RMCRCP4Y–Latticed stinkhorn, or Basket stinkhorn (Clathrus ruber), Sardinia, Italy, Europe
RFM21XEF–Clathrus ruber is a species of fungus in the stinkhorn family, and the type species of the genus Clathrus. It is commonly known as the latticed stinkhorn, the basket stinkhorn, or the red cage.
RFRT2FBY–Clathrus ruber . Red cage. latticed stinkhorn. basket stinkhorn
RMF25J1R–France, Var, Massif des Maures, CollobriΦres, Clathrus ruber mushroom, it was used in the Middle Ages by witches and spellcasters
RFD09DJF–Very interesting species of fungi (Clathrus ruber)
RFTRP8NP–Red anemone stinkhorns fungus
RFEB268B–Very interesting species of fungi (Clathrus ruber)
RMW7R3RT–Basket Stinkhorn (Clathrus ruber) a fungus resembling and smelling of rotten flesh, near Castel Giorgio, Orvieto, Umbria, Italy, October
RM2AJTJ2H–Lattice Fungus (Clathrus ruber) being visited by a Carrion Fly (Calliphoridae)
RMW7R3PJ–Basket Stinkhorn (Clathrus ruber) a fungus of which resembles and smells of rotten flesh attarcting flies in large numbers to disperse spores, near Castel Giorgio, Orvieto, Umbria, Italy, September
RF2CBDCD6–Clathrus ruber - Wild mushroom shot in the summer.
RFCR0CPD–Red Cage Fungus (Clathrus ruber), forest of the Antas Valley, Fluminese, north of Iglesias, Sardinia, Italy, Europe
RFS3EFY7–Clathrus Ruber or Latticed Stinkhorn fungus
RFRK4BN8–Clathrus ruber in the middle phase of development, common name Witch heart, Red cage or Red lantern mushroom, extraordinary and beautiful, but smelly
RM2RAEHC2–Latticed Stinkhorn Fungus (Clathrus ruber), also known as the Basket or Red Cage Fungus, Woodland Habitat, Ardeche, France
RMW7R3PG–Basket Stinkhorn (Clathrus ruber) a fungus which resembles and smells like rotten flesh attracting flies as spore dispersers, near Castel Giorgio, Orvieto, Umbria, Italy, September
RFRF1PWA–Clathrus ruber
RF2RTH4J8–The alien-like Red Cage Fungus, Clathrus ruber, found here in the town of Dartmouth, is becoming more common in the UK as global temperatures rise
RF2GJ6C9A–Clathrus ruber. Clathrus cancellatus
RMPFK3E4–Various views of Clathrus ruber (Red cage fungus) showing fungus emerging from egg
RMJG5JFE–Cage Fungus (aka Red Cage or Lattice Fungus) - Clathrus ruber
RF2TCRP5B–Basket stinkhorn (Clathrus ruber) is a saprobic fungus. This photo was taken in Montseny Biosphere Reserve, Barcelona province, Catalonia, Spain.
RF2J14KNT–Photo shows a red poisonous mushroom. Clathrus ruber belongs to Basidiomycete fungi. Mushroom grows in jungle. In foreground there is a non-edible mus
RMBM191B–Clathrus cancellatus, Clathrus ruber
RF2CBDCD7–Clathrus ruber - Wild mushroom shot in the summer.
RF2AXD0DD–Clathrus ruber, kosárgomba
RF2B8EKJT–Clathrus ruber mushroom growing in mulch and rocks; red cage fungus.
RFTRP8R1–Red anemone stinkhorns fungus
RF2C5JKK4–Clathrus ruber fully developed, common name Witch heart, Red cage or Red lantern mushroom, extraordinary and beautiful, but smelly and inedible, usual
RF2DH0XM9–Mushroom called Red Cage (Clathrus ruber), highlights its rotten meat smell that attracts flies.
RFRK4BN5–Very young Clathrus ruber, common name Witch heart, Red cage or Red lantern mushroom, extraordinary and beautiful, but smelly and inedible, usually co
RM2G9GHCC–Clathrus cancellatus [Clathrus ruber / Stinkhorn Mushroom] illustration from Mordecai Cooke's 'Plain & Easy Account of British Fungi' 1876.
RFFH85B2–Mushroom, egg of Clathrus ruber, latticed stinkhorn, basket stinkhorn, red cage, Fungus, Andalusia, Spain.
RM2RAEHDB–Latticed Stinkhorn Fungus (Clathrus ruber), also known as the Basket or Red Cage Fungus, Woodland Habitat, Ardeche, France
RF2RTP9R2–The alien-like Red Cage Fungus, Clathrus ruber, found here in the town of Dartmouth, is becoming more common in the UK as global temperatures rise
RF2J14KR0–Photo shows a red poisonous mushroom. Clathrus ruber belongs to Basidiomycete fungi. Mushroom grows in jungle. In foreground there is a non-edible mus
RFFH85AT–Mushroom, egg of Clathrus ruber, latticed stinkhorn, basket stinkhorn, red cage, Fungus, Andalusia, Spain.
RF2CBDCD4–Clathrus ruber - Wild mushroom shot in the summer.
RMFGP5EK–Mushroom, egg of Clathrus ruber, latticed stinkhorn, basket stinkhorn, red cage, Fungus, Andalusia, Spain.
RF2AXD08E–Clathrus ruber, kosárgomba
RF2B8EKPN–Clathrus ruber mushroom growing in mulch and rocks; red cage fungus.
RFTRP8MT–Red anemone stinkhorns fungus
RMABN0MB–Latticed Stinkhorn , Clathrus ruber
RMWNANT0–Fungus.Red Clathre or Devil's Lantern (Clathrus ruber).A rare fungus.This specimen was past its best when found.& has never reappeared.
RFD18XKC–Very interesting species of fungi
RMJG5JEY–Cage Fungus (aka Red Cage or Lattice Fungus) - Clathrus ruber
RM2RAEHEG–Latticed Stinkhorn Fungus (Clathrus ruber), also known as the Basket or Red Cage Fungus, Woodland Habitat, Ardeche, France
RMBM191C–Clathrus cancellatus, Clathrus ruber
RFPR780H–19th century illustration of Clathrus ruber, known as the latticed stinkhorn, the basket stinkhorn or the red cage. Published in Systematischer Bilder
RFS02XBB–Clathrus ruber fungi
RF2GJ6C9P–Clathrus ruber. Clathrus cancellatus
RMC26Y5X–Young Red Cage fungi looking like eggs (France). Jeunes champignons Clathres rouges ressemblant à des oeufs (France).
RFRT2D66–Clathrus ruber . Red cage. latticed stinkhorn. basket stinkhorn
RF2RTH4J9–Clathrus ruber
RF2J14JMT–Photo shows a red poisonous mushroom. Clathrus ruber belongs to Basidiomycete fungi. Mushroom grows in jungle. In foreground there is a non-edible mus
RMC26YTB–The weird red cage fungus showing its hollow lattice structure. Le champignon Clathre rouge montrant sa structure creuse.
RF2CBDCD2–Clathrus ruber - Wild mushroom shot in the summer.
RMFGP5DW–Mushroom, egg of Clathrus ruber, latticed stinkhorn, basket stinkhorn, red cage, Fungus, Andalusia, Spain.
RF2JM3H1E–A shallow focus shot of red fungus (Clathrus ruber) growing on decaying wood in the morning sun
RFABMFPY–Clathrus ruber
RFTRP8T3–Red anemone stinkhorns fungus
RMF87FA7–Basimycetes mushrooms and puffballs: Phallus species 1, stinkhorn, Phallus impudicus 2, Aseroe rubra 3, latticed stinkhorn, Clathrus ruber 4, Clathrus crispus 5, Clathrus pusillus 6, Lysurus species 7, Lysurus periphragmoides 8, Lysurus borealis 9, earthstar, Geastrum species 10, and shaggy ink cap mushroom, Coprinus comatus 11. Lithograph by Adolf Glitsch from an illustration by Ernst Haeckel from Art Forms in Nature, Kunstformen der Natur, Liepzig, Germany, 1904.
RMWNANRE–Fungus.Red Clathre or Devil's Lantern (Clathrus ruber).A rare fungus.This specimen was past its best when found.& has never reappeared.
RFF6192P–A vector illustration of different types of mushroom
RMP7F3BJ–Basimycetes mushrooms and puffballs: Phallus species 1, stinkhorn, Phallus impudicus 2, Aseroe rubra 3, latticed stinkhorn, Clathrus ruber 4, Clathrus crispus 5, Clathrus pusillus 6, Lysurus species 7, Lysurus periphragmoides 8, Lysurus borealis 9, earthstar, Geastrum species 10, and shaggy ink cap mushroom, Coprinus comatus 11. Lithograph by Adolf Glitsch from an illustration by Ernst Haeckel from Art Forms in Nature, Kunstformen der Natur, Liepzig, Germany, 1904.
RM2RAEHCF–Latticed Stinkhorn Fungus (Clathrus ruber), also known as the Basket or Red Cage Fungus, Woodland Habitat, Ardeche, France
RMJ7T1DR–Clathrus ruber by Micheli 1729
RMW44GW3–Clathrus ruber by Micheli 1729.
RMMMWHBC–. English: Drawings of the fungus Clathrus ruber. . 1729. Pier Antonio Micheli (1679-1737) Clathrus ruber by Micheli 1729
RMHKRJCD–Clathrus ruber by Micheli 1729
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RF2WT3HH3–Vector drawing LATTICED STINKHORN. Hand drawn illustration. The Latin name is CLATHRUS RUBER P MICHELI
RMHMX6P2–Example of a mature Latticed stinkhorn, Basket stinkhorn, Red cage (Clathrus cancellatus o Clathrus ruber), Clathraceae, and on the right an example of the egg stage.
RF2J14JMJ–Photo shows a red poisonous mushroom. Clathrus ruber belongs to Basidiomycete fungi. Mushroom grows in jungle. In foreground there is a non-edible mus
RMC270B6–The weird red cage fungus showing its hollow lattice structure. Le champignon Clathre rouge montrant sa structure creuse.
RF2CBDCD8–Clathrus ruber - Wild mushroom shot in the summer.
RMFGP5FA–Mushroom, egg of Clathrus ruber, latticed stinkhorn, basket stinkhorn, red cage, Fungus, Andalusia, Spain.
RMDTF50D–Clathrus ruber, latticed stinkhorn
RMMR77FT–Engraving depicting Clathrus Ruber (right) fully developed. Fungus on the left not identified. Dated 17th century