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Mushroom Observer Image 286691: Itajahya galericulata Möller
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Mushroom Observer Image 858393: Colus pusillus (Berk.) Reichert
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Mushroom Observer Image 417849: Phallus Junius ex L.
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Aseroë floriformisThis species has only recently been described (2005), though my original image, shown here, is from 1979 from the state of São Paulo. This explains why I had some difficulty finding a name for this organism! Although this isn't a very good image, I'm including it since I haven't been able to find any other photos, at least in Flickr and Google images. This shows a lateral image which leaves the paler-coloured volva at the base of the stipe clearly visible. This is a completely new locality for this fungus which was previously known only from NE Brazil.
Taken on November 14, 1979
São Sebastião, Sao Paulo, BR
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Castel Fusano, Lazio, Italy
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Serra de Collserola. Barcelona: Catalunya (Espaa)Identificacin: Biodiversidad Virtual
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Dalcouth, Queensland, Australia
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Top Camp, Queensland, Australia
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Mytishchinskiy, Moscow Oblast, Russia
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Egg phase of Staheliomyces cinctus E.Fisch. (1921).
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Florida, United States
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Phallaceae Colus pusillusBasidiomycetes (Puffballs and others)We found two of these today. They are a fungus which emerges from an egg like jelly substance. You can see it at the base of the 'fingers'. The fungi is found in sand and is a decomposer. Often smells like rotting flesh or faeces to attract flies that spread the spores.
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North Carolina, United States
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Aseroe rubra, Errinundra NP, Vic.
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Durham, North Carolina, United States
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Udora, Ontario, Canada
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Common stinkhorn in egg stage, I'm going to eat the middle bit, but its proving difficult to wipe all slime off... They don't stink when at this size thankfully.
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San Rafael del Norte, Jinotega, Nicaragua
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Havkær Skov
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Melby Overdrev, Nordsjælland
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Mushroom Observer Image 255420: Pseudocolus fusiformis (E. Fisch.) Lloyd