The Bobcat species (Lynx rufus) is in the Genus "Lynx".
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The Genus Latin name for bobcat is Lynx.
The Latin name for Bumblebee is Bumbus (genus).
The scientific name 'Lynx rufus' for the Bobcat comes from the genus Lynx, a group of medium-sized wild cats, and the species name rufus, which means red or reddish, referring to the Bobcat's distinctive fur coloration. This taxonomical binomial is used to classify and differentiate this specific species within the Lynx genus.
Lynx rufus is the scientific name for the bobcat. 'Lynx' originates from an Indo-European term meaning "light" and was applied to bobcats and other members of the lynx family because they have luminescent, refelective eyes. 'Rufus' is Latin for red and refers to the cat's reddish-tan fur.
A bobcat is a member of the Felidae family, which includes cats. They are specifically classified as members of the Lynx genus.
Pea is the English equivalent of 'lathyrus'. The word 'lathyrus' is an old Greek word. But it still is used today, as the name of the genus to which the sweet pea belongs. The equivalent in Latin is the neuter gender noun 'pisum'.
The Latin name for Bumblebee is Bumbus (genus).
The bobcat is Felis Rufus.
The bobcat is a feline of the lynx genus, Lynx Rufus.
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Well, I know the latin name, Lynx rufus, meaning lynx with red hair.
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The scientific name 'Lynx rufus' for the Bobcat comes from the genus Lynx, a group of medium-sized wild cats, and the species name rufus, which means red or reddish, referring to the Bobcat's distinctive fur coloration. This taxonomical binomial is used to classify and differentiate this specific species within the Lynx genus.
Genus and species names are in Latin.