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Chromelosporium/Ostracoderma sp.

4 Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve

Chromelosporium/Ostracoderma sp. at Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve - 9 Aug 2023
Chromelosporium/Ostracoderma sp. at Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve - 9 Aug 2023
Chromelosporium/Ostracoderma sp. at Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve - 9 Aug 2023
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Identification history

Chromelosporium/Ostracoderma sp. 3 Feb 2024 Teresa
Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa 10 Aug 2023 MichaelMulvaney
Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa 9 Aug 2023 AJB

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I think this is a slime mould?

3 comments

Teresa wrote:
   26 Jan 2024
No its a fungus, certainly not a slime mould, sorry to dissapoint.
AJB wrote:
   3 Feb 2024
Thanks for taking the time to have a look at this Teresa. I do love looking closely at this stuff. Is it a fungus because of the things that stick out like hairs?
Teresa wrote:
   3 Feb 2024
Hi @AJB the 'hairy' bits are the left overs of the surrounding 'bubbles' after spore dispersal. This is quite common on earth and low vegetation after heavy dew or light rain during moderate temperate times. Something commonly mistaken for a myxomycetes. Usually found beneath low shrubs in wooded areas.
Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa also produces very tiny columns with a single spore on each end, although this feature is only visible with the aid of high magnification. Searching for these critters reveals so much about biodiversity and their existence for so many millennia.

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  • Non-invasive or negligible
  • Up to 965.84m Recorded at altitude
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