Metatrichia floriformis

Description

The shiny little blackish spheres (Sporocarps) of Metatrichia floriformis are only 1 mm in width or less, and are the spore-producing bodies of this slime mould species borne on ridged stalks. The shiny outer layer (the peridium) splits open releasing a fluffy yellow mass of threads called elaters.

Identification difficulty
Recording advice

Unless identified by a recognised expert, a photo is required and the specimen may need to be examined with a microscope. 

Habitat

Dead wood such as old logs.

When to see it

Can be seen in most months of the year.

UK Status

Seems to be widespread and fairly frequent in Britain.

VC55 Status

Status in Leicestershire and Rutland not known.

Leicestershire & Rutland Map

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Species profile

Species group:
Slime Moulds
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Records on NatureSpot:
5
First record:
12/03/2022 (N, Matt)
Last record:
09/03/2024 (N, Matt)

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