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Mary J. Rathbun  (1860–1943)  wikidata:Q2679156
 
Mary J. Rathbun
Alternative names
Rathbun; Mary Jane Rathbun; Mary Rathbun
Description American zoologist and carcinologist
Date of birth/death 11 June 1860 Edit this at Wikidata 4 April 1943 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Buffalo Washington, D.C.
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creator QS:P170,Q2679156
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6. Speocarcinus carolinensis

English: Eucratopsis crassimanus (1,2)

Ucides cordatus (3,4) Pinnotheres politus (5) Speocarcinus carolinesis (6) Cyrtograpsus angulatus (7,8) Chasmagnathus granulata (9) Pinnotheres bipunctatus (10-12)

  • Subject: Crabs, Eucratopsis, Ucides, Pinnotheridae, Speocarcinus, Cyrtograpsus, Chasmagnathus
  • Tag: Shellfish
Date 1918
date QS:P571,+1918-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
institution QS:P195,Q219563
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English: Rathbun, Mary J. (1918.) Grapsoid Crabs of America., Bulletin (United States National Museum); no.97, Washington, DC: Government Printing Office
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Public domain This is a photograph from the Freshwater and Marine Image Bank at the University of Washington. Materials in the Freshwater and Marine Image Bank are in the public domain. No copyright permissions are needed. Acknowledgement of the Freshwater and Marine Image Bank as a source for borrowed images is requested.
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