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Taxonomy browser (Mutinus elegans) - NCBI - NIHNCBI BLAST name: basidiomycete fungi. Rank: species. Genetic code: Translation table 1 (Standard) Mitochondrial genetic code: Translation table 4 (Mold ...
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Mutinus elegans (MushroomExpert.Com)Mutinus elegans can be recognized by the orange color of its fresh, unfaded stem. Other North American Mutinus taxa have red, pink, or white stems when fresh.Missing: fungus biology
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Mutinus elegans (Demon Fingers, Devil's Dipstick, Dog Stinkhorn ...Elegant stinkhorn (Mutinus elegans) is a foul smelling fungus found anywhere woody material is rotting – old stumps and branches, mulch, lawns.Missing: biology ecology
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The elegant stinkhorn Mutinus elegans striking orange finger ... - BlogsJan 8, 2019 · This fungi starts out as a partially covered growth called a volva. This part, above and below the soils surface, has the general appearance of ...
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An Overview of 24 Years of Molecular Phylogenetic Studies in ...The order Phallales (Basidiomycota) is represented by gasteroid fungi with expanded and sequestrate basidiomata, known as stinkhorns and false truffles.
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Stinkhorn Mushrooms (Agaricomycetes: Phallales: Phallaceae)Dec 18, 2018 · Four common species of Florida stinkhorn mushrooms are described in this document: Phallus ravenelli, Clathrus columnatus, Mutinus elegans, and ...
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[PDF] Molecular phylogenetics of the gomphoid-phalloid fungi with an ...These fungi traditionally were classified in the family Gomphaceae within Aphyllophorales, along with distantly related taxa such as Cantharella- ceae, ...
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A new species of Mutinus (Phallaceae, Phallales) from Shandong ...Feb 3, 2023 · To study the phylogenetic position of E. longissima, a phylogenetic tree was constructed based on the combined ITS and 28S rDNA sequence data.
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Mutinus elegans (Elegant stinkhorn) - FloraFinderIdentification: Fruiting bodies are spike-like in appearance, 1½–7″ (4–17 cm) high and ⅛–½″ (5–15 mm) around, gradually tapering toward the top and usually ...Missing: biology | Show results with:biology
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Loading...Insufficient relevant content. The provided content only includes CSS stylesheet links and no substantive information about *Mutinus elegans* nomenclature, basionym, synonyms, authorities, type specimen details, etymology, publication details, locations, or nomenclatural history/debates.
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Stinkhorn – Mutinus elegans - Hiker's NotebookCommon Name: Elegant Stinkhorn, Devil's Dipstick, Devil's Horn, Devil's Stinkpot, Dog Penis – The fetid smell of the fungus coupled with its cornucopian ...
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(PDF) Headless stinkhorn fungi (Mutinus spp.) with special ...Jan 16, 2017 · ... Mutinus elegans claws its way through. leaf litter, forest floor ... Cooke (1882:57) and Staheliomyces cinctus E. Fischer (1921:142) as new ...
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[PDF] Nuisance Fungi in Landscape MulchHigh moisture and high temperatures (70°80°F) favor fruiting body ... The elegant stinkhorn (Mutinus elegans) mush room has a characteristic long ...
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Elegant Stinkhorn - Missouri Department of ConservationThe elegant stinkhorn is a long, tapered, pinkish orange column with a greenish brown, smelly slime covering the top and a white cup around the base.
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[PDF] Illustrations of the Fleshy Fungi of Iowa - UNI ScholarWorksMutinus elegans (Mont.) E. Fisch. Fig. 5. Eggs white, ovate, 3-5 cm. in diameter; mature basidiocarp 6-17 cm. tall, stem cylindrical below, 2-3 cm. in ...
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[PDF] Stinkhorn Mushrooms (Agaricomycetes: Phallales: Phallaceae)1The stalk of Mutinus elegans is 4–7 inches (10‒18 cm) tall, and 0.5–1 inch (1.2–2.5 cm) wide. The stalk is rough, tapered at both ends, hollow, spongy, and ...
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[PDF] ID: Body reddish-pink; spike-like w/ slimy dark fruiting surface. Foul ...Mutinus elegans (Montagne) E. Fischer. CLOSEUP ... Solem. Stinkhorn. Mutinus elegans ... Spores: Olive-green/dark green, Ellipsoid, smooth, hyaline.
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Mutinus elegans - Missouri Mycological SocietySpore texture: smooth. Spore shape: elliptical. Spore print color: olive green. Chemical reaction: n/d. Mutinus elegans is often mistaken for Mutinus caninus.
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Mutinus bambusinus (MushroomExpert.Com)Ecology: Saprobic; growing alone or gregariously in gardens, flowerbeds, and cultivated areas—but also appearing in bamboo groves; May through October; tropical ...Missing: habitat | Show results with:habitat
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The Stinkhorns (MushroomExpert.Com)"Phalloid" species have a well-developed stem and a clearly separated, simple cap structure, while "mutinoid" species have well-developed stems that lack a ...Missing: family | Show results with:family
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Elegant Stinkhorn (Mutinus elegans) - mushrooms of Eastern TexasThe fungus produces a distinctive, elongated fruiting body with a slimy, greenish-yellow gleba at the tip and a white or pinkish stem. In East and Central Texas ...Missing: biology ecology
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Nastiest Mushroom Ever - Brooklyn Botanic GardenOct 19, 2012 · Mutinus elegans, a very distinctive species of mushroom, is showing up in shady, damp mulch and compost piles in parks, gardens, and backyards.Missing: nomenclatural debates
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Elegant Stinkhorn (Mutinus elegans)### Summary of Edibility, Toxicity, GI Upset, and Consumption Risks for Mutinus elegans
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Stone: Stinkhorns are either amazing or disgustingOct 2, 2015 · In the Victorian era, embarrassed citizens (including Charles Darwin's granddaughter) would collect and destroy stinkhorns each morning so ...Missing: women folklore
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[PDF] Green Fungus, Friend or Foe? - New York Mycological SocietyThe fetid, dark tissue at the top of the stinkhorn Mutinus elegans is its gleba. Gleba artwork provided by NYMS club member and natural science illustra ...