Aseroe rubra

Aseroe rubra
Aseroe rubra on woodchips,
Bomaderry Creek, NSW
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Phallales
Family: Phallaceae
Genus: Aseroe
Species:
A. rubra
Binomial name
Aseroe rubra
Labill., 1800

[1]Aseroe rubra, commonly known as the anemone stinkhorn, sea anemone fungus and starfish fungus, is a common and widespread basidiomycete fungus recognizable for its foul odour of carrion and its sea anemone shape when mature. Found in gardens on mulch and in grassy areas, it resembles a red star-shaped structure covered in brownish slime on a white stalk. It attracts flies, which spread its spores.[2][3]

  1. ^ Sisson, Liv; Vigus, Paula (2023). Fungi of Aotearoa: a curious forager's field guide. Auckland, New Zealand: Penguin Books. p. 261. ISBN 978-1-76104-787-9. OCLC 1372569849.
  2. ^ "Aseroe rubra (Clathraceae) - HEAR species info".
  3. ^ http://www.gbif.net/occurrences/searchCountries.htm?c[0].s=20&c[0].p=0&c[0].o=14388305[permanent dead link]