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- (Möllendorff, 1884) Apoecus huberi (Thach, 2018) Apoecus leptostracus (Schmacker & O. Boettger, 1891) Apoecus macrostoma (Bavay & Dautzenberg, 1912) Apoecus...
- Hirase, 1904) Allopeas clavulinum pyrgula (Schmacker & O. Boettger, 1891): synonym of Opeas pyrgula Schmacker & O. Boettger, 1891 (su****ded combination)...
- Subspecies include: Aegista lautsi brachylasia (Schmacker & O. Boettger, 1891) Aegista lautsi lautsi (Schmacker & O. Boettger, 1890) Aegista lautsi micra (Pilsbry...
- kobensis gotoensis (Pilsbry & Y. Hirase, 1902) Aegista kobensis kobensis (Schmacker & O. Boettger, 1890) Aegista kobensis koshikijimana (Pilsbry & Y. Hirase...
- (Schmacker & O. Boettger, 1890) This species of snail is endemic to ****an. MolluscaBase eds. (2024). MolluscaBase. Plectotropis vulgivaga (Schmacker &...
- (in Traditional Chinese). Retrieved 2017-03-23. "Perrottetia heudei (Schmacker & Böttger, 1891)". Landsnails of Taiwan (in Traditional Chinese). Retrieved...
- junior subjective synonym) Allopeas pyrgula (Schmacker & O. Boettger, 1891): synonym of Opeas pyrgula Schmacker & O. Boettger, 1891 (su****ded combination)...
- synonym) Moellendorffia erdmanni (Schmacker & O. Boettger, 1894): synonym of Moellendorffiella erdmanni (Schmacker & O. Boettger, 1894) (unaccepted combination)...
- Bathyptychia septentrionalis H. Nordsieck, 2016 Bathyptychia strictilabris (Schmacker & O. Boettger, 1890) MolluscaBase eds. (2020). MolluscaBase. Bathyptychia...
- Odorrana schmackeri (common names: Schmacker's frog, piebald odorous frog, Kaochahien frog) is a species of frog in the family Ranidae. It is endemic...