Stinkhorns:

Family: Phallaceae

This family is one of the most strange in the fungus kingdom. Its members attract insects most often flies, for spore dispersal and to this end they mimic the smell of dung. Soon after hatching, the stench from the stink horn is detected by insects which come to feed on it, and when they leave they carry away spores on their bodies and in what they eat, to be deposited later far away from the parent fungus. Snails and slugs also help with spore dispersal.

Anthurus archeri

Anthurus sp

Anthurus Sp. 2

Aseröe rubra

Clathrus cancellatus

Clathrus columnatus

Clathrus ruber

Dictyophora cinnabarina

Dictyophora duplicata

Dictyophora indusiata

Ileodictyon cibarium

Jansia borneensis f. aurantiacus

Laternea dringii

Lysurus borealis

Lysurus cruciatus

Lysurus gardneri

Lysurus mokusin

Mutinus borneensis

Mutinus caninus

Mutinus elegans

Phallus hadriani

Phallus impudicus

Phallus revenelii

Phallus rubicundus

Pseudocolus fusiformis

Pseudocolus schellenbergiae

Pseudocolus javanicus