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Mushroom Observer Image 34153: Clathrus ruber P. Micheli ex Pers.
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Mushroom Observer Image 739878: Clathrus columnatus Bosc
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Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad - INBio, Costa Rica.
INBio
Esporas de Clathrus chrysomycelinus A. Möller, vistas con objetivo 100X.Foto: Eduardo Alvarado.
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Mushroom Observer Image 34158: Clathrus ruber P. Micheli ex Pers.
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Mushroom Observer Image 809338: Clathrus columnatus Bosc
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Mushroom Observer Image 4460: Clathrus ruber P. Micheli ex Pers.
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Mushroom Observer Image 585341: Clathrus ruber P. Micheli ex Pers.
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Mushroom Observer Image 695176: Clathrus ruber P. Micheli ex Pers.
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Mushroom Observer Image 76717: Clathrus ruber P. Micheli ex Pers.
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Mushroom Observer Image 81705: Clathrus ruber P. Micheli ex Pers.
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Mushroom Observer Image 856344: Clathrus ruber P. Micheli ex Pers.
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Mushroom Observer Image 856345: Clathrus ruber P. Micheli ex Pers.
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Mushroom Observer Image 88179: Clathrus ruber P. Micheli ex Pers.
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Mushroom Observer Image 88180: Clathrus ruber P. Micheli ex Pers.
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Mushroom Observer Image 88181: Clathrus ruber P. Micheli ex Pers.
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Mushroom Observer Image 88182: Clathrus ruber P. Micheli ex Pers.
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Category hierarchy: Fungi & Lichens | Mushrooms, Truffles, & MorelsDescription: Spongecake Clathrus (peach coloration) in a fragmented woodlands. Possibly Clathrus columnatus – the "columned stinkhorn." The photographer describes Clathrus fungi with the term "birdcage" because of their structure, and proposes the common name "spongecake fungus" for this particular species because of its texture and orange or peach coloration.Capture device: Camera: Fuji FinePix S3100Original date: 20071213Locality: Latitude: 2.916820000000000e+001; Longitude: -8.152140000000000e+001
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Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad - INBio, Costa Rica.
INBio
Cuerpo fructífero de Clathrus chrysomycelinus A. Möller.Foto: Wendy Porras.
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Slo.: mreznica
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Category hierarchy: Fungi & Lichens | Mushrooms, Truffles, & MorelsDescription: Spongecake Clathrus (peach coloration) growing trailside in a fragmented woodlands. Possibly Clathrus columnatus – the "columned stinkhorn." The photographer describes Clathrus fungi with the term "birdcage" because of their structure, and proposes the common name "spongecake fungus" for this particular species because of its texture and orange or peach coloration.Capture device: Camera: Fuji FinePix S3100Capture details: Lens: EF 39-234 mmOriginal date: 20080130Locality: Latitude: 2.916820000000000e+001; Longitude: -8.152140000000000e+001
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Slo.: mreznica
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Category hierarchy: Fungi & Lichens | Mushrooms, Truffles, & MorelsDescription: Spongecake Clathrus (peach coloration) growing trailside in a fragmented woodlands. Possibly Clathrus columnatus – the "columned stinkhorn." The photographer describes Clathrus fungi with the term "birdcage" because of their structure, and proposes the common name "spongecake fungus" for this particular species because of its texture and orange or peach coloration.Capture device: Camera: Fuji FinePix S3100Capture details: Lens: EF 39-234 mmOriginal date: 20080130Locality: Latitude: 2.916820000000000e+001; Longitude: -8.152140000000000e+001
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Category hierarchy: Fungi & Lichens | Mushrooms, Truffles, & MorelsDescription: Spongecake Clathrus (peach coloration) growing trailside in a fragmented woodlands. Possibly Clathrus columnatus – the "columned stinkhorn." The photographer describes Clathrus fungi with the term "birdcage" because of their structure, and proposes the common name "spongecake fungus" for this particular species because of its texture and orange or peach coloration.Capture device: Camera: Fuji FinePix S3100Capture details: Lens: EF 39-234 mmOriginal date: 20080130Locality: Latitude: 2.916820000000000e+001; Longitude: -8.152140000000000e+001