Crossaster
Crossaster is a genus of sea stars in the family Solasteridae.[1]
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Species
The following species are listed in the World Register of Marine Species:[1]
- Crossaster borealis Fisher, 1906
- Crossaster campbellicus McKnight, 1973
- Crossaster diamesus (Djakonov, 1932)
- Crossaster helianthus Verrill, 1894
- Crossaster japonicus (Fisher, 1911)
- Crossaster multispinus H.L. Clark, 1916
- Crossaster papposus (Linnaeus, 1767)
- Crossaster penicillatus Sladen, 1889
- Crossaster scotophilus (Fisher, 1913)
- Crossaster squamatus (Döderlein, 1900)
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