Felis libyca var
sarda was the scientific name proposed for this cat in 1885 by
Fernand Lataste, who described a skin and skull of a male cat from
Sarrabus in Sardinia, which resembled an
African wildcat but was more reddish, grey and brown, and with longer hairs on the back. In 1896,
Giacinto Martorelli considered it as a subspecies of
Felis mediterranea. In 1910,
Édouard Louis Trouessart proposed the name
Felis ocreate sarda. In 1912,
Gerrit Smith Miller Jr. considered it to be a species using the name
Felis sarda for 16
zoological specimens that he had examined. The Sardinian lynx with the
scientific name Lynx lynx sardiniae was proposed by the Italian biologist Pasquale Mola in 1908 for two zoological specimens from
Nuoro in Sardinia that were part of the zoological collection of the
University of Sassari. These specimens were reassessed in 1911 by
Alessandro Ghigi who identified them as Sardinian wildcats. Gighi's assessment was corroborated in 1981 by an Italian biologist who examined the still available mounted specimens initially described by Mola. The scientific name
Felis silvestris lybica var.
sarda, using an outdated name for the African wildcat, was proposed in 2013. == Phylogeography ==