RMW7W64C–Slime Mould (Trichia decipiens) fruiting bodies on decaying wood next to pencil lead for scale. Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. November.
RMEXDCDN–Slime Mould; Myxomycete Cornwall; UK
RMAGHW0X–Close up of Dogs Vomit Slime Mould (Fuligo septica).
RMEABWHE–A decomposing Milkcap Lactarius sp. covered in a yellow Slime Mould
RFS43Y79–Orange slime mould in a bluebell woods in Crab woods near Winchester Hampshire United Kingdom
RMBBFT6A–Slime mould on turfgrass on humid morning
RMCNY2JB–Sulphur Slime Fungus (Fuligo septica), slime mould on dead wood, Germany
RMB1M2TJ–Fuligo septica myxomycete. A yellow slime mould growing on rotting wood
RMHWTJ17–Slime mould (Lycogala species)
RMW2YGB1–slime mould, (Comatricha nigra)
RFF46WWP–Slime mould, scrambled egg slime or flowers of tan (Fuligo septica), Lower Saxony, Germany
RMBTKCF2–Slime mould (Stemonitis fusca), immature fruit-bodies on a log, UK.
RMWA6JB9–A slime mould, 'salmon eggs', Trichia decipiens, on old wood in spring, Exmoor.
RMAKNADW–Slime mould - Fuligo septica
RFT1DRG2–Hanging sporangia of yellow slime mold, Badhamia utricularis
RF2B05J2T–Collembola feeding on yellow slime mould
RF2B3T054–Orange Slime Mould Tuberifa Ferruginosa also known as Raspberry Slime Mould. On decaying tree in English woodland.
RMK2DA1K–Slime mould (Physarum sp) plasmodium growing across rotting wood, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica
RMDEW76D–Slime Mould (Tubulifera arachnoidea)
RMAGHTWK–Close up of dog vomit slime mould (Fuligo septica or Mucor septicus).
RF2EGB0CG–Plasmodium stage of a slime mould. In montane rainforest near Cosanga, ECuador
RFS378G6–Yellow Slime Mould topped with holly sapling
RMH3E0DH–Tehidy Woods, Cornwall, UK. 7th October 2016. The weekend marks many events to celebrate UK Fungus day on 9th October. Seen here a slime mould, which isn't actually a fungus. Credit: Simon Maycock/Alamy Live News
RF2B124T7–Aqua blue slime mold in the Phyllum Mycetozoa, growing near the Robson River and Berg Lake with fallen petals of Broad-leaf Fireweed, in Mount Robson
RMW7PB0B–Slime mould (Fugio septica) growing on decaying birch stump, Annafarriff Wood NNR, Peatlands, County Armagh, Northern Ireland, June
RM2PWFY06–Wolf's Milk (Lycogala epidendrum) slime mould mold on dead wood logs, England, UK, also called groening's slime
RMAJJJXB–Slime mould on log gamlingay wood cambridgeshire
RMF49B7B–Slime mould growing on the cut end of a palm root in the rainforest, Ecuador
RM2DA3KWJ–The fruting body of Wolf's Milk or Groening's Slime (Lycogala terrestre) slime mould growing with moss on a rotting log in a woodland in the Mendip Hills, Somerset, England.
RMW7W64G–Slime Mould (Trichia decipiens) fruiting bodies on decaying wood. Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. November.
RM2PWFXY2–Wolf's Milk (Lycogala epidendrum) slime mould mold on dead wood logs, England, UK, also called groening's slime
RMAW3NE6–Slime Mould Mucilago crustacea growing on grass ashridge hertfordshire
RFF5E876–orange slime mould (Fuligo septica) on trunk
RM2AX8TK4–The fruiting body of Wolf's Milk (Lycogala terrestre) slime mould growing with moss on a rotting log in woodland. Also known as Groening's Slime.
RMEREJ55–Wolf's milk slime balls (Lycogale terrestre), the spore forming reproductive phase of this slime mould, on a mossy log.
RMDFF98X–Dogs vomit slime mould on Scots Pine tree
RM2AX8TKC–The fruiting body of Wolf's Milk (Lycogala terrestre) slime mould growing with moss on a rotting log in woodland. Also known as Groening's Slime.
RM2T8T74W–Lycogala epidendrum. (wolf's milk,), Lycogala epidendrum, commonly known as wolf's milk, groening's slime is a cosmopolitan species of plasmodial slime mould which is often mistaken for a fungus
RMDH4R6X–Slime Mould Tubifera ferruginosa a.k.a. T. arachnoidea
RF2B7A3WD–False Puffball, a slime mould, on the stem of a rotting dead tree
RMR4TG0A–Slime Mould Mucilago sp. Surrey, UK
RM2C91B0B–Arcyria ferruginea, a pink slime mould, growing on conifer trunk. Catbrook, Monmouthshire, January.
RMK8N3AJ–Wolf's milk or Groening's slime, Lycogala epidendrum, a plasmodial slime mould, on dead wood, Devon.
RF2T9KAB9–False puffball slime mould (slime mold) Enteridium lycoperdon growing on a tree stump in a UK garden in spring
RMW2YG9C–slime mould, (Comatricha nigra)
RMPKHAEP–The slime mould, Tubulifera arachnoidea, in the plasmodium stage growing on a tree stump in the New Forest Hampshire England UK GB