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Mushroom Observer Image 120250: Phallus ravenelii Berk. & Curt.
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Mushroom Observer Image 16427: Phallus hadriani Vent.
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Mushroom Observer Image 83531: Lysurus periphragmoides (Klotzsch) Dring
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Mushroom Observer Image 143003: Aseroe rubra Labill.
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Mushroom Observer Image 240787: Phallus indusiatus Vent.
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Mushroom Observer Image 107536: Phallus duplicatus Bosc
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Mushroom Observer Image 659918: Clathrus archeri (Berk.) Dring
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Mushroom Observer Image 181233: Laternea pusilla Berk. & M.A. Curtis
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Mushroom Observer Image 732665: Phallus multicolor (Berk. & Broome) Cooke
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Mushroom Observer Image 266001: Mutinus Fr.
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Mushroom Observer Image 281154: Phallus impudicus L.
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Mushroom Observer Image 271319: Staheliomyces cinctus E. Fisch.
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Mushroom Observer Image 611014: Clathrus transvaalensis Eicker & D.A. Reid
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Mushroom Observer Image 724317: Lysurus arachnoideus (E. Fisch.) Trierv.-Per. & Hosaka
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Mushroom Observer Image 705708: Itajahya galericulata Möller
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Sanford, Florida, United States
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Dalcouth, Queensland, Australia
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Alsip, Illinois, United States
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Malvern, Worcestershire.Devils Fingers is an alien species from the Southern Hemisphere, where in Australia it is called Octopus Stinkhorn. It is thought to have been introduced to Europe with various war supplies, or possibly with wool, in about 1914. This may account for the fact that it is regularly seen in the New Forest, sometimes in considerable numbers, in areas that were used by the military in 1942.
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Chiny, Luxemburg, Belgium
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Havkær Skov