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Mutinus caninus, Dog Stinkhorn, identification - First NatureHabitat. Saprobic, found growing in small groups and sometimes in fairy rings, most often in coniferous forests and close to rotting stumps of other sources of ...Missing: ecology | Show results with:ecology
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Mutinus caninus (MushroomExpert.Com)Aug 26, 2025 · Mutinus caninus is primarily a European fungus, but it does appear in North America, at least in Ohio (see discussion below). Four other North ...
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An Overview of 24 Years of Molecular Phylogenetic Studies in ...Mutinus is represented by eight species, including the type species Mutinus caninus (Huds.) Fr. and Jansia boninensis Lloyd. Xylophallus is represented by ...
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Taxonomy browser (Phallales) - NCBIMutinus · Mutinus albotruncatus · Mutinus bambusinus · Mutinus caninus · Mutinus elegans · Mutinus fleischeri · Mutinus ravenelii · Mutinus taishanensis ...
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Stinkhorn Mushrooms (Agaricomycetes: Phallales: Phallaceae)Ecology and Phenology. Stinkhorns are predominately saprophytic fungi, feeding on dead and decomposing plant material. They play an important beneficial role as ...
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Mutinus caninus - NatureServe ExplorerClassification ; Other Common Names: Satyre des chiens (FR) ; Kingdom: Fungi ; Phylum: Basidiomycota ; Class: Basidiomycetes ; Order: Phallales.
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A White Variety of Mutinus caninus - jstorfollows: Mutinus caninus var. albus var. nov. Button stages pure white; volva left at base of receptaculum as a ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Mutinus caninus (MushroomExpert.Com)### Summary of Egg and Immature Stages of Mutinus caninus
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Dog Stinkhorn (Mutinus caninus) - Charnwood ForagingDec 5, 2024 · Its emergence is often tied to periods of wet weather, as moisture is essential for its growth and development.Missing: size | Show results with:size
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Dog Stinkhorn (Mutinus caninus)### Summary of Mutinus caninus Edibility, Safety, Preparation, and Risks
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Phallus ravenelii: the common stinkhorn, Ravenel's stinkhornDec 25, 2006 · A mature mushroom lasts only a day or two before subsiding. ECOLOGY. The mushroom begins as an egg-like structure with an outer covering ( ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Mutinus caninus albus (MushroomExpert.Com)Aug 28, 2025 · Mutinus caninus albus has a white stem and "eggs", a mature body 6-10cm high, and a foul odor when spore slime is present. It grows in gardens ...
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None### Microscopic Description of Mutinus caninus
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Basidiocarps (a-d) and basidiospores (e) of Phallus impudicus (bar ...Mutinus caninus grows on soil amongst leaf litter, around decaying stumps or rarely on rotting woods generally in hardwood forest and more rarely in conifer ...
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Dog Stinkhorn - Wild Food UKScientific Name. Mutinus caninus ; Synonyms. Phallus caninus, ; Season Start. Jul ; Season End. Oct ; Average Mushroom height (CM). 8-15cm.
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Stinkhorns - Soil Ecology WikiMay 10, 2023 · The "dog stinkhorn", Mutinus caninus, is known for its pink and yellow stalk, and bright orange conical cap [8]. Much brighter than the ...Missing: biology | Show results with:biology
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Mutinus caninus - The Global Fungal Red List InitiativeDec 31, 2024 · A large population and a wide distribution in Europe and N. America. Scattered records from Asia, Africa, S. America and Oceania.
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Gasteromycetes of the Canary Islands. Some noteworthy new recordsThe reports for Mutinus caninus und Lysurus mokusin are the southernmost records for these species in the Northern Hemisphere. ResearchGate Logo. Discover the ...
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Blog Posts - Ohio Mushroom Society - WordPress.comSep 18, 2025 · Michael Kuo recently completed his study of the mystery stinkhorn. He is sure it represents Mutinus caninus and made a page for it at his ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Control of Nuisance Fungi in Landscape Mulch - Plant & Pest AdvisoryMar 23, 2021 · The dog stinkhorn (Muinus caninus) is commonly found growing within landscape mulch and is smaller & less odorous. The numerous species all have ...
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Stinkhorns - Wisconsin HorticultureMar 2, 2024 · Stinkhorns are often first introduced into a garden in organic materials (e.g., soils and mulches) that contain microscopic hyphae (i.e., fungal ...What Are Stinkhorns? · Where Do Stinkhorns Come... · How Do I Control Stinkhorns?Missing: cues | Show results with:cues
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[PDF] Stinkhorn Fungi (G2274) - Nebraska Extension PublicationsOnce the egg is fully developed, it breaks open and the mushroom stalk emerges, growing to maturity (3 to 5 inches tall) in about four to six hours. Growth ...
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[PDF] The stinkhorn Phallus impudicus and the dog stinkhorn Mutinus ...The dog stinkhorn (Mutinus caninus) is similar to the common stinkhorn but is more slender and smaller, attaining a length of 10-12 cm (Figs. 2-4). The stem.
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Elegant Stinkhorn | Missouri Department of ConservationHabitat and Conservation. Grows in leafy debris, mulch piles, rotting wood; also in woods and fields. · Status. Considered a good edible mushroom, with caution.Missing: ecology | Show results with:ecology
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[PDF] Phallales (Agaricomycetes, Fungi) from Southern Brazil ArticleSep 26, 2019 · Notes – Rick (1924) combined Phallus rugulosus Lloyd in Mutinus and stated: “habit similar to Phallus impudicus, but smaller and odor less ...
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Dog Stinkhorn (Lichens and Mushrooms of Virginia) - iNaturalistLichens and Mushrooms of Virginia; Dog Stinkhorn. Dog Stinkhorn. Mutinus caninus ... It is not generally considered edible, although there are reports of the ...