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This feather star (Order Comatulida) has attached itself to a sea fan (Order Gorgonacea)AUS-559 Featherstar (Order Comatulida) attached to a sea fan (Order Gorgonacea). Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, Queensland
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Feather Star - IndonesiaLEE-210 Feather Star Indonesia Comanthina sp. Lea Lee Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway
Yellow Noble Feather Star - Dhonkalo Thila - North-Ari atoll - MaldivesLEE-132 Yellow Noble Feather Star Dhonkalo Thila - North-Ari atoll - Maldives Comanthina nobilis Lea Lee contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401
Feather Star on a reef filled with Green Urn Sea Squirt (Didemnum sp. ) and Pink Marine Sponges - MaldivesLEE-116 Feather Star on a reef filled with Green Urn Sea Squirt (Didemnum sp.) and Pink Marine Sponges Maldives Colobometra perspinosa Lea Lee contact details: prints@ardea.com tel
Feather stars (Order Comatulida), close relatives of sea stars, are named for the feathery appearance of their armsAUS-599 Featherstars (Order Comatulida), named for the feathery arms which filter food. Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, Queensland
Crinoid Clingfish - they have a symbiotic relationship with feather starfish where they receive shelterVT-8767 Crinoid Clingfish - they have a symbiotic relationship with featherstar where they receive shelter and a steady supply of food as it filters through the stars arms Great Barrier Reef
Feather Starfish Indo PacificVT-3314 Feather Starfish Indo Pacific Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway
Feather Stars: on seabed waving their arms about to catch suspended food particles. Marine, AtlanticPM-10253 Feather Stars: on seabed waving their arms about to catch suspended food particles Atlantic Ophiurus fragilis Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only
Feather Star - crinoid. Deep sea, depth to 3300 feet. Monterey Bay California USAKEL-594 Feather Star - crinoid. Deep sea, depth to 3300 feet. Monterey Bay California USA. Florometra serratissima Ken Lucas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only
Coral Sea Fan AU 58/MS Covered with Feather stars or Crinoids, Depth 40 mAU-58-MS Soft CORAL - and Sea Fans. Coral covered with Featherstars or Crinoids Depth 40 m. Indo-Pacific, including Papua New Guinea & Great Barrier Reef Melithaea sp
Feather Stars Indo PacificVT-7046 FEATHERSTARS - CLUMP ON ROCK Indian Ocean Camanthus loennetti Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way
Elegant Squat Lobster - these tiny lobsters live in the arms of a feather starVT-8747 Elegant Squat Lobster - these tiny lobsters live in the arms of a featherstar. They feed on microorganisms attracted by their plankton eating host. Komodo Marine National Park
Coral reef - Underwater scene of coral reef with feather starfish and soft corals. Corals, sponges, feather starsVT-8341 Coral reef - Underwater scene of coral reef with featherstar and soft corals. Corals, sponges, feather stars. Komodo Island
FEATHERSTAR / Crinoids - on a sea fanAU-56-BS FEATHERSTAR / Crinoids - on a sea fan S. Pacific Echinoderm Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way