Kingdom Fungi Rank Species | Division Basidiomycota Genus Clathrus Higher classification Clathrus | |
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Similar Clathrus, Stinkhorn mushrooms, Clathrus ruber, Hydnellum peckii, Phallus impudicus |
Clathrus archeri devil s fingers octopus stinkhorn fungi erupting from their eggs time lapse
Clathrus archeri (synonyms Lysurus archeri, Anthurus archeri, Pseudocolus archeri), commonly known as octopus stinkhorn, or devil's fingers, is a fungus indigenous to Australia, including Tasmania, and New Zealand, and an introduced species in Europe, North America and Asia. The young fungus erupts from a suberumpent egg by forming into four to seven elongated slender arms initially erect and attached at the top. The arms then unfold to reveal a pinkish-red interior covered with a dark-olive spore-containing gleba. In maturity it smells of putrid flesh. Recently, C. archeri var. alba with white tentacles or arms has been reported from the Shola Forests in the Western Ghats, Kerala, India.
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