RF2K29X21–Wolf's milk Lycogala epidendrum on a fallen trunk.
RM2K32GHN–The slime moulds are not related to fungi. Now considered a type of Protozoa they make these mobile plasmodium structures when feeding is easy
RF2HHM5XP–Slime mold (Amaurochaete atra) growing on a tree trunk
RFF2P8G8–Mushrooms (slime mould Lycogala epidendrum) in a green moss
RMCNW444–Egg-shell slime mould (Leocarpus fragilis), at a twig, Germany
RF2A811PE–Didymium melanospermum, a slime mold growing on sphagnum moss in Filnad
RM2WFHPPM–Slime mould sporocarps from Arcyria sp. (possibly A, cinerea). From bark culture collected from south-western Norway.
RF2B8W0TY–Didymium melanospermum, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RM2M421PG–Farnham Common, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th December, 2022. Slime mould on a tree twig in Burnham Beeches in Buckinghamshire which continue to look like a winter wonderland film set today. Snow still remains on the trees and hoar frost icicles sparkled in the light after another heavy overnight frost. Burnham Beeches is Site of Special Scientific Interest and a haven for wildlife. Temperatures are set to rise this week and heavy rain is forecast. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News
RF2H7E4Y2–Mucilago crustacea slime mould mold growing on a wet lawn in England in autumn
RM2HEF8EH–Red Slime Mold growing in a garden after heavy rains.
RFP8RC08–Cells Growing In A Tissue Culture Petri Dish. Soft DNA Strings On The Background. Medical Scientific Research Concept
RM2J5JGWG–Dog's vomit slime mold (also known as scrambled egg slime or flowers of tan), Fuligo septica, growing on a compost heap
RMCPC7XW–Slime mould (Comatricha nigra) mature brown fruiting bodies on a mossy log UK
RM2J5JH0M–Dog's vomit slime mold (also known as scrambled egg slime or flowers of tan), Fuligo septica, growing on a compost heap
RF2WM3DFB–plasmodium of an orange slime mold (Badhamia utricularis) spreading across and feeding on a piece of mushroom
RF2E5C7TJ–Close up of a pumpkin skin as it rots
RF2WHFHRR–yellow plasmodium of a slime mold (Badhamia utricularis) speading away from rolled oats it had been feeding on
RM2CWDGW1–Pale pink slime mold (Lycogala epidendrum) on a rotting log in a Quebec forest, Wakefield, Canada. Not a fungus. No idea what the donut is.
RF2WM3DFC–bright orange plasmodium of a slime mold (Badhamia utricularis) spreading over a piece of mushroom to feed
RMACGGX4–Old sporangia of one of the slime mould fungi on a daisy leaf
RF2HHM5XK–Slime mold (Amaurochaete atra) growing on a tree trunk
RF2WHFHRD–the orange-colored plasmodium of a slime mold (Badhamia utricularis) slowly speading over and feeding on rolled oats
RFF2P8GB–Mushrooms (slime mould Lycogala epidendrum) in a green moss
RF2WHFHNX–an orange-colored plasmodium of a slime mold (Badhamia utricularis) speading out across a piece of rotting wood
RM2WWHCH7–Plasmodium of slime mould (Badhamia sp.?) growing on a decaying leaf (Acer sp.) collected in south-western Norway.
RF2B7DJ99–Didymium melanospermum, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RMCNW44D–Egg-shell slime mould (Leocarpus fragilis), at a twig, Germany
RFW6XPR6–Symphytocarpus flaccidus, a tube slime mold from Finland, known also as Comatricha flaccida
RF2H7E53A–Mucilago crustacea slime mould mold growing on a wet lawn in England in autumn
RF2AKAKX0–Badhamia utricularis, a slime mold with no common name, specimen from Finland
RM2M421P3–Farnham Common, Buckinghamshire, UK. 17th December, 2022. Slime mould on a tree twig in Burnham Beeches in Buckinghamshire which continue to look like a winter wonderland film set today. Snow still remains on the trees and hoar frost icicles sparkled in the light after another heavy overnight frost. Burnham Beeches is Site of Special Scientific Interest and a haven for wildlife. Temperatures are set to rise this week and heavy rain is forecast. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News
RFW55D3A–White coral slime mold, Ceratiomyxa fructiculosa, and a feeding springtail, Entomobrya corticalis
RM2J5JH0J–Dog's vomit slime mold (also known as scrambled egg slime or flowers of tan), Fuligo septica, growing on a compost heap
RF2HBT2NA–Fuligo llaevia, a plasmodial slime mold, no common English name
RF2E5C6KY–Close up of a pumpkin skin as it rots
RF2ANJA65–Comatricha nigra, a plasmodial slime mold, sporangia on wood in Finland
RFP8RC00–Cells Growing In A Tissue Culture Petri Dish Isolated On Black Background. Mitosis, The Process Of Cell Division And Multiplication. Medicine Scientif
RF2H9NWB0–Comatricha nigra, a plasmodial slime mold, sporangia on spruce log in Finland
RMCPC88G–Slime mould (Physarum cinereum) fruiting bodies, on a log UK
RF2HHM5XC–Slime mold (Amaurochaete atra) growing on a tree trunk
RF2HPPWE0–Wolf's milk Lycogala epidendrum on a fallen trunk. Cubo de La Galga. Puntallana. La Palma. Canary Islands. Spain.
RFF2P8HF–Mushrooms (slime mould Lycogala epidendrum) in a green moss
RF2WHFHNT–the orange-colored plasmodium of a slime mold (Badhamia utricularis) speading out from rolled oats it is feeding on
RM2WWHCHB–Plasmodium of slime mould (Badhamia sp.?) growing on a decaying leaf (Acer sp.) collected in south-western Norway.
RF2WM3DHW–plasmodium of a slime mold (Badhamia utricularis) spreading in a wave across a piece of rotting wood
RMCNW455–Fuligo septica (Fuligo septica), at a tree trunk, Germany
RF2WM3DHN–colorful orange plasmodium of a slime mold (Badhamia utricularis) spreading across rotten wood and onto a slice of mushroom
RF2H7E556–Mucilago crustacea slime mould mold growing on a wet lawn in England in autumn
RF2X3TFGG–close-up of a a slime mold plasmodium (Badhamia utricularis) on rotting wood, engulfing and consuming rolled oats
RMAJWJMD–Freshly formed slime mould on turfgrass on a humid morning
RF2WADXMD–Close-up of the orange-colored plasmodium of a slime mold (Badhamia utricularis) speading across and feeding on a wrinkled crust fungus (Phlebia radia
RM2J5JH0G–Dog's vomit slime mold (also known as scrambled egg slime or flowers of tan), Fuligo septica, growing on a compost heap
RF2M72EKH–Close-up image of the yellow fruiting body of a golden apple slime mold (Arcyria pomiformis) emerging from a piece of rotten wood. This specimen was a
RF2E5C787–Close up of a pumpkin skin as it rots
RF2H7M94G–Vertical shot of Trichia decipiens growing on stones in a forest
RFP8RBYN–Cells Growing In A Tissue Culture Petri Dish Isolated On Black Background. Mitosis, The Process Of Cell Division And Multiplication. Medicine Scientif
RF2H9NWAX–Comatricha nigra, a plasmodial slime mold, sporangia on spruce log in Finland
RMCPC8AH–Slime mould (Trichia decipiens) fruiting bodies on a log UK
RF2H9HA4E–Comatricha nigra, a plasmodial slime mold, sporangia on decaying wood in Finland
RM2AKYGYP–First lesson in zoology : adapted for use in schools . Fio. 5.—Part of a Slime-mould. (Magnified 350 timesi.) of these organisms is inorganic particles. The slime-moulds (Fig. 5), however, envelop the plant or low ani-mals, much as an Aniceba throws itself around some livingplant, and absorbs its protoplasm; but slime-moulds, in theirmanner of taking food, are an exception to other moulds.The lowest animals swallow other living animals whole orin pieces; certain forms near Ammia bore into minute 6 flRST LBBS0N8 IN ZOOLOGY. plants and absorb their protoplasm; others engulf silicions-shelled pla
RFF2P8GE–Mushrooms (slime mould Lycogala epidendrum) in a green moss
RM2G3JKCX–Earthworms on a piece of wood, selective focus
RM2WRKRB2–Plasmodium of slime mould (Badhamia sp.?) growing on a decaying leaf (Acer sp.) collected in south-western Norway.
RFDFC5GH–Mushrooms (slime mould Lycogala epidendrum) in a green moss
RMCT5FH5–A tiny slime mould (Hemitrichia calyculata) growing on dead wood in Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire. October.
RMA5P9P8–A group of stalked fruiting bodies of slime mould myxomycete Cribraria argillacea attacked by unknown white mould
RF2H7E57T–Mucilago crustacea slime mould mold growing on a wet lawn in England in autumn
RFW6RYAG–Filamentous allergenic fungus Alternaria alternata, computer illustration. Alternaria is a dematiaceous (phaeoid) fungus commonly isolated from plants
RFTRFJWY–Orange Moss Slime along a Water Course Through Middle Jurassic Lias Limestone Outcrop. Loch Slapin, Isle of Skye, Scotland, UK.
RFAY19WA–Stinkhorn Phallus impudicus pushing up through leaf litter in a beech wood
RM2J5JH16–Dog's vomit slime mold (also known as scrambled egg slime or flowers of tan), Fuligo septica, growing on a compost heap
RF2CTFE5H–Fuligo septica is a species of plasmodial slime mold, and a member of the Myxomycetes class
RM2J5JH0E–Dog's vomit slime mold (also known as scrambled egg slime or flowers of tan), Fuligo septica, growing on a compost heap
RF2E5C6K3–Close up of a pumpkin skin as it rots
RF2R6EANR–Candida albicans yeast and hyphae stages, computer illustration. A yeast-like fungus commonly occurring on human skin, in the upper respiratory, alime
RMPG3T0N–. The essentials of botany. Botany. PnOTOPHTTA. 107 some species it is no larger than a pin-head, while in others it is as large as a man's hand. This mass of protoplasm is often yellow or orange-red in color, and is never green. It possesses to an extraordinary degree the power of moving itself from place to place. Slime-moulds obtain their food by absorbing solutions of decaying matter, and are even. Fig. 45.—Early stages of a Slime-mould (Fuligo varians). o. a spore; 6. c, the same, bursting the cell-wall; d to I, various stages; m, young Slime-mould. said to engulf solid substances in the
RMCPC87X–Slime mould (Physarum cinereum) fruiting bodies, on a log UK
RF2H9HAE8–Comatricha nigra, a plasmodial slime mold, sporangia on decaying wood in Finland
RMRDWRAT–. Elements of botany. Botany; Botany. PROTOPLASM AND ITS PKOPEETIES. 127 their microscopic size, but still more in their lack of an embryo. The spores of slime-moulds are capable, when kept dry, of preserving for many years their power of germination.. Fig. 102. — A Slime-Mould, (a-m, inclusive, magnified 540 times, n magnified90 times.) but in the presence of moisture and warmth they will ger- minate as soon as they are scattered. During the process of. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and a
RF2P39JC0–Comatricha nigra, a plasmodial slime mold, sporangia on decaying wood in Finland
RF2F7RGH9–Selective focus shot of a bug on a stemonitis
RF2AKAKXF–Comatricha nigra, a plasmodial slime mold, sporangia on decaying wood in Finland
RM2X065XN–Plasmodium of slime mould (Badhamia sp.?) growing on a decaying leaf (Acer sp.) collected in south-western Norway.
RFDFC5G0–Mushrooms (slime mould Lycogala epidendrum) in a green moss
RMDA3T4E–A close-up detail of the slime mould Enteridium lycoperdon growing on dead standing wood on the banks of the River Ribble
RF2H7E546–Mucilago crustacea slime mould mold growing on a wet lawn in England in autumn
RFW6RY4N–Filamentous allergenic fungus Alternaria alternata, computer illustration. Alternaria is a dematiaceous (phaeoid) fungus commonly isolated from plants
RMA5P9P2–A group of stalked fruiting bodies of slime mould myxomycete Cribraria argillacea growing on the wood
RMAPKFKR–Fuligo (Fuligo septica), on dead wood, Germany, Bavaria
RMT1HN4N–Diseases of plants induced by Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae diseasesofplants00tube Year: 1897 SCLEROTINIA. 257 leaves of Vaccinium Vitis-Idaca exhibit in spring a mould- like coating, consisting of chains of lemon-shaped conidia. Woronin thus describes it: ' In the outer layers of the cortex, amongst the dying elements, a pseudoparenchymatous cushion is formed, from which simple or dichotomously branched hyphae grow out through the overlying cuticle. The individual members of the chains of co
RF2E5CN4T–Close up of a pumpkin skin as it rots
RMPG42A4–. Elements of botany. Botany; Botany. Fig. 102.—A Slime-Mould, (flr^m, inclusiTe, magnified 540 times, n magnified90 times.) but in the presence of moisture and warmth they will ger- minate as soon as they are scattered. During the process of. 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 work.. Bergen, Joseph Y. (Joseph Young), 1851-1917. Boston, Ginn
RMCPC7T5–Slime mould (Badhamia sp.), developing plasmodium on a log UK
RMRDWC3H–. The essentials of botany. Botany. 106 BOTANY. Class I. Slime-Moulds {Myxomycetes). 218. The Slime-moulds are in many respects the most remarkable of all known plants. They fiear so strong a resemblance to the lowest animals (Protozoa) that they have been, time and again, placed in the animal kingdom. Fio. 44.—A p«,rt of a Slime-mould (Physarum leucopus) in its vegetative stage. Magnified 350 times. by various naturalists. When we compare them with any other plants, they are found to differ from them so widely that very little relationship can be detected. 219. A Slime-mould is a mass of nake
RF2AKAKX9–Comatricha nigra, a plasmodial slime mold, sporangia on spruce log in Finland
RM2WJF595–Sporocarps of the slime mould Diderma effusum growing on a decaying leaf. One of the fruiting bodies has ruptured up to release the black spores.
RFRDACBW–Yellow slime mold, Badhamia utricularis, feeding on a red mushroom called red scarlet splash fungus, Cytidia salicina
RFDFC5FR–Mushrooms (slime mould Lycogala epidendrum) in a green moss
RF2H7E4XA–Mucilago crustacea slime mould mold growing on a wet lawn in England in autumn
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