''Clathrus archeri'' , commonly known as Octopus Stinkhorn, is indigenous to Australia and Tasmania and an introduced species in Europe and North America. The young fungus erupts from a suberumpent egg by forming into four to seven elongated slender arms initially erect and attached at the top. The arms then unfold to reveal a pinkish-red interior covered with a dark-olive spore-containing gleba. In maturity it smells of putrid flesh.
Similar species: Phallales
By Joost Thissen
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Uploaded Sep 14, 2012. Captured Aug 24, 2008 13:48 in Leukdervoetpad, 6243 Geulle, The Netherlands.
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