Bassariscus

/ˌbæsəˈrɪskəs/ noun

The scientific genus name for the ring-tailed cat or cacomistle, a small carnivorous mammal found in the Americas.

Neolatin scientific nomenclature combining 'Bassaris' (from classical mythology) with the Latin suffix '-cus.' Scientists named this animal in the Linnaean tradition of using classical references in binomial nomenclature.

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