Aseroe rubra, commonly known as the anemone stinkhorn, sea anemone fungus and starfish fungus, is a common and widespread basidiomycete fungus recognizable...
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green colored. Spores are hyaline, with dimensions of 4–6 1.5–2 μm. Aseroë rubra, an Australian and Pacific species which has spread to Europe and North...
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August 2022[update], Species Fungorum accepted 3 species of Aseroe. Aseroe coccinea Aseroe genovefae Aseroe rubra Liddell, Henry George and Robert Scott (1980). A...
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Aphelodoris rubra, a sea slug species Aseroe rubra, the anemone stinkhorn or sea anemone fungus, a fungus species found in Australia Rubra (disambiguation)...
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Plant Taxonomy. Retrieved 28 October 2010. Kasuya T. (2007). "Validation of Aseroë coccinea (Phallales, Phallaceae)". Mycoscience. 48 (5): 309–11. doi:10...
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Stinkhorn — fungi that use the same basic principle for spore dispersal Aseroe rubra — fungi that use the same basic principle for spore dispersal Live Science...
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Australia Press. pp. 210–11. ISBN 1-875560-80-7. Ducker, Sophie C. (1995). "Aseroë rubra – the stinking starfish fungus" (PDF). Australasian Mycologist. 14 (4):...
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Phallales species used in the study, C. ruber is most closely related to Aseroe rubra, Clathrus archeri, Laternea triscapa, and Clathrus chrysomycelinus. The...
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Australia in the early part of the 20th century. The stinkhorn-like species Aseroë rubra is significant in that it is the first fungus species known to have been...
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