caeruleus
Paraleptamphopus caeruleus was created in 1885.
Korynetes caeruleus was created in 1775.
Caeruleus equus.
Bungarus caeruleus
The Latin word for blue is "caeruleus".
Blue is the English equivalent of 'caeruleus'. An alternate spelling is 'caerulus'. It's an adjective in the masculine singular form. The feminine and neuter equivalents are 'caerulea' and 'caeruleum', respectively.
Comes from the latin word caeruleus meaning dark blue.
According to Wikipedia - its Latin name is Cyanistes caeruleus
An azurine is a blue roach of Europe, Latin name Leuciscus caeruleus.
An azure jay is a passeriform bird, Latin name Cyanocorax caeruleus, of the crow family.
Exultate est des individuales des Caeruleus. Consider it public domain.
The Latin term for the British Blue cat is "Felis catus," which refers to the domestic cat species. However, there isn't a specific Latin name exclusively for the British Blue variety, as it is commonly recognized by its English name. In general, "British Blue" can be described in Latin as "Felis catus Britannicus caeruleus," with "caeruleus" meaning blue.