Emerita rathbunae

The term "Emerita rathbunae" does not correspond to a widely recognized or established concept in available scientific, historical, or cultural sources. Accurate information regarding its definition, classification, or usage is not confirmed.

Possibly, the term is intended as a binomial scientific name, following the conventional format used in biological taxonomy (Genus species), typically applied to animal or plant species. "Emerita" is a recognized genus of small crabs commonly known as sand crabs or mole crabs, found in intertidal zones of beaches. Species within this genus are adapted for burrowing and are filter feeders.

The epithet "rathbunae" may honor Mary J. Rathbun, a prominent American zoologist and carcinologist known for her work on crustaceans in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Several species have been named in her honor using the suffix "-ae".

However, no verified scientific publication or taxonomic database currently lists "Emerita rathbunae" as an accepted species name. It is possible that the name is misspelled, unofficial, proposed but not validated, or exists only in obscure or unpublished literature. Confirmatory data from authoritative sources such as the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) or the Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS) is lacking.

Related Topics:

  • Genus Emerita
  • Mole crab
  • Carcinology
  • Taxonomy
  • Mary J. Rathbun

Due to the absence of reliable references, definitive details about "Emerita rathbunae" cannot be provided.

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