Luidia maculata is a large starfish, up to in diameter. There are usually seven or eight (sometimes nine) long, slender, pointed arms and a relatively small central disc. The
aboral (upper) surface is flat, with some granulations, the surface covered with flat-topped, table-like structures known as
paxillae. Rows of pale-coloured
tube feet that end in points rather than suction pads, are visible on the sides of the arms and the oral (lower) surface. There are two different colour forms of this starfish; some individuals are a uniform shade of dark brown or greenish-brown, while others are dark brown with orange-brown chevron-shaped markings, or light brown with dark markings. This starfish could be confused with some other member of the
Luidia genus, particularly
L. savignyi, but that species is spiny whereas
L. maculata is smooth. Another similar species is
L. magnifica, but that typically has nine or ten arms. ==Distribution and habitat==