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  2. Labidiaster radiosus - Wikipedia

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    Labidiaster radiosus is a large starfish that can reach up to 40 cm (16 in) across, its color is variable in life, ranging from red-orange to purple and white. [3] [2] It has a round abdomen with 20-40 arms, often has a pattern of concentric circles radiating out on arms. [4]

  3. Coscinasterias calamaria - Wikipedia

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    Coscinasterias calamaria is the largest starfish in southern Australia and New Zealand. Although called the eleven-armed sea star there can be any number of arms between seven and fourteen, but eleven is the most common number. These starfish are often found with arms of varying lengths.

  4. Labidiaster annulatus - Wikipedia

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    Labidiaster annulatus has a wide central disc and 40 to 45 long narrow rays and can reach a diameter of 60 centimetres (24 in). [2] The disc is slightly inflated and is raised above the base of the rays. The madreporite is large and near the edge of the disc. The aboral or upper surface is covered in a meshed network of small slightly ...

  5. Starfish - Wikipedia

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    With its multiple arms, the starfish provides a popular metaphor for computer networks, [146] companies [147] [148] and software tools. [149] It is also the name of a seabed imaging system and company. [150] Starfish has repeatedly been chosen as a name in military history.

  6. Brisingidae - Wikipedia

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    Members of this family have a small, Ophiurida-like disc, clearly demarcated from the arms, which number more than five. The disc is approximately circular with a rim of fused plates which gives rigidity. The madreporite is near the margin of the disc. The arms are long and tapering with the ratio of the arm length to the disc radius being ...

  7. Stylasterias - Wikipedia

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    The velcro star is a large starfish, growing to a maximum diameter of 100 cm (39 in), but is usually considerably smaller. The central disc is small and the five (occasionally six) arms are long and tapering. Rows of large spines run down the arms, each one surrounded by a ring of 30-40 pedicellariae, tiny pincer-like structures. Between the ...

  8. Luidia senegalensis - Wikipedia

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    It grows to a diameter of about 30 to 40 centimetres (12 to 16 in). The aboral or upper surface has a patchwork of closely packed spiny plates. The square ones near the edge of the arms are cream coloured and the irregular ones in a band running down the middle of the arms are grey. The margins of the arms are fringed with short white spines.

  9. Luidia ciliaris - Wikipedia

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    L. ciliaris is an orangeish-brown colour and has seven long arms radiating from a small disk. It is a large but fragile sea star, growing to 40 cm (16 in) across, and easily losing its arms (which afterwards regenerate). The arms have parallel sides and taper only near the tip. They have a conspicuous fringe of white spines along the margins.