Aseroe

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Aseroe is a small genus of basidiomycete fungi of the family Phallaceae, though sometimes placed in the separate family Clathraceae. The genus name is derived from the Ancient Greek words Asē/αση 'disgust' and roē/ροη 'juice'.[1] The genus was described with the collection and description of the type species Aseroe rubra in 1800 by French botanist Jacques Labillardière. As with other stinkhorn-like fungi, mature fruiting bodies are covered with olive-brown slime, containing spores, which attracts flies. These fungi are common in mulch and are saprobic.

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Aseroe
Aseroe rubra
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Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Phallales
Family: Phallaceae
Genus: Aseroe
Labill. (1800)
Type species
Aseroe rubra
Labill. (1800)
Species

Aseroe coccinea
Aseroe genovefae
Aseroe rubra

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Species

As of August 2022, Species Fungorum accepted 3 species of Aseroe.[2]

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