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Thank you Mauna for the suggestion.
Chief, that's probably a stinkhorn that belongs to one of two families: Phallaceae or Clathraceae.
Spotted on Nov 10, 2012 Submitted on Jul 6, 2013
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Thank you Mauna for the suggestion.
Chief, that's probably a stinkhorn that belongs to one of two families: Phallaceae or Clathraceae.