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- Cryptobatrachus fuhrmanni commonly known as Fuhrmann's backpack frog is a species of frog belonging to the family Hemiphractidae. It is endemic to Colombia...
- Joyeuxilepis fuhrmanni is a species of tapeworm in the family Amabiliidae. It was originally described as Tatria fuhrmanni by Solomon in 1932 but was...
- name Pristimantis elegans (Peters, 1863) Synonyms Liuperus elegans Peters, 1863 Eleutherodactylus elegans (Peters, 1863) Hylodes Fuhrmanni Peracca, 1914...
- harvestmen in the family Sclerosomatidae from South America. Tamboicus fuhrmanni Roewer, 1912 Tamboicus insularis (Canals, 1935) Tamboicus rufus Roewer...
- subspecies: Acromyrmex aspersus aspersus F. Smith, 1858 Acromyrmex aspersus fuhrmanni Forel, 1914 Bolton, B. 1995b. A new general catalogue of the ants of the...
- 1916 Tetrabothrius forsteri (Krefft, 1871) Fuhrmann, 1904 Tetrabothrius fuhrmanni Nybelin, 1916 Tetrabothrius gracilis Nybelin, 1916 Tetrabothrius hetero****us...
- Amabiliidae): redescriptions of J. acanthorhyncha (Wedl, 1855) and J. fuhrmanni (Solomon, 1932), a key and a new generic diagnosis" (PDF). Systematic...
- boulengeri Ruthven, 1916 Cryptobatrachus conditus Lynch, 2008 Cryptobatrachus fuhrmanni (Peracca, 1914) Cryptobatrachus pedroruizi Lynch, 2008 Cryptobatrachus...
- its 66 total genera, 20 were new to science. The frog Cryptobatrachus fuhrmanni (Fuhrmann's backpack frog) was named in his honor by Mario Giacinto Peracca...
- dujardini (Doyère, 1840) Hypsibius exemplaris (Gąsiorek, 2018) Hypsibius fuhrmanni (Heinis, 1914) Hypsibius giusepperamazzotti Sudzuki, 1975 Hypsibius heardensis...