Rose Marie Antoinette Blommers-Schlösser (Eindhoven, 1944) is a Dutch herpetologist and entomologist.
[1][2] Blommers-Schlösser conducted her PhD at the University of Amsterdam on the systematics of the frogs of Madagascar.
[2] Together with numerous other herpetologists, especially Charles P. Blanc, she described numerous species of frogs from Madagascar, including Mantidactylus spiniferus, Boophis reticulatus, Spinomantis guibei, and Guibemantis punctatus,[3] and contributed extensively to the knowledge of these and other species.
[3][4][5][6][7] She contributed particularly significantly to understanding of the reproductive behaviour of numerous microhylids from Madagascar,[8] and supraspecific taxonomy of the Mantellidae.
[1][9] The frog genus Blommersia, and the species Blommersia blommersae and Boophis blommersae, were named in honour of Blommers-Schlösser,[1] in recognition of her contributions to the herpetology of Madagascar.