Luidia_australiae

<i>Luidia australiae</i>

Luidia australiae

Species of starfish


Luidia australiae, the southern sand star, is a species of starfish in the family Luidiidae. It is found in the Pacific Ocean around Australia and New Zealand.

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Description

Luidia australiae has a variable number of long, slim, tapering arms but seven is the most common number. The central disc and the arms are a dull yellow colour, irregularly blotched with dark green or black. It can grow to 40 centimetres (16 in) in diameter.[2][3]

Distribution and habitat

Luidia australiae is native to the waters around southern Australia and New Zealand. It is found on reefs, in seagrass meadows, and semi-buried in sand at depths of up to 110 metres (360 ft). It is sometimes washed ashore after storms.

Biology

Luidia australiae is a carnivore and is often found half-buried in the sediment in seagrass beds where its colouring provides camouflage. It is likely to be an opportunist predator of macrofauna, and possibly also a scavenger.[3]


References

  1. Mah, Christopher (2010). Mah CL (ed.). "Luidia australiae Doderlein, 1920". World Asteroidea database. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 11 January 2022.
  2. O'Loughlin, Mark (2011). "Luidia australiae Döderlein, 1920". Taxonomic Toolkit for marine life of Port Phillip Bay. Museum Victoria. Retrieved 2013-05-07.
  3. O’Hara, T. D.; Norman, M. D.; Staples, D. A. (2002). "Baseline monitoring of Posidonia seagrass beds in Corner Inlet, Victoria". Museum Victoria Science Reports. 1: 1–44. doi:10.24199/j.mvsr.2002.01.

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