Mutinus caninus: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Fungi
- Phylum
- Basidiomycota
- Class
- Agaricomycetes
- Order
- Phallales
- Family
- Phallaceae
- Genus
- Mutinus
- Species
- Mutinus caninus
- Scientific Name
- Mutinus caninus
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Mutinus caninus
Mutinus caninus, commonly known as the dog stinkhorn, is a small thin, phallus-shaped woodland fungus, with a dark tip. It is often found growing in small groups on wood debris or in leaf litter during summer and autumn in Eurasia and eastern North America. It is not generally considered edible, but there are reports of the immature 'eggs' being consumed.
...Mutinus caninus in languages:
- Bokmål
- dvergstanksopp
- Chinese
- 狗蛇頭菌
- Czech
- psivka obecná
- Danish
- Hunde-stinksvamp
- Dutch
- Kleine stinkzwam
- English
- dog stinkhorn
- Finnish
- koiranpökkösieni
- French
- phallus de chien
- French
- satyre des chiens
- German
- Gemeine Hundsrute
- Hungarian
- közönséges kutyaszömörcsög
- Lithuanian
- Šuniškoji poniabudėlė
- Polish
- Mądziak psi
- Russian
- мутинус собачий
- Swedish
- liten stinksvamp
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