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Rathbun, M.J. (1925). The spider crabs of America. United States National Museum Bulletin. 129: 1-613, pls. 1-283.
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Rathbun, M.J.
1925
The spider crabs of America
United States National Museum Bulletin
129: 1-613, pls. 1-283.
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Ant'Phipoda Literature database
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America, Central
America, North
America, South
Antarctic
Kerguelen
Patagonia, Terra del Fuego, Magellan Region incl. Falkland/Malvinas Islands
America, North
America, South
Antarctic
Kerguelen
Patagonia, Terra del Fuego, Magellan Region incl. Falkland/Malvinas Islands
Identification key, Expert Identification Systems
Subantarctic
Systematics, Taxonomy
Zoogeography, Biogeography (generalities), Geographic distribution
Subantarctic
Systematics, Taxonomy
Zoogeography, Biogeography (generalities), Geographic distribution
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Cryptopodia hassleri Rathbun, 1925 accepted as Celatopesia hassleri (Rathbun, 1925) (original description)
Epialtus (Taliepus) A. Milne-Edwards, 1878 accepted as Taliepus A. Milne-Edwards, 1878 (subsequent type designation)
Euprognatha rastellifera marthae Rathbun, 1925 accepted as Euprognatha rastellifera Stimpson, 1871 (original description)
Mithrax (Mithrax) orcutti Rathbun, 1925 accepted as Amphithrax armatus (de Saussure, 1853) (original description)
Parthenolambrus A. Milne-Edwards, 1878 (subsequent type designation)
Pitho dispar Rathbun, 1925 (original description)
Scyramathia A. Milne-Edwards, 1880 (subsequent type designation)
Tutankhamen Rathbun, 1925 (original description)
Epialtus (Taliepus) A. Milne-Edwards, 1878 accepted as Taliepus A. Milne-Edwards, 1878 (subsequent type designation)
Euprognatha rastellifera marthae Rathbun, 1925 accepted as Euprognatha rastellifera Stimpson, 1871 (original description)
Mithrax (Mithrax) orcutti Rathbun, 1925 accepted as Amphithrax armatus (de Saussure, 1853) (original description)
Parthenolambrus A. Milne-Edwards, 1878 (subsequent type designation)
Pitho dispar Rathbun, 1925 (original description)
Scyramathia A. Milne-Edwards, 1880 (subsequent type designation)
Tutankhamen Rathbun, 1925 (original description)