Phallaceae Colus pusillusBasidiomycetes (Puffballs and others)We found two of these today. They are a fungus which emerges from an egg like jelly substance. You can see it at the base of the 'fingers'. The fungi is found in sand and is a decomposer. Often smells like rotting flesh or faeces to attract flies that spread the spores.
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Summary[edit] Description: English: The fruiting body of a Collus Pusillus i came across one morning after a few days of rain in Noosa National Park. Date: 8 May 2018. Source: Own work. Author: Shibumi Thing. Camera location26° 22′ 52.38″ S, 153° 05′ 56.94″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-26.381216; 153.099150.
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This image was created by user Jackson Nugent (LysurusPeriphragmoides789) at Mushroom Observer, a source for mycological images.You can contact this user here. English | español | français | italiano | македонски | português | +/−
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This image was created by user Jackson Nugent (LysurusPeriphragmoides789) at Mushroom Observer, a source for mycological images.You can contact this user here. English | español | français | italiano | македонски | português | +/−
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