RMC7XKMM–Red Starfish with six arms, Linckia sp., Makogai, Lomaviti, Fiji
RMC6DEAC–Taucherin leuchtet grossen Schlangenseestern, Linckia sp., Diver at a Big Sea Star, Linckia sp., Family Ophidiasteridae
RMBXYCB6–Red Starfish on Coral, Linckia sp., Alam Batu, Bali, Indonesia
RMCBCMRY–Starfish on Sand, Linckia sp., Cenderawasih Bay, West Papua, Indonesia
RMBWCP1C–Sea star, Linckia sp., captive
RFJ2T8AA–Blue starfish [Linckia laevigata]. Cebu, Malapascua Island, Philippines.
RM2H6T42M–A comet sea star, Linckia multifora, on red lace coral, Distichopora sp., Yap, Federated States of Micronesia.
RFJ2T8BJ–Blue starfish [Linckia laevigata]. Cebu, Malapascua Island, Philippines.
RME2A60N–Philippines, Palawan island, a coral reef with red alcyonarians (Dendronephthya sp.) and a blue starfish (Linckia laevigata)
RMW7YY8A–Split level view of Blue starfish (Linckia laevigata) in the shallows, and Mangrove tree (Rhizophora sp), Nukubati Island Resort, Macuata Province, Fiji, South Pacific.
RMFKEG0T–Brittle star (Ophiothela sp.) on blue sea star (Linckia laevigata)
RMA1BT4H–Brittle star Ophiothrix sp on blue starfish Linckia laevigata Busuanga Philippines
RFBNAYK1–Over/under with island.
RM2HJDP22–Dark volcanic substrate further emphasizes the brillinat colors of these pink soft corals, Dendronepthya sp., red encrusting sponge, and Blue Sea Star
RM2T9R05N–Pair of Harlequin Shrimps, Hymenocera elegans, feeding on Starfish, Lickia sp, Laha dive site, Ambon, Maluku, Indonesia, Banda Sea
RFH601ET–Blue Starfish (Linckia laevigata) on fire corals (Milepora sp.)
RME45DE2–Giant clam {Tridacna sp} surrounded by blue starfish {Linckia laevigata} Lizard Island, Queensland, Australia, April 2008
RMF19GF1–px0312-D. colorful bommie covered in soft and hard corals, sea fans, sponges, tunicates and more. Indonesia, tropical Pacific
RFR62839–blue starfish (linckia laevigata) and hair star (comanthus sp.) in front of brain coral (platygyra lamellina)
RMG1CC5P–Starfish (Linckia sp.)
RMAGMXD6–Coral head hosting anemonefish Amphiprion sp and a blue sea star Linckia laevigata Puerto Galera Mindoro Philippines
RMBXYCBP–Red Starfish on Coral, Linckia sp., Alam Batu, Bali, Indonesia
RMCBCM4B–Starfish in Coral Reef, Linckia sp., Cenderawasih Bay, West Papua, Indonesia
RMBWCNYP–Sea star, Linckia sp., captive
RFKPGKGE–Underwater view of Red Sea Fans (Melithaea sp.) and Blue Sea Star (Linckia laeviagata), Komba Island, Flores Sea, Indonesia
RMA6T6D6–Seastar on Coral Polyps DS UW 0065 Red Sea Egypt Linckia sp Copyright Douglas Spranger Visual Written Starfish Underwater
RFJ2T8BK–Blue starfish [Linckia laevigata]. Cebu, Malapascua Island, Philippines.
RMEJR07R–Club-tipped Anemone (Telmatactis sp.) adult, feeding on Blue Starfish (Linckia laevigata), Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Greater Sunda Islands, Indonesia, November
RFPDTD0C–Blue starfish [Linckia laevigata]. Cebu, Malapascua Island, Philippines.
RM2CHC2R7–. Algæ. Vol. I. Myxophyceæ, Peridinieæ, Bacillarieæ, Chlorophyceæ, together with a brief summary of the occurrence and distribution of freshwat4er Algæ . Fig. 31. A and B, Nostoc Linckia Bornet;A, nat. size; B, small portion of thallus,x 340. C, N. co-rule tint Lyngbye, nat. size. Fig. 32. A —D, Anabsena insequalis (Kiitz.)Born. & Flah. E—G, Cylindrospermumstaynale (Kiitz.) Born. & Flah. H, Nodu-laria sphserocarpa Born & Flah. (All x480.) h, heterocyst; sp, resting-spore. 44 Myxophycese Reproduction takes place by hormogones and by resting-spores. The latter arevariable in shape, and may be so
RMRYH8AC–Elementary textbook of economic zoology and entomology elementarytextbo00kell Year: [c1915] STARFISHES, SEA-URCHINS, ETC. 93 large to be taken into its mouth the stomach is extended through the mouth and the living prey is covered over by it. As soon as the shell is opened ever so little the soft parts of the victim are sucked up and digested by the starfish. Having finished its meal the starfish draws its stomach in and seeks another oyster or clam. FIG. 33.—Regeneration of starfishes, Linckia sp. Upper figure shows a starfish regenerating arms that have been lost; the lower figure shows
RFBNAYK3–Over/under with island.
RM2T9R04R–Pair of Harlequin Shrimps, Hymenocera elegans, feeding on Starfish, Lickia sp, Laha dive site, Ambon, Maluku, Indonesia, Banda Sea
RFH601EW–Blue Starfish (Linckia laevigata) on Fire Corals (Milepora sp.)
RFR6283C–blue starfish (linckia laevigata) and hair star (comanthus sp.) in front of brain coral (platygyra lamellina)
RMG1CC5N–Starfish (Linckia sp.)
RMAGMX5B–Blue sea star Linckia laevigata squeezed between flower soft coral Xenia sp Puerto Galera Mindoro Philippines
RMBXYCB9–Red Starfish on Coral, Linckia sp., Alam Batu, Bali, Indonesia
RFJ2T8AG–Blue starfish [Linckia laevigata]. Cebu, Malapascua Island, Philippines.
RMRCY6FR–. Elementary textbook of economic zoology and entomology. Zoology; Insect pests. STARFISHES, SEA-URCHINS, ETC. 93 large to be taken into its mouth the stomach is extended through the mouth and the living prey is covered over by it. As soon as the shell is opened ever so little the soft parts of the victim are sucked up and digested by the starfish. Having finished its meal the starfish draws its stomach in and seeks another oyster or clam.. FIG. 33.—Regeneration of starfishes, Linckia sp. Upper figure shows a starfish regenerating arms that have been lost; the lower figure shows a portion of a
RFBNAYK0–Over/under showing hard corals.
RMBXYCB2–Red Starfish on Coral, Linckia sp., Alam Batu, Bali, Indonesia
RMBM4RME–Blue Starfish and Sea Fan, Linckia laevigata, Melithaea sp., Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia