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Badhamia utricularis
slime mold spotted on deadwood oak, more juvenile state on http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/933... , varying from obergine (#1) to dark brown (#2 and 3) colored heads, hanging on golden-yellow colored 'strings'.
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yea, i think the other one is the juvenile state - i'll have a look the days if they turned to that obergine...then we'll know.
Curious about your top spotting.. :)
nice. when i look at your picture i get to know what fungi can come up here, have notice you find the species which appear a time later here. (for me : you're a nice indicator to look by,which species can appear here the next time :) ) The other one "could" be the juvenile stage of ths one, as both hanging on the slime-strings.
---btw: found finally, what i searched for : my personal top-spotting will follow after some late ones.
Thanks for the ID, Clive.
And yes, I visited the site again today...it developed already to another state.
Thanks, Seema
Stunning...
hehehe, thought they were grapes from the thumbnail
Thanks, Achmmad - Clive Shirley definetely shows best here how beautiful this micro cosmos is
Wow! Never think that slime molds are beautiful. This is amazing. I'm not get much in my biology class.