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perichaena liceoides ????
not sure yet, id is in progress ( http://www.mycobank.org/MycoTaxo.aspx?Li... ), ( http://slimemold.uark.edu/fungi/webforms... liceoides Rostaf. (1875)&NameKey=36531688-6E9E-483C-9CBF-0F31A3C3D428&ImageKey=EAC416CB-6786-4EBC-AC9A-D3A45AF900A5 ), ( http://slimemold.uark.edu/fungi/WebForms... ), ( http://www.discoverlife.org/mp/20q?searc... )
i had not much to work with, first: they were only some specimen, and the few i took with me home, were retreated/absorbed from the substrate,when i was ready, to work with the microscope. (when i come home,after fungi-hunt, i first chill for some minutes (make the pictures), then shower {bug-prevention}, then after showering, i'm ready to work with the microscope {when the slime mold are still there})
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