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26 May 2010 Atelerix albiventris (Erinaceomorpha: Erinaceidae)
Erica M. Santana, Holly E. Jantz, Troy L. Best
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Abstract

Atelerix albiventris (Wagner, 1841) is an erinaceid with variable common names but is most widely known as the four-toed hedgehog. One of 4 members of the genus Atelerix, A. albiventris is the smallest of the African hedgehogs. These nocturnal insectivores are sexually dimorphic and widespread, and are not a species of special conservation concern. Native to equatorial Africa, they inhabit steppes, savannas, grasslands, and agricultural fields. A. albiventris has been domesticated and is widely used in biomedical research and sold in the exotic pet trade.

Erica M. Santana, Holly E. Jantz, and Troy L. Best "Atelerix albiventris (Erinaceomorpha: Erinaceidae)," Mammalian Species 42(1), 99-110, (26 May 2010). https://doi.org/10.1644/857.1
Published: 26 May 2010
KEYWORDS
Africa
erinaceid
erinaceomorph
hedgehog
Insectivore
orbicularis panniculi
sexually dimorphic
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