RMCPC88G–Slime mould (Physarum cinereum) fruiting bodies, on a log UK
RMA15WGD–Slime mould Physarum cinereum Badhamia foliicola or Mucilago crustacea on turfgrass
RMHEWK6N–Physarum polycephalum, literally the "many-headed slime", is a slime mold that inhabits shady, cool, moist areas, such as decaying leaves and logs. Like slime molds in general, it is sensitive to light; in particular, light can repel the slime mold and be a factor in triggering spore growth.
RM2BDXTXT–Physarum nucleatum
RMDM74XB–slime mold, New York, myxogastria, on mulch in urban setting, possibly (Physarum polycephalum)
RM2BDXHTK–Physarum Pusillum
RFA6795C–A slime mold, likely Physarum polycephalum, on the forest floor of a wooded park in Portland, Oregon USA
RFDHTRFM–little mushroom (Physarum nutans) on rotten trunk
RMR4ATHA–(Physarum cinereum)
RF2H9Y3TC–Physarum album, also called Physarum nutans, a slime mold of the order Physarales from Finland
RMT7D80M–slime mould, (Physarum virescens)
RM2T8RBWA–Physarum polycephalum. (Slime mound), Physarum polycephalum, literally the 'many-headed slime', is a slime mold that inhabits shady, cool, moist areas, such as decaying leaves and logs. Like slime molds in general, it is sensitive to light; in particular, light can repel the slime mold and be a factor in triggering spore growth
RMR4ATHC–(Physarum cinereum)
RME7875P–Physarum album slime molds
RMR4ATT5–slime mould, (Physarum leucopus)
RMFHRP0E–Many-headed slime (Physarum polycephalum) on deadwood, Hesse, Germany
RMR4ATHR–slime fungus, (Physarum cinereum)
RMCPC87X–Slime mould (Physarum cinereum) fruiting bodies, on a log UK
RMK2DA1K–Slime mould (Physarum sp) plasmodium growing across rotting wood, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica
RF2K4AX2W–Slime mould Physarum leucopus many lime-pollinated fruiting bodies on green leaves
RFBJ27WF–Physarum cinereum, a slime mould on grass
RFH2JHWP–Orange lichens on gray rock
RM2BDXHTB–Physarum Penetrale
RF2G2ADW9–Slime mould, Physarum confertum growing on aspen, Populus tremula wood photographed with high magnification
RFH2JJ9A–Close-up of orange lichens on gray rock surface
RMACGGX4–Old sporangia of one of the slime mould fungi on a daisy leaf
RF2M0FG4H–Blob in a plastic cercle, Physarum polycephalum, isolated on white
RF2JG7T8N–A close-up shot of yellow finger slime mold on a wet surface
RF2H9Y3RE–Physarum album, also called Physarum nutans, a slime mold of the order Physarales from Finland
RFRJF302–Lichen growing on rocks near Roselle Point on Alderney, channel islands.
RF2WFTXC4–Physarum viride, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RF2RWAM38–Physarum album, Slime mold
RFKGF05K–Physarum sp, slime mold
RF2RWAM3F–Physarum album, Slime mold
RMKBPRCR–EB1911 Mycetozoa Physarum nutans
RMR4ATHP–slime fungus, (Physarum cinereum)
RMCPC86H–Slime mould (Physarum cinereum) plasmodium beginning to organise for the production of fruiting bodies, on a log UK
RMPDRRJD–slime mould, Physarum virescens
RF2K4AX2D–Slime mould Physarum leucopus many lime-pollinated fruiting bodies on green leaves
RMP8737Y–Physarum sp.
RF2CD2MCN–Yellow slime mold / mould (physarum sp) on the tropical forest ground
RM2BDXHX3–Physarum Nutans
RM2TB7H9G–Blob’s spores (physarum polycephalum)
RF2E03GYB–Sporangia of the Many Headed Slime of the species Physarum polycephalum scattered on the ground
RF2DYXK69–Plasmid of the Many Headed Slime of the species Physarum polycephalum spread on a root of a tree
RF2H30DM5–Yellow slime mould or slime mold (Physarum polycephalum) that has found and engulfed a piece of food on a dead leaf
RM2W9AANP–Sporocarp (fruiting body) of the slime mold Physarum sp. (possibly P. corticola). Growing from bark collected in Pennsylvania, USA and kept in culture
RF2H30DM7–Close-up of yellow slime mould or slime mold (Physarum polycephalum) creeping across a dead leaf in search of food
RMW7XTM9–Slime mould (Physarum cinereum) Snowdonia, north Wales, UK, July.
RF2H30DM6–Close-up of the plasmodium of a yellow slime mould or slime mold (Physarum polycephalum) on a dead leaf as it spreads out in search of food
RFKMNCEK–Physarum sp, slime mold
RF2H30DM8–Yellow slime mould or slime mold (Physarum polycephalum) forming a tubular network of protoplasmic strands across a dead leaf in search of food
RM2J1WB6F–Slime mould (Physarum psittacinum), in mature reproductive phase. Close-up of erupting fruiting bodies (sporangia), bearing thousands of spores. Bucki
RF2G70YHY–Close-up image of a yellow slime mould or slime mold (Physarum polycephalum) forming a tubular network of protoplasmic strands in search of food. Back
RM2J1WB6C–Slime mould (Physarum leucophaeum), in mature reproductive phase, growing on grass. Close-up of spore-bearing fruiting bodies (sporangia). Buckinghams
RMPDRRJC–slime mould, Physarum virescens
RF2K4AX2Y–Slime mould Physarum leucopus many lime-pollinated fruiting bodies on green leaves
RMPENMC9–(Physarum cinereum)
RMDM71YC–slime mold, New York, myxogastria, on mulch in urban setting, possibly (Physarum polycephalum)
RM2BDXHW4–Physarum Polycephalum
RMTRDK1P–slime mpuld (Physarum spec.), on dead wood, Netherlands, Utrecht
RM2BNJ891–Slime mould (Physarum sp) plasmodium growing across rotting wood, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica
RFJANB9F–little mushroom (Physarum nutans) on rotten trunk
RF2DYXK81–Plasmid of the Many Headed Slime of the species Physarum polycephalum spread on a root of a tree
RMHEX9JY–Slime mold or slime mould is a broad term describing some organisms that use spores to reproduce. Slime molds were formerly classified as fungi but are no longer considered part of this kingdom.Although not related to one another, they are still sometimes grouped for convenience within the paraphyletic group referred to as kingdom Protista. Found in a wide variety of colors, more than 900 species of slime mold occur all over the world. Their common name refers to part of some of these organisms' life cycles where they can appear as gelatinous "slime".
RM2W9AANN–Sporocarp (fruiting body) of the slime mold Physarum sp. (possibly P. corticola). Growing from bark collected in Pennsylvania, USA and kept in culture
RMAJWJMD–Freshly formed slime mould on turfgrass on a humid morning
RMEYCH7Y–Grey slime mould on lawn grass
RMBBFT6A–Slime mould on turfgrass on humid morning
RFKGF05G–Physarum sp, slime mold
RFR3G5X5–Yellow Slime Mould (Physarum polycephalum) Growing and Network Out of Agar Petri Dish. Biology Laboratory Project, Scotland, UK.
RFM08A41–White slime mold, Physarum leucopus
RMRDYCCG–. The essentials of botany. Botany. PROTOPHTTA. 131. Fto. 63.—a part of a Slime-Mould (Physarum leucopus) in its motile stage. Magnified 350 times.. 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.. Bessey, Charles E. (Charles Edwin), 1845-1915. New York : Holt
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
RMW164CB–Archive image from page 212 of Deutschlands Flora in Abbildungen nach. Deutschlands Flora in Abbildungen nach der Natur : mit Beschreibungen. 3. Abth. Die Pilze Deutschlands . deutschlandsflor01stur Year: 1817 — b3 PHYSARUM connatura Ditinur. '£ c r iD a d) f c u c 5 ' l) ) f a f ,uin. Tab. 41. Gregarinm ; peridiis subg-lohosis niuscnlis griseis, stipitibus me( albidis saepissime coyuatis , sporidiis glübosis fiiliginosis. ccrtienweife n)arf)fcn&; mit fafl fu- ge (förmigen unten fUct)en greis- graue ncriöien, mittelmäßig lan- gen it>eiijlirf)en fehr bawfiö »er» ivad)fenen Stielen, un
RF2K4AX2X–Slime mould Physarum leucopus many lime-pollinated fruiting bodies on green leaves
RMPENMC7–(Physarum cinereum)
RMMAB4F9–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Fig. 56. Physarum gyrosum Piost. Wurmförmige, einem Eiudenstück aufsitzende Sporangien (*%)• — Nach Lister.
RM2BDXJ13–Physarum Brunneolum
RM2BNJ892–Slime mould (Physarum sp) plasmodium growing across rotting wood, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica
RF2DYXK48–Sporangia of the Many Headed Slime of the species Physarum polycephalum scattered on dry leaves on the ground
RM2BNJ97E–Slime mould (Physarum sp) plasmodium growing across rotting wood, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica
RM2WB311A–Sporocarp (fruiting body) of the slime mold Physarum sp. (possibly P. corticola). After 7 weeks in culture of bark collected at Hidra, south-westernn
RMEWPMPE–Grey slime mould (mold) on grass
RFR3ENDT–Yellow Slime Mould (Physarum polycephalum) Growing and Network Out of Agar Petri Dish. Biology Laboratory Project, Scotland, UK.
RFM08A48–White slime mold, Physarum leucopus
RMRDCEJ8–. 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
RFKHE8F2–White sporangium slime mold, Physarum album
RMPG1F87–. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria . Plant morphology; Fungi; Myxomycetes; Bacteriology. Fig. 190. Pkysaritm Uiicophaatm,Vi. a spor- angium seen from without, b sporangium divided in ludf and the frame-worlc of the capillitium exposed by removal of the spores. Magn. 25 times. Pig. 191. Physarum Uutophaeum, Fr. Piece of the wall of a sporangium with tubes of the capillitium attached and spread out in water; a points of attachment of the tubes of the capillitium; ^ calcium carbonate-vesicles; to the right on the margin a calcium carbonate- vesicle on the wa
RF2K4AX2M–Slime mould Physarum leucopus many lime-pollinated fruiting bodies on green leaves
RMPENMC8–(Physarum cinereum)
RMMAB4F8–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Fig. 54. Pers. a. Physarum viride (Bull. Sporangiengruppe (l8/j] b. Capillitium (250/,). Nach Lister.
RM2BDXHRT–Physarum Gyrosum
RMPENMCA–(Physarum cinereum)
RM2BDYRXN–Physarum polycephalum Slime Mold
RMRYFBNR–Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr0110rabe Year: 1920 Fig. 28. Sporaiigieii von Physarum nutaus Pers., mit Kalkaufiageiuiig. — 20 X — Nach Lister. dem Substrate entstammende Beimengungen handeln würde. Cri- hraria und Didydmm sind ausgezeichnet durch das Vorkommen
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