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Wolf's milk, leche de lobo

Lycogala epidendrum

Description:

It is a species of plasmodial slime mould, also known as myxogastria or myxomycota, which is often mistaken for a fungus. They consists of ameboid cells united by a sheet of slime. They became visible when the form their fruting bodies to spread their spores. In this case, the fruiting bodies are called aethalia. These appear as small cushion-like blobs measuring about 3–15 millimetres in diameter. Colour is quite variable, ranging from pinkish-grey to yellowish-brown or greenish-black, with mature individuals tending towards the darker end. While immature they are filled with a pink, paste-like fluid. With maturity the fluid becomes a powdery mass of minute gray spores.

Habitat:

On a dead pine tree trunk. Pine and Holm oak forest

Notes:

In the third picture one aethalium is broken, liberating the pinkish spores. Camera Model: NIKON D300. Exposure Time: 1/60 sec. f/32; ISO Speed Rating: 200. Exposure Bias: +1 EV. Focal Length: 90.0 mm.

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3 Comments

arlanda
arlanda 10 years ago

Added to "Slime Molds" mission

arlanda
arlanda 10 years ago

Thanks Cindy

Very interesting! Great photos and information as always :)

arlanda
Spotted by
arlanda

Madrid, Madrid, Spain

Spotted on Apr 25, 2013
Submitted on May 27, 2013

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