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Definition of Asteroidea
1. Noun. Sea stars.
Group relationships: Echinodermata, Phylum Echinodermata
Member holonyms: Sea Star, Starfish
Generic synonyms: Class
Lexicographical Neighbors of Asteroidea
Literary usage of Asteroidea
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. College zoology by Robert William Hegner (1918)
"CLASS I. asteroidea — STARFISHES Little need be said of the asteroidea beyond
what has ... The distinctive characteristics of the asteroidea are as follows: ..."
2. An Introduction to the Study of Fossils (plants and Animals) by Hervey Woodburn Shimer (1914)
"CLASS D, asteroidea (STARFISHES) Body free, star-shaped, with a central disk and
hollow arms (usually ... asteroidea range from the Cambrian to the present. ..."
3. A Manual of Zoology by Richard Hertwig (1912)
"It is a question as to which group of Echinoderma is the most primitive, but ease
of treatment makes it best to begin with the asteroidea. Fie. 283. ' FIG. ..."
4. Palaeontology Or A Systematic Summary of Extinct Animals and Their by Richard Owen (1861)
"asteroidea. (Sea.Stars, Brittle Stars.) Char.—Body free, radiate; integument
hardened by calcareous pieces, and more or less armed with spines; ..."