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Stinkhorn Fungi:
Additional Information:
Courtesy of
Damon Ramsey Another group of familiar fungi are the gasteromycetes, which includes the puffballs and the Phalloids. This last group includes the distinctive 'Stinkhorn fungi' that are often noticed due to their bad smell as they erupt from the ground. If that wasn't bad enough, they are usually very phallic shaped. Some species, such as the bridal veil, having delicate lace like network (right) while others are star-shaped. The smell is produced by a liquid that contains the spores, so when insects such as flies are attracted to the fungus, they end up distributing the spore.
The Gasteromycetes include the
'puff-balls'. The fat round structures release their spore through a central top
opening or all over the body in puff-like cloud when the skin breaks apart, or
when disturbed by a finger or a rain drop. |
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