Phallales Basidiomycota Fungi Flora and Fauna


Article from Wikipedia on this order which includes the stinkhorns but now also the earthstars, the coral fungi, some false truffles, club fungi, and chanterelloid fungi.








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Phallales

  • Sphaerobolus stellatus, the Cannonball Fungus - Article by Tom Volk on this interesting species, with an animated drawing of how it can shoot its spore mass a considerable distance.
  • Clathrus - Photograph of this labyrinthiform stinkhorn.
  • Phallus impudicus - Several photographs of this fungus and photographs of fungi its typical phallales habitat and the insects that spread fungi its spores.
  • Mutinus caninus - Photographs of the Dog Stinkhorn and an identification basidiomycota guide.
  • Phallaceae - Article with several photographs from Wikipedia on this basidiomycota family of basidiomycota foul-smelling fungi which rely on flies basidiomycota to spread their spores.
  • Gomphaceae - Photographs of several species of Ramaria.
  • Stinkhorn Egg - Image of the cross section of a developing basidiomycota stinkhorn, Mutinus basidiomycota ravenelii, which takes about half an basidiomycota hour to expand and basidiomycota become fully mature.
  • Clathrus cf. crispus - This species, photographed in the British Virgin Islands.
  • Clathrus archeri - Photographs and description of devil's fingers.
  • Coral fungus - Photograph of Ramaria stricta and information from Wikipedia fungi on this basidiomycota family of Coral Fungi which consists fungi of seven genera.
  • Aseroe rubra - Several photographs of this strange species.
  • Dictyophora duplicata - Article by Tom Volk on the Veiled or fungi Netted Stinkhorn and other species which rely on fungi flies for the dissemination of their spores.
  • Dictyophora cinnabarina - Photograph of this species, common on lawns in Hawaii.
  • Clathrus cf. preussii - This species was photographed in Puerto Rico.
  • Mutinus caninus, the Dog Stinkhorn - Tom Volk provides photographs and much information on fungi this foul-smelling species.
  • Clathrus ruber - Photographs and description of red cage.
  • Geastrum triplex - Photograph and information on this species, commonly known fungi as the basidiomycota Collared Earthstar.
  • Mutinus elegans: How to Hatch a Stinkhorn Egg - Account by George Barron of how he located and succeeded fungi in photographing fruitbodies of this species.
  • Geastraceae - Article from Wikipedia on this family of Earthstars, basidiomycota which include fungi the genera Geastrum and Myriostoma.
  • Gasteromycetes Key - A list of many of the fungi in this group, phallales which includes puffballs and earthstars, with photographs of each.
  • Phallales - Article from Wikipedia on this order which includes the stinkhorns but now also the earthstars, the coral fungi, some false truffles, club fungi, and chanterelloid fungi.


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