#order_Phallales__Phallales order of fungi comprising the stinkhorns and related forms whose mature hymenium is slimy and fetid; sometimes placed in subclass Homobasidiomycetes
supertype: #fungus_genus includes lichen genera
member of: #class_Gasteromycetes
member: #family_Phallaceae__Phallaceae a family of fungi belonging to the order Phallales and comprising the true stinkhorns
member: #genus_Phallus__Phallus genus of fungi having the cap or pileus hanging free around the stem
member: #common_stinkhorn__Phallus_impudicus a common fungus formerly used in preparing a salve for rheumatism
member: #Phallus_ravenelii this stinkhorn has a cap with a granulose surface at the apex and smells like decaying flesh
member: #genus_Dictyophera__Dictyophera closely related to genus Phallus distinguished by an indusium hanging like a skirt from below the pileus
member: #genus_Mutinus__Mutinus a genus of fungi belonging to the family Phallaceae
member: #stinkhorn__carrion_fungus any of various ill-smelling brown-capped fungi of the order Phallales; "the foul smell of the stinkhorn attracts insects that carry the spores away on their feet"
member: #dog_stinkhorn__dogstinkhorn__Mutinus_caninus a stinkhorn having a stalk without a cap; the slimy gleba is simply plastered on its surface near the apex where winged insects can find it
member: #family_Clathraceae__Clathraceae family of fleshy fungi resembling stinkhorns
member: #genus_Clathrus__Clathrus type genus of the Clathraceae
member: #genus_Pseudocolus__Pseudocolus a genus of fungi belonging to the family Clathraceae
member: #stinky_squid__Pseudocolus_fusiformis a stinkhorn of genus Pseudocolus; the fruiting body first resembles a small puffball that soon splits open to form a stalk with tapering arms that arch and taper to a common point
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