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Observation: Phallus indusiatus Vent. (94043)
About Phallus indusiatus Vent. [MyCoPortal]
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List of species in Phallus Junius ex L. (17)
Public Description (default) [Edit]
Draft for 2009/2010 EOL University Species Pages Initiative by Ashley Burkhead (private)
Species Lists:
Fungi of Panama
Stinkhorns
Albinos, Pigment & Growth Oddities
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  Eduardo27   86% (1)   Eye3Eyes3
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Created: 2012-05-13 17:25:40 EDT (-0400)
By: Daniel B. Wheeler (Tuberale)
Summary: Interesting to me

that the skirt is visible even while still in egg form. Great obs.!


Created: 2012-05-13 15:25:29 EDT (-0400)
By: Eduardo A. Esquivel Rios (Eduardo27)
Summary: About

A curiosity, from one “egg” (Photo 6), emerge two Phallus, with one “head” (Photos 7 ,8 and 9)


Created: 2012-05-07 23:42:45 EDT (-0400)
By: Daniel B. Wheeler (Tuberale)
Summary: Have you been dry there?

Usually these can be collected while still in egg stage and matured in a moist, cool environment.


Created: 2012-05-07 12:50:28 EDT (-0400)
By: Eduardo A. Esquivel Rios (Eduardo27)
Summary: About

Yes, but im waiting and watching one week these eggs and not see any changes.


Created: 2012-05-07 12:12:12 EDT (-0400)
By: Daniel B. Wheeler (Tuberale)
Summary: Similar to Phallus impudicus eggs.

These are immsture, but the young, unexpanded stinkhorn can be seen inside. Could be something similar to Clathrus, too.



Created: 2012-05-06 12:22:00 EDT (-0400)
Last modified: 2012-05-13 18:59:06 EDT (-0400)
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