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English: Figure 12. Comparison of the genera Thoracaster, Hyphalaster, Eremicaster and Caulaster, which are arranged in order of simplification of morphology (from left to right): (A) reducing body size and number of cribriform organs; (B) simplification of coverage of the dorsal disc; (C) decrease in the number of spines on the oral, adambulacral and ventrolateral plates.
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Source Mironov, A.N.; Dilman, A.B.; Petrov, N.B.; Vladychenskaya, I.P. Taxonomic Status and Composition of the Genera Caulaster, Porcellanaster and Eremicaster (Asteroidea) Based on Juvenile Morphology and Molecular Phylogenetic Data. Diversity 2023, 15, 1032. https://doi.org/10.3390/d15101032
Author Mironov et al. (2023)
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current13:50, 27 January 2024Thumbnail for version as of 13:50, 27 January 20243,452 × 3,428 (1.04 MB)Christian Ferrer (talk | contribs){{Information | description = {{en|1=Figure 12. Comparison of the genera ''Thoracaster'', ''Hyphalaster'', ''Eremicaster'' and ''Caulaster'', which are arranged in order of simplification of morphology (from left to right): (A) reducing body size and number of cribriform organs; (B) simplification of coverage of the dorsal disc; (C) decrease in the number of spines on the oral, adambulacral and ventrolateral plates.}} | date = 2023-09-24 | source = Mironov, A.N.; Dilman, A.B.; Petrov, N.B....

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