Sea Stars, Sea Urchins & allies (Echinodermata) field guide



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Allostichaster polyplax (Many-armed seastar)

Asterodiscides truncatus (Asterodiscides truncatus)

Asterodiscides truncatus
Asterodiscides truncatus

Astropecten vappa (A sea star)

Astropecten vappa
Astropecten vappa

Centrostephanus rodgersii (Black Sea Urchin)

Centrostephanus rodgersii
Centrostephanus rodgersii

Chiridota gigas (Sea Cucumber)

Chiridota gigas
Chiridota gigas

Coscinasterias muricata (Eleven-armed Seastar)

Coscinasterias muricata
Coscinasterias muricata
Coscinasterias muricata
Echinocardium cordatum
Echinocardium cordatum
Echinocardium cordatum

Echinometra mathaei (Echinometra mathaei)

Echinometra mathaei
Heliocidaris erythrogramma
Heliocidaris erythrogramma
Heliocidaris erythrogramma

Heliocidaris tuberculata (Heliocidaris tuberculata)

Heliocidaris tuberculata
Heliocidaris tuberculata
Heliocidaris tuberculata
Holopneustes purpurascens

Meridiastra calcar (Eight arm Seastar)

Meridiastra calcar
Meridiastra calcar
Meridiastra calcar

Nectria ocellata (Mosaic Seastar)

Nectria ocellata
Nectria ocellata
Ophiarachnella ramsayi
Ophiarachnella ramsayi
Ophiarachnella ramsayi

Ophionereis schayeri (Banded Brittle Star)

Ophionereis schayeri
Ophionereis schayeri
Ophionereis schayeri

Parvulastra exigua (Rock pool seastar)

Parvulastra exigua
Parvulastra exigua
Parvulastra exigua

Pentagonaster dubeni (Pentagonaster dubeni)

Phyllacanthus parvispinus
Phyllacanthus parvispinus
Phyllacanthus parvispinus

Plectaster decanus (Seastar)

Stichopus sp. (Stichopus sp.)

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