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Seastar (Asterias rubens)
Description Ventral view on the seastar Asterias rubens, Linnaeus 1758 in Port Bickerton (45°05’20.46”N 61°41’36.98”W), Nova Scotia, Canada. Picture taken on 28 June 2017.
Author Julius A. Ellrich
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added on 2017-07-022 878 viewsWoRMS taxaDigital photo, entire species Asterias rubens Linnaeus, 1758
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