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Ophioderma cinereum Müller & Troschel, 1842
Ophioderma cinereum lives in reef environments, seagrass beds, on gravel, coral rubble and on mangrove peat banks.
The seastar is variable in color and in morphology, so individuals have been found with 7 to 10 arm spines.
Host of the copepod Pseudanthessius deficiens Stock, Humes & Gooding, 1964
Synonymised names
Ophiocryptus hexacanthus H.L. Clark, 1915 · unaccepted
Ophioderma antillarum Lütken, 1856 · unaccepted
Ophioderma cinerea Müller & Troschel, 1842 · unaccepted (wrong ending due to confusion...)
Ophiura cinerea (Müller & Troschel, 1842) · unaccepted
Ophioderma cinereum lives in reef environments, seagrass beds, on gravel, coral rubble and on mangrove peat banks.
The seastar is variable in color and in morphology, so individuals have been found with 7 to 10 arm spines.
Host of the copepod Pseudanthessius deficiens Stock, Humes & Gooding, 1964
Synonymised names
Ophiocryptus hexacanthus H.L. Clark, 1915 · unaccepted
Ophioderma antillarum Lütken, 1856 · unaccepted
Ophioderma cinerea Müller & Troschel, 1842 · unaccepted (wrong ending due to confusion...)
Ophiura cinerea (Müller & Troschel, 1842) · unaccepted