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    Labidiaster annulatus, the Antarctic sun starfish or wolftrap starfish is a species of starfish in the family Heliasteridae. It is found in the cold waters...
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    America. Two species are recognized: Labidiaster annulatus Sladen, 1889 Labidiaster radiosus Loven, 1871 "Labidiaster Lütken, 1871". GBIF. Retrieved 30 September...
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    concentric circles radiating out on arms. Labidiaster radiosus may be confused with Labidiaster annulatus and the two have even been considered to be...
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    have six or seven arms and others have 10–15 arms. The Antarctic Labidiaster annulatus can have over fifty. Mapping the expression patterns of genes that...
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    the ecologically important Odontaster validus and the long-armed Labidiaster annulatus. Two species of salps are common in Antarctic waters, Salpa thompsoni...
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    are symmetrical in multiples of the basic five; starfish such as Labidiaster annulatus possess up to fifty arms, while the sea-lily Comaster schlegelii...
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    East Pacific (California to Chile, including offshore islands), and Labidiaster from southernmost South America, Antarctica and subantarctic oceans....
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