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Genus of echinoderms
Luidia neozelanica Luidia porteri. Luidia quinaria Luidia sagamina Luidia sarsi. Luidia savignyi. Luidia senegalensis Luidia superba. Luidia Forbes, 1839 World
Luidia
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Species of starfish
Luidia senegalensis, the nine-armed sea star, is a tropical species of starfish in the family Luidiidae found in the western Atlantic Ocean. The nine-armed
Luidia_senegalensis
Species of starfish
Luidia australiae, the southern sand star, is a species of starfish in the family Luidiidae. It is found in the Pacific Ocean around Australia and New
Luidia_australiae
Species of starfish
Luidia ciliaris, the seven-armed sea star, is a species of sea star (starfish) in the family Luidiidae. It is found in the eastern Atlantic Ocean and the
Luidia_ciliaris
Species of starfish
The spiny sand seastar (Luidia quinaria) is a species of starfish in the family Luidiidae. It is found in shallow parts of the China Sea and in the vicinity
Luidia_quinaria
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Species of starfish
Luidia magnifica, the magnificent star, is a species of starfish in the family Luidiidae. It is found in the Pacific Ocean. The magnificent star usually
Luidia_magnifica
Species of starfish
Luidia sarsii is a species of starfish. Sand colored with a velvety texture, the species expresses pentamerism or pentaradial symmetry as adults. The five
Luidia_sarsii
Species of starfish
Luidia maculata is a species of starfish in the family Luidiidae in the order Paxillosida. It is native to the Indo-Pacific region. It is commonly known
Luidia_maculata
Species of starfish
Luidia foliolata, the sand star, is a species of starfish in the family Luidiidae found in the northeastern Pacific Ocean on sandy and muddy seabeds at
Luidia_foliolata
Dead and decaying flesh of an animal
Octopus vulgaris), hermit crabs (e.g. Coenobita clypeatus), star fish (e.g. Luidia ciliaris), whelks (e.g. Tritia reticulata), amphipods (e.g. Eurythenes atacamensis)
Carrion
Species of starfish
Luidia clathrata is a tropical species of starfish in the family Luidiidae. It is variously known as the slender-armed starfish, the gray sea star, or
Luidia_clathrata
Species of starfish
Luidia neozelanica is a species of starfish in the family Luidiidae. It is found in the southwestern parts of the Pacific Ocean off Australia, New Zealand
Luidia_neozelanica
Species of starfish
Luidia magellanica is a species of starfish in the family Luidiidae. It is found in the southeastern Pacific Ocean on the coast of South America. Luidia
Luidia_magellanica
Species of starfish
Luidia superba is a tropical species of starfish in the family Luidiidae. A single specimen was found off the Pacific coast of Colombia in 1888; the species
Luidia_superba
Species of starfish
Luidia savignyi is a species of starfish belonging to the family Luidiidae. The species is found in the tropical and subtropical Indo-Pacific region. It
Luidia_savignyi
Order of starfishes
irregularis Astropecten jonstoni Astropecten platyacanthus Luidia ciliaris Luidia senegalensis Luidia australiae Matsubara, M., Komatsu, M., Araki, T., Asakawa
Paxillosida
Self-propulsion by an animal
(6 in) in a minute. Some burrowing species from the genera Astropecten and Luidia have points rather than suckers on their long tube feet and are capable
Animal_locomotion
Marine phylum of animals often with radial symmetries
Shuster 2016, pp. 982–983 Sea Stars of the Pacific Northwest, Sand Star – Luidia foliolata Ruppert, Fox & Barnes 2004, pp. 899–900 Ruppert, Fox & Barnes
Echinoderm
found on Echinoderms, particularly in starfish (class Asteroidea) such as Luidia, Astropecten and Goniaster that immerse themselves in sediment. They are
Paxilla_(ossicle)
Species of brittle star
sea-star Luidia sarsi Düben & Koren". Ophelia. 2 (2): 223–236. doi:10.1080/00785326.1965.10409601. Brun, Einar (1972). "Food and Feeding Habits of Luidia ciliaris
Ophiura_albida
Class of echinoderms, marine animal
stiffness and rigidity required for some actions performed under stress. Luidia maculata, a seven armed starfish Astropecten aranciacus ossicles Pedicellariae
Starfish
Species of sea cucumber
avoid predation. Major predators include Solaster stimpsoni (the sun star), Luidia foliolata (the sand star), and other sea stars. Cucumaria miniata are suspension
Cucumaria_miniata
Species of starfish
paxillatus eats this species. It is preyed upon by the spiny sand seastar Luidia quinaria in Tokyo Bay. In aquaria in Alaska, king crabs (Paralithodes camtschaticus)
Asterias_amurensis
Species of starfish
central Japan, it lives near the mouth of the bay, while another starfish, Luidia quinaria, predominates in other parts of the bay. Astropecten scoparius
Astropecten_scoparius
List of terms used in biology
clathratus; clathrate nassa, Nassarius clathratus slender-armed starfish, Luidia clathrata; latticed sandperch, Parapercis clathrata Allium clathratum, an
List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names
List_of_Latin_and_Greek_words_commonly_used_in_systematic_names
Anatomical feature of echinoderms
flat tops sometimes found covering the aboral surface of sea stars such as Luidia, Astropecten and Goniaster that live underneath sediment. Their stalks emerge
Ossicle_(echinoderm)
Species of marine mollusc
species in spring. A. aequalis is the most significant food source for Luidia senegalensis in Florida. The fossil record of Abra aequalis is reasonably
Abra_aequalis
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Index of animals with the same common name
may refer to: Astropecten, a genus containing species known as sand stars Luidia, a genus containing species known as sand stars This page is an index of
Sand_star
Species of annelid worm
also been identified; these include the starfishes Henricia leviuscula, Luidia foliata, Pteraster tesselatus, Solaster stimpsoni and Solaster dawsoni and
Arctonoe_vittata
†Lucinoma acutilineata †Lucinoma annulatum Luidia †Luidia etchegoinensis – type locality for species †Luidia sanjoaquinensis – type locality for species
List of the Cenozoic life of California
List_of_the_Cenozoic_life_of_California
Marine park in New South Wales, Australia
the zebra shrimp (Ganthophylum americanum) and the seven armed sea star (Luidia australiae). These invertebrates have been noted as they are not usually
Cape_Byron_Marine_Park
Ptilometra macronema Neometra conaminis Antedon parviflora Dorometra nana Luidia maculata Astropecten granulatus Astropecten preissi Astropecten triseriatus
List of echinoderms of the Houtman Abrolhos
List_of_echinoderms_of_the_Houtman_Abrolhos
Species of echinoderm
the dominant predatory starfish in the region Meyenaster gelatinosus and Luidia magellanica. Starfish with missing arms are likely to have a certain minimum
Stichaster_striatus
Genus of sea urchins
it only feeds on the stipe (stalk) of older plants. Starfish including Luidia magellanica, Meyenaster gelatinosus, Stichaster striatus and Heliaster helianthus
Arbacia_nigra
Rocky bank off the coast of Oregon, United States
Basket star Gorgonocephalus eucinemis Brittle star Ophiacanthidae Sand star Luidia foliolata Sea cucumbers Parastichopus spp. Sunflower stars Pycnopodia spp
Heceta_Bank
Species of starfish
situ. Patiria pectinifera may be preyed on by the carnivorous starfish Luidia quinaria. In Peter the Great Gulf, this starfish breeds twice a year, in
Patiria_pectinifera
limatula †Lottia scabra Lucapinella †Lucapinella callomarginata Lucina Luidia †Lycophocyon – type locality for genus †Lycophocyon hutchisoni – type locality
List of the prehistoric life of California
List_of_the_prehistoric_life_of_California
†Lovenechinus †Lovenia †Lovenicystis †Lovenilampas †Loxocrinus †Luhocrinus †Luidia †Lumectaster †Lutetiaster †Luxocrinus †Lyonicrinus †Lyricocarpus †Lyriocrinus
List of prehistoric echinoderm genera
List_of_prehistoric_echinoderm_genera
to Port Phillip Bay, Victoria.) (Sea stars, starfish) Family Luidiidae Luidia australiae Southern sand star (Döderlein, 1920) (Yanchep, Western Australia
List of marine animals of Australia (temperate waters)
List_of_marine_animals_of_Australia_(temperate_waters)
Species of bivalve
such as the sanderling and laughing gull and crabs. The gray sea star (Luidia clathrata) selectively feeds on it and the knobbed whelk (Busycon carica)
Mulinia_lateralis
Argentine marine biologist
published in 1935. In 1941 she described two new species from the genus Luidia. Between 1937 and 1980, Bernasconi revised the taxonomy of a number of families:
Irene_Bernasconi
Nardo 1834 Valid Named for Johann Heinrich Linck Lophaster Lophidiaster Luidia Macroporaster Mastaster Mediaster Mesopalaeaster Mesotremaster Metopaster
List of prehistoric starfish genera
List_of_prehistoric_starfish_genera
†Lucapina suffusa Lucapinella †Lucapinella limatula Lucina †Lucina pensylvanica Luidia Luria †Lutjanus Lynx †Lynx rufus Lyria Lytechinus †Lytechinus variegatus
List of the prehistoric life of Florida
List_of_the_prehistoric_life_of_Florida
Species of sea urchin
lividus. It is preyed upon by the starfish Marthasterias glacialis and Luidia ciliaris. The gonads of S. granularis are considered a delicacy in Italy
Sphaerechinus
Topics referred to by the same term
maculata, a longhorn beetle Lophocampa maculata, a Northern American moth Luidia maculata, a Pacific starfish Lutica maculata, a zodariid spider Lysiosquillina
L._maculata
(WoRMS) Luidia alternata (Say, 1825)AphiaID: 178615". Marinespecies.org. Retrieved 2013-10-18. "World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) Luidia clathrata
List of echinoderms of Venezuela
List_of_echinoderms_of_Venezuela
Species of echinoderm
vicinity (and enjoying the feast) are the predatory starfish, Asterias rubens, Luidia ciliaris and Crossaster papposus and the sea urchins, Echinus esculentus
Ophiocomina_nigra
†Lucinisca silicatus Lucinoma †Lucinoma contractus †Lucinoma crenulata Luidia Lunulites †Lunulites distans Luria †Luria campbelliana †Luria dominicensis
List of the Cenozoic life of Florida
List_of_the_Cenozoic_life_of_Florida
Stichastrella rosea Astropecten irregularis (sand sea star) Luidia ciliaris (seven-armed sea star) Luidia sarsi Henricia oculata (bloody Henry starfish) Henricia
List of echinoderms of Ireland
List_of_echinoderms_of_Ireland
Carnivorous animal that feeds on molluscs
hours, even days. Starfish: Primitive starfish, such as Astropecten and Luidia, swallow their prey whole and start to digest it in their cardiac stomachs
Molluscivore
Species of annelid worm
preferentially settled on the tubes. They also found juveniles of the sand star (Luidia foliolata), the common sunstar (Crossaster papposus), the Pacific blood
Phyllochaetopterus_prolifica
Genus of starfishes
of the dominant predators along with the starfish Stichaster striatus, Luidia magellanica and Heliaster helianthus, the fish Pinguipes chilensis, Semicossyphus
Meyenaster
Species of gastropod
Santiago; Matthews, Henry Ramos. "On the Feeding Habits of the Sea Star Luidia senegalensis (Lamarck) in the state of Ceará (Brazil)" (PDF). Notas Científicas
Olivella_mutica
Stellaster incei Fromia indica Astrostole scabra Astropecten vappa Luidia sagamina Luidia savignyi There is little works have done to identify the brittle
List of echinoderms of Sri Lanka
List_of_echinoderms_of_Sri_Lanka
Genus of sea cucumbers
Available information posits the existence of just one predator: the starfish Luidia varia, observed in two cases. To date there is no evidence to suggest any
Australostichopus
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place called Farrington. There is one in Somerset, but the surname is associated mainly with Farington, Lancashire. Both are named from Old English fearn ‘fern’ + tūn ‘settlement’. The surname probably reached America also via Ireland, where it is recorded as early as the 14th century.
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Hindu, Indian
Goddess Name
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Brightness; Shining; Bright; Glowing
Girl/Female
Indian, Marathi
Waiting
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Indian
Earth
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Inspired
Male
Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Lomán, LOMMÃN means "little bare one."Â
Girl/Female
Indian
Debtor
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : variant of Sargent.Americanized form of the Polish Jewish ornamental name Sieṛzant ‘sergeant’ (senior noncommissioned officer in the Polish infantry).
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