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Phallaceae is a
family of fungi,
commonly known as stinkhorns,
within the
order Phallales.
Stinkhorns have a
worldwide distribution, but are especially...
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crinoline stinkhorn,
bridal veil, or
veiled lady, is a
fungus in the
family Phallaceae, or stinkhorns. It has a
cosmopolitan distribution in
tropical areas,...
- stinkhorn, is a
saprobic species of
basidiomycete fungus in the
family Phallaceae.
Similar to
other stinkhorn fungi, the
fruiting body,
known as the receptaculum...
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capillitium threads.
Gleba found on the
fruit body of
species in the
family Phallaceae is
typically gelatinous,
often fetid-smelling, and
deliquescent (becoming...
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Clathrus ruber is a
species of
fungus in the
family Phallaceae, and the type
species of the
genus Clathrus. It is
commonly known as the
latticed stinkhorn...
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headless stinkhorn, or the devil's dipstick, is a
species of
fungus in the
Phallaceae (stinkhorn) family. The
fruit body
begins its
development in an "egg"...
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according to a 2008 estimate,
contains 18 species. They
belong to the
family Phallaceae in the
order Phallales. The best
known species (and type species) is the...
- 'juice', and the
Latin ruber 'red'. It is a
member of the
stinkhorn family Phallaceae,
although has been
placed by some
mycologists in a
separate family Clathraceae...
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Clathrus is a
genus of
fungi of the
family Phallaceae, the
stinkhorn fungi.
Mature fruit bodies are
covered with olive-brown
slimy gleba,
containing spores...
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known colloquially as the
common stinkhorn, is a
widespread fungus in the
Phallaceae (stinkhorn) family. It is
recognizable for its foul odor and its phallic...