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Capelle aan den IJssel, South Holland, Netherlands
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Summary[
edit] Description: Clathrus archeri with a white outer surface, found in Sankt Augustin, Germany. Date: 31 October 2010. Source: Own work. Author:
Wegner8.
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"Longitude (deg): -1.5. Latitude (deg): 50.7. Longitude (deg/min): 1ð 30' W. Latitude (deg/min): 50ð 50' N. Vice county name: South Hants. Vice county no.: 11. Country: England. Stage: Fruitbody. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: in rough acid turf. Category: microscope photograph. Image scaling: highly magnified. Photo date: 20 Oct 2014. Photographic equipment used: Canon EOS1000D dSLR and Axioskop microscope with ""2.5"" projection eye-piece. "
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This is a photo of a natural heritage site in Ukraine, id:
46-253-5003
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"Longitude (deg): -1.5. Latitude (deg): 50.7. Longitude (deg/min): 1ð 30' W. Latitude (deg/min): 50ð 50' N. Vice county name: South Hants. Vice county no.: 11. Country: England. Stage: Fruitbody. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: in rough acid turf. Category: microscope photograph. Image scaling: highly magnified. Photo date: 20 Oct 2014. Photographic equipment used: Canon EOS1000D dSLR and Axioskop microscope with ""2.5"" projection eye-piece. "
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Malvern, Worcestershire.Devils Fingers is an alien species from the Southern Hemisphere, where in Australia it is called Octopus Stinkhorn. It is thought to have been introduced to Europe with various war supplies, or possibly with wool, in about 1914. This may account for the fact that it is regularly seen in the New Forest, sometimes in considerable numbers, in areas that were used by the military in 1942.
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Summary[
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Clathrus archeri.. Author:
Bernard Spragg. NZ from Christchurch, New Zealand. Camera location
43° 26′ 59.74″ S, 172° 36′ 25.1″ E View all coordinates using:
OpenStreetMap-43.449928; 172.606973.
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"Longitude (deg): -1.5. Latitude (deg): 50.7. Longitude (deg/min): 1ð 30' W. Latitude (deg/min): 50ð 50' N. Vice county name: South Hants. Vice county no.: 11. Country: England. Stage: Fruitbody. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: in rough acid turf. Category: microscope photograph. Image scaling: highly magnified. Photo date: 20 Oct 2014. Photographic equipment used: Canon EOS1000D dSLR and Axioskop microscope with ""2.5"" projection eye-piece. "
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Malvern, Worcestershire.Devils Fingers is an alien species from the Southern Hemisphere, where in Australia it is called Octopus Stinkhorn. It is thought to have been introduced to Europe with various war supplies, or possibly with wool, in about 1914. This may account for the fact that it is regularly seen in the New Forest, sometimes in considerable numbers, in areas that were used by the military in 1942.
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Clathrus archeri (Anthurus d'archer) au Pays Basques
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"Longitude (deg): -1.5. Latitude (deg): 50.7. Longitude (deg/min): 1ð 30' W. Latitude (deg/min): 50ð 50' N. Vice county name: South Hants. Vice county no.: 11. Country: England. Stage: Fruitbody. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: in rough acid turf. Category: microscope photograph. Image scaling: highly magnified. Photo date: 20 Oct 2014. Annotation: 5 spores arrowed. Photographic equipment used: Canon EOS1000D dSLR and Axioskop microscope with ""2.5"" projection eye-piece. "
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Malvern, Worcestershire.Devils Fingers is an alien species from the Southern Hemisphere, where in Australia it is called Octopus Stinkhorn. It is thought to have been introduced to Europe with various war supplies, or possibly with wool, in about 1914. This may account for the fact that it is regularly seen in the New Forest, sometimes in considerable numbers, in areas that were used by the military in 1942.
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A Mushroom Clathrus archeri listed in the red book. For Ukraine, an exotic species is an indigenous species of Australian and Tasmanian. The mushroom was found in the Carpathian Mountains
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Summary[
edit] Description: Deutsch: Tintenfischpilz im Wald zwischen Kusterdingen und Tübingen. Date: 4 November 2017. Source: Own work. Author:
Frank Schaible.
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Malvern, Worcestershire.Devils Fingers is an alien species from the Southern Hemisphere, where in Australia it is called Octopus Stinkhorn. It is thought to have been introduced to Europe with various war supplies, or possibly with wool, in about 1914. This may account for the fact that it is regularly seen in the New Forest, sometimes in considerable numbers, in areas that were used by the military in 1942.
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Clathrus archeri in Montségur, Canton of Lavelanet, Arrondissement of Foix, Ariège, Midi-Pyrénées, France
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Ephemeral Impressions|sourceurl=https://flickr.com/photos/145400091@N04/49147676806%7Carchive=%7Creviewdate=2020-12-16 22:57:12|reviewlicense=cc-by-sa-2.0|reviewer=FlickreviewR 2
Wikimedia Commons
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Summary[
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https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tintenfischpilz. Date: 3 October 2015, 13:26:49. Source: Own work. Author:
Said Bustany. Camera location
50° 10′ 30.73″ N, 8° 55′ 42.6″ E View all coordinates using:
OpenStreetMap 50.175203; 8.928500. Bruchjöbel, Hanau, Hessen Licensing[
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Malvern, Worcestershire.Devils Fingers is an alien species from the Southern Hemisphere, where in Australia it is called Octopus Stinkhorn. It is thought to have been introduced to Europe with various war supplies, or possibly with wool, in about 1914. This may account for the fact that it is regularly seen in the New Forest, sometimes in considerable numbers, in areas that were used by the military in 1942.
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Lukas Large|sourceurl=https://flickr.com/photos/99278910@N00/28792345682%7Carchive=%7Creviewdate=2020-08-28 11:38:15|reviewlicense=cc-by-sa-2.0|reviewer=FlickreviewR 2
Wikimedia Commons
Summary[
edit] Description: Clathrus archeri. Date: 10 August 2016, 20:23. Source:
Clathrus archeri. Author:
Lukas from London, England.