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Stink horn

Fig. 148.—Mature stink-horn, Dictyophora duplicala. (Harshberger, from photo, by W. H. Walmsley.)... Fig. 148.—Mature stink-horn, Dictyophora duplicala. (Harshberger, from photo, by W. H. Walmsley.)...
Dimethyl disulfide and dimethyl trisulfide, together with hydrogen sulfide and methanethiol, are major components of the odour of the stink horn. Phallus impudicus. Other volatile compounds include linalool, /ran -ocimene and phenylacetaldehyde. These compounds attract flies to the stinkhorn. The spores of the stink horn stick to the fly and are then dispersed to potential sites... [Pg.145]

Examples metallic glitter intended mainly for decorations, artificial snow and frost, whoopee cushions, silly string, aerosols, imitation excrement, horns for parties, decorative flakes and foams, artificial cobwebs, stink bombs). [Pg.122]


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