Aporometra wilsoni is a marine invertebrate, a species of crinoid or feather star in the family Aporometridae.
Its range extends from Elizabeth Reef, Perth, Western Australia, to Gabo Island, Victoria, at depths down to about 18 m (60 ft).
[3] Aporometra wilsoni is found living in close association with brown algae such as Cystophora and Sargassum.
They are not released until the doliolaria larvae have lost their cilia and undergone metamorphosis, developing a stalk and holdfast.
They fall to the seabed and immediately attach to the substrate, the mouth at the centre of the oral surface opens, the first tube feet emerge and they start to feed.