Just got the latest issue of Cat News (autumn 2011 - received January 2012 - they always run late). The opening page states that the IUCN Cat Specialist Group (which publishes Cat News twice a year) is going to do a major review of felid taxonomy. Excerpts from the article:
"How many cat species are there today - thirty-six, thirty-seven, a few less or a few more?
...We have therefore decided to establish a Cat Classification Task Force with the goal to propose...an updated and practical classification of the Felidae.
...The CCFT will be chaired by Andrew Kitchener, Principal Curator of Vertebrates at the National Museums Scotland in Edinburgh.
...The aim is to finish the work until the end of 2012 and to publish the updated cat classification as a Cat News Special Issue in spring 2013."
It will be interesting to see what they come up with.
"How many cat species are there today - thirty-six, thirty-seven, a few less or a few more?
...We have therefore decided to establish a Cat Classification Task Force with the goal to propose...an updated and practical classification of the Felidae.
...The CCFT will be chaired by Andrew Kitchener, Principal Curator of Vertebrates at the National Museums Scotland in Edinburgh.
...The aim is to finish the work until the end of 2012 and to publish the updated cat classification as a Cat News Special Issue in spring 2013."
It will be interesting to see what they come up with.