RMC29RWY–Latticed, or Basket, Stinkhorn Fungus (Clathrus ruber). Sometimes also called 'Red Cage'.
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
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.
RM2D859H3–Clathrus archeri, commonly known as octopus stinkhorn, squidward mushroom, or devil's fingers erupting from a suberumpent egg. New Forest, England.
RM2AJTJ2H–Lattice Fungus (Clathrus ruber) being visited by a Carrion Fly (Calliphoridae)
RMJG5JFE–Cage Fungus (aka Red Cage or Lattice Fungus) - Clathrus ruber
RMW7R3RT–Basket Stinkhorn (Clathrus ruber) a fungus resembling and smelling of rotten flesh, near Castel Giorgio, Orvieto, Umbria, Italy, October
RMJG5JEY–Cage Fungus (aka Red Cage or Lattice Fungus) - Clathrus ruber
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
RF2TCRP5B–Basket stinkhorn (Clathrus ruber) is a saprobic fungus. This photo was taken in Montseny Biosphere Reserve, Barcelona province, Catalonia, Spain.
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
RF2DH0XM9–Mushroom called Red Cage (Clathrus ruber), highlights its rotten meat smell that attracts flies.
RF2G685WD–Red fungus called basket stinkhorn Clathrus ruber grows after a heavy rain in Naples, Florida
RM2EJ7MPB–Clathrus archeri, commonly known as octopus stinkhorn, squidward mushroom, or devil's fingers emerging from a suberumpent egg. New Forest, England.
RFRF1PWA–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
RF2GJ6C9A–Clathrus ruber. Clathrus cancellatus
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
RMEYYC7N–Devil's fingers, Devil's claw fungus, Giant stink horn, Octopus stinkhorn (Anthurus archeri, Clathrus archeri), fruiting body on forest ground, view from above, Germany
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.
RF2WT3HH3–Vector drawing LATTICED STINKHORN. Hand drawn illustration. The Latin name is CLATHRUS RUBER P MICHELI
RMC270B6–The weird red cage fungus showing its hollow lattice structure. Le champignon Clathre rouge montrant sa structure creuse.
RF2B8EKPN–Clathrus ruber mushroom growing in mulch and rocks; red cage fungus.
RM2RAEHEG–Latticed Stinkhorn Fungus (Clathrus ruber), also known as the Basket or Red Cage Fungus, Woodland Habitat, Ardeche, France