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Slime molds
Looking online, I have found significant ambiguities in the classification of slime molds.
Here is one version:
Kingdom: Amoebozoa
Phylum: Mycetozoa
Class: Myxomycetes
Order: Physarales
Species on page
- Family: Physaraceae
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Insect-egg slime (Leocarpus fragilis)
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Deer vomit (Fuligo septica)
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Physarum pusillum
- Family: Didymiaceae
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White-footed slime (Diachea leucopodia)
- Family: Tubiferaceae
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Red raspberry slime mold (Tubifera ferruginosa)
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False puffball (Reticularia lycoperdon)
- Family: Ceratiomyxacea
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Honeycomb coral slime mold (Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa)
- Family: Family Arcyriaceae
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White carnival candy slime mold (Arcyria cinerea)
Great balls of slime
Likely
Insect-egg slime (Leocarpus fragilis)
Family: Physaraceae
per Fred Stevens
Stanford
December, 2012
This seems to be one of the more commonly found and photographed slime molds, but it displays quite a range of diversity in its appearance.
Up close and slimy
When the rains finally came
two years later
still having a ball
Dog vomit or deer vomit (Fuligo septica)
Dog vomit
Dog vomit or deer vomit (Fuligo septica)
Stanford
March 3, 2013
ID per Fred Stevens
This specimen was incredibly evanescent. Several hours after this photo the colony had turned dark and dry.
Vomitous slime mold
Dog vomit or scambled eggs slime mold
Fuligo septica
Tasmania
April, 2012
Or if you prefer, scrambled eggs
Dog vomit or scambled eggs slime mold
Fuligo septica
April, 2012
Palo Alto
Or deer vomit
Web of slime
Aged slime
Physarum pusillum
Family: Didymiaceae
White-footed slime (Diachea leucopodia)
Slimed to Hellyer
Family: Tubiferaceae
Red raspberry slime mold (Tubifera ferruginosa)
Don't eat these raspberries
Red raspberry slime mold (Tubifera ferruginosa)
Passaic Park, New Jersey
July 5, 2015
Olympus Tough, macro mode
False puffball (Reticularia lycoperdon)
Silver slime
Family: Ceratiomyxacea
Honeycomb coral slime mold (Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa)
Honeycomb
Family: Family Arcyriaceae
White carnival candy slime mold (Arcyria cinerea)
Comatricha sample
Tree-like
From Sarah Lloyd's collection
Slime mold
Black Sugarloaf
Tasmania
September 8, 2015
Bob, Charles, Sarah, and Tonia
With slime mold expert, Sarah Lloyd
Black Sugarloaf
Tasmania
September 8, 2015
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Created: December 29, 2012
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