RF2AHB42F–Sporangia of the slime mold (Myxogastria) Badhamia utricularis growing on Phlebia radiata fungus on a birch trunk in Görvälns naturreservat, Järfälla
RF2WDTRPC–Didymium difforme, a slime mold growing on leaf petiole of rowan in Finland, microscope image of sporangia
RF2AHB4BF–Sporangia of the slime mold (Myxogastria) Badhamia utricularis growing on Phlebia radiata fungus on a birch trunk in Görvälns naturreservat, Järfälla
RF2PC7XJ3–Trichia varia, slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RF2AHB4B1–Sporangia of the slime mold (Myxogastria) Badhamia utricularis growing on Phlebia radiata fungus on a birch trunk in Görvälns naturreservat, Järfälla
RF2HCM0GB–Trichia decipiens, a slime mold of the family Trichiaceae, no common English name
RF2AHB4AN–Sporangia of the slime mold (Myxogastria) Badhamia utricularis growing on Phlebia radiata fungus on a birch trunk in Görvälns naturreservat, Järfälla
RF2WFD8W9–Physarum leucophaeum, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RM2C7EDCT–Yellow sporangia of the dog vomit slime mold, Fuligo septica, on a fallen log in woodland
RF2T7B669–Cribraria piriformis, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RM2RGM8D0–Plasmodium and sporangia of the slime mold Trichia sp. (?) from the cloudforest of Bosque de Paz, Costa Rica.
RM2BAP6W5–Slime mold, about 1.3mm in height, likely Didymium nigripes or similar Didymium sp.
RM2BDXHTF–Slime Mold
RF2C4GAYB–Chocolate tube slime mold (Stemonitis sp.) - Penrose, near Brevard, North Carolina, USA
RM2BDYTWJ–Stemonitis lamproderma Slime Mold
RF2C71H12–Slime mold plasmodia creep about over the surfaces of materials, engulfing bacteria, spores of fungi and plants.
RMPET2D8–Chocolate Tube Slime Mold (Stemonitis sp.) brown fruiting bodies (sporangia) growing on a rotting log.
RF2F3XEHH–Myxomyceta Slime Mold Stemonitis fusca on wood
RME1RAYW–Slime mold on the burnt trunk of a Scots Pine
RF2B124T7–Aqua blue slime mold in the Phyllum Mycetozoa, growing near the Robson River and Berg Lake with fallen petals of Broad-leaf Fireweed, in Mount Robson
RFKTRGH5–Dog Vomit Fungus or Dog Vomit slime mould (Fuligo septica) on the trunk of a rotten tree stump in woodland. Goatenbridge, Tipperary, Ireland.
RMEYCH7Y–Grey slime mould on lawn grass
RF2E03GYB–Sporangia of the Many Headed Slime of the species Physarum polycephalum scattered on the ground
RME6RADY–Hemitrichia, Lava Lamp Slime Mold 2014-07-01-122116 ZS PMax 14367791348 o Glossy capped just emerged lava lampish sporangia of a
RF2DYXK48–Sporangia of the Many Headed Slime of the species Physarum polycephalum scattered on dry leaves on the ground
RFKGA2HW–The yellow fruiting body of the slime mould Fuligo septica on a rotting pine tree stump. Brownsea Island, Poole, Dorset, UK.
RFS46HF0–Raspberry slime mold or red raspberry slime mold (Tubifera ferruginosa) growing on a rotten tree stump in August at Brockenhurst, New Forest National Park Hampshire, United Kingdom
RF2T7B666–Cribraria piriformis, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RM2RGF94F–Plasmodium and sporangia of the slime mold Trichia sp. (?) from the cloudforest of Bosque de Paz, Costa Rica.
RF2M3M4GT–close shot of the fuligo plasmodial slime mold on the bark.
RF2M72EKH–Close-up image of the yellow fruiting body of a golden apple slime mold (Arcyria pomiformis) emerging from a piece of rotten wood. This specimen was a
RF2C4GATW–Emerging chocolate tube slime mold (Stemonitis sp.) - Penrose, near Brevard, North Carolina, USA
RM2BDYRY3–Trichia favoginea Slime Mold
RM2JT3XG1–Chocolate tube slime mold (Stemonitis sp.) - DuPont State Recreational Forest - Cedar Mountain, near Brevard, North Carolina, USA
RF2C71H1H–Slime mold plasmodia creep about over the surfaces of materials, engulfing bacteria, spores of fungi and plants.
RMPET2D7–Chocolate Tube Slime Mold (Stemonitis sp.) brown fruiting bodies (sporangia) growing on a rotting log.
RF2F3XEHA–Myxomyceta Slime Mold Stemonitis fusca on wood
RMPEKD99–Chocolate Tube Slime Mold (Stemonitis sp.) brown fruiting bodies (sporangia) grow on a rotting log.
RFKCXA72–Colony of orange slime mold ( Trichia Varia) sporangias close up on a rotting log in a Southeast Alaskan rainforest.
RMPET2DA–Slime mold (Arcyria cinerea) fruiting bodies (sporangia) grow on a rotting tree.
RMM947H2–Hemitrichia, Lava Lamp Slime Mold
RMPEKD98–Carnival Candy Slime Mold (Arcyria denudata) fruiting bodies (sporangia) grow on a rotting tree.
RME6RY8A–Stemonitis sp 2014-07-01-150912 ZS PMax 14531373586 o More slime mold action from the Adirondacks...in this case a miniforest of
RF2DYXKDG–Sporangia of the Many Headed Slime of the species Physarum polycephalum scattered on dry leaves on the ground
RMAGHW3K–Dogs Vomit Slime Mould (Fuligo septica). Close up.
RF2T7B66D–Cribraria piriformis, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RM2TCJ4X0–Sporangia of the slime mold Trichia sp. Growing from wood of Acer sp. collected from Hidra, south-western Norway.
RF2P4F7B4–Stemonitopsis typhina, also called Comatricha typhoides, a slime mold from Finland, no common English name
RF2M3M4XT–close shot of the fuligo plasmodial slime mold on the bark.
RF2AMENGT–Comatricha nigra, a plasmodial slime mold, sporangia on spruce log in Finland
RM2BDYTX6–Trichia decipiens Slime Mold
RF2AF70GY–Lepidoderma tigrinum, known as spotted tiger slime mold, beginning to develop sporangia
RF2CB8CTA–Scrambled Egg Slime are a form of fungi found in natural settings around the world.; This one is found in a forested area of North Central Florida.
RF2BER5JX–Lepidoderma tigrinum, known as spotted tiger slime mold, maturing sporangia from Finland
RF2F3XEHX–Myxomyceta Slime Mold Stemonitis fusca on wood
RM2F3F06D–Radiotrophic fungi, can use radiation as an energy source to stimulate growth. Most radiotrophic fungi use melanin to survive. 1 Acanthostaurus purpurascens. 2 Amphibelone anomala. 3 Dyctiosoma trigonizon. 4 Dorataspis polyancistra. 5 Diploconus fasces. 6 Cladosporium sphaerospermum. 7 Arachnocorys circumtexta. Old 19th century color lithography illustration from El Mundo Ilustrado 1879
RF2DYXKF0–Sporangia of the Many Headed Slime of the species Physarum polycephalum scattered on dry leaves on the ground
RM2WAB61E–Sporangia of the slime mold Trichia sp. Growing from wood of Acer sp. collected from Hidra, south-western Norway.
RF2M3M4Y3–close shot of the fuligo plasmodial slime mold on the bark.
RF2CC2HBJ–This is a Slime Mold, found on decaying wood in North Central Florida. Stemonitis fusca.
RF2A7TWWP–Lepidoderma tigrinum, known as spotted tiger slime mold, maturing sporangia from Finland
RF2F3XEHC–Myxomyceta Slime Mold Stemonitis fusca on wood
RFW21B0H–Sporangia of white coral slime mold, Ceratiomyxa fructiculosa