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Acanthaster mauritiensis | |
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Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Echinodermata |
Class: | Asteroidea |
Order: | Valvatida |
Family: | Acanthasteridae |
Genus: | Acanthaster Gervais, 1841[1] |
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2, See text.
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Acanthaster (from Ancient Greek ἄκανθα (ákantha), meaning "spine, thorn", and ἀστήρ (astḗr), meaning "star", and thus, "spine star/thorn star"[2]) is a bitypic genus of large and venomous starfish placed in the monotypic family, Acanthasteridae. Its two members are known as crown-of-thorns starfish. Acanthaster are native to coral reefs in Indo-Pacific region.[3]
The species in this genus are a contributor to coral reef degradation because they prey on a large amount of live coral at high density.[3][4][5]
These species are listed in the World Register of Marine Species:[1]
Image | Scientific name | Distribution |
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Acanthaster brevispinus Fisher, 1917 | western Pacific Ocean, southeast Asia |
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Acanthaster planci (Linnaeus, 1758) | Indo-Pacific |
Some sources add Acanthaster ellisi, (Gray, 1840) in the eastern Pacific, but it is now considered as a subspecies of A. planci.[6]
Haszprunar, Vogler & Wörheide (2017)[7] suggest to split "A. planci" in :
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