RMPE5EW1–Stalked fruiting bodies of Multigoblet Slime Mold (Metatrichia vesparium) grow on the side of a rotting dead tree.
RF2M8A6KH–Black Metatrichia vesparia and yellow Trichia favoginea, two species of slime molds growing on a log of common aspen
RM2D4WK5Y–Fruiting bodies of Multigoblet Slime Mold (Metatrichia vesparium) grow on the side of a fallen dead tree.
RF2HD2JX6–Metatrichia vesparium, commonly known as wasp nest slime mold
RMPD9A11–Fruiting bodies of Multigoblet Slime Mold (Metatrichia vesparium) grow on the side of a rotting dead tree.
RFD6KBWC–Metatrichia vesparium
RMHB820D–Fruiting bodies of Multigoblet Slime Mold (Metatrichia vesparium) grow on the side of a fallen dead tree.
RF2WE4CY9–Slime mold (Metatrichia vesparia)
RM2JD4DX4–Wasp net slime mold (Metatrichia vesparium) from Lierne National Park (Trøndelag, Norway).
RM2BNE225–Fruiting bodies / sporangia of a slime mould (Metatrichia floriformis) Kahuranaki, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand, September.
RM2BDXHTD–Metatrichia Vesparium
RMA5P9PC–Close up of three fruiting bodies of black slime mould or myxomycete Metatrichia vesparium groving on decay wood
RMRG78N6–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 222 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 277. Figure 144.—Metatrichia walerhousei (Paramonov), male: a, wing; b, lateral aspect of head; c, enlarged detail of antenna; d-f, ventral, lateral and posterior aspects of terminalia. The members of this genus are found only in the Nearctic and Neotropical regions.. 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.. United States National
RF2HD2JX9–Metatrichia vesparium, commonly known as wasp nest slime mold
RF2E4D48G–Metatrichia vesparium, commonly known as wasp nest slime mold
RFD6KATF–Metatrichia vesparium
RF2E1PHG7–Metatrichia vesparium, commonly known as wasp nest slime mold
RF2WE4CYM–Slime mold (Metatrichia vesparia)
RF2M8B8EN–Metatrichia vesparium, commonly known as wasp nest slime mold, microscope image
RM2JD4DX2–Wasp net slime mold (Metatrichia vesparium) from Lierne National Park (Trøndelag, Norway).
RF2M7W6B5–Black Metatrichia vesparia and yellow Trichia favoginea, two species of slime molds growing on a log of common aspen
RM2BDXHTR–Metatrichia Vesparium
RFKNXD08–Slime mold, Metatrichia vesparia
RFRWE1C5–Different species of slime mold on rotten tree trunk
RFKMNCGN–Slime mold or mould, Metatrichia vesparia
RMA5P9RA–Many minute fruiting bodies of black slime mould or myxomycete Metatrichia vesparium groving in the moss
RMRG78NR–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. SCENOPINIDAE OF THE WORLD 217. Figure H.—Metatrichia lophrysoma (Speiser), female: a, wing; h, c, lateral and frontal aspects of head; d, posterior aspect of 8th and 9th segments; e, lateral aspect of 8th and 9th segments; /, 9th sternum and bursa. developed completely fillino; oral cavity; palpi as long as oral cavity with a fringe of tan hairs. Ocellar tubercle black, not elevated, median. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance
RM2BDXHT0–Metatrichia Horrida
RFR9TXCE–Different species of slime mould
RFKNXD3K–Slime mold or mould, Metatrichia vesparia
RMA5P9R5–Bright red stalked fruiting bodies of widely distributed slime mould myxomycete Arcyria denudata growing on the wood
RMRG78P8–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 216 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 277. Figure 140.—Metatrichia hulbosa (Osten Sacken), male, female: a, wing; ^,f, lateral aspects of male and female heads; d, e, frontal aspects of male and female heads; j-h, ventral, lateral and posterior aspects of male terminalia; z, posterior aspect of female 8th and 9th segments; ;', lateral aspect of female 8th and 9th segments; k, female 9th sternum and bursa. Female.—Head black; eyes black-brown; a narrow postocular band; frons rugose, with a smooth median band, lower portion juts out extending the
RM2BDXHTM–Metatrichia Vesparium
RFR9TXCD–Different species of slime mould
RFKT8JTA–Slime mold or mould, Metatrichia vesparia
RMA5P9NB–Sessile yellow fruiting bodies of slime mould or myxomycete Trichia favoginea growing on the pulled down leaf
RMRG78NH–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 218 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 277. Figure 142.—Metatrichia robusta Krober, male, female: a, wing; b, c, lateral and frontal aspects of male head; d, e, lateral and frontal aspects of female head;/-A, ventral, lateral and posterior aspects of male terminalia; i, posterior aspect of female 8th and 9th segments; ;, lateral aspect of female 8th and 9th segments; k, female 9th sternum and bursa. ocellus sunken, ocelli orange. Antennae black-brown, third segment oval, velvety. Thorax black with a few thin hairs, humeral and supra-alar calli or
RM2BDXHTC–Metatrichia Vesparium
RFR9TXCG–Different species of slime mould
RMA5P9KA–Bright red immature stalked fruiting bodies of slime mould myxomycete Arcyria denudata growing on the wood
RMRG78NB–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 220 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 2 77. Figure Wi.—Metatrichia stevensoni (Bezzi), male, female: a, male wing; b, female wing; c, d, lateral and frontal aspects of male head; e, f, lateral and frontal aspects of female head; g, enlarged detail of female antenna; h, i, ventral and lateral aspects of male ter- minalia; ;, posterior aspect of female 8th and 9th segments; k, lateral aspect of female 8th and 9th segments; /, female 9th sternum and bursa. lighter along the posterior rim. Pleural areas black and orange-red. Wing brownish, veins bro
RFRWE1BX–Different species of slime mold on rotten tree trunk
RMA5P9R1–Bright red stalked fruiting bodies of widely distributed slime mould myxomycete Arcyria denudata growing on the wood