. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1977 Notes 195. Figures 1-4. Lysurus gardneri {DAOM 154172). 1. Four immature stinkhorns in the egg stage. Two have ruptured exposing the apex of the pileus. 2. Vertical sections through five eggs. The youngest egg (top) shows little differentiation, being composed of the brown primordial tissue and the gelatinous outer layer. The other eggs, with the most mature at the bottom, show an increase in egg size as development of the fingers and stalk progresses. 3. Eggs and fully mature stinkhorns. 4. Mature stinkhorn with fetid spore mass almost completely gone fro


. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1977 Notes 195. Figures 1-4. Lysurus gardneri {DAOM 154172). 1. Four immature stinkhorns in the egg stage. Two have ruptured exposing the apex of the pileus. 2. Vertical sections through five eggs. The youngest egg (top) shows little differentiation, being composed of the brown primordial tissue and the gelatinous outer layer. The other eggs, with the most mature at the bottom, show an increase in egg size as development of the fingers and stalk progresses. 3. Eggs and fully mature stinkhorns. 4. Mature stinkhorn with fetid spore mass almost completely gone from the rugose surface of the fingers. Scale: pen length in Figure 1 is about 14 Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club. Ottawa, Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club


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