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Chocolate Tube Slime Mold

Stemonitis

Description:

Stemonitis is a distinctive genus of slime moulds found throughout the world (except Antarctica). They are characterised by the tall brown sporangia, supported on slender stalks, which grow in clusters on rotting wood. The genus was first described by German botanist Johann Gottlieb Gleditsch in 1753. A 2014 estimate suggests that there are 18 species in the genus. Identification within the genus is difficult, and can only be performed with confidence using a microscope.

Habitat:

Growing on a dead pine tree stump.

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6 Comments

SarahWhitt
SarahWhitt 6 years ago

Thank you, maplemoth!!

SarahWhitt
SarahWhitt 6 years ago

Thank you, Hema!

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 6 years ago

Beautiful find and pictures!

Christine Y.
Christine Y. 6 years ago

Welcome Sarah :)

SarahWhitt
SarahWhitt 6 years ago

YAY, Christine!! I just looked it up & you are RIGHT!!
Thanks!! Now I get to edit!! ;)

Christine Y.
Christine Y. 6 years ago

Cool! Looks like it could be Stemonitis sp. (Chocolate Tube Slime Mold).

SarahWhitt
Spotted by
SarahWhitt

Ohio, USA

Spotted on May 27, 2017
Submitted on May 27, 2017

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