asterias
Asterias is a genus of echinoderms in the family Asteriidae, comprising several species of sea stars (starfish) found in cold-temperate waters of the Northern Hemisphere. The best-known members are Asterias rubens, the common starfish, and Asterias forbesi; Asterias amurensis is native to the northwestern Pacific and has become an invasive predator in New Zealand.
Members of Asterias typically have five arms radiating from a central disc, with a rough, spiny surface.
Habitat and distribution cover rocky shores, seagrass beds, and soft-substrate environments from shallow subtidal zones to
Life cycle and reproduction are typically sexual, with separate sexes and external fertilization in the water
Taxonomically, Asterias is placed in class Asteroidea, order Forcipulatida, and family Asteriidae. The genus name derives