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Class of echinoderms, marine animal
are sequential hermaphrodites. Protandrous individuals of species like Asterina gibbosa start life as males before changing sex into females as they grow
Starfish
Topics referred to by the same term
information related to Asterina. Asterina may refer to: Asterina (echinoderm), a starfish genus in the family Asterinidae Asterina (fungus), a fungus genus
Asterina
Species of starfish (sea star)
Asterina stellifera is one of thirty species of small bat star in the genus Asterina. It is mainly found on the east coast of South America, ranging from
Asterina_stellifera
(1987) Asterina advenula Syd. (1927) Asterina aemula Syd. (1927) Asterina africana (Van der Byl) Doidge (1942) Asterina afzeliae Mibey (1997) Asterina aganosmae
List_of_Asterina_species
Species of starfish
provides. The genus of this species has transitioned back and forth between Asterina and Patiria since its inclusion in Fisher's 1911 North Pacific Asteroidea
Patiria_miniata
Species of starfish
Asterina hoensonae is a species of pentagonal starfish in the family Asterinidae. The holotype was collected at Cape Agulhas, South Africa. The specific
Asterina_hoensonae
Species of starfish
developmental biology. In literature, this species is often referred to Asterina pectinifera; the accepted name is now Patiria pectinifera. Patiria pectinifera
Patiria_pectinifera
Genus of fungi
Asterina adeniicola Asterina advenula Asterina canthiigena Asterina ceropegiae Asterina champereiicola Asterina congesta Asterina congregata Asterina
Asterina_(fungus)
Species of starfish
Asterina pancerii, commonly known as the seagrass asterina, is a species of starfish in the family Asterinidae. It is native to shallow parts of the Mediterranean
Asterina_pancerii
Genus of echinoderms
2018 Asterina pancerii (Gasco, 1876) Asterina phylactica Emson & Crump, 1979 Asterina pusilla Perrier, 1875 Asterina pygmaea Verrill, 1878 Asterina squamata
Asterina_(echinoderm)
Species of fungus
Mycena asterina is a species of agaric fungus in the family Mycenaceae. It is found in São Paulo state, Brazil, where it grows singly or scattered on fallen
Mycena_asterina
Species of starfish
Asterina gibbosa, commonly known as the starlet cushion star, is a species of starfish in the family Asterinidae. It is native to the northeastern Atlantic
Asterina_gibbosa
Species of starfish
Asterina phylactica is a species of sea star. It can be found in geographically widespread sites around the British Isles and in the Mediterranean Sea
Asterina_phylactica
Species of fungus
Asterina stipitipodia is a species of fungus in the family Asterinaceae, first described by Marie Leonore Farr in 1987. It was originally found on the
Asterina_stipitipodia
Species of starfish
Synonyms Asterias exigua Lamarck, 1816 Asterias minuta de Blainville, 1834 Asterina exigua (Lamarck, 1816) Asteriscus krauss (Gray, 1840) Patiriella exigua
Parvulastra_exigua
Species of starfish
Binomial name Nepanthia belcheri (Perrier, 1875) Synonyms Asterina belcheri Perrier, 1875 Asterina brevis Perrier, 1875 Echinaster heteractis (H.L. Clark
Nepanthia_belcheri
Species of starfish
originally named Asterina burtoni by John Edward Gray from specimens collected by a Mr John Burton in the Red Sea. A second species was named Asterina wega and
Aquilonastra_burtoni
Second stage of larval development in starfishes
pentaradial symmetry. Starfish of the order Paxillosida (Astropecten and Asterina) have no brachiolaria stage, with the bipinnaria developing directly into
Brachiolaria
(1942) Asterina aulica Syd. 1938 Asterina balansae var. africana Theiss.* Asterina bosmanae Doidge 1942 Asterina bottomleyae Doidge 1942 Asterina capensis
List of fungi of South Africa – A
List_of_fungi_of_South_Africa_–_A
Species of echinoderm
one of these species and was originally described by Verill in 1867 as Asterina regularis. In 1913, Verrill described the new genus Patiriella, naming
Patiriella_regularis
Species of sea star
Parvulastra Species: P. dyscrita Binomial name Parvulastra dyscrita (Clark, 1923) Synonyms Asterina dyscrita H.L. Clark, 1923 Patiriella dyscrita (Clark, 1923)
Parvulastra_dyscrita
Genus of fungi
(1904) = Asterina marmellensis Asterinaceae S. megas var. macrospora Starbäck (1904) = Seynesia megas S. melastomataceae Henn. (1902) = Asterina melastomatacearum
Seynesia
Subprefecture and commune in Île-de-France, France
canoeing (mainly practiced in the Canal de l'Ourcq), scuba diving (the club "Asterina", named after a starfish genus, trains in the swimming pools of the city)
Meaux
Genus of fungi
austrofilopes M. austrororida M. arcangeliana M. aspratilis (bioluminescent) M. asterina (bioluminescent) M. atrata M. brunneospinosa M. cahaya (bioluminescent)
Mycena
Genus of fungi
species Venturia inaequalis (Cooke) G.Winter (1897) Species 58 Synonyms Asterina sect. Asterula Sacc. (1882) Asterula (Sacc.) Sacc. (1891) Endostigme Syd
Venturia_(fungus)
Genus of star fish
(194 ft). Meridiastra are morphologically similar to the Atlantic genus Asterina. They are also phylogenetically close and possibly sister genera. The generic
Meridiastra
Species of starfish
and algae. In the marine aquarium hobby, they have been seen to consume Asterina Starfish, which are commonly introduced into such aquaria on the ubiquitous
Linckia_laevigata
Order of starfishes
which are only a few millimetres in diameter, like those in the genus Asterina, and species which can reach up to 75 cm, such as species in the genus
Valvatida
Genus of fungi
Syd. (1920) = Asterina elaeagni A. flexuosa (G. Winter) Theiss. (1912) = Prillieuxina flexuosa A. gmelinae (Sacc.) Trotter (1926) = Asterina gmelinae A.
Asterinella
Family of starfishes
young (which thus do not pass through a planctonic larval stage), such as Asterina pancerii. Most of the species feed on food fragments and algal or bacterial
Asterinidae
Shrike (Lanius excubitor) in Banffshire." In 1877 he wrote messages about "Asterina gibbosa on the coast of Banffshire" and about the "Bearded Tit and Hawfinch
Thomas_Edward_(naturalist)
Disease of plants
can be caused by different types of fungi and bacteria, most commonly Asterina, Asterinella, Diplotheca, Glomerella, Gnomonia, Schizothyrium, Placosphaeria
Black_spot_leaf_disease
Species of starfish
Binomial name Patiria chilensis (Lütken, 1859) Synonyms Asterina chilensis Lutken, 1859 Asterina gayi Perrier, 1875 Asteriscus chilensis Lutken, 1859 Patiria
Patiria_chilensis
Genus of fungi
171050 MycoBank: 171050 Open Tree of Life: 3742163 SpeciesFungorum: 171050 Asterina solaris Wikidata: Q59419994 CoL: HSVR GBIF: 5501906 IndexFungorum: 169212
Asterodothis
name peak absorbance nm systematic name Chemspider Asterina-330 330 {[(3E)-5-Hydroxy-3-[(2-hydroxyethyl)iminio]-5-(hydroxymethyl)-2-methoxy-1-cyclohex
Mycosporine-like_amino_acid
Discontinued flat horse race in Britain
Arthur Stephenson 1973 Blessed Rock Lester Piggott Jeremy Hindley 1974 Asterina Geoff Lewis Noel Murless 1975 Sweet Nightingale Bruce Raymond Mick Easterby
Seaton_Delaval_Stakes
Aspect of computing history
New operating systems have emerged from China such as HarmonyOS and Asterinas. In the early 1990s, Psion released the Psion Series 3 PDA, a small mobile
History_of_operating_systems
Family of fungi
abbreviations are used), year of publication, and the number of species: Asterina Lév. – ca. 1085 spp. Asterolibertia G.Arnaud – ca. 30 spp. Asterostomella
Asterinaceae
Order of starfishes
sand or mud. Recent analyses suggest Paxillosida may be a sister taxon of Asterina. The order is divided into these families: family Astropectinidae Gray
Paxillosida
Mycena aspratilis Maas Geest. & de Meijer ? Yes (Hymenophore) SA Mycena asterina Desjardin, Capelari & Stevani Yes Yes SA Mycena cahaya A.L.C.Chew & Desjardin
List_of_bioluminescent_fungi
Mahato, S.; Khan, M. A. (2024). "A new foliicolous fossil-species of Asterina Lév. (Asterinaceae; Asterinales) associated with Calophyllum L. from the
2024_in_paleontology
Species of plant found in southeastern Australia
growing on the foliage, including Acrospermum gaubae, Argopericonia elegans, Asterina systema-solare, Botryosphaeria banksiae, a species of Cladosporium, Cooksonomyces
Banksia_marginata
Lake in Poland
on 2022-03-26. Retrieved 2022-03-26. "Lubrza 2007 - Obóz nurkowy klubu ASTERINA". zjura.sownet.pl (in Polish). 2022-03-26. Archived from the original on
Lake_Lubie
Genus of fungi
quinta (Racib.) R.W. Ryan (1939) = Asterina quarta, Asterinaceae P. ramuligera (Syd. & P. Syd.) R.W. Ryan (1939) = Asterina ramuligera, Asterinaceae P. santiriae
Prillieuxina
Genus of fungi
Synonyms Arberia Nieuwl. (1916) Asteridium (Sacc.) Speg. ex Sacc. (1891) Asterina subgen. Asteridium Sacc. (1882) Chaetomeliola (Cif.) Bat., H.Maia & M.L
Meliola
Protected extension to a fish tank that shares the same water supply
scavenger microfauna such as micro brittle stars, tiny sea stars such as Asterina, snails, and worms. To achieve maximum biological filtration through uptake
Refugium_(fishkeeping)
(1805) Isidium tabulare Ach.* Genus: Isipinga Doidge 1921 accepted as Asterina Lév., (1845) Isipinga areolata Doidge 1921 accepted as Symphaster areolata
List of fungi of South Africa – I
List_of_fungi_of_South_Africa_–_I
South African professor of forestry
Yamada & N.P.Ferreira (1987); Leptographium wingfieldii M.Morelet (1988); Asterina wingfieldii Hosag., N.P.Balakr. & Goos (1996); Catenulostroma wingfieldii
Mike_Wingfield
Genus of starfishes
Asteroidea Order: Valvatida Family: Asterinidae Genus: Patiriella Verrill, 1913 Type species Asterina regularis Verrill, 1867 Species 5 species (see text)
Patiriella
Species of Cephalopoda
to hatch with warmer water shortening the incubation time. Bat stars (Asterina miniatus) are the most prevalent predators of eggs. Fish do not eat them
Doryteuthis_opalescens
American marine scientist and physiologist (born 1953
and costs of larval growth in different food environments (Asteroidea: Asterina miniata). Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 353:89-106
Donal_T._Manahan
without human interference. Protected species include the starfish species Asterina stellifera, Astropecten brasiliensis, Astropecten marginatus, Coscinasterias
Arvoredo Marine Biological Reserve
Arvoredo_Marine_Biological_Reserve
Disease of starfish
Henricia spp. (blood star), Leptasterias spp (six-armed star), Patiria (Asterina) miniata (bat star), Asterias rubens (common starfish), and Pisaster giganteus
Sea_star_wasting_disease
Tubularia indivisa Starfish Common starfish, Asterias rubens Cushion starfish, Asterina gibbosa Spiny starfish, Marthasterias glacialis Common brittle star, Ophiothrix
List of British Isles rockpool life
List_of_British_Isles_rockpool_life
Indonesian television comedy series
Pahnepi as Yudistira Tika Bravani as Denok Fitrie Rachmadhina as Tati Leydia Asterina as Farida Davina Karamoy as Gisel Shareefa Daanish as Auliani Ayya Renita
Tukang_Ojek_Pengkolan
Village, parish and community in Pembrokeshire, Wales
Scientific Interest; the rock pools are home to a small green starfish called Asterina phylactica. The starfish was only formally identified in 1979. On 15 February
Angle,_Pembrokeshire
Topics referred to by the same term
Choriaster granulatus (Lütken, 1869) Meridiastra calcar (Lamarck, 1816) Asterina gibbosa (Pennant, 1777) Oreaster reticulatus (Linnaeus, 1758) This disambiguation
Cushion_sea_star
French mycologist (1858–1903)
nouvelles du genre Asterina. Bulletin de la Société Mycologique de France 13: 179-181. (1897) – Note on some new species of the genus Asterina. The standard
Albert_Gaillard
Genus of fungi
(blister fruiting body) with stellate dehiscence, which is similar to Asterina. As accepted by Species Fungorum; Asterostomella aberiae Petch (1922) Asterostomella
Asterostomella
galatheae Ophidiaster cribrarius Metrodira subulata Anseropoda rosacea Asterina cepheus Manasterina longispina Nepanthia crassa Paranepanthia rosea Patiriella
List of echinoderms of the Houtman Abrolhos
List_of_echinoderms_of_the_Houtman_Abrolhos
Dutch botanist and mycologist (1893–1964)
units have been named for Boedijn. Boedijnopeziza S.Ito & S.Imai (1937) Asterina boedijniana Hansf. (1954) Ceramothyrium boedijnii Bat., Nascim. & Cif.
Karel_Bernard_Boedijn
Genus of fungi
(Hyalosporae), Asteronia, Sacc, has continuous brown spores (Phaeosporae). Asterina, Lev., has two-celled hyaline spores (Hyalodidymae). Asterella, Sacc, has
Asteridiella
Group of golden sandy beaches in northern Portugal
other smaller species do exist such as purple Asterias rubens, the tiny Asterina gibbosa and the exotic-looking Ophiothrix fragilis brittle star. Paracentrotus
Póvoa_de_Varzim_beaches
starfish MeSH B01.500.408.765.070 – asterias MeSH B01.500.408.765.075 – asterina MeSH B01.500.500.132 – acanthocephala MeSH B01.500.500.132.546 – moniliformis
List_of_MeSH_codes_(B01)
of Asterina. Asterina miosphaerelloides Sp. nov Valid Vishnu et al. Mid-Miocene to early Pleistocene India A fungus, a species of Asterina. Asterina neocombreticola
2017_in_paleontology
Maas Geest. & de Meijer (1997) Mycena aspromontana Robich (2016) Mycena asterina Desjardin, Capelari & Stevani (2007) Mycena asterophora Singer (1983) Mycena
List_of_Mycena_species
(northern henricia, bloody henry) Anseropoda placenta Asterina gibbosa (starlet cushion star) Asterina phylactica Porania pulvillus Crossaster papposus (common
List of echinoderms of Ireland
List_of_echinoderms_of_Ireland
American mycologist (1829–1905)
Reisinger & Kiffer 1970 Anthostoma ellisii Sacc. Ascochyta ellisii Thüm. Asterina ellisii Sacc. & P. Syd. 1899 Atractobolus ellisiella (Rehm) Kuntze 1898
Job_Bicknell_Ellis
serratus, the common blenny or shanny Lipophrys pholis, the cushion starfish Asterina gibbosa and the hermit crab Pagurus bernhardus.[citation needed] Wembury
Wembury_Marine_Centre
List of species that form a part of the echinoderm fauna of South Africa
(Linnaeus, 1758) Crown of thorns starfish Aquilonastra burtoni (Gray, 1840) Asterina stellifera (Möbius, 1859) Namibian cushion star Callopatiria granifera
List of echinoderms of South Africa
List_of_echinoderms_of_South_Africa
Species of starfish
354948 IRMNG: 11881202 ITIS: 990748 Open Tree of Life: 644991 WoRMS: 377380 Asterina gunni Wikidata: Q105396954 CoL: 7R7S2 GBIF: 5187052 IRMNG: 11880947 ITIS:
Meridiastra_gunnii
Topics referred to by the same term
Assiminea lutea, a salt marsh snail Asteranthe lutea, a custard apple Asterina lutea, a sea star Asura lutea, a New Guinean moth Autochloris lutea, an
A._lutea
Puccinia fungus species
(1938) Puccinia caricis-araliae Kakish. & Q. Wang (2014) Puccinia caricis-asterina Y. Harada (1977) Puccinia caricis-asteris Arthur (1902) Puccinia caricis-atractylodis
List_of_Puccinia_species
Species of plant
Chalarotona melipnoa and an unidentified weevil species. The fungal species Asterina systema-solare, Episphaerella banksiae and Lincostromea banksiae have been
Banksia_oblongifolia
Kenyan scientist, University administrator
Kokwaro & D.M. Mukunya. 1996a. A new species and four new records of Asterina from Kenya. Nova Hedwigia 62: 147–150. Mibey, R.K.; J.O. Kokwaro & D.M
Richard_Mibey
Englerula popowiae Stevens.* Genus: Englerulaster Höhn. 1910 accepted as Asterina Lév., (1845) Englerulaster gymnosporiae (Henn.) Theiss. 1918 accepted as
List of fungi of South Africa – E
List_of_fungi_of_South_Africa_–_E
based on Indian echinoderms in and around Indian seas. Acanthaster planci Asterina coronata Gomophia egyptiaca Heteronardoa carinata Linckia multifora Anthenea
List of echinoderms of Sri Lanka
List_of_echinoderms_of_Sri_Lanka
ASTERINA
ASTERINA
ASTERINA
ASTERINA
Girl/Female
Arabic
Woman; Life; Variant of Aisha
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord of the universe
Female
Egyptian
, a queen of Egypt.
Girl/Female
German
Bright angel Note: 'This Database is Copyright Muse Creations Inc. 2000'.
Girl/Female
Arabic, French
Wish; Desire
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English personal name Ingelot, a pet form of any of various names such as Ingelbald ‘Angle bold’, Ingelbert ‘Angle bright’, or Ingelard ‘Angle hardy’. These were names of Germanic origin, introduced to Britain by the Normans or possibly by the Danish invaders a century earlier.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Shutt.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Their mouthful, a dilatation of the mouth.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Durga
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Christian, Greek, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Italian, Kannada, Latin, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Silvery; Farm Worker
ASTERINA
ASTERINA
ASTERINA
ASTERINA
ASTERINA