Sciurus vulgaris
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Definition
Noun: * Sciurus vulgaris: The scientific name for the Eurasian red squirrel, a small tree-dwelling rodent characterized by its reddish-brown fur, tufted ears, and a bushy tail. It is native to forests across Europe and parts of northern Asia.
Usage
- The word Sciurus vulgaris is used in formal, scientific, or academic contexts to precisely identify this specific species of squirrel. It is not typically used in everyday conversation.
- It functions as a proper noun (the name of a specific entity) and is often written in italics in scientific literature.
Examples
- In a scientific report: "The study focused on the population decline of in the British Isles."
- In a wildlife documentary: "Here, high in the pine canopy, we observe caching its winter food supply."
- In a zoology textbook: " is distinguished from the grey squirrel () by its coat color and ear tufts."
Advanced Usage
- The name can be used in binomial nomenclature discussions to explain species classification.
- Example: "In the binomial name Sciurus vulgaris, 'Sciurus' denotes the genus, while 'vulgaris' is the species epithet meaning 'common'."
Variants and Related Words
- Red Squirrel (n): The common English name for .
- Eurasian Red Squirrel (n): A more precise common name specifying its geographic range.
- Sciurus carolinensis (n): The scientific name for the Eastern grey squirrel, a different species often mentioned in contrast.
Synonyms
- Red Squirrel: The direct and most common synonym in non-scientific English.
- Eurasian Red Squirrel: A more descriptive synonym.
Different Meanings
- Sciurus vulgaris has only one specific meaning: it refers exclusively to the Eurasian red squirrel species. It does not refer to squirrels in general or to any other type of squirrel.
Noun
- common reddish-brown squirrel of Europe and parts of Asia