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Species of fungus
Aseroe rubra, commonly known as the anemone stinkhorn, sea anemone fungus and starfish fungus, is a common and widespread basidiomycete fungus recognizable
Aseroe_rubra
Genus of fungi
Aseroe is a small genus of basidiomycete fungi of the family Phallaceae, though sometimes placed in the separate family Clathraceae. The genus name is
Aseroe
Species of fungus in the stinkhorn family
Phallales species used in the study, C. ruber is most closely related to Aseroe rubra, Clathrus archeri, Laternea triscapa, and Clathrus chrysomycelinus
Clathrus_ruber
Family of fungi
spore-containing gleba. Spores are 3–4 × 1–1.5 μm. Aporophallus Möller (1895) Aseroë Labill. (1800) Mature fruiting bodies contain a roughly cylindrical white
Phallaceae
Species of fungus
in the stinkhorn family Phallaceae. Described as a new species of Aseroe, as Aseroe floriformis, in 2005, it is known only from northeast Brazil, where
Abrachium
Fungi of Aotearoa
it can be found around the world, common in Australia and South Africa. Aseroë rubra is famous for being the first fungal specimen recorded in Australia
Fungi_of_New_Zealand
Species of fungus
Wikispecies: Aseroe arachnoidea CoL: 72QSC GBIF: 8170343 IndexFungorum: 803901 MycoBank: 803901 Open Tree of Life: 4100312 SpeciesFungorum: 803901 Aseroë arachnoidea
Lysurus_arachnoideus
Species of fungus
Aseroe coccinea is a species of stinkhorn fungus in the genus Aseroe. First reported in Japan in 1989, it was not formally validated as a species until
Aseroe_coccinea
Flowers that smell like rotting flesh
Stinkhorn — fungi that use the same basic principle for spore dispersal Aseroe rubra — fungi that use the same basic principle for spore dispersal Live
Carrion_flower
Ecology of Australia
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
Fungi_of_Australia
Species of bioluminescent fungus in the family Marasmiaceae
Australia Press. pp. 210–11. ISBN 1-875560-80-7. Ducker, Sophie C. (1995). "Aseroë rubra – the stinking starfish fungus" (PDF). Australasian Mycologist. 14
Omphalotus_nidiformis
National park in Australia
Stinkhorn (Aseroë rubra)
Springbrook_National_Park
Genus of plants
& Aver. Thismia appendiculata Schltr. Thismia arachnites Ridl. Thismia aseroe Becc. Thismia aurantiaca Hareesh & M.Sabu Thismia belumensis Siti-Munirah
Thismia
French writer and translator (born 1943)
François Dominique appeared in the journal Law and Literature. Aséroé, récit, POL, 1992. ASEROË, novel, translation by Howard Limoli and Richard Sieburth,
François_Dominique_(writer)
Topics referred to by the same term
Asclepias rubra, red milkweed, a species of milkweed native to America Aseroe rubra, the anemone stinkhorn or sea anemone fungus, a fungus species found
A._rubra
Academic
War Songs by Antarah Ibn Shaddid (NYU Press, 2018) (with Howard Limoli) Aseroë by François Dominique (Bellevue Literary Press, 2020) (& as editor) Late
Richard_Sieburth
Ascotricha Berk. 1838, Ascotricha chartarum Berk. 1838 Genus: Aseroe Labill. 1800 Aseroe rubra Labill. 1800 Family: Ashbyaceae C.W. Dodge 1935 Genus: Ashbya
List of fungi of South Africa – A
List_of_fungi_of_South_Africa_–_A
Swiss botanist and mycologist (1861–1939)
Honorary doctorate from the Medical Faculty of the University of Basel Aseroe arachnoidea E.Fisch. (1890) Calostomataceae E.Fisch. (1900) Mattirolomyces
Eduard_Fischer_(mycologist)
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Servant of the compassionate
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Indian, Sanskrit
Garuda; King of Birds
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Superior; Excellent
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Finnish name HELLÄ means "gentle."
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he who inspires love.
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Lord Krishna
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Hindu God
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Brilliant of Whiteness
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Rules the elves.
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