Phallus species
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.443.1.3 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B91AC869-FFFD-4A26-FF2C-FDD8FD94FA21 |
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Key to Phallus species with a coloured indusium
1 Receptacle rugulose to merulioid, pale yellow ; volva black; indusium white to pale yellow, often expanded to midway between Receptacle and volva; type locality in Central America .............................................................................................. P. atrovolvatus View in CoL
1 Receptacle reticulate; volva not black................................................................................................................................................2
2 Indusium often hanging down 1/2 or less than 1/2 of pseudostipe length .........................................................................................3
2 Indusium often hanging down obviously more than 1/2 of pseudostipe length.................................................................................4
3 Indusium hanging down less than 1/4 or 1/3 of pseudostipe length, pale orange red to pastel red; receptacle orange to reddish; pseudostipe reddish to pale orange, pinkish to white at base; volva white, reddish to pale red; type locality in E. Asia.................... .................................................................................................................................................................................. P. nanchangensis View in CoL
3 Indusium usually hanging down about 1/2 of pseudostipe length, lemon-yellow pink; receptacle bright orange to orange; pseudostipe white to pale pinkish; volva pale yellow to pinkish; type locality in Oceania................................................................ P. multicolor
4 Basidiomata small, 50–80 mm high; pseudostipe thinner than 12 mm, clear orange at apex, cream to yellowish at base; receptacle pallid orange, reticulate with sharp costae; indusium creamy to yellowish, hanging down about 1/2 to 2/3 of pseudostipe length; volva light grey with orange flush; type locality in Africa.................................................................................................. P. flavidus View in CoL
4 Basidiomata higher than above; pseudostipe thicker than 12 mm; type locality in Asia ...................................................................5
5 Volva vinaceous, dark vinaceous, chestnut-brown when matured or dried........................................................................................6
5 Volva dull white to yellowish grey or pinkish white ..........................................................................................................................7
6 Basidiomata 85–240 mm high; receptacle yellow to orange yellow; indusium yellow to yellowish orange, well-developed, almost touching the soil; pseudostipe white cream to pale yellow, pink to reddish purple at base, 15–25 mm in diam.; type locality in E. Asia......................................................................................................................................................................................... P. luteus View in CoL
6 Basidiomata 75–110 mm high; receptacle lemon yellow to orange; indusium yellowish white to orange, hanging down about 3/4 of pseudostipe length; pseudostipe white, 11–22 mm in diam.; type locality in S. Asia ................................ P. indusiatus f. citrinus View in CoL
7 Indusium cinnabar or salmon, hanging down about 2/3 to 3/4 of pseudostipe length; receptacle cinnabar red; volva greyish white to brownish; basidiomata 70-130 mm high; type locality in E. Asia .......................................................................... P. cinnabarinus View in CoL
7 Indusium white, pale yellow to deep yellow ......................................................................................................................................8
8 Basidiomata up to 130 mm high; receptacle yellowish white to pale yellow; indusium white, pale yellow to deep yellow, hanging down about 2/3 to 5/6 of stipe length; pseudostipe white to very weakly cream white, up to 17 mm thick; volva dull white to yellowish grey or pinkish white; type locality in E. Asia.................................................................................................. P. lutescens View in CoL
8 Basidiomata 130–165 mm high; receptacle dark orange to golden orange; indusium light orange; well-developed, almost touching the soil; pseudostipe creamy white, up to 22 mm thick; volva yellowish white; type locality in E. Asia ........................................... ...................................................................................................................................................................................... P. haitangensis View in CoL
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