Thursday, November 15, 2012

Scientific Classification of the Rabbit


Rabbit Scientific Names

Due to the fact that rabbits are such a diverse species there are several scientific names for rabbits. In general terms of speaking rabbit scientific names would include the 8 genera of classified rabbit species. They currently include the PentalagusBunolagusNesolagus,RomerolagusBrachylagusSylvilagusOryctolagus and the Poelagus.
In addition to the genera names which most rabbit raisers would definitely never use on an everyday basis, there are the male and female scientific names.
A male rabbit is referred to as a “Buck” and a female rabbit is referred to as a “Doe”. Additional Tidbit: Many times on rabbit pedigrees for instance a father will be referred to as a “Sire” and a mother as a “Dam”.
Also a young rabbit is either called a kitten or kit in scientific terms.

Rabbit genera

Info on the eight main genera of rabbits:

Brachylagus

You will find the Pygmy Rabbit in the Brachylagus genera. The Genus name being Brachylagus and the species name being B. idahoensis. Binomial name: Brachylagus idahoensis .
Size: The World’s smallest leporid is the Pygmy Rabbit, weighing between 375 and 500 grams at adulthood.
Habitat: Great Basin area of the western USA
See more info… Pygmy Rabbit Facts

Bunolagus

In the Bunolagus genera you will find the Riverine Rabbit, commonly nicknamed the Bushman Hare or simply the Bushman Rabbit. Its genus name is Bunolagus and its species name is B. monticularis, which form the Binomial name of: Bunolagus monticularis.
See more… Riverine Rabbit Info

Nesolagus

The genus Nesolagus contains two species including the Annamite Striped Rabbit and theSumatran Striped Rabbit. Their Binomial names are Nesolagus timminsi and Nesolagus netscherirespectively.
See more… Annamite Striped Rabbit and Sumatran Striped Rabbit

Oryctolagus

The famous European Rabbit is found inside the Oryctolagus genus. The European is the primary rabbit species that was domesticated to create our current domestic rabbit breeds. Their species name is O. cuniculus and binomial name is Oryctolagus cuniculus.
See more… All about the European Rabbit

Pentalagus

The Pentalagus genus contains the Amami Rabbit also known as the Ryukyu Rabbit. This species almost previously died out, however currently it still lives on two Asian islands. The Binomial name is Pentalagus furnessi.
See more… Amami Rabbit info

Poelagus

In the Poelagus genus you will find the Bunyoro Rabbit which is sometimes called the Central African Rabbit. The species name is P. marjorita and Binomial name is Poelagus marjorita.
See more… Bunyoro Rabbit

Romerolagus

Inside the Romerolagus genus you will find the Volcano Rabbit which is the world’s second smallest rabbit. The species name is R. diazi and the Binomial name is Romerolagus diazi.

Sylvilagus

In the Sylvilagus genus you will find the cottontail rabbits. This genus actually contains 16 different lagomorph species.
See more… Cottontail Rabbits
This article is part of our rabbit names category.
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Rabbit Scientific Names

Due to the fact that rabbits are such a diverse species there are several scientific names for rabbits. In general terms of speaking rabbit scientific names would include the 8 genera of classified rabbit species. They currently include the PentalagusBunolagusNesolagus,RomerolagusBrachylagusSylvilagusOryctolagus and the Poelagus.
In addition to the genera names which most rabbit raisers would definitely never use on an everyday basis, there are the male and female scientific names.
A male rabbit is referred to as a “Buck” and a female rabbit is referred to as a “Doe”. Additional Tidbit: Many times on rabbit pedigrees for instance a father will be referred to as a “Sire” and a mother as a “Dam”.
Also a young rabbit is either called a kitten or kit in scientific terms.

Rabbit genera

Info on the eight main genera of rabbits:

Brachylagus

You will find the Pygmy Rabbit in the Brachylagus genera. The Genus name being Brachylagus and the species name being B. idahoensis. Binomial name: Brachylagus idahoensis .
Size: The World’s smallest leporid is the Pygmy Rabbit, weighing between 375 and 500 grams at adulthood.
Habitat: Great Basin area of the western USA
See more info… Pygmy Rabbit Facts

Bunolagus

In the Bunolagus genera you will find the Riverine Rabbit, commonly nicknamed the Bushman Hare or simply the Bushman Rabbit. Its genus name is Bunolagus and its species name is B. monticularis, which form the Binomial name of: Bunolagus monticularis.
See more… Riverine Rabbit Info

Nesolagus

The genus Nesolagus contains two species including the Annamite Striped Rabbit and theSumatran Striped Rabbit. Their Binomial names are Nesolagus timminsi and Nesolagus netscherirespectively.
See more… Annamite Striped Rabbit and Sumatran Striped Rabbit

Oryctolagus

The famous European Rabbit is found inside the Oryctolagus genus. The European is the primary rabbit species that was domesticated to create our current domestic rabbit breeds. Their species name is O. cuniculus and binomial name is Oryctolagus cuniculus.
See more… All about the European Rabbit

Pentalagus

The Pentalagus genus contains the Amami Rabbit also known as the Ryukyu Rabbit. This species almost previously died out, however currently it still lives on two Asian islands. The Binomial name is Pentalagus furnessi.
See more… Amami Rabbit info

Poelagus

In the Poelagus genus you will find the Bunyoro Rabbit which is sometimes called the Central African Rabbit. The species name is P. marjorita and Binomial name is Poelagus marjorita.
See more… Bunyoro Rabbit

Romerolagus

Inside the Romerolagus genus you will find the Volcano Rabbit which is the world’s second smallest rabbit. The species name is R. diazi and the Binomial name is Romerolagus diazi.

Sylvilagus

In the Sylvilagus genus you will find the cottontail rabbits. This genus actually contains 16 different lagomorph species.
See more… Cottontail Rabbits
This article is part of our rabbit names category.

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