Asterina minor ';
General information
 
Asterina minor Hayashi, 1974
 
 
Common nameSea star
Valid name Aquilonastra minor (Hayashi, 1974)
Synonyms

IUCN Red List status (2014)
Not Reported
Habitat
-
Systematics
Eukaryota; Metazoa; Echinodermata; Eleutherozoa; Asterozoa; Asteroidea; Forcipulatacea; Forcipulatida; Asteriidae.
Geographical distribution
-
Occurrence -
Importance
Food (Occasionally),Ornamental
Remarks
It uses sea water instead of blood to pump nutrients throughout their bodies.Sea stars have no brains and their nervous system is spread through their arms.
Karyological information
Geographical area of study Hashirimizu, Kanagawa Prefecture; Kushimoto, Wakayama, Prefecture
Source of chromosomes
Blastulae (embryo)
Number of specimens with sex
Not reported
Diploid chromosome number
44
Karyotype formula
30m+12sm+2t
Fundamental arm number
Not reported
Chromosome length
1 to 5
Sex chromosome
Not detected
Chromosome staining/banding/FISH
Not reported
Reference(s)
Saotome K, Komatsu M (2002). Chromosomes of Japanese starfishes. Zoological Science 19:1095-1103.