Glossary of mycology (redirect from Aethalium)
fungi Aquatic fungi that grow in water, but spread their spores via air. aethalium The relatively large fruiting body of many slime molds (Myxomycetes)....
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2 in) thick. The plasmodium eventually transforms into a sponge-like aethalium, analogous to the spore-bearing fruiting body of a mushroom; which then...
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develops, which eventually splits to expose a brown spore mass beneath. An aethalium is a term relating to slime moulds, referring to the relatively big, plump...
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the individuals aggregate by means of chemical signalling to form an aethalium, or fruiting body. These appear as small cushion-like blobs measuring...
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Mycetozoa Aethalium of a slime mold (Fuligo septica) Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Phylum: Amoebozoa Subphylum: Conosa Infraphylum: Mycetozoa...
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the organism. The plasmodium may move some distance before forming the aethalium or sporangial phase, of an equal size, 4–30 cm in its longest dimension...
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decipiens (Trichiales) Plasmodiocarp of Hemitrichia serpula (Trichiales) Aethalium of Enteridium lycoperdon (Liceales) Mature plasmodia can produce fruit...
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mould taxa recorded from South Africa. Genus: Aethalium Link 1809, accepted as Fuligo Haller, (1768) Aethalium septicum (L.) Fr. 1829 accepted as Fuligo septica...
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Amaurochaete Plasmodium (left) and aethalium (right) of Amaurochaete slime mold. Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Phylum: Amoebozoa Class:...
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single sporangia are cylindric and create a spotted to cushion-shaped aethalium with a diameter from 1 to 15 cm (0.39 to 5.91 in) and a thickness from...
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