Standard name | Asterias rubens |
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Standard abbr. | Aster. |
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Scientific name | Asterias rubens Linnaeus, 1758 |
Other scientific names | Asteracanthion distichum Brandt, 1851; Asteracanthion rubens Müller & Troschel, 1842; Asteracanthion violaceus Müller & Troschel, 1842; Asterias attenuata Bell, 1891; Asterias clathrata Pennant, 1777; Asterias disticha Sladen, 1889; Asterias fabricii Perrier, 1875; Asterias gigantea Bell, 1891; Asterias glacialis Pennant, 1777; Asterias holsatica Retzius, 1805; Asterias minuta Linnaeus, 1761; Asterias murrayi Bell, 1891; Asterias pallida Perrier, 1875; Asterias spinosa Say, 1825; Asterias stimpsoni Verrill, 1866; Asterias violacea O.F. Mueller, 1788; Asterias vulgaris Verrill, 1866; Stellonia rubens Nardo, 1834; Uraster rubens Forbes, 1841; Uraster violaceus Forbes, 1841 |
Common names | common starfish; the red starfish; Sea star |
Substance description | Tincture is prepared from the live animal, which is cut in pieces and macerated in alcohol |
Distinctness | DISTINCT |
Classification | Organism – Animalia – Echinodermata – Asteroidea – Forcipulatida – Asteriidae – Asterias |
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