Felis silvestris catus
Translingual

Felis silvestris catus
Etymology
New Latin, from Latin feles (“cat”) + silvestris (“woodland”) + catus (“cat”)
Proper noun
- A taxonomic subspecies within the family Felidae – domestic cat. [from 1986]
Usage notes
Authorities disagree on whether to consider the domestic cat a distinct species, Felis catus, or a subspecies of the European wildcat; see Cat on Wikipedia.Wikipedia .
Hypernyms
- (subspecies): Carnivora - order; Feliformia - suborder; Felidae - family; Felinae - subfamily; Felis - genus; Felis silvestris - species
Related terms
References
Felis silvestris catus on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Felis silvestris catus on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
Felis silvestris catus on Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons
List of sequenced animal genomes on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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