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Ligiella
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Ligiella is a fungal genus in the family Phallaceae. A monotypic genus, it contains the single species Ligiella rodrigueziana. This distinctive cage fungus develops from a soft, gelatinous egg-like structure that cracks open to reveal 4–6 thick, white, chambered columns topped with pairs of olive-green reproductive units that emit a strong cinnamon-like aroma. Found only in the high-humidity montane forests of Central America, Ligiella is unusual among stinkhorn relatives for attracting bees and ants rather than flies for spore dispersal and producing eight spores per basidium instead of the typical four....read more on Wikipedia.
1 Ligiella species found:
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