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- Brongersma is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Edward Brongersma (1911–1998), Dutch politician and jurist Leo Brongersma (1907–1994)...
- Edward Brongersma (31 August 1911 in Haarlem, Netherlands – 22 April 1998 in Bloemendaal/Overveen, Netherlands) was a Dutch politician and doctor of law...
- Leo Daniel Brongersma (17 May 1907 in Bloemendaal, North Holland – 24 July 1994 in Leiden) was a Dutch zoologist, herpetologist, author, and lecturer....
- Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 20 October 2015. Brongersma, 1953. p. 317. Beolens B, Watkins M, Grayson M (2011). The Eponym Dictionary...
- melanotus, multicinctus). Brongersma LD (1934). "Contributions to Indo-Australian herpetology". Zool. Med. 17: 161–251. (Boiga brongersma, p. 200). Das I (2006)...
- Titia Brongersma (Dokkum, Friesland, 1650 – Groningen, 1700) was a Frisian poet of the late 17th century. Her book, De bron-swaan, was published in 1686...
- southeast through Indonesia to New Guinea and Australia. Tropidophiidae Brongersma, 1951 2 34 Dwarf boas West Indies; also Panama and northwestern South...
- in the family Bufonidae. It is monotypic, containing only the species Brongersma's toad (Barbarophryne brongersmai), also known as Tiznit toad. It is found...
- Southeast Asia. Common names for P. brongersmai include blood python, Brongersma's short-tailed python, Malaysian blood python, red blood python, red short-tailed...
- Admiralty spiny skink (Tribolonotus brongersmai), also known commonly as Brongersma's helmet skink, is a species of lizard in the family Scincidae. The species...