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Slime mould species

Stemonitis sp.?

Description:

Overnight this transformed from some bumpy textured white slime to these dark sporing bodies. the white form looked similar to this spotting: http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/264... and was also found on decaying wood. Found in a deciduous area

Notes:

august 2014 folder

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5 Comments

jackemled
jackemled 9 years ago

P.s. That one you have is in the genus Stemonitis but it's not a Stemonitis splendens , so please don't get confused.

jackemled
jackemled 9 years ago

I have so much trouble growing my Stemonitis splendens species I caught , yet you grew a Stemonitis OVER NIGHT you are a wizard.

Lipase
Lipase 9 years ago

thanks for the comments Gilma and Bugs!

Bugsbugsbugs
Bugsbugsbugs 9 years ago

Freaky!

I love this spotting, even though I have not an idea what it is. It is very interesting looking. Thank you for sharing, Lipase.

Lipase
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Lipase

High Peak, England, United Kingdom

Spotted on Aug 23, 2014
Submitted on Aug 23, 2014

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