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- subspecies of M. tener are: M. t. tener (Baird & Girard, 1853) M. t. fitzingeri (Jan, 1858) M. t. bernadi (Cope, 1887) M. t. maculatus Roze, 1967 M. t...
- reptiles: Algyroides fitzingeri, Leptotyphlops fitzingeri, Liolaemus fitzingerii, Micrurus tener fitzingeri, and Oxyrhopus fitzingeri. Works Fitzinger LJFJ...
- Craugastor fitzingeri is a species of frog in the family Craugastoridae. It is found in northwestern Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica, eastern Nicaragua, and...
- Oxyrhopus fitzingeri, also known commonly as Fitzinger's false coral snake, is a species of snake in the family Colubridae. The species is native to northwestern...
- Coronella austriaca fitzingeri is a subspecies of the snake Coronella austriaca (commonly known as the smooth snake). It lives in southern Italy and Sicily...
- Fitzinger's algyroides (Algyroides fitzingeri), also commonly called the pygmy algyroides and the pygmy keeled lizard, is a species of lizard in the family...
- of Cairo, Egypt. The specific name of the junior synonymy, Stenostoma fitzingeri, commemorates Austrian herpetologist Leopold Fitzinger. The preferred...
- Early Cretaceous of Italy. The type and only species is Chometokadmon fitzingeri, named by Italian zoologist Oronzio Gabriele Costa in 1864. It is known...
- (Texas and Louisiana south to Morelos and Guanajuato) Micrurus tener fitzingeri (Jan 1858) Micrurus tener maculatus Roze, 1967 Micrurus tener microgalbineus...
- the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt and possibly Iraq. The subspecies A. k. fitzingeri is known from Slovakia, Hungary, Greece and the island of Corfu. The subspecies...