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- Millepora boschmai is a critically endangered species of fire coral. It was previously catalogued in two protected areas in Panama, the Coiba National...
- Cryptophis boschmai, also known commonly as the Carpentaria snake or the Carpentaria whip snake, is a species of venomous snake in the family Elapidae...
- Pholidoteuthis boschmai in 1950, T. m****aye was placed into Pholidoteuthis, with Tetronoychoteuthis considered a nomen dubium. P. boschmai is now considered...
- Lophichthys boschmai, also known as Arafura frogfish or Boschma's frogfish, is a species of anglerfishes closely related to frogfish. L. boschmai is the only...
- Pseudonaja modesta Pseudonaja nuchalis Pseudonaja textilis Cryptophis boschmai Simoselaps australis Simoselaps fasciolatus Simoselaps incinctus Simoselaps...
- Draco boschmai is a species of lizard in the family Agamidae. The species is endemic to Indonesia. The specific name, boschmai, is in honor of Dutch zoologist...
- Spilomyia boschmai is a species of Hoverfly in the family Syrphidae. Italy. Lucas, J.A.W. (1964). "A new species of Spilomyia from Sicily (Diptera, Syrphidae)"...
- Rhombodera boschmai is a species of praying mantises in the family Mantidae, found in Indomalaya. List of mantis genera and species "Rhombodera boschmai". GBIF...
- Metanephrops boschmai, known as the Bight lobster, Bight scampi or Boschma's scampi, is a species of lobster endemic to Western Australia. M. boschmai is found...
- scampi Metanephrops binghami (Boone, 1927) – Caribbean lobster Metanephrops boschmai (Holt****s, 1964) – Bight lobster Metanephrops challengeri (Balss, 1914)...