RF2K4AX2E–Red ball slime mould many pink fruiting bodies next to each other on tree trunk
RF2C71GWR–A form of fungi found in natural settings around the world. This one is found in a forested area of North Central Florida.
RMKBPREE–EB1911 Mycetozoa Arcyria punicea
RF2D8P5CG–Arcyria denudata
RMP872WG–Asgrauw netwatje, afgeremd in de groei waardoor deze twee kleur ontstaat; Arcyria cinerea aborted in the middle of forming, this explains the two colo
RFT5N7JJ–This is Arcyria flava Mushrooms. And Mushrooms growing on wood, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RMCPC7JY–Slime mould (Arcyria denudata), fruiting bodies on a log, UK
RM2WFHPPM–Slime mould sporocarps from Arcyria sp. (possibly A, cinerea). From bark culture collected from south-western Norway.
RMA5P9KA–Bright red immature stalked fruiting bodies of slime mould myxomycete Arcyria denudata growing on the wood
RF2WADXNM–Close-up image of the fruiting body of a red slime mould or slime mold (Arcyria species) formed in a crevice in a rotting log
RM2BNHF68–Slime mould (Arcyria sp) found on dead wood, Sussex, UK
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
RM2BW5MBH–The carnival candy slime mold (Arcyria denudata) is a brightly colored slime mold with a panglobal distribution.
RF2P0KY1G–Arcyria obvelata, also called Arcyria nutans, commonly known as yellow carnival candy slime mold
RMTRDJY4–Arcyria cinerea (Arcyria cinerea), aborted in the middle of forming, this explains the two colors, Netherlands, Northern Netherlands
RF2M8AH3E–Arcyria obvelata, also called Arcyria nutans, commonly known as yellow carnival candy slime mold, early development phase
RMP872WK–Asgrauw netwatje, afgeremd in de groei waardoor deze twee kleur ontstaat; Arcyria cinerea aborted in the middle of forming, this explains the two colo
RF2WW3RX9–Arcyria sp. slime mold (myxomycete) in Sao Francisco de Paula, South of Brazil
RM2K455P4–Slime Mould spend most of their lives as microscopic single cell amoeboid like Protozoans. When they coalesce and mate they form these slime moulds
RMG5X7YG–botany, slime molds (Mycetozoa), colour lithograph, out of: Ernst Haeckel, 'Kunstformen der Natur', Leipzig - Vienna, 1899 - 1904, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2AXK7RB–Introduction to the study of fungi, their organography, classification, and distribution for the use of collectors . Fig. 147.—Threads andspores of Trichia. Fig. 148.—Arcyria, with portion ofcapillitium magnified. (Fig. 147), and Oligonema, in which there are no distinct spirals.The seven genera of the Arcyriae are partly known by the char-acter of the capillitium, of which the largest genus is Arcyria.having the threads combined into a network which becomesnaked or protruded at maturity (Fig. 148). Two other genera, 3i6 INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF FUNGI such as Lycogala and Perichaena, have
RM2WJF58W–Slime mould sporocarps (fruting bodies) from Arcyria sp. (possibly A, cinerea). From bark culture collected from south-western Norway.
RMA5P9N7–Bright red immature stalked fruiting bodies of slime mould myxomycete Arcyria denudata growing on the wood
RFKXPMJH–Slime mold
RMDGMWTW–Autumn mushrooms in Finland
RF2RX838J–Carnival Candy Slime Mold
RM2BW5MB3–The carnival candy slime mold (Arcyria denudata) is a brightly colored slime mold with a panglobal distribution.
RM2HEF82D–Red Slime Mold growing in a garden after heavy rains.
RMTRDJY8–Arcyria cinerea (Arcyria cinerea), aborted in the middle of forming, this explains the two colors, Netherlands, Northern Netherlands
RF2M8AH5R–Arcyria obvelata, also called Arcyria nutans, commonly known as yellow carnival candy slime mold, early development phase
RMPG1F84–. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria . Plant morphology; Fungi; Myxomycetes; Bacteriology. CH. VIII.—MORPHOLOGV AND COURSE OF DE VELOPMENT.—MrXOMFCETES. 435 as in Trichia and Arcyria, or is separated from it by a transverse wall; if the septum is convex upwards it is termed tht columella or central column (Fig. 189). The cavity of the stalk varies in breadth in dilFerent species and contains nothing but air, as in Physarum hyalinum, or is filled in the manner which will be described below. The structure of the membrane of the sporangium in most of the speci
RF2WJ2BBX–Arcyria major, also called Arcyria insignis var. major, a candy slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RMP872WE–Asgrauw netwatje, afgeremd in de groei waardoor deze twee kleur ontstaat; Arcyria cinerea aborted in the middle of forming, this explains the two colo
RMW154K5–Archive image from page 112 of Dictionnaire des sciences naturelles [electronic. Dictionnaire des sciences naturelles [electronic resource] : dans lequel on traite mÃthodiquement des diffÃrens êtres de la nature, considÃrÃs soit en eux-mêmes, d'après l'Ãtat actuel de nos connoissances, soit relativement à l'utilità qu'en peuvent retirer la mÃdecine, l'agriculture, le commerce et les artes. Suivi d'une biographie des plus cÃlèbres naturalistes . . dictionnairedes01cuvi Year: 1816 i.LCOa[a//yrr/trAmi./lrfJsi.t/e 4-ArCyria iru-arn<iia./i',)&.i/eifranJ çran(ina/fi.J'ortt/fj'ff/t/amntro
RMMAB4AG–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Fig. 167. Arcyria uutans (Bull.) Grev. Sporaugieugruppe ('"/i). Original.
RM2AWHYW6–Introduction to the study of fungi : their organography, classification, and distribution for the use of collectors . Fig. 147.—Threads andspores of Trichia. Fig. 148.—Arcyria, witli portion ofcapillitium magnified. (Fig. 147), and Oligonema, in which there are no distinct spirals.The seven genera of the Arajriae are partly known by the char-acter of the capillitium, of which the largest genus is Arcyria,having the threads combined into a network which becomesnaked or protruded at maturity (Fig. 148). Two other genera. 3i6 INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF FUNGI such as Lycogala and Perichaena, hav
RM2WFHPRB–Slime mould sporocarp (fruting body) from Arcyria sp. (possibly A, cinerea). From bark culture collected from south-western Norway.
RFA5P9T5–Reddish oval fruiting bodies of widely distributed slime mould or myxomycete Arcyria denudata growing on the wood
RFKXPMJG–Slime mold
RM2HEF7YM–Red Slime Mold growing in a garden after heavy rains.
RMTRDJY2–Arcyria cinerea (Arcyria cinerea), aborted in the middle of forming, this explains the two colors, Netherlands, Northern Netherlands
RMPG1F81–. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria . Plant morphology; Fungi; Myxomycetes; Bacteriology. CH. VIII.—MORPHOLOGY AND COURSE OF DEVELOPMENT.—MrXOMYCETES. 437 septate tube separating into countless branches, which form a net-work by their anastomoses. The thick homogeneous wall has the same colour as the sporangium- membrane, and its outer surface is usually furnished with projections which take the form either of small spikes or warts, or of annular or semi-annular transverse ridges according to the species. In Arcyria punicea and A. cinerea the capillitium i
RF2WJ2BBK–Arcyria major, also called Arcyria insignis var. major, a candy slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RF2WFW17P–Arcyria major, also called Arcyria insignis var. major, a candy slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RF2E2A5JJ–Arcyria obvelata (prev. Arcyria nutans), a species of slime mold in the family Trichiidae photographed in Finland, no common english name
RMP872WC–Asgrauw netwatje, afgeremd in de groei waardoor deze twee kleur ontstaat; Arcyria cinerea aborted in the middle of forming, this explains the two colo
RMMAB4GN–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Arcyria denudata (L.) Sheldon. SporaiigieD, reelits geschlosseü, links geöffnet, mit hervordringendem Capillitium. — 16X— Nacli Lister.
RM2AGEP70–. Elementary treatise on the finishing of white, dyed, and printed cotton goods. Fig. 154. Papulaspora sapedionioides. Fig. 155. Ascobolus saccharinus. The Ascobolus saccharinus, fig. 155, gives largesalmon coloured stains. The yellow mildew stains are formed by:The Arcyria ochroleuca, fig. 156, easily re-cognisable by the special structure of its mycelium. MILDEW AND MOULD FUNGI GROWTH. 437 The Penicillum sitophillum, fig. 157, which isbelieved to be analogous to the Oidium aurantiacum.. Fig. 156. Arcyria ochroleuca Fig. 157. Penicillum sitophillumnatural size and enlarged. or Oidium Aurantia
RM2X26796–Slime mould sporocarps (fruting bodies) from Arcyria sp. (possibly A, cinerea). From bark culture collected from south-western Norway.
RMA5P9NE–Reddish oval fruiting bodies of widely distributed slime mould or myxomycete Arcyria denudata growing on the wood
RMT0D3TT–Dr L Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr0110rabe Year: 1920 386 Deutschland, Österreich, Schweiz. Kosuiopol. Sporangien rot; Capillitium meist nach seiner Entfaltung am obern Scheitel vereinzelte, + schild- artige Peridiefragmente tragend. Fig. 167. Arcyria uutans (Bull.) Grev. Sporaugieugruppe (''/i). Original.
RM2HEF8EH–Red Slime Mold growing in a garden after heavy rains.
RMTRDJY9–Arcyria cinerea (Arcyria cinerea), aborted in the middle of forming, this explains the two colors, Netherlands, Northern Netherlands