Pteraster alveolatus [Pteraster alveolatus]

Description

Divers may recognize Pteraster alveolatus by its “pitted” or alveolated (honeycomb-like) texture across the body and arms. This gives the starfish a rugged, sculpted appearance compared with smoother sea stars. It’s often found resting on the seafloor, where its camouflage and low profile make it easy to miss until you’re right on top of it.

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Taxonomy
Phylum Echinoderms
Echinodermata
Class Sea Stars
Asteroidea
Order Velatid Sea Urchins
Velatida
Family Pterasterid
Pterasteridae
Genus Slime Stars
Pteraster
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