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Phallus impudicus,
known colloquially as the
common stinkhorn, is a
widespread fungus in the
Phallaceae (stinkhorn) family. It is
recognizable for its...
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instead one of the sophists. In Latin, the
middle finger was the
digitus impudicus,
meaning the "shameless,
indecent or
offensive finger". In the 1st century...
- cap-like
structure that
bears the gleba.
Notable species include Phallus impudicus, the
common stinkhorn,
Phallus hadriani,
Phallus ravenelii, and Phallus...
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Agaricus impudicus, also
known as the
tufted wood mushroom, is a
mushroom of Agaricus, a
genus with many
edible species. As with all
Agaricus species...
- best
known species (and type species) is the
common stinkhorn (Phallus
impudicus). The
genus was
first written about by the
Dutch botanist Hadri**** Junius...
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monotypic genus of
dwarf spiders containing the
single species,
Pecado impudicus. It was
first described by G.
Hormiga & N.
Scharff in 2005, and has only...
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Phallus impudicus...
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Phallus imperialis, Schulzer, 1873;
Ithyphallus impudicus var.
imperialis and
Ithyphallus impudicus var. iosmos, De Toni, date unknown. The specific...
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Lookalikes Phallus ravenelli is
often confused with P.
impudicus and P. hadriani. P.
impudicus has a
highly reticulate (a net-like
pattern of grooves...
- the base. It has a p****ing
resemblance to the
common stinkhorn (Phallus
impudicus), for
which it is
sometimes mistaken.
Yellow morels are
often found near...