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Phylum Myxomycota - Molds - Slime
Scrambled Egg Slime Mold

Fuligo septica
Slime Mold

Slime Mold Species

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Slime Molds (Myxophyta) can be broken up into three major groups: Myxomyceteae, Acrasieae, Labyrinthuleae. Myxomyceteae group can be likened to a colony of Amoeba-like animals living together. Generally, there are no cell walls between the different Amoebas, so the organisms appear in many respects like a single giant Amoeba with many nuclei. Acrasieae are similar to the Myxomyceteae, but the individual cells retain their identity, and they do not share a common protoplasm. Labyrinthuleae are a group of multi-cellular slime molds without fruiting bodies.

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Phylum Myxomycota Molds - Slime
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References

TitleAuthorComments
Myxomycetes - A Handbook of Slime MoldsStephenson Steven LThis 183 page book can serve as an introduction to the slime molds. With the exception of the cover, there are no color images. However, numerous detailed line drawings and some photos should enable one to achieve an elementary understanding of this group of lifeforms.




GenusSpecies
Abiescephalonica
Abiesforrestii
Abiesnumidica
Abiespinsapo
Abiesveitchii
Abramisballerus
Abramisbrama
Abramissapa
Acaciatortuosa
Acaciawrightii
Acantharchuspomotis
Acanthocybiumsolanderi
Accipiteralbogularis
Accipiterbadius
Accipiterbicolor
Accipiterbrachyurus
Accipiterbrevipes
Accipiterbuergersi
Accipiterbutleri
Accipitercastanilius
Accipiterchionogaster
Accipitercirrhocephalus
Accipitercollaris
Accipitererythrauchen
Accipitererythronemius
Accipitererythropus
Accipiterfasciatus
Accipiterfrancesii
Accipitergriseiceps
Accipitergularis
Accipitergundlachi
Accipiterhaplochrous
Accipiterhenicogrammus
Accipiterhenstii
Accipiterimitator
Accipiterluteoschistaceus
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