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- Erinaceidae /ˌɛrɪnəˈsiːɪdiː/ is a family in the order Eulipotyphla, consisting of the hedgehogs and moonrats. Until recently, it was ****igned to the order...
- Porcupines' spiny protection resembles that of the only distantly related erinaceomorph hedgehogs and Australian monotreme echidnas as well as tenrecid tenrecs...
- to the largest size of their prey on the island, such as the great erinaceomorph of Gargano, Deinogalerix, and rodents. Pavia M. (2011). "Fossil birds...
- insectivorous mammals Adunator, erinaceomorph insectivore Leptacodon, nyctitheriid insectivore Litocherus, erinaceomorph insectivore Primatomorpha - primates...
- Russell & Phélizon 1999 Genus †Seia Russell & Gingerich 1981 [formerly an erinaceomorph insectivoran] Genus †Berruvius Russell 1964 [?navajoviine sensu McKenna...
- Loc. 9610, Jhalar A single molar An indeterminate lipotyphlan. Seia S. shahi Chorlakki Two molars An erinaceomorph, probably representing a new family....
- Ordolagus teilhardi; the hyaenodont Hyaenodon neimongoliensis; the erinaceomorph Palaeoscaptor acridens; the other primates Yunnanadapis folivorus, Y...
- Middle Eocene of Southern California, and the Affinities of Eocene 'Erinaceomorphs'". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 36 (6): e1212059. Bibcode:2016JVPal...
- slightly exceeding half a meter in length and six kilograms in weight. The erinaceomorphs (Erinaceomorpha) are a suborder of placental mammals that includes a...
- ****ociated tarsal bones". An animal of enigmatic affinities but may be an erinaceomorph. cf. Dartonius cf. D. jepseni "YPM 30559, fragment of left ramus with...