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Luidia sarsii is a species of starfish. Sand colored with a velvety texture, the species expresses pentamerism or pentaradial symmetry as adults. The five gently tapering arms have conspicuous bands of long white marginal spines in groups of three. Luidia sarsi grow to approximately 20 cm across and are found in deeper water (20 m+) from Norway to the Mediterranean but in deep colder water in the south. They are usually found on muddy sediment and are most active at night, burying themselves under the sand during the day. Luidia sarsii larva develop from a fertilized egg and are unique in a number of respects. The larva of the species attains an unusual size (up to 35 mm) and a juvenile starfish develops inside the larva. During metamorphosis the juvenile migrates to the outside and detach

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  • Luidia à cinq bras Luidia sarsii Luidia à cinq bras. Espèce Luidia sarsii (d) & (d) in (d), 1844 Synonymes * Astrella simplex Perrier in Milne-Edwards, 1882 * Luidia paucispina von Marenzeller, 1893 * Luidia sarsi Düben & Koren in Düben, 1844 Luidia sarsii, communément appelée la Luidia à cinq bras ou Luidia de Sars, est une espèce d'étoiles de mer de la famille des Luidiidae. et commune dans l'océan Atlantique et en Méditerranée. (fr)
  • Luidia sarsii is a species of starfish. Sand colored with a velvety texture, the species expresses pentamerism or pentaradial symmetry as adults. The five gently tapering arms have conspicuous bands of long white marginal spines in groups of three. Luidia sarsi grow to approximately 20 cm across and are found in deeper water (20 m+) from Norway to the Mediterranean but in deep colder water in the south. They are usually found on muddy sediment and are most active at night, burying themselves under the sand during the day. Luidia sarsii larva develop from a fertilized egg and are unique in a number of respects. The larva of the species attains an unusual size (up to 35 mm) and a juvenile starfish develops inside the larva. During metamorphosis the juvenile migrates to the outside and detaches from the swimming larval bipinnaria stage. The larva continues to live separately for several months. (en)
  • Luidia sarsii is een kamster uit de familie Luidiidae. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort werd in 1845 gepubliceerd door & . (nl)
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  • & Koren, 1846 (en)
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  • Luidia sarsii (en)
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  • Luidia à cinq bras Luidia sarsii Luidia à cinq bras. Espèce Luidia sarsii (d) & (d) in (d), 1844 Synonymes * Astrella simplex Perrier in Milne-Edwards, 1882 * Luidia paucispina von Marenzeller, 1893 * Luidia sarsi Düben & Koren in Düben, 1844 Luidia sarsii, communément appelée la Luidia à cinq bras ou Luidia de Sars, est une espèce d'étoiles de mer de la famille des Luidiidae. et commune dans l'océan Atlantique et en Méditerranée. (fr)
  • Luidia sarsii is een kamster uit de familie Luidiidae. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort werd in 1845 gepubliceerd door & . (nl)
  • Luidia sarsii is a species of starfish. Sand colored with a velvety texture, the species expresses pentamerism or pentaradial symmetry as adults. The five gently tapering arms have conspicuous bands of long white marginal spines in groups of three. Luidia sarsi grow to approximately 20 cm across and are found in deeper water (20 m+) from Norway to the Mediterranean but in deep colder water in the south. They are usually found on muddy sediment and are most active at night, burying themselves under the sand during the day. Luidia sarsii larva develop from a fertilized egg and are unique in a number of respects. The larva of the species attains an unusual size (up to 35 mm) and a juvenile starfish develops inside the larva. During metamorphosis the juvenile migrates to the outside and detach (en)
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  • Luidia sarsii (fr)
  • Luidia sarsii (en)
  • Luidia sarsii (nl)
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