- an
aberrant form of
Felis. In 1951, John
Ellerman and
Terence Morrison-Scott
considered the
nominate subspecies Felis manul manul to be
distributed from...
-
manoul (
Felis manul Pallas)".
Bulletin Scientifique. Académie Impériale des
Sciences de
Saint Petersbourg. 9: 37–39. Pallas, P. S. (1776). "
Felis manul". Reise...
- glaring, or a colony. The
scientific name
Felis catus was
proposed by Carl
Linnaeus in 1758 for a
domestic cat.
Felis catus domesticus was
proposed by Johann...
- were described:
Felis constantina proposed by
Georg Forster in 1780 was a
specimen from the
vicinity of Constantine, Algeria.
Felis servalina proposed...
-
years ago. The
generic name
Felis is
derived from
classical Latin fēlis meaning 'cat, ferret'. Carl
Linnaeus considered Felis to
comprise all cat species...
-
considered it a species, but
subordinated it to the
genus Felis using the
scientific name
Felis thinobius.
Later he
considered it a sand cat subspecies...
- including:
Felis ocreata by
Johann Friedrich Gmelin in 1791 was
based on a
description of a
wildcat encountered in
northern Ethiopia by
James Bruce.
Felis cafra...
- including:
Felis silvestris caucasica proposed by
Konstantin Satunin in 1905 was a skin of a
female cat
collected near
Borjomi in Georgia.
Felis grampia...
-
tigrecillo (Bolivia) and
tigrillo (Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala, and Peru).
Felis pardalis was the
scientific name
proposed for the
ocelot by Carl Linnaeus...
- "allied cat" (
Felis affinis) by John
Edward Gray in 1830. Two
years later,
Johann Friedrich von
Brandt proposed a new
species under the name
Felis rüppelii...