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funky stinkhorn has a well-developed, round-in-cross-section stem, and a head structure that consists of several short, pointed arms that look like claws. the arms are covered with stinky, spore -filled, dark brown goo that attracts the flies and other insects that have been unwittingly duped by the mushroom
america; also known from south america, africa, asia, and australia; summer, or, in warm climates, year round. the illustrated and described collections are from colorado, washington, and new south wales, australia. fruiting body: initially a whitish "egg" up to cm wide and cm high; emerging to form a mushroom...
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southern illinois and ohio. they may not actually represent agaricus auricolor (which, according to krieger in , should have a bell-shaped cap and pointed stem base—and which, by the way, is an illegitimate name by the rules of taxonomy since it had already been used by someone else, for a different mushroom
named his species). other similar, poorly known species include agaricus citrinidiscus, with a "citrinous" cap, and agaricus sulphureiceps, with a "sulphureous" cap (both described from florida by murrill and featuring enlarged, rather than pointed, stem bases). coker ( ) treated a very different mushroom—a...
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