Ophiuroidea source details
Intertidal to 10 m. [details]
Intertidal to shallow depths. [details]
Intertidal and shallow depths (5 m). [details]
The type material was stated as having been collected on corals at 'greater depths' (aus grösserer Tiefe von ... [details]
Australia (Western Australia, Northern Territory). [details]
Australia (Queensland; New South wales); Japan. [details]
Japan (Sagami Bay) and Australia (New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Victoria, Western Australia). [details]
Circum-tropical. Madeira Island to the Mediterranean Sea. Australia (New South Wales, Queensland, Western Australia). [details]
Central and Southern Japan; Australia (Western Australia). [details]
Indo-Pacific, Tahiti, Maldive Archipelago, Red Sea to Suez, Japan, Australia (New South Wales, Western Australia). [details]
Australia: Western Australia (Cervantes and Beacon Island). [details]
Circum-tropical. Madeira Island. Australia (New South Wales, Queensland, Western Australia). Japan. Korea. [details]
Cosmopolitan. North Eastern Atlantic (Madeira, Canary Islands), Mediterranean Sea, Australia (New South Wales). ... [details]
Cosmopolitan in temperate and tropical seas. Tropical Indo-Pacific in Kalk (1958). Also known from seamounts and ... [details]
The specific epithet is derived from the Greek words pseudo, meaning false, and haplos, meaning simple, and refers ... [details]
The name of the genus derives from the Greek word mega-, meaning "large", "great", and the genotype of the family ... [details]
Amongst dead corals, coral rubble and algae. [details]
Under rocks, among seagrasses, algae, clay and silty clay. [details]
Among dead corals, algae, sponges and other biological concretions. [details]
Sand, algae, coralline concretions, ascidians. [details]
Among seagrasses and dead corals. [details]
Among dead corals, seagrasses, algae, rubble and sediment, intertidal to shallow water depths. [details]
Type material collected on corals. Among sediments, algae, seagrasses, calcareous concretions, dead corals, and ... [details]
Common in all substrates, including algae, calcareous concretions, sponges, dead corals, bryozoans, hydroids, ... [details]
Australia, Western Australia: Exmouth Gulf, Bundegi Reef, N end of beach (21º49'S, 114º11'E). [details]