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Porcellanasteridae with cribriform organs highly developed, localized. Actinal interradial areas with sqaumiform plates covered with a simple membrane, and not traversed by fimbriated channels; no superambulacral plates." (Fisher, 1911, p. 23)
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Porcellanasteridae

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The Porcellanasteridae are a family of sea stars in the order Paxillosida. These sea stars are found at abyssal depths.[2] The World Asteroidea Database includes these genera in this family:[1]

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  1. ^ a b Mah, C., Danis, B., Hansson, H. (2012). Mah CL (ed.). "Porcellanasteridae". World Asteroidea database. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 2012-10-19.
  2. ^ Madsen, F. J. (1961). "The Porcellanasteridae: a monographic revision of an abyssal group of sea-stars". Danish Science Press.
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Porcellanasteridae: Brief Summary

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The Porcellanasteridae are a family of sea stars in the order Paxillosida. These sea stars are found at abyssal depths. The World Asteroidea Database includes these genera in this family:

Abyssaster Madsen, 1961 Benthogenia Fisher, 1911 Damnaster H.E.S. Clark & McKnight, 1994 Eremicaster Fisher, 1905 Hyphalaster Sladen, 1883 Lethmaster Belyaev, 1969 Lysaster Bell, 1909 Porcellanaster Wyville Thomson, 1877 Sidonaster Koehler, 1909 Styracaster Sladen, 1883 Thoracaster Sladen, 1883 Vitjazaster Belyaev, 1969
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