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Mutinus caninus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mutinus caninus
''Mutinus caninus'', commonly known as the dog stinkhorn, is a small thin, phallus-shaped woodland fungus, with a dark tip. It is often found growing in small groups on wood debris, or in leaf litter, during summer and autumn in Europe, Asia, and eastern North America. It is not generally considered edible, although there are reports of the immature 'eggs' being consumed.〔 ==Taxonomy== The genus name ''Mutinus'' was a phallic deity, Mutinus Mutunus, one of the Roman ''di indigetes'' placated by Roman brides,〔 and ''caninus'' means "dog-like" in Latin.〔 ''Mutinus'' is the diminutive of ''muto'', a Latin word for Penis. It was described initially by William Hudson (1730–1793), a noted British botanist. Its common names in French, ''Phallus de Chien'', ''Satyre des chiens'', also hint at its resemblance to a dog penis. It is commonly known as the "dog stinkhorn".〔
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