Slime mould species - The Slime Mould Collective2024-03-29T10:59:04Zhttp://slimoco.ning.com/forum/topics/slime-mould-species?feed=yes&xn_auth=noMight well be! I think I've g…tag:slimoco.ning.com,2015-04-06:3917201:Comment:233962015-04-06T23:19:10.546ZJosh Hulberthttp://slimoco.ning.com/profile/JoshHulbert
<p>Might well be! I think I've got a hesitant identification though...<strong> <em>Badhamia foliicola.</em></strong> Looks just right as sporangia and as a plasmodium, has been recorded in the South East, and occurs in woodchip, which is just where mine was. Thoughts?<strong><em><br/></em></strong>Does anyone want some? Could swap for a <em>Physarum.</em></p>
<p>Might well be! I think I've got a hesitant identification though...<strong> <em>Badhamia foliicola.</em></strong> Looks just right as sporangia and as a plasmodium, has been recorded in the South East, and occurs in woodchip, which is just where mine was. Thoughts?<strong><em><br/></em></strong>Does anyone want some? Could swap for a <em>Physarum.</em></p> I'm putting in a vote for Phy…tag:slimoco.ning.com,2015-03-23:3917201:Comment:235052015-03-23T22:15:09.441ZNatalie Andrewhttp://slimoco.ning.com/profile/NatalieAndrew
<p>I'm putting in a vote for <em>Physarum cinereum</em>! Lovely.</p>
<p>I'm putting in a vote for <em>Physarum cinereum</em>! Lovely.</p> That's brilliant!
I'd make a…tag:slimoco.ning.com,2015-03-23:3917201:Comment:233262015-03-23T17:30:41.779Zianhttp://slimoco.ning.com/profile/ian
<p>That's brilliant!</p>
<p>I'd make a stab at diachea species but that's mostly because I can only name four genera and I know that one has some round ones in it.</p>
<p>That's brilliant!</p>
<p>I'd make a stab at diachea species but that's mostly because I can only name four genera and I know that one has some round ones in it.</p> The slime mould has made spor…tag:slimoco.ning.com,2015-03-23:3917201:Comment:234352015-03-23T17:11:57.872ZJosh Hulberthttp://slimoco.ning.com/profile/JoshHulbert
<p>The slime mould has made sporangia, it doesn't look like either fuligo or polycephalum. They're perfect little spheres with no stalks. </p>
<p>The slime mould has made sporangia, it doesn't look like either fuligo or polycephalum. They're perfect little spheres with no stalks. </p> I have spores if you'd like t…tag:slimoco.ning.com,2015-02-08:3917201:Comment:226402015-02-08T23:53:45.073ZNatalie Andrewhttp://slimoco.ning.com/profile/NatalieAndrew
<p>I have spores if you'd like to try hatching them :)</p>
<p>I have spores if you'd like to try hatching them :)</p> I haven't had a chance to try…tag:slimoco.ning.com,2014-12-23:3917201:Comment:222402014-12-23T19:44:38.713ZJosh Hulberthttp://slimoco.ning.com/profile/JoshHulbert
<p>I haven't had a chance to try to get it to make spores, but I found a site that suggests to me that it's not Fuligo. Apparently Fuligo eats the paper it's sitting on and the veins look straighter and thicker.<br/><a href="https://sites.google.com/site/plasmodiumpulsation/cultivation" target="_blank">https://sites.google.com/site/plasmodiumpulsation/cultivation</a></p>
<p>I haven't had a chance to try to get it to make spores, but I found a site that suggests to me that it's not Fuligo. Apparently Fuligo eats the paper it's sitting on and the veins look straighter and thicker.<br/><a href="https://sites.google.com/site/plasmodiumpulsation/cultivation" target="_blank">https://sites.google.com/site/plasmodiumpulsation/cultivation</a></p> If you divide it and let it f…tag:slimoco.ning.com,2014-12-17:3917201:Comment:220592014-12-17T20:17:33.515Zianhttp://slimoco.ning.com/profile/ian
<p>If you divide it and let it form spores you'll get a much more obvious phase of the life cycle to use for ID. I'd love to get hold of fuligo</p>
<p>If you divide it and let it form spores you'll get a much more obvious phase of the life cycle to use for ID. I'd love to get hold of fuligo</p>