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Biodiversity Journal, 6 (3): 683–686
Ed J. McGinley, Matthew T. Brown & Terri J. Seron
Occurrence of a nine-armed sea star larvae, Luidia senegalensis (Lamark, 1816) (Asteroidea Luidiidae), further north along Florida’s east coastABSTRACT
The nine-armed sea star, Luidia senegalensis (Lamark, 1816) (Asteroidea Luidiidae), typically ranges from South American marine waters into Florida. Previous reports have documented this species collected as far north as latitude 28°N. This observation at 29.89°N represents the farthest north this species has been collected.
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- Biodiversity Journal 2021
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- Biodiversity Journal 2019
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- Biodiversity Journal 2016
- Biodiversity Journal 2015
- Biodiversity Journal 2014
- Biodiversity Journal 2013
- Biodiversity Journal 2012
- Biodiversity Journal 2011
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