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; and yes, i would love to see your photos (my e-mail address is on this page ). phallus hadriani blumenavia angolensis lysurus mokusin traditionally, two families of stinkhorns were recognized. the phallaceae held stinkhorns with unbranched stems, including species of mutinus, phallus, and dictyophora
(now synonymized with phallus), among others. the clathraceae included stinkhorns with branched stems and those with funky, latticed structures--including clathrus, lysurus, colus, laternea, and others. although the current dictionary of the fungi contradicts itself on the status of these two stinkhorn...
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