Mary Jane Rathbun
Mary Jane Rathbun (1860–1943), U.S. carcinologist.
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1898
edit- Rathbun, M.J. 1898. The Brachyura collected by the U. S. Fish Commission steamer Albartoss on the voyage from Norfolk, Virginia, to San Francisco, California, 1887-1888Proceedings of the United States National Museum 21: 567–616, pls. 41–44. BHL Reference page.
1904
edit- Rathbun, M.J. 1904. Some changes in crustacean nomenclature. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 17: 169-172. BHL PDF Reference page.
1909
edit- Rathbun, M.J. 1909. New crabs from the Gulf of Siam. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 22: 107–114. BHL Reference page.
1910
edit- Rathbun, M.J. 1910 ("1911"). The stalk-eyed Crustacea of Peru and the adjacent coast. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 38: 531–620, pls. 36–56. BHL Reference page.
1924
edit- Rathbun, M.J. 1924. Results of Dr. E. Mjöberg's Swedish scientific expeditions to Australia 1910–1913. 37. Brachyura, Albuneidae and Porcellanidae. Arkiv för Zoologi 16(23): 1–33. Reference page.
1925
edit- Rathbun, M.J. 1925. The spider crabs of America. Bulletin of the United States National Museum. 129: 1-613, Pls. 1-283. BHL Reference page.
1932
edit- Rathbun, M.J. 1932. Preliminary descriptions of new species of Japanese crabs. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 45:29-38. BHL Reference page.
- Rathbun M.J., 1932. New species of fossil Raninidae from Oregon. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences.
- Rathbun M.J., 1932. Fossil pinnotherids from the California Miocene. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences.
- Rathbun M.J., 1932. A new species of Cancer from the Pliocene of the Los Angeles basin. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences.
- Rathbun M.J., 1932. A new pinnotherid crab from the Hawaiian Islands. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences.
1937
edit- Rathbun, M.J. 1937. The oxystomatous and allied crabs of America. Bulletin of the United States National Museum 166: 1–278. Reference page.