The common stinkhorn — Phallus impudicus L. ex Pers. — was mapped throughout Europe and also in Czechoslovakia. During the prescribed period it was not possible to determine its distribution in many places, therefore the mapping continued until the end of 1980. A total of 718 records of the fungus were noted. The localities were plotted into the basic squares of Central European mapping, and some data were processed separately for the regions of Bohemia, Moravia, and Slovakia.
Kubička J., Lizoň P. (1982): Zur Verbreitung der Gemeinen Stinkmorchel (Phallus impudicus L. ex Pers.) in der ČSSR. – Česká Mykologie 36(4): 211–222.