Category
page 1Phallales

Phallus impudicus
species of fungus

Clathrus ruber
species of fungus

Clathrus archeri
species of fungus

Mutinus caninus
species of fungus

Phallaceae
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Phallales
The Phallales are an order of fungi in the subclass Phallomycetidae.

Phallus indusiatus
species of fungus

Phallus hadriani
species of fungus

Phallus
genus of fungi
Mutinus
Mutinus is a genus of fungi in the family Phallaceae. The genus was first described by Elias Magnus Fries in 1849. According to the Dictionary of the Fungi (10th edition, 2008), the widespread genus contains 12 species.

Clathrus
Clathrus is a genus of fungi of the family Phallaceae, the stinkhorn fungi. Mature fruit bodies are covered with olive-brown slimy gleba, containing spores, that attract flies. These fungi are saprobic (feeding on dead organic matter) and are common in mulch.

Aseroe rubra
species of fungus

Mutinus elegans
species of fungus

Mutinus ravenelii
species of fungus

Clavariadelphus ligula
species of fungus
Lysurus mokusin
species of fungus
Lysurus
genus of fungi
Clathrus columnatus
species of fungus
Aseroë
Aseroe is a small genus of basidiomycete fungi of the family Phallaceae, though sometimes placed in the separate family Clathraceae. The genus name is derived from the Ancient Greek words Asē/αση 'disgust' and roē/ροη 'juice'. The genus was described with the collection and description of the type species Aseroe rubra in 1800 by French botanist Jacques Labillardière. As with other stinkhorn-like fungi, mature fruiting bodies are covered with olive-brown slime, containing spores, which attracts flies. These fungi are common in mulch and are saprobic.
Pseudocolus fusiformis
species of fungus

Ileodictyon cibarium
species of fungus

Gastrosporium
Gastrosporium is the sole genus in the fungal family Gastrosporiaceae. It contains two truffle-like species, the type G. simplex, and G. asiaticum. Both the family and genus were circumscribed by Italian mycologist Oreste Mattirolo in 1903.
Pseudocolus
Pseudocolus is a genus of fungi in the stinkhorn family. The fruit bodies have three or four simple arms that are initially joined at the tip, but often break apart. The tips of the arms are covered with a slimy, foul-smelling gleba, which attracts insects that help disperse the spores. The genus contains three species: the type Pseudocolus fusiformis, P. garciae, similar in appearance to the type but with a pinkish to red, rather than orange color, and P. grandis, found in India.
Colus hirudinosus
species of fungus
Blumenavia
Blumenavia is a genus of fungi in the family Phallaceae. The genus contains three species found in South America and Africa.
Ileodictyon
Ileodictyon is a genus of fungi in the family Phallaceae. Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are clathroid (resembling those in the genus Clathrus), emerging from egg-like peridia and forming spongy "arms" which connect to create a cage-like lattice. The basidiospores on the arms are covered by a foetid slime that attracts flies, the agents of spore dispersal. There are three named species (Ileodictyon cibarium, Ileodictyon giganteum, Ileodictyon gracile) and one currently unnamed. The unnamed species, called "the green cage fungus", is endemic to New Caledonia and is considered globally threatened.
Mutinus borneensis
species of fungus

Clathrus chrysomycelinus
species of fungus
Phallus duplicatus
species of fungus
Laternea
Laternea is a genus of fungus in the family Phallaceae. The genus was first described by French botanist Pierre Jean François Turpin in 1822. It contains two species found in tropical regions of the Americas.
Claustulaceae
The Claustulaceae are a family of fungi in the Phallales order. The family contains four genera and ten species. The family was circumscribed by the mycologist Gordon Herriot Cunningham in 1939.

Lysurus arachnoideus
species of fungus

Colus
genus of fungi
Chwostek cuchnący
gatunek grzybów z rodzaju Lysurus z rodziny sromotnikowatych
Itajahya galericulata
species of fungus
Aseroe coccinea
species of fungus
Phallus luteus
species of fungus
Kobayasia
Kobayasia is a genus of fungi in the family Phallaceae. It contains the species Kobayasia nipponica and Kobayasia kunmingica .
Gastrosporiaceae
REDIRECT Gastrosporium
Laternea triscapa
species of fungus
Ileodictyon gracile
species of fungus
Phallus minusculus
species of fungus
Phallus calongei
species of fungus
Gelopellis
Gelopellis is a genus of fungi in the family Claustulaceae. The species in this relatively rare genus have fruit bodies that resemble the unopened egg of the stinkhorn Mutinus, with the columnella (sterile tissue extending up into or through the gleba) occupying the place where the compressed receptacle would be in the latter genus. The genus contains six species found in South America, Japan, and Australia.
Lysurus periphragmoides
species of fungus
Phallus rubicundus
species of fungus
Phlebogaster
Phlebogaster is a genus of truffle-like fungi in the family Claustulaceae. Circumscribed in 1980 by mycologist Robert Fogel, the genus contains two species found in the Canary Islands and Asia.
Phallus ravenelii
species of fungus

Itajahya
Itajahya is a fungal genus in the family Phallaceae. The genus, widespread in tropical and subtropical areas, contains three species. Characters in this genus include a white calyptra (tissue which covers the top of the fruit body to which the gleba is attached), and lamellate plates covered with gleba. The gleba has a white mottled surface, and the cap appears wig-like when removed of the gleba. The thick, stout stalk has many chambered walls. The species Itajahya rosea, formerly classified in the genus Phallus, was transferred to Itajahya in 2012 when molecular phylogenetic analysis revealed
Phallus pygmaeus
species of fungus
Anthurus
Anthurus is a genus of fungi in the family Phallaceae.