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  1. ENVIRONMENT|natural environment|wildlife · SCIENCE|natural and applied sciences|life sciences|biology|zoology|animal taxonomy · SCIENCE|natural and applied sciences|life sciences|biology|botany|plant taxonomy
    fospeiceas Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    Context 'De bhrí go bhfuil sé dodhéanta go heolaíoch, áfach, idirdhealú a dhéanamh idir fionnadh cat clóis agus fionnadh fospeiceas eile nach cait chlóis iad, ba chóir sainmhíniú ar chat mar ‘felis silvestris’, a chuireann fospeicis cat nach cait chlóis iad san áireamh chomh maith, a ghlacadh sa Rialachán seo.' Reference "Rialachán (CE) Uimh. 1523/2007 lena dtoirmisctear fionnadh cat agus fionnadh madraí agus táirgí a bhfuil fionnadh den sórt sin iontu a chur ar an margadh agus a allmhairiú isteach sa Chomhphobal nó a onnmhairiú amach as, CELEX:32007R1523/GA"
    Unterart | Subspezies | Subspecies | Subsp. | ssp.
    de
    Definition "taxonomische Rangstufe direkt unterhalb der Art IATE:1624114" Reference "Wikipedia https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unterart (24.10.2016)"
    subspecies | sub-species
    en
    Definition "category intermediate in rank between species [ IATE:1624114 ] and variety [ IATE:1624772 ], based on a smaller number of correlated characters than are used to differentiate species and generally conditioned by geographical and/or ecological occurrence" Reference 'Terminology of Forest Science, Technology, Practice, and Products'. F.C. Ford-Robertson (ed.). Society of American Foresters. 1971
    Comment Organisms that belong to different subspecies of the same species are capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring, but they often do not interbreed in nature due to geographic isolation or other factors. The differences between subspecies are usually less distinct than the differences between species, but more distinct than the differences between breeds or races (races can be assigned to different subspecies if taxonomically different).
    subspecies | subsp. | ssp.
    la
    Definition "taxonomic rank in biological classification, immediately below the rank of species, consisting of three Latin words" Reference "Council-FR, based on How to handle scientific names of genera,families, etc. (22.3.2023)"
    Comment In zoology, the subspecies is not indicated by any label; it just follows the species name: the European wildcat is Felis silvestris silvestris. If the subspecies name is the same as the species name, it can be abbreviated: Felis s. silvestris.In botany, the subspecies is indicated by “subsp.” or “ssp.” (with subsp. being recommended): Juncus effusus subsp. solutus. The “subsp.” label is not italicised.