2012-10-31 Styria, district Radkersburg - RotlehmbodenwaldGerman name: TintenfischpilzSee also other perspectives here and here.Synonymy: Anthurus archeri, Anthurus sepioides, Aserophallus archeri, Lysurus archeri, Pseudocolus archeri, Schizmaturus archeri (Index Fungorum - Species Fungorum)This fungus is a native of Australia and New Zealand (and possibly also parts of South-Eastern Asia, or even Southern and Eastern Africa) and was introduced to Europe involuntarily sometime in the 20th century; it is an invasive species which has spread quickly over a huge area. In Austria it is not too common at the time being but it may spread further.Der Tintenfischpilz stammt aus Australien und Neuseeland (ist eventuell auch in Sdostasien heimisch, vielleicht sogar auch in Sd- und Ostafrika); im 20. Jh. ist er versehentlich (als Wolladventiv?) in Europa eingeschleppt worden, wo er sich seither rasant verbreitet - Funde gibt es von Westeuropa ber den nrdlichen Mittelmeerraum und Mitteleuropa bis nach Sdskandinavien, die Ukraine und den Balkanraum.In sterreich ist der Pilz (noch?) nicht allzu hufig.
Summary[edit] Description: Clathrus archeri English: octopus stinkhornFrançais : Clathre d'Archer. Date: October 2006. Source: self-picture. Author: fr:Utilisateur:Bouba. Permission(Reusing this file): : This file is licensed under the Creative CommonsAttribution-Share Alike 2.5 Generic license. :. You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work to remix – to adapt the work Under the following conditions: attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use. share alike – If you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you must distribute your contributions under the same or compatible license as the original. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 CC BY-SA 2.5 Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.5 truetrue.
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.
Summary[edit] Description: When it come to creepy looking plants, Clathrus archeri has creeps to spare. Commonly known as Devils Fingers (or the rather less scary name of Octopus Stinkhorn), it is a native to Australia and Tasmania, although it has become an introduced species in Europe, North America and Asia. The young fungus erupts from a partly buried white ball known as a suberumpent egg by forming into four to seven elongated slender arms initially erect and attached at the top. The arms then unfold to reveal a pinkish-red interior covered with a dark-olive spore-containing gleba. In maturity it smells of putrid flesh and thereby attract flies which unwittingly spread the spores and therefore proliferate the species. Date: 15 April 2017, 09:52. Source: Clathrus archeri.Devils fingers.. Author: Bernard Spragg. NZ from Christchurch, New Zealand. Camera location43° 27′ 31.24″ S, 172° 41′ 44.6″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-43.458678; 172.695722.
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Summary[edit] Description: English: A mushroom Clathrus Archeri was found in the Carpathian Mountains, in the village pylypets. The mushroom is listed in The Red Book. For Ukraine, an exotic species is an indigenous species of Australian and Tasmanian. Français : Champignon Clathrus Archeri trouvé dans les montagnes carpathes, dans le village de Pylypets en Ukraine où il s'agit d'une espèce introduite (normalement présent en Australie et Tasmanie mais introduit et diffusé en Europe, peut-être durant la première guerre mondiale. Date: 24 October 2017, 17:41:37. Source: Own work. Author: Іван2017Это произведение доступно по лицензии Creative Commons «Attribution-ShareAlike» («Атрибуция — На тех же условиях») 4.0 Всемирная.]].
Summary[edit] Description: Frysk: Duvelsaaien fan de Inketfiskswam (Burgum). Date: 25 October 2020, 10:59:04. Source: Own work. Author: RomkeHoekstra. Camera location53° 11′ 58.11″ N, 5° 59′ 23.99″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 53.199475; 5.989998.
Summary[edit] Description: Français : Champignon Pieuvre vu à Saint-Junien (Haute-Vienne France). Date: 21 November 2020. Source: Own work. Author: JMDTS1.