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    The Asterinidae are a large family of sea stars in the order Valvatida. These are generally small sea stars, flattened dorsally and bearing very short...
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    directly into juveniles. Some species of starfish in the three families Asterinidae, Asteriidae and Solasteridae are able to reproduce asexually as adults...
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    Asterina is a genus of asteroideans in the family Asterinidae. The species occurring in Australian waters are considered to not be congeneric with the...
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    Patiria miniata (category Asterinidae)
    star, is a species of sea star (also called a starfish) in the family Asterinidae. It typically has five arms, with the center disk of the animal being...
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    Acanthasteridae Gervais, 1841 family Archasteridae Viguier, 1878 family Asterinidae Gray, 1840 family Asterodiscididae Rowe, 1977 family Asteropseidae Hotchkiss...
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    as the starlet cushion star, is a species of starfish in the family Asterinidae. It is native to the northeastern Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean...
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    regularis, or New Zealand common cushion star, is a sea star of the family Asterinidae, native to New Zealand. It has an arm spread of up to 60 mm (2.4 in)...
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  • which asexual reproduction by fission has independently arisen is the Asterinidae. The life span is at least four years. A dense population of Stephanasterias...
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  • Parvulastra parvivipara (category Asterinidae)
    Parvulastra parvivipara is a very small species of starfish in the family Asterinidae. It is a viviparous species and gives birth to live young. It lives in...
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    known as the seagrass asterina, is a species of starfish in the family Asterinidae. It is native to shallow parts of the Mediterranean Sea where it is usually...
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