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Hippasteria

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Hippasteria is one of 70 genera of sea star in the diverse family Goniasteridae.[1]

Description and characteristics

These sea stars are regular, five-armed starfishes, with a large and flattened central disc. Most of the species in this genus live in deep seas, where they seem to be predators of deep sea coral and cnidarians.[2]

The species Hippasteria phrygiana may be one of the most widely distributed species : it is present in the 3 main oceanic basins.[3]

List of species

According to the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS), the genus Hippasteria is composed of the following twelve species:[1]

Bibliography

  • Mah, Christopher L.; Neill, K.; Eléaume, Marc; Foltz, D. (2014). "New Species and global revision of Hippasteria (Hippasterinae: Goniasteridae; Asteroidea; Echinodermata)". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 171 (2): 422–456. doi:10.1111/zoj.12131.

References

  1. ^ a b c Mah, Christopher L. "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Hippasteria Gray, 1840". Marinespecies.org. Retrieved 2014-06-10.
  2. ^ Mah, Christopher L. (2014-06-10). "The Hippest Post you Know! New Hippasteria species!". The Echinoblog.
  3. ^ Mah, Christopher L. (2013-02-12). "Starfish Mystery! 3 Oceans,2 Hemispheres,but ONE species?!". The Echinoblog.
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Hippasteria ( French )

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Hippasteria est un genre d'étoiles de mer qui appartient à la famille des Goniasteridae.

Description

Ce sont pour la plupart des étoiles d'eau profonde, dont beaucoup sont des prédateurs de coraux abyssaux[2],[3].

L'espèce Hippasteria phrygiana (auparavant connue également sous le nom de Hippasteria spinosa) est la plus répandue, présente dans les trois principaux bassins océaniques[2].

Liste d'espèces

Selon World Register of Marine Species (11 juin 2014)[4] :

Références taxinomiques

Notes et références

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Hippasteria ( Dutch; Flemish )

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Hippasteria is een geslacht van zeesterren uit de familie Goniasteridae.

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Hippasteria is een geslacht van zeesterren uit de familie Goniasteridae.

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Hippasteria ( Turkish )

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Türler

Metne bakınız

Dış bağlantılar Commons-logo.svg Wikimedia Commons'ta Hippasteria ile ilgili çoklu ortam belgeleri bulunur. Wikispecies-logo.svg Wikispecies'te Hippasteria ile ilgili detaylı taksonomi bilgileri bulunur.

Hippasteria Goniasteridae familyasından denizyıldızlarının bulunduğu bir cinstir.

Türler

Hippasteria cinsinde aşağıdaki türler sınıflandırılmaktadır:[1]

Notlar

  1. ^ a b "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Hippasteria". Marinespecies.org. 13 Kasım 2014 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi.
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Hippasteria Goniasteridae familyasından denizyıldızlarının bulunduğu bir cinstir.

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Habitat

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Known from seamounts and knolls

Reference

Stocks, K. 2009. Seamounts Online: an online information system for seamount biology. Version 2009-1. World Wide Web electronic publication.

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