Evoplosoma is a genus of deep-sea sea star in the family Goniasteridae.[1]
Evoplosoma | |
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Evoplosoma watlingi | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Echinodermata |
Class: | Asteroidea |
Order: | Valvatida |
Family: | Goniasteridae |
Subfamily: | Hippasterinae |
Genus: | Evoplosoma Fisher, 1906[1] |
Description and characteristics
editThese sea stars are typical five-armed starfish with a sizable disc in the middle. The majority of the species in this genus are found in deep waters, where they appear to prey on other cnidarians and deep sea coral.
List of species
editAccording to the World Register of Marine Species:[1]
- Evoplosoma augusti Koehler, 1909
- Evoplosoma claguei Mah, Nizinski & Lundsten, 2010
- Evoplosoma forcipifera Fisher, 1906
- Evoplosoma scorpio Downey, 1981
- Evoplosoma tasmanica (McKnight, 2006)
- Evoplosoma timorensis Aziz & Jangoux, 1985
- Evoplosoma virgo Downey, 1982
- Evoplosoma voratus Mah, Nizinski & Lundsten, 2010
- Evoplosoma watlingi Mah, 2015[2]
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Evoplosoma watlingi feeding on a deep-sea coral colony
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Evoplosoma sp.
References
edit- ^ a b c Mah, Christopher L. "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Evoplosoma Fisher, 1906". Marinespecies.org. Retrieved 2014-06-10.
- ^ C.L. Mah (2015). Mah CL (ed.). "Evoplosoma watlingi Mah, 2015". World Asteroidea database. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 2015-04-12.
External links
edit- Mah, Christopher L. (February 3, 2015). "Okeanos Explorer,Evoplosoma and the North Atlantic Starfish Coral Predators". The Echinoblog.