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Stars 5, Brittle Stars,
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Stars,
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Stars, Crown of Thorns Seastars,
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Sea Stars, Class Asteroidea
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By Bob Fenner
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Fromia monilis, the Necklace Sea Star. N.
Sulawesi pix. Found in shallow waters in rocky habitats. |
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Fromia nodosa, Clark 1967, the Knobby Fromia
Sea Star. Indo-West Pacific; Seychelles, Maldives, PNG, Indo. N.
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