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Myxomycete-plasmodium(class)

2 A slime mould at Sullivans Creek, Lyneham South

Myxomycete-plasmodium(class) at Sullivans Creek, Lyneham South - 28 Jun 2024
Myxomycete-plasmodium(class) at Sullivans Creek, Lyneham South - 28 Jun 2024
Myxomycete-plasmodium(class) at Sullivans Creek, Lyneham South - 28 Jun 2024
Myxomycete-plasmodium(class) at Sullivans Creek, Lyneham South - 28 Jun 2024
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Myxomycete-plasmodium(class) 28 Jun 2024 Teresa
Unidentified 28 Jun 2024 trevorpreston

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Found on the underside of eucalyptus bark on the ground.

5 comments

Teresa wrote:
   28 Jun 2024
Nice!
Are you able to observe it over the next few days to see what it becomes?
trevorpreston wrote:
   28 Jun 2024
No but I can check on Monday.
Teresa wrote:
   28 Jun 2024
Terrific - it will be entirely different and probably will not show any more yellow, just some tiny stipes with sporocarps on top - best of luck, T
trevorpreston wrote:
   3 Jul 2024
I got a look at this this afternoon, clearly too late as there is no longer any sign of it.
Teresa wrote:
   3 Jul 2024
WOW, nothing at all....
Typical of these critters, there one day and gone the next with some species,
it really is a matter of being in the right place at the right time.

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