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    Fries transferred it to the genus Lysurus in his Systema Mycologicum. L. mokusin is the type species of the genus Lysurus. In 1938, Y. Kobayasi reported...
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    genus Lysurus by having the fruit body ending in a spherical, chambered head, with gleba developing within the depressions of the chambers. Lysurus periphragmoides...
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    Arremon (redirect from Lysurus)
    species. This genus includes species traditionally placed in Buarremon and Lysurus. Ridgely, Robert S.; Tudor, Guy (2009). Birds of South America: Passerines...
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    Lysurus: Lysurus arachnoideus (E. Fisch.) Trierv.-Per. & K. Hosaka (2014) Lysurus argentinus Speg. (1887) Lysurus aseroeformis Corda (1854) Lysurus borealis...
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    Clathrus archeri (synonyms Lysurus archeri, Anthurus archeri, Pseudocolus archeri), commonly known as octopus stinkhorn or devil's fingers, is a fungus...
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    Lysurus arachnoideus (Synonym Aseroe arachnoidea) is a species of basidiomycete fungi in the genus Lysurus. Page 87, Bulletin of the Lloyd Library of Botany...
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    containing the single species L. rodrigueziana, is known only from Costa Rica. Lysurus Fr. (1823) Fruiting bodies consist of a long stalk with 3 or 4 short, thick...
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  • Khalid AN, Niazi AR (2006). "Lysurus pakistanicus, a new species of Phallales from Pakistan". Mycotaxon. 98: 163–8. Lysurus pakistanicus in Index Fungorum...
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    Lysurus cruciatus or the lizard's-claw stinkhorn is a species of fungus in the stinkhorn family. It was first described scientifically in 1845 by French...
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    in the family Passerellidae. Until recently, it was placed in the genus Lysurus. It is found in the Andes of Colombia, Ecuador and far northern Peru where...
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