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Family: Goniopectinidae



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7 species
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Photo by Arntz, Wolf E.

Southeast Pacific

Ctenodiscus australis Loven, 1871

Photo by Photo by Arntz, Wolf E.
 
Ctenodiscus australis
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Ctenodiscus crispatus
[Cookie-cutter seastar]
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Ctenodiscus orientalis
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Ctenodiscus procurator
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Goniopecten asiaticus
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Goniopecten demonstrans
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Prionaster elegans
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Scientific Name English Name Distribution Max. Length (cm) Year
Ctenodiscus australis Southeast Pacific 1871
Ctenodiscus crispatus Cookie-cutter seastar Circumpolar to New Englan 1805
Ctenodiscus orientalis Western Central Pacific 1913
Ctenodiscus procurator Southeast Pacific 1889
Goniopecten asiaticus Western Central Pacific 1913
Goniopecten demonstrans Western Atlantic 1881
Prionaster elegans Western Atlantic 1889



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