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  2. Phallus indusiatus - Wikipedia

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    [5] [14] Phallus indusiatus has many common names based on its appearance, including long net stinkhorn, crinoline stinkhorn, [15] basket stinkhorn, [16] bridal veil fungus, [17] and veiled lady. The Japanese name Kinugasatake ( 衣笠茸 or キヌガサタケ ) , derived from the word kinugasa , refers to the wide-brimmed hats that featured a ...

  3. Phallus (fungus) - Wikipedia

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    Phallus pygmaeus – Stinkhorn fungus from Brazil This species is a miniature Phallus (up to 1 cm tall) found in the Brazilian State Pernambuco. [ 22 ] Phallus ravenelii – Stinkhorn fungus from North America – Ravenel's stinkhorn

  4. Portal:Fungi/Selected species/100 - Wikipedia

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    The fungus is characterised by a conical to bell-shaped cap on a stipe and a lacy "skirt" that hangs from beneath the cap. Mature fruit bodies are up to 30 cm (12 in) tall with a cap that is 2–4 cm (0.8–1.6 in) long. The cap is covered with a greenish spore-containing slime, which attract flies and other insects that eat the spores and ...

  5. Portal:China/Selected article/16 - Wikipedia

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    Phallus indusiatus, commonly called the bamboo fungus, bamboo pith, long net stinkhorn, crinoline stinkhorn or veiled lady, is a fungus in the family Phallaceae, or stinkhorns. It has a cosmopolitan distribution in tropical areas, and is found in southern Asia, Africa, the Americas, and Australia, where it grows in woodlands and gardens in rich ...

  6. This vegan ‘chicken’ is made out of … fungus? [Video] - AOL

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  7. Phallaceae - Wikipedia

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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 prevalent in tropical regions. They are known for their foul-smelling, sticky spore masses, or gleba , borne on the end of a stalk called the receptaculum.

  8. Giant chicken frog faces extinction due to a deadly amphibian ...

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    The population of the mountain chicken frog, once abundant in the Caribbean, has dropped by over 99% in 20 years due to a deadly fungal disease.

  9. Metarhizium granulomatis - Wikipedia

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    Metarhizium granulomatis is a rare fatal disease that infects veiled chameleons. Similar symptoms of disease are seen in M. viride. [4] Common clinical signs seen in the veiled chameleons for this fungal disease are anorexia, hemorrhages in the tongue, necrotic toes, and ulcerative skin lesions.