Clathrus
Clathrus | |
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Clathrus archeri | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Fungi |
Division: | Basidiomycota |
Class: | Agaricomycetes |
Order: | Phallales |
Family: | Phallaceae |
Genus: | Clathrus P.Micheli ex L. (1753) |
Type species | |
Clathrus ruber P.Micheli ex Pers. (1801) | |
Synonyms[1] | |
Clathrus is a genus of fungi of the family Phallaceae, the stinkhorn fungi. As with other members of the family, mature fruit bodies are covered with olive-brown slimy gleba, containing spores, that attracts flies. These fungi are saprobic (feeding on dead organic matter) and are common in mulch.
Species
- Clathrus archeri, octopus stinkhorn
- Clathrus baumii
- Clathrus bicolumnatus
- Clathrus cameroensis
- Clathrus cancellatum, cancer stinkhorn, striker
- Clathrus cheriar
- Clathrus chrysomycelinus
- Clathrus columnatus
- Clathrus crispus
- Clathrus crispatus
- Clathrus cristatus
- Clathrus delicatus
- Clathrus hainanensis
- Clathrus kusanoi
- Clathrus mauritianus
- Clathrus oahuensis
- Clathrus preussi
- Clathrus roseovolvatus[2]
- Clathrus ruber
- Clathrus transvaalensis
- Clathrus treubii
- Clathrus xiningensis
References
- ↑ "Clathrus P. Micheli ex L. 1753". MycoBank. International Mycological Association. Retrieved 2010-10-29.
- ↑ Lécuru C, Mornand J, Fiard J-P, Moreau P-A, Courtecuisse C. (2013). "Clathrus roseovolvatus, a new phalloid fungus of the Caribbean". Cryptogamie Mycologie. 34 (1): 35–44. doi:10.7872/crym.v34.iss1.2013.35.
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