species: Fromia monilis in taxonomy (Lizard Island Field Guide)
Fromia monilis


©Anne Hoggett: Fromia monilis at night at Big Vicki's Reef, Lizard Island.

©Anne Hoggett: Fromia monilis at night at Big Vicki's Reef, Lizard Island. Note alternating large and small superomarginal plates on outer portion of arm and pores between the plates on the upper surface.

©Anne Hoggett: Underside of Fromia monilis at night at Big Vicki's Reef, Lizard Island. Note absence of pores between the plates.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Echinodermata
Class Asteroidea
Order Valvatida
Family Goniasteridae
Genus Fromia
Species Fromia monilis

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Distinguishing features

A beautifully patterned starfish with a distinct double row of marginal plates defining the edge of the body. In the upper row, large and small plates tend to alternate in the outer half of the arms. Upper surface is flat, with fine, low, even granulation. Pores between the plates are conspicuous on the upper surface but absent or rare on the lower surface. There are no plates between the upper and lower rows of marginal plates.

Size

  • Size data has not been obtained.

Depth range

  • Depth range data is not yet available.

Synonyms

Distribution


©Atlas of Living Australia: Australian distribution

Web resources

References

References that assist with identification

  • Clark, A.M. and F.W.E. Rowe (1971). Monograph of shallow-water Indo-west Pacific echinoderms British Museum (Natural History), London.
  • Marsh, L.M. and J. Fromont (2020). Field Guide to shallow water seastars of Australia. Western Australian Museum, Perth.