RMW7N676–Slime Mould (Mucilago crustacea) at the plasmodium stage of its lifecycle, found in the corner of a field on wet grass. Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK, September.
RM2H0RAXJ–Wolf's milk (Lycogala terrestre), a colourful slime mould (slime mold) on a rotting log during autumn or October, UK
RF2AHB4AE–Plasmodium of the slime mold (Myxogastria) Badhamia utricularis growing on Phlebia radiata fungus on a birch trunk in Görvälns naturreservat, Järfälla
RMAY861J–Plasmodium of a plasmodial slime mold
RMHRJ3GK–Slime Mold Plasmodium
RMCPC7T5–Slime mould (Badhamia sp.), developing plasmodium on a log UK
RMEYY925–dog vomit slime mold, scrambled egg slime (Fuligo septica), yellow slime mold on moss, Germany, Bavaria, Oberbayern, Upper Bavaria
RFRFDM68–Fuligo septica, commonly called dog vomit slime mold, scrambled egg slime mold, or flowers of tan
RM2BW5MBH–The carnival candy slime mold (Arcyria denudata) is a brightly colored slime mold with a panglobal distribution.
RM2BA7RME–Coral Slime, Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa, fruiting bodies in mossy woodland, New Forest.
RF2W4HE0M–Dog Vomit Slime Mold - Fuligo septica
RMPD5KBB–Scrambled Egg Slime Mold (Fuligo septica) on a rotting pine tree log.
RFA6795C–A slime mold, likely Physarum polycephalum, on the forest floor of a wooded park in Portland, Oregon USA
RF2T0K75K–Yellow tan flower or witch butter (Fuligo septica) on a tree stump in forest
RF2X3TFGF–a slime mold plasmodium (Badhamia utricularis) on rotting wood, engulfing and consuming rolled oats that are also growing a white fungus
RMW7N68T–Slime Mould (Mucilago crustacea) at the plasmodium stage of its lifecycle, found in the corner of a field on wet grass. Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK, September.
RF2F3XEKN–Slime mold on decaying wood in autumn
RF2AHB4AH–Plasmodium of the slime mold (Myxogastria) Badhamia utricularis growing on Phlebia radiata fungus on a birch trunk in Görvälns naturreservat, Järfälla
RMAY8D5N–Plasmodium of a plasmodial slime mold
RMHRF67A–Slime Mold Plasmodium
RMCPC86H–Slime mould (Physarum cinereum) plasmodium beginning to organise for the production of fruiting bodies, on a log UK
RM2BDYTWK–Slime Mold Plasmodium
RFRDACN4–Fuligo septica var. candida, commonly called dog vomit slime mold, scrambled egg slime mold, or flowers of tan
RM2BW5MB3–The carnival candy slime mold (Arcyria denudata) is a brightly colored slime mold with a panglobal distribution.
RF2H9RA23–Fuligo leviderma, a plasmodial slime mold or mould from Finland
RF2AHB49G–Plasmodium of the slime mold (Myxogastria) Badhamia utricularis growing on Phlebia radiata fungus on a birch trunk in Görvälns naturreservat, Järfälla
RM2BA7REM–Coral Slime, Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa, fruiting bodies in mossy woodland, New Forest.
RF2W4HEFC–Dog Vomit Slime Mold - Fuligo septica
RF2T0K75N–Yellow tan flower or witch butter (Fuligo septica) on a tree stump in forest
RF2BWHD8C–Close-up of white coral slime mold (Ceratiomyxa fructiculosa) - Pisgah National Forest, Brevard, North Carolina, USA
RF2T7AC5K–Slime mold Brefeldia maxima
RF2D4PPBN–Fuligo septica, slime mold, scrambled egg slime fungus on tree stump closeup selective focus
RF2GY2J0K–Dog Vomit Slime Mold, Fulito septica, moving along the forest floor at Staircase in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA
RMW7N677–Slime Mould (Mucilago crustacea) at the plasmodium stage of its lifecycle, found in the corner of a field on wet grass. Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK, September.
RF2F3XEJ1–Slime mold on decaying wood in autumn
RFCXP2KT–Dog vomit slime mold (Fuligo Septica), also named Scrambled egg slime, on a rotting tree trunk
RF2TD53H9–Closeup of yellow slime mold with veins network on dead tree log
RM2BEFXJE–A slime mold in the genus Stemonitis growing on a rotting log in the East Bay region of California.
RMPE5EW1–Stalked fruiting bodies of Multigoblet Slime Mold (Metatrichia vesparium) grow on the side of a rotting dead tree.
RM2BDYTEC–Plasmodium of Fuligo septica slime mold (common names include Dog Vomit Slime Mold and Scrambled Egg Slime) growing on a rotting log.
RMW192R5–Dog Vomit Slime Mold (Fuligo septica)
RFAE6FDP–Yellow slime mold
RF2H9RA25–Fuligo leviderma, a plasmodial slime mold or mould from Finland
RF2AHB497–Plasmodium of the slime mold (Myxogastria) Badhamia utricularis growing on Phlebia radiata fungus on a birch trunk in Görvälns naturreservat, Järfälla
RF2AKF4J6–Fuligo leviderma, a plasmodial slime mold or slime mould from Finland
RF2AHB48N–Plasmodium of the slime mold (Myxogastria) Badhamia utricularis growing on Phlebia radiata fungus on a birch trunk in Görvälns naturreservat, Järfälla
RF2T0K73A–Yellow tan flower or witch butter (Fuligo septica) on a tree stump in forest
RF2HCR4T2–Fuligo septica var. candida, known as scrambled egg slime mold and dog vomit slime mold
RM2BA7RH1–Coral Slime, Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa, fruiting bodies in mossy woodland, New Forest.
RF2BWHD7P–White coral slime mold (Ceratiomyxa fructiculosa) growing on rotting wood - Pisgah National Forest, Brevard, North Carolina, USA
RF2T7AC5D–Slime mold Brefeldia maxima
RF2JA9139–Slime mold, Myxomycota growing on leaf
RFH86KKN–Some slime molds on pine needles
RF2F3XEJ3–Slime mold on decaying wood in autumn
RFKAGBCC–Two Oligoporus ptychogaster slime molds on rotting wood, one of them excreting guttation droplets
RMBYCA52–White Slime Mold, Mucilago crustacea, Didymiaceae, Amoebozoa. Growing on Live Vegetation.
RM2BEFXD7–A slime mold in the genus Stemonitis growing on a rotting log in the East Bay region of California.
RMCPC7NR–Slime mould (Badhamia foliicola) plasmodium beginning to develop fruiting bodies on grass cuttings UK
RM2BDYTPA–Plasmodium of Fuligo septica slime mold (common names include Dog Vomit Slime Mold and Scrambled Egg Slime) growing on a rotting log.
RMW18GRJ–A large mass of Chocolate Tube Slime Mold (Stemonaria longa) on the side of a tree. The mass is approximately 150mm high.
RME7GTC4–Dog vomit slime mold
RMPD9A11–Fruiting bodies of Multigoblet Slime Mold (Metatrichia vesparium) grow on the side of a rotting dead tree.
RF2H2YJWR–Yellow Slime mold, Autumn, E USA, by James D Coppinger/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RMHB820D–Fruiting bodies of Multigoblet Slime Mold (Metatrichia vesparium) grow on the side of a fallen dead tree.
RF2AHB490–Plasmodium of the slime mold (Myxogastria) Badhamia utricularis growing on Phlebia radiata fungus on a birch trunk in Görvälns naturreservat, Järfälla
RF2T0K75E–Yellow tan flower or witch butter (Fuligo septica) on a tree stump in forest
RF2HCKX84–Fuligo septica var. candida, known as scrambled egg slime mold and dog vomit slime mold
RM2D4WK5Y–Fruiting bodies of Multigoblet Slime Mold (Metatrichia vesparium) grow on the side of a fallen dead tree.
RFRDACMX–Fuligo septica, commonly called dog vomit slime mold, scrambled egg slime mold, or flowers of tan
RF2T7AC38–Slime mold Brefeldia maxima
RF2JA9130–Slime mold, Myxomycota growing on leaf
RMPET2D8–Chocolate Tube Slime Mold (Stemonitis sp.) brown fruiting bodies (sporangia) growing on a rotting log.
RF2F3XEJ7–Slime mold on decaying wood in autumn
RMPT0H9J–Tubulifera arachnoidea slime mould in its plasmodium stage on a rotting log. Goblin Combe, North Somerset, England.
RMBYCA5J–White Slime Mold, Mucilago crustacea, Didymiaceae, Amoebozoa. Growing on Live Vegetation.
RFE6X3EA–Dog vomit slime mold (Fuligo septica) on a dead Birch tree
RMWA6JJE–False Puffball, Reticularia lycoperdon, growing on old wood in spring, Exmoor.
RM2BDYRXY–Slime Mold
RF2GY2MHR–Dog Vomit Slime Mold, Fulito septica, moving along the forest floor at Staircase in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA
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