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Aseroe coccinea is a species of stinkhorn fungus in the genus Aseroe. First reported in Japan in 1989, it was not formally validated as a species until 2007, the delay related to a publication error. The receptacle, or fruit body, begins as a partially buried whitish egg-shaped structure, which bursts open as a hollow white stipe with reddish arms, then erupts and grows to a height of up to 15 mm (0.6 in). It matures into a star-shaped structure with seven to nine thin reddish tubular "arms" up to 10 mm (0.4 in) long radiating from the central area. The top of the receptacle is covered with dark olive-brown spore-slime, or gleba. A. coccinea can be distinguished from the more common species A. rubra by differences in the color of the receptacle, and in the structure of the arms. The edibil

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  • Aseroe coccinea (en)
  • أسروة قرمزية (ar)
  • Aseroe coccinea (ru)
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  • أسروة قرمزية (الاسم العلمي: Aseroe coccinea) هو نوع من الفطريات يتبع جنس الأسروة من فصيلة الفالوسية. (ar)
  • Aseroe coccinea (лат.) — вид грибов-базидиомицетов из рода Aseroe, семейства весёлковых. Эндемик Японии, где известен под названием яп. アカヒトデタケ. Впервые зарегистрирован в 1989 году, но как отдельный вид признан в 2007 году. Незрелое плодовое тело имеет форму яйца, вкопанного широкой частью с гифами в землю. Оболочка прорывается и из неё вырастает ножка, оканчивающаяся красными «щупальцами» или «лепестками», окружающими спороносную глебу. Неизвестно, является ли этот гриб съедобным. (ru)
  • Aseroe coccinea is a species of stinkhorn fungus in the genus Aseroe. First reported in Japan in 1989, it was not formally validated as a species until 2007, the delay related to a publication error. The receptacle, or fruit body, begins as a partially buried whitish egg-shaped structure, which bursts open as a hollow white stipe with reddish arms, then erupts and grows to a height of up to 15 mm (0.6 in). It matures into a star-shaped structure with seven to nine thin reddish tubular "arms" up to 10 mm (0.4 in) long radiating from the central area. The top of the receptacle is covered with dark olive-brown spore-slime, or gleba. A. coccinea can be distinguished from the more common species A. rubra by differences in the color of the receptacle, and in the structure of the arms. The edibil (en)
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  • Lysurus mokusin (en)
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  • olive-brown (en)
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  • bare (en)
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  • no (en)
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  • Imazeki et Yoshimi ex Kasuya (en)
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  • Map of Japan with highlight on 09 Tochigi prefecture.svg (en)
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  • Found only in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan (en)
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  • Aseroe coccinea (en)
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  • أسروة قرمزية (الاسم العلمي: Aseroe coccinea) هو نوع من الفطريات يتبع جنس الأسروة من فصيلة الفالوسية. (ar)
  • Aseroe coccinea is a species of stinkhorn fungus in the genus Aseroe. First reported in Japan in 1989, it was not formally validated as a species until 2007, the delay related to a publication error. The receptacle, or fruit body, begins as a partially buried whitish egg-shaped structure, which bursts open as a hollow white stipe with reddish arms, then erupts and grows to a height of up to 15 mm (0.6 in). It matures into a star-shaped structure with seven to nine thin reddish tubular "arms" up to 10 mm (0.4 in) long radiating from the central area. The top of the receptacle is covered with dark olive-brown spore-slime, or gleba. A. coccinea can be distinguished from the more common species A. rubra by differences in the color of the receptacle, and in the structure of the arms. The edibility of the fungus has not been reported. (en)
  • Aseroe coccinea (лат.) — вид грибов-базидиомицетов из рода Aseroe, семейства весёлковых. Эндемик Японии, где известен под названием яп. アカヒトデタケ. Впервые зарегистрирован в 1989 году, но как отдельный вид признан в 2007 году. Незрелое плодовое тело имеет форму яйца, вкопанного широкой частью с гифами в землю. Оболочка прорывается и из неё вырастает ножка, оканчивающаяся красными «щупальцами» или «лепестками», окружающими спороносную глебу. Неизвестно, является ли этот гриб съедобным. (ru)
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  • no (en)
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  • saprotrophic (en)
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  • unknown (en)
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  • smooth (en)
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