RF2K4AX2W–Slime mould Physarum leucopus many lime-pollinated fruiting bodies on green leaves
RMAGHW3K–Dogs Vomit Slime Mould (Fuligo septica). Close up.
RF2HPPWE0–Wolf's milk Lycogala epidendrum on a fallen trunk. Cubo de La Galga. Puntallana. La Palma. Canary Islands. Spain.
RMA5P9P2–A group of stalked fruiting bodies of slime mould myxomycete Cribraria argillacea growing on the wood
RM2BDYTWT–Physarum contextum Slime Mold
RF2K29X21–Wolf's milk Lycogala epidendrum on a fallen trunk.
RM2F6D3ND–Covered in many sporangium from pin mould rotting discarded vegetables under go decomposition caused by digestive enzymes of fungi, enzymatic browning
RM2CDN0EC–myxomyceta
RMRE2FJD–. Fundamentals of botany. Botany. Fig. 208.—-Plasmodium of a slime-mold (myxomycete), Fuligo septica, growing on the inner surface of a glass jar. The natural color was bright orange. protoplasm is seen to be in almost constant motion, flow- ing for about a minute in one direction; gradually slowing. Fig. 209.—-Fruiting bodies of a myxomycete {Comatricha suksdorfii E. and E.), greatly enlarged. (Photo from type specimen.) up, it comes to rest, and then resumes its flowing, but in the opposite direction, also for about a minute. Different. Please note that these images are extracted from scanne
RFR72NNW–Great wolf's milk or groening's slime mold, Lycogala flavofuscum
RF2EGB0B2–Plasmodium stage of a slime mould. In montane rainforest near Cosanga, ECuador
RF2E036MA–Lycogala epidendrum, known as wolf's milk or groening's slime mold
RMCPC7YK–Slime mould (Comatricha nigra) myxomycete with newly forming fruiting bodies on a log UK
RFM68KJ1–Slime mold, Tubifera ferrunginosa
RMTRDK93–slime mold (Stemonitis axifera), on dead wood, Netherlands, Utrecht
RFJ7CFY3–Slime mould or mold, Trichia decipiens
RMTRDKT0–Coral slime mold (Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa), on dead wood, Netherlands, Northern Netherlands
RFM5D4EF–Rasberry slime mould or mold, Tubifera ferrunginosa
RF2K4AX2D–Slime mould Physarum leucopus many lime-pollinated fruiting bodies on green leaves
RFJ7CFXR–Orange slime mold or mould, Trichia decipiens
RM2T5H724–Plasmodium and sporangia of the slime mold Trichia sp. Growing from wood of Acer sp. collected from Hidra, south-western Norway. Fruiting bodies from
RM2BDYRY3–Trichia favoginea Slime Mold
RFH9EC96–Red raspberry slime mold or mold, Tubifera ferruginosa
RMA5P9NB–Sessile yellow fruiting bodies of slime mould or myxomycete Trichia favoginea growing on the pulled down leaf
RFJ7CFXD–Red raspberry slime, Tubifera ferruginosa, is reddish in color when fresh, but turns brown after maturing
RM2F6D1EA–Covered in many sporangium from pin mould rotting discarded vegetables under go decomposition caused by digestive enzymes of fungi, enzymatic browning
RFRA70M6–Great wolf's milk or groening's slime, Lycogala flavofuscum
RMCPC88G–Slime mould (Physarum cinereum) fruiting bodies, on a log UK
RMTRDKT8–Coral slime mold (Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa), on dead wood, Netherlands, Northern Netherlands
RF2K4AX2Y–Slime mould Physarum leucopus many lime-pollinated fruiting bodies on green leaves
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.
RFRDW3KR–Coral slime mold, Ceratiomyxa fructiculosa var. porioides
RMCPC7H4–Slime mould (Arcyodes incarnata) fruiting bodies on a log UK
RF2A6AK7J–Stemonitis fusca, known as tube slime mold
RMTRDKT6–Coral slime mold (Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa), on dead wood, Netherlands, Northern Netherlands
RF2K4AX2X–Slime mould Physarum leucopus many lime-pollinated fruiting bodies on green leaves
RMAMBFPG–dog vomit slime mould (Fuligo septica), mould between moss, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
RM2WFHPPY–Slime mould sporocarps (fruiting bodies) from Arcyria sp. (possibly A, cinerea). From bark culture collected from south-western Norway.
RM2BDYTX6–Trichia decipiens Slime Mold
RMA5P9N7–Bright red immature stalked fruiting bodies of slime mould myxomycete Arcyria denudata growing on the wood
RMCPC7M8–Slime mould (Arcyria incarnata) fruiting bodies on a log UK
RF2A6AK7T–Stemonitis fusca, known as tube slime mold
RF2K4AX2M–Slime mould Physarum leucopus many lime-pollinated fruiting bodies on green leaves
RMAMBFPJ–dog vomit slime mould (Fuligo septica), mould between moss, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
RM2WK3WYF–Sporocarps (fruiting bodies) of slime mould (Comatricha sp., probably C. nigra) photographed in Piedras Blancas National Park, Costa Rica.
RM2BDYTWD–Trichia scabra Slime Mold
RFA5P9T5–Reddish oval fruiting bodies of widely distributed slime mould or myxomycete Arcyria denudata growing on the wood
RMCPC87X–Slime mould (Physarum cinereum) fruiting bodies, on a log UK
RF2A6AK82–Stemonitis fusca, known as tube slime mold
RFT1DRFG–Orange slime mold or mould, Trichia decipiens
RFT1DRF5–Orange slime mold or mould, Trichia decipiens
RF2K4AWHR–Grey globe slime mould several spherical greyish fruiting bodies next to each other on branches
RF2P0N2PX–Lycogala epidendrum, commonly known as wolf's milk, slime mold from Finland
RM2WY5811–Group of slime mould sporocarps (fruiting bodies) from Arcyria sp. (possibly A, cinerea). From bark culture collected from south-western Norway.
RM2BDYTWX–Trichia decipiens Slime Mold
RMA5P9P8–A group of stalked fruiting bodies of slime mould myxomycete Cribraria argillacea attacked by unknown white mould
RMCPC7JY–Slime mould (Arcyria denudata), fruiting bodies on a log, UK
RF2K4AWH9–Grey globe slime mould several spherical greyish fruiting bodies next to each other on branches
RF2P0N2KA–Lycogala epidendrum, commonly known as wolf's milk, slime mold from Finland
RM2WY580K–Dense growth of slime mould sporocarps (fruiting bodies) from Arcyria sp. (possibly A, cinerea). From bark culture collected from south-western Norwa
RM2BDYTPM–Leocarpus fragilis Slime Mold
RFT535RN–Apricot slime mold, Fuligo muscorum
RF2E59WTN–Apricot slime mold, Fuligo muscorum
RMA5P9NE–Reddish oval fruiting bodies of widely distributed slime mould or myxomycete Arcyria denudata growing on the wood
RMCPC857–Phellinus ferreus slime mould or myxomycete fruiting bodies on a log UK
RF2K4AWH0–Grey globe slime mould several spherical greyish fruiting bodies next to each other on branches
RM2WY580R–Dense growth of slime mould sporocarps (fruiting bodies) from Arcyria sp. (possibly A, cinerea). From bark culture collected from south-western Norwa
RF2E20TDK–Apricot slime mold, Fuligo muscorum
RMA5P9T0–Mature red stalked fruiting bodies of widely distributed slime mould or myxomycete Arcyria denudata spreading spores
RF2BEKW9T–Lycogala flavofuscum, a wolf's milk slime mold from Finland
RFT1DRG2–Hanging sporangia of yellow slime mold, Badhamia utricularis
RF2E25PTF–Lycogala flavofuscum, a wolf's milk slime mold from Finland
RMCPC80E–Slime mould (Craterium minutum), fruiting bodies on a fallen leaf UK
RF2K4AWHG–Grey globe slime mould several spherical greyish fruiting bodies next to each other on branches
RM2WY5813–Dense growth of slime mould sporocarps (fruiting bodies) from Arcyria sp. (possibly A, cinerea). From bark culture collected from south-western Norwa
RMA5P9M7–Mature yellow stalked fruiting bodies of slime mould myxomycete Arcyria denudata growing on the wood and spreading spores
RF2E25PTT–Lycogala flavofuscum, a wolf's milk slime mold from Finland
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