RF2WH1ABC–Dog sick fungus (Mucilago crustacea) is a slime mould. This photo was taken in Serra de Busa, Lleida province, Catalonia, Spain.
RMA3MGYT–Fungi Mucilago crustacea inmature
RF2WE4D15–Yellow plasmodial slime mold on rotten wood
RF2AHB49G–Plasmodium of the slime mold (Myxogastria) Badhamia utricularis growing on Phlebia radiata fungus on a birch trunk in Görvälns naturreservat, Järfälla
RF2H07ATC–A Fuligo septica growing on a stump it a forest.
RMDGH478–False Puffball (Enteridium lycoperdon) plasmodial phase growing on dead standing wood at riverbank River Ribble Stainforth
RF2T7B442–Tubifera ferruginosa, commonly known as raspberry slime mold
RMKBPREE–EB1911 Mycetozoa Arcyria punicea
RMP867TP–Gewoon ijsvingertje; Coral slime mold;
RF2G4PMD7–Fern fidddlehead (Asplenium sp.)
RM2WWHCHB–Plasmodium of slime mould (Badhamia sp.?) growing on a decaying leaf (Acer sp.) collected in south-western Norway.
RM2BDYTXG–Badhamia panicea Slime Mold
RF2G650CX–Fruiting bodies of the myxogastrid commonly known as wolf's milk growing on damp wood
RF2WXFP9E–Lycogala epidendrum (wolf's milk, groening's slime) - A type of mold that lives on rotten stumps
RF2DYXK69–Plasmid of the Many Headed Slime of the species Physarum polycephalum spread on a root of a tree
RMJ2F66A–Arcyria denudata
RM2AWD742–Zöology; a textbook for colleges and universities . c Drawing by R. Weber FIG. 3g. Stages in the development of Didymium, one of the Mycetozoa (afterLister); magnified about 1400 diameters. A, Spore. B, Swarm cell escaping froma spore case. C, Swarm cell; /, flagellum. PROTOZOA 191 give rise to a great number of smaller organisms. Inthe malaria parasite, which is conveyed to man by the
RF2WH1ADD–Dog sick fungus (Mucilago crustacea) is a slime mould. This photo was taken in Monte Santiago, Burgos province, Castilla-Leon, Spain.
RMA3MGXW–Fungi Mucilago crustacea inmature
RF2WE4D07–Yellow plasmodial slime mold on rotten wood
RF2AHB497–Plasmodium of the slime mold (Myxogastria) Badhamia utricularis growing on Phlebia radiata fungus on a birch trunk in Görvälns naturreservat, Järfälla
RMA2R7HD–A group of minute fruiting bodies of slime mould or myxomycete Arcyria decipiens groving on decay wood in the forest
RM2WRKRB2–Plasmodium of slime mould (Badhamia sp.?) growing on a decaying leaf (Acer sp.) collected in south-western Norway.
RM2BDYTXE–Physarium cinereum Slime Mold
RF2G650JG–Fruiting bodies of the myxogastrid commonly known as wolf's milk growing on damp wood
RF2WXFP70–Lycogala epidendrum (wolf's milk, groening's slime) - A type of mold that lives on rotten stumps
RF2DYXK81–Plasmid of the Many Headed Slime of the species Physarum polycephalum spread on a root of a tree
RF2CTFE5H–Fuligo septica is a species of plasmodial slime mold, and a member of the Myxomycetes class
RM2AG1CBM–. The cell; outlines of general anatomy and physiology. HE CELL beyond a doubt the identity of sarcode with the protoplasm of plant and animalcells ; and this discovery was most helpful to Max Schultze in working out his cell theory, and in estab-lishing his theory of pro-toplasm (p. 6). In Amoeba, lymphcells, Mycetozoa, andKeticularia, we havelearnt to recognisenaked cells; those ofplants on the contraryare almost invariablyenclosed by a well-defined layer, which issometimes very thickand firm; this is alsovery frequently thecase with animal cells(membrane, intercel-lular substance), andthus
RF2WH1A9D–Flowers of tan (Fuligo septica) is a slime mold. This photo was taken in Lugo province, Galicia, Spain.
RMA3MGTP–Fungi Mucilago crustacea inmature
RME1RAYW–Slime mold on the burnt trunk of a Scots Pine
RF2AHB48N–Plasmodium of the slime mold (Myxogastria) Badhamia utricularis growing on Phlebia radiata fungus on a birch trunk in Görvälns naturreservat, Järfälla
RMA5P9M3–A group of mature fruiting bodies of slime mould or myxomycete Arcyria decipiens growing on decay wood in the forest
RM2ANDHD5–Moulds, mildews, and mushrooms; a guide to the systematic study of the Fungi and Mycetozoa and their literature . THt MELIOTYPE PRINTING CO., BOSTON. Pl. 8.. THE MELIOTYPE PRINTING CO., BOSTON. EXPLANATION OF PLATE VIIIBasidiomycetes Fig. I, Poison cup, Ayiianita phalloides [Agk^ickle?,). Two-thirds-natural size. This is the most dangerous of the species of poisonous fungi.It can be recognized by its white lamellae, its skirt-like annulus (A), andits volva (B) at the base of the stem. A part of the volva was also carriedup with the expanding pileus and appears on the surface as a series offloc
RMW7YANY–Fruiting bodies of Wolf's milk (Lycogala sp) slime mould, UK, October. Image taken using digital focus-stacking.
RF2WH1A9C–Flowers of tan (Fuligo septica) is a slime mold. This photo was taken in La Palma Island, Canary Islands, Spain.
RMA3MGTJ–Fungi Mucilago crustacea inmature
RF2WM0M7M–Slime mold Lycogala epidendrum (aka wolf's milk or groening's slime) in Sao Francisco de Paula, Serra Gaucha (South of Brazil)
RF2AHB490–Plasmodium of the slime mold (Myxogastria) Badhamia utricularis growing on Phlebia radiata fungus on a birch trunk in Görvälns naturreservat, Järfälla
RMA5P9KE–A group of mature fruiting bodies of slime mould or myxomycete Arcyria decipiens growing on decay wood in the forest
RM2ANDJN9–Moulds, mildews, and mushrooms; a guide to the systematic study of the Fungi and Mycetozoa and their literature . he pear. Greatly magnified. (Redrawn from Duggar.) Fig. 5. Diiiemospormm (Sphaeropsidales). Septate appendagedspore. Greatly magnified. Fig. 6. ColletotricJmm (Melanconiales) ; bean pod affected withanthracnose caused by the fungus, y^ natural size. (Redrawn fromCowing); Fig. 7, spores of same, greatly magnified. (Redrawn fromSouth worth.) Fig. 8. Pestalozzia (Melanconiales). Spores showing appendagesand hyaline end-cells. X 400. (Redrawn from Desmazieres.) Fig. 9. Monilia frudigen
RMW7YAPA–Fruiting bodies of Wolf's milk (Lycogala sp) slime mould, UK, October. Image taken using digital focus-stacking.
RMFR7G27–Moulds, mildews, and mushrooms; a guide to the systematic study of the Fungi and Mycetozoa and their literature (1899)
RMA3MGYK–Fungi Mucilago crustacea inmature
RM360°2C393YG–Slime mould with a holly topping on the New Forest floor
RF2AHB48X–Plasmodium of the slime mold (Myxogastria) Badhamia utricularis growing on Phlebia radiata fungus on a birch trunk in Görvälns naturreservat, Järfälla
RMA5P9M7–Mature yellow stalked fruiting bodies of slime mould myxomycete Arcyria denudata growing on the wood and spreading spores
RM2TCJ4HW–Sporangium of the slime mould Paradiacheopsis fimbriata growing from bark samples in culture collected at Bhul Park, Sharon, Pennsylvania (USA).
RM2ANDH0A–Moulds, mildews, and mushrooms; a guide to the systematic study of the Fungi and Mycetozoa and their literature . y condition showing the volva completelyinvesting the pileus which is not yet expanded. (235) EXPLANATION OF PLATE IXBasidiomycetes Fig. I. Simbhwi rubescens (Phallales). Expanded form showingthe cup-hke peridium at the base, and the latticed receptacle at the summit.One-half natural size. (Redrawn from Gerard.) Fig. 2. Phallogaster saccaUis (Phallales) . just before the rupture ofthe peridium. FiG. 3. The same ruptured, exposing the gleba (the darkshaded portions) within the perid
RMW7W64C–Slime Mould (Trichia decipiens) fruiting bodies on decaying wood next to pencil lead for scale. Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. November.
RMPG3J23–. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria . Plant morphology; Fungi; Myxomycetes; Bacteriology. CHAPTER V.âCOMPARATIVE REVIEW.âASCOMYCETES. 241 of the jelly, and which must necessarily be communicated to such small and light bodies. With these characteristics the spermatia cannot be certainly distinguished from small spores. The distinction however is, that, like those of CoUema or Polystigma, they are all, as far as has been hitherto observed, incapable of germination. Secondly, these organs all agree in having the spermatiophores collected together into close
RMA3MGYG–Fungi Mucilago crustacea inmature
RF2KC237H–Lycogala epidendrum, commonly known as wolf's milk, groening's slime is a cosmopolitan species of myxogastrid amoeba which is often mistaken for a
RF2AHB492–Plasmodium of the slime mold (Myxogastria) Badhamia utricularis growing on Phlebia radiata fungus on a birch trunk in Görvälns naturreservat, Järfälla
RMA5P9RA–Many minute fruiting bodies of black slime mould or myxomycete Metatrichia vesparium groving in the moss
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