Phalloid Fungi in Hawaii
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1970-04
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University of Hawai'i Press
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The order Phallales, as outlined by Cunningham
(1942) and Zeller (1949), contains three
families and approximately 20 genera of fleshy
basidiomycetes, which, because of their usually
stalked fruiting bodies and foetid odor, are
commonly called "the stinkhorns." The group
includes some of the most bizarre and unusual
of the fungi.
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Goos RD. 1970. Phalloid fungi in Hawaii. Pac Sci 24(2): 282-287.
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