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    Ophiomastix wendtii, also known by its common name, the red ophiocoma, and formerly as Ophiocoma wendtii, is a species of brittle stars that inhabits...
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    Species: Ophiomastix annulosa (Lamarck, 1816) Ophiomastix asperula Lütken, 1869 Ophiomastix australis Ophiomastix brocki O'Hara, 2018 Ophiomastix caryophyllata...
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    the ants' compound eyes (differential ommatidia count). The body of Ophiomastix wendtii, a type of brittle star, was previously thought to be covered...
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    scolopendrina have a heterospecific symbiotic relationship with juveniles of Ophiomastix annulosa in the intertidal zone of Okinawa, Japan. In this region, younger...
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  • Description Max size Blue and pink sea star Astropecten sp. Brittle star Ophiomastix Yes Easy 60 cm (23.6 in) Bun star Culcita novaeguineae With care? 30 cm...
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    A.H. Clark, 1939 Genus Ophiocomina Koehler, 1920 in Mortensen Genus Ophiomastix Müller & Troschel, 1842 Genus Ophiopteris E.A. Smith, 1877 Subfamily...
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    Diadema savignyi, and Echinothrix calamaris. Brittle stars of the genus Ophiomastix as well as shelled gastropods are also not attacked. Paracorynactis hoplites...
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