Clavicoccus erinaceus was created in 1948.
Erinaceus albiventris
Subfamily Erinaceinae (Hedgehogs)Genus AtelerixFour-toed Hedgehog, Atelerix albiventrisNorth African Hedgehog, Atelerix algirusSouthern African Hedgehog, Atelerix frontalisSomali Hedgehog, Atelerix sclateriGenus ErinaceusAmur Hedgehog, Erinaceus amurensisSouthern White-breasted Hedgehog, Erinaceus concolorEuropean Hedgehog, Erinaceus europaeusNorthern White-breasted Hedgehog, Erinaceus roumanicusGenus HemiechinusLong-eared Hedgehog, Hemiechinus auritusIndian Long-eared Hedgehog, Hemiechinus collarisGenus MesechinusDaurian Hedgehog, Mesechinus dauuricusHugh's Hedgehog, Mesechinus hughiGenus ParaechinusDesert Hedgehog, Paraechinus aethiopicusBrandt's Hedgehog, Paraechinus hypomelasIndian Hedgehog, Paraechinus micropusBare-bellied Hedgehog, Paraechinus nudiventris
A british species called Erinaceus I believe
It is pronounced as "eh-RIN-ay-see-us yur-oh-PEE-us."
Hedgehogs actually belong to the family Erinaceina and the members fall into several genera which includeGenus AtelerixFour-toed hedgehog, Atelerix albiventrisNorth African hedgehog, Atelerix algirusSouthern African hedgehog, Atelerix frontalisSomali hedgehog, Atelerix sclateriGenus ErinaceusAmur hedgehog, Erinaceus amurensisSouthern white-breasted hedgehog, Erinaceus concolorEuropean hedgehog, Erinaceus europaeusNorthern white-breasted hedgehog, Erinaceus roumanicusGenus HemiechinusLong-eared hedgehog, Hemiechinus auritusIndian long-eared hedgehog, Hemiechinus collarisGenus MesechinusDaurian hedgehog, Mesechinus dauuricusHugh's hedgehog, Mesechinus hughiGenus ParaechinusDesert hedgehog, Paraechinus aethiopicusBrandt's hedgehog, Paraechinus hypomelasIndian hedgehog, Paraechinus micropusBare-bellied hedgehog, Paraechinus nudiventris
the scientific name for an hedgehog is Erinaceus Albiventris
Hedgehog: Erinaceus europaeus Harvest mouse: Micromys minutus Badger: Meles meles Mole: Talpa europaea Brown rat: Rattus norvegicus
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Atelerix albiventris.AnswerThere are many species of hedgehog. Hedgehogs come from genera Atelerix and Erinaceus. They are not rodents. In older classification they come from the Order Insectivora of the Class Mammalia. In newer classification, they come from the Order Eulipotyphla with their relatives the shrews and talpid moles.
Hedgehogs are also known as "urchins" and "hedgehogs" in various contexts. In some regions, they are referred to as "porkies" due to their spiky appearance. Additionally, the scientific name for the common hedgehog is Erinaceus europaeus. In certain cultures, they may have other local names based on folklore or characteristics.
Hedgehogs have a total of 66 chromosomes, organized into 33 pairs. This genetic makeup is characteristic of the European hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus) and other species within the Erinaceidae family. Chromosome numbers can vary slightly among different species, but 66 is the commonly recognized count for hedgehogs.
Erinaceidae is the scientific family name for hedgehogs and gymnures, which are small, spiny mammals found primarily in Europe, Asia, and Africa. The name derives from the Latin word "erinaceus," meaning hedgehog. Members of this family are known for their distinctive spines, which serve as a defense mechanism against predators. They are primarily nocturnal and have a diet that includes insects, small invertebrates, and plants.
Lion's mane mushroom (Hericium erinaceus) is primarily found in temperate forests, particularly on decaying hardwood trees such as oak, beech, and maple. It typically grows in late summer to early fall. This unique mushroom is recognizable by its long, white spines that resemble a lion's mane, hence its name. While native to North America, Europe, and Asia, it can be cultivated in various regions.