RM2WAB6EP–Very young sporocarp (fruiting body) of an unidentified mushroom growing from bark collected at Hidra, south-western Norway.
RM2DHTG4N–A fungus from the genus Mycena (probably M. chlorophos) is showing its bioluminescent trait and emits light making it shine in the dark night of Tanju
RF2WJ0CCN–Rosabladet Helmling
RM2TCJ4HM–Very young sporocarp (fruiting body) of an unidentified mushroom growing from dead wood.
RM2X065XM–Plasmodial slimemold probably from genus Fuligo. Growing from decaying leaf (Acer sp.) after 5 months in culture. South-western Norway.
RM2WY580Y–Plasmodial slimemold probably from genus Fuligo. Growing from decaying leaf (Acer sp.) after 5 months in culture. South-western Norway.
RM2X2678H–Plasmodial slimemold probably from genus Fuligo. Growing from decaying leaf (Acer sp.) after 5 monthe in culture. South-western Norway. The yellow str
RM2WFHPPM–Slime mould sporocarps from Arcyria sp. (possibly A, cinerea). From bark culture collected from south-western Norway.
RM2WK3WYC–Slime mould sporocarp (fruting body) from Arcyria sp. (possibly A. pomiformis or A. cinerea). From bark culture collected from south-western Norway.
RM2WFHPPT–Partly mature slime mould sporocarp (fruting body) from Arcyria sp. (possibly A, cinerea). From bark culture collected from south-western Norway.
RM2WY580K–Dense growth of slime mould sporocarps (fruiting bodies) from Arcyria sp. (possibly A, cinerea). From bark culture collected from south-western Norwa
RM2WJF58W–Slime mould sporocarps (fruting bodies) from Arcyria sp. (possibly A, cinerea). From bark culture collected from south-western Norway.
RM2WFHPR3–Partly mature slime mould sporocarp (fruting body) from Arcyria sp. (possibly A, cinerea). From bark culture collected from south-western Norway.
RM2WGD1FM–Mature slime mould sporocarps (fruting bodies) from Arcyria sp. (possibly A, cinerea). From bark culture collected from south-western Norway.
RM2WFHPRB–Slime mould sporocarp (fruting body) from Arcyria sp. (possibly A, cinerea). From bark culture collected from south-western Norway.
RM2WY580R–Dense growth of slime mould sporocarps (fruiting bodies) from Arcyria sp. (possibly A, cinerea). From bark culture collected from south-western Norwa
RM2WY5813–Dense growth of slime mould sporocarps (fruiting bodies) from Arcyria sp. (possibly A, cinerea). From bark culture collected from south-western Norwa
RM2WGD1FT–Partly mature slime mould sporocarps (fruting bodies) from Arcyria sp. (possibly A, cinerea). From bark culture collected from south-western Norway.
RM2WGD1G2–Partly mature slime mould sporocarps (fruting bodies) from Arcyria sp. (possibly A, cinerea). From bark culture collected from south-western Norway.
RM2WGD1FX–Partly mature slime mould sporocarps (fruting bodies) from Arcyria sp. (possibly A, cinerea). From bark culture collected from south-western Norway.
RM2WFHPPP–Partly mature slime mould sporocarp (fruting body) from Arcyria sp. (possibly A, cinerea). From bark culture collected from south-western Norway.
RM2X26796–Slime mould sporocarps (fruting bodies) from Arcyria sp. (possibly A, cinerea). From bark culture collected from south-western Norway.
RM2WFHPPY–Slime mould sporocarps (fruiting bodies) from Arcyria sp. (possibly A, cinerea). From bark culture collected from south-western Norway.
RM2WY5811–Group of slime mould sporocarps (fruiting bodies) from Arcyria sp. (possibly A, cinerea). From bark culture collected from south-western Norway.
RM2WGD1G3–Partly mature slime mould sporocarps (fruting bodies) from Arcyria sp. (possibly A, cinerea). From bark culture collected from south-western Norway.
RM2WFHPR5–Slime mould sporocarp (fruting body) from Arcyria sp. (possibly A, cinerea). From bark culture collected from south-western Norway.
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.
RM2WK3X0H–Sporocarps of the slime mold Diderma effusum growing on a decaying leaf.
RM2WK3X0N–Sporocarps of the slime mold Diderma effusum growing on a decaying leaf.
RM2WJF592–Sporocarps of the slime mould Diderma effusum growing on a decaying leaf.
RM2WWHCGP–Sporocarps of the slime mold Diderma effusum growing on a decaying leaf.
RM2JD4DBT–Mycelum and fruiting body of an unknown fungus growing on a log in the rainforest close to La Selva, Ecuador.
RM2W9AANR–Sporocarp of a slime mold from genus Perichaena. Growing from bark collected in Pennsylvania, USA and grown 3 weeks in culture.
RM2JD4DC1–A fungus from the genus Mycena (probably M. chlorophos) is showing its bioluminescent trait and emits light making it shine in the dark night of Tanju
RM2WWHCH2–The surface of a decaying leaf (Acer sp.). White clumps are sporocarps of the slime mould Diderma effusum with tiny ruiting bodies (sporocarps) of th
RM2JD4DY6–Fungi from the genus Mycena (probably M. chlorophos) has the potential of shining bioluminescent light. Photo from Tanjung Puting National Park, Kalim
RM2WWHCRA–The surface of a decaying leaf. White clumps are sporocarps of the slime mould Diderma effusum. Orange organisms are Myxobacteria (Stigmatella aurant
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