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  2. Marthasterias - Wikipedia

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    Like other starfish in the family Asteriidae, Marthasterias glacialis is a predator and feeds mostly on bivalve molluscs and other invertebrates. [6] It has been found that secondary metabolites known as saponins , found within the starfish's tissues, have a dramatic effect on the whelk Buccinum undatum .

  3. Starfish - Wikipedia

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    Starfish or sea stars are star-shaped echinoderms belonging to the class Asteroidea (/ ˌ æ s t ə ˈ r ɔɪ d i ə /). Common usage frequently finds these names being also applied to ophiuroids, which are correctly referred to as brittle stars or basket stars. Starfish are also known as asteroids due to being in the class Asteroidea.

  4. Brisingidae - Wikipedia

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    The Brisingidae are a family of starfish found only in the deep sea. [2] They inhabit both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans at abyssal depths, and also occur in the Southern Ocean and around Antarctica at slightly shallower depths.

  5. Leptasterias hexactis - Wikipedia

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    Leptasterias hexactis is a species of starfish in the family Asteriidae, commonly known as the six-rayed star. It is found in the intertidal zone of the western seaboard of the United States. It is a predator and is unusual among starfish in that it broods its eggs and young.

  6. Leptasterias muelleri - Wikipedia

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    Leptasterias muelleri, the northern starfish, is a species of starfish in the family Asteriidae. [1] It is found in the Arctic Ocean and the northern Atlantic Ocean . It is a predator and scavenger and is unusual among starfish in that it broods its young.

  7. Asterias - Wikipedia

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    Aboral surface of an Asterias forbesi sea star showing ring of pedicellariae surrounding spine. Asterias, like most starfish genera in the order Forcipulatida, are recognisable externally by their pedicellariae, many thousands of tiny jaw-like structures on the skin which can snap shut to nip at prey or predators.

  8. Stylasterias - Wikipedia

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    Stylasterias is a genus of starfish in the family Asteriidae. Stylasterias forreri , the velcro star , is the only species in the genus. It is found on the Pacific coast of Canada and the United States.

  9. Common sunstar - Wikipedia

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    The common sunstar is distributed from the Arctic down to the English Channel, in the North Sea, also on both East (from the Arctic to the Gulf of Maine) and Pacific coasts (from Alaska to Puget Sound) of North America. It is also circumboreal, found in Greenland, Iceland, the Barents Sea, Kola Bay, Okhotsk Sea and the White Sea.