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Biological Science and General Biology
[Introduction to Contents]
Out of nearly 300 species of starfish recorded from near Japanese waters, 169 species are described with their morphological characteristics and distribution, and with large photographs showing their colors at the time of life.
A close-up of characters that are important for species identification is also shown.
This is the first full-scale illustrated book in Japan that uses the latest taxonomic system and covers species from the beach to the deep sea.
Various columns are also interesting and interesting.
Introduction
External morphology of starfish
Glossary of forms for classifying starfish
Order JIG-AI (35 species)
Valvatida (97 species)
Glossary of forms for classifying starfish
Order マクヒトデ (7 species)
Luzon starfish (10 species)
Order starfish (18 species)
Order ウデボソヒトデ starfish (2 species)
Reference books for learning starfish classification
Acknowledgments
Scientific name indexes
Scientific name indexes
The focus of starfish classification
02 Recommendation of "original" regression
03 Voracious diet of starfish
04 crown-of-thorns seastar and Magellan
05 Starfish?
06 Sometimes you don't know until you look inside
07 What is the UFO that made a forced landing in the deep sea
08 The biggest starfish?
09 Starfish that mislead taxonomists
10 Starfish Figures think about the future of taxonomy
11 Starfish in Japan
12 How to make good starfish specimens
13 Dr. Echinoidea and Dr. Clark
14 To the hero who survived! 01 Wana