Linckia columbiae was created in 1840.
Linckia laevigata was created in 1758.
Linckia multifora was created in 1816.
Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:EchinodermataClass:AsteroideaOrder:ValvatidaFamily:OphidiasteridaeGenus:LinckiaSpecies:L. laevigata
Blue seastar
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Yes. For example Linckia laevigatahttp://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?c=16+2158+2224&aid=2195yes i have seen one in phuket
The Blue Sea Star -- Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Echinodermata Class: Asteroidea Order: Valvatida Family: Ophidiasteridae Genus: Linckia Species: L. laevigata
Linckia laevigata (sometimes called the "blue Linckia" or Blue Star) is a species of sea star in the shallow waters of tropical Indo-Pacific. The most common color morph found is pure, dark or light blue, although one can find the aqua, purple or orange variation throughout the ocean. These sea stars may grow up to 30 cm in diameter, with rounded tips at each of its arms - some individuals may bear light or darker spots along each of its arms. It is firm in texture, and possessing slightly tubular, elongated arms common to most of other Ophidiasteridae, and usually possessing short, yellowish tube feet. An inhabitant of coral reefs and sea grass beds, this species is relatively common and found in sparse density throughout its range. They livesubtidally, or sometimes intertidally, on fine (sand) or hard substrata.The genus Linckia is known to be creatures with remarkable regenerative power, capable of defensive autotomy against predators and may reproduce asexually: another tropical, pink or reddish mottled with white and yellow species known as Linckia multifora may produce 'comets' or separated arms from the mother individual, which would grow four, tiny stubs of arms ready for growth to maturity
No, crabs may be carnivores, herbivores or scavengers/detritivores but they are not decomposers.
One rare sea creature found in the Maldives is the Maldives blue starfish, also known as the Linckia laevigata. This vibrant starfish is notable for its striking blue color and can often be spotted in shallow waters. Another rare species is the Manta ray, particularly the giant oceanic manta ray, which is known for its impressive wingspan and is frequently seen in the waters around the Maldives. Both species highlight the region's rich marine biodiversity and the importance of conservation efforts.
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