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    Fuligo septica is a species of slime mold in the class Myxomycetes. It is commonly known as scrambled egg slime or flowers of tan because of its peculiar...
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    Fuligo plumbea Schumach. (1803) Fuligo rufa Pers. (1794) Fuligo septica (L.) F.H.Wigg (1780) Fuligo varians Sommerf. (1826) Leontyev, Dmitry V.; Schnittler...
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    stalked sporangia for airborne spore dispersal. Diachea leucopodia Fuligo septica cells aggregate to form a soft mass. Trichia varia Enteridium lycoperdon...
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    and some multicellular amoebozoa, such as the "dog vomit" slime mold Fuligo septica, can cover an area of several square meters. Amoebozoa is a large and...
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    of meiosis. Slime mold on lawn, USA. Trail of movement can be seen. Fuligo septica. Brefeldia maxima on a tree stump in Scotland. Sporangia types in the...
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  • Requejo and N. Floro Andres-Rodriguez suggest that the slime mould Fuligo septica may have inspired the film's eponymous blob. The film review aggregator...
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    certain species of Trichiidae. Nectriopsis violacea specialises on Fuligo septica. Bacterial associates, mainly from the family Enterobacteriaceae, were...
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    Przemysław M. Płonka (2008). "Sclerotia of the acellular (true) slime mould Fuligo septica as a model to study melanization and anabiosis" (PDF). Cellular & Molecular...
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    feeders provided by humans. Two Canada jays were seen eating slime mold (Fuligo septica) near Kennedy Hot Springs in the Glacier Peak Wilderness, Washington...
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  • observation of matter (such as hair) regurgitated by cattle. The slime mold Fuligo septica and the foam made by spittle bugs were seen as troll cat droppings....
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  • black, gelatinous fungus Exidia glandulosa, a black, gelatinous fungus Fuligo septica, a yellow, gelatinous fungus Tremella mesenterica, a yellow, gelatinous...
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    From Latin floccus, a tuft of wool. flowers of tan The aethalium of Fuligo septica. Commonly found in tannin-containing tubs drying hides into leather...
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    "pseudoaethalia" are different from the aethelia of other slime molds like Fuligo septica, because they are made of tightly bunched, gelatinous rods, or sporangia...
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    butter". This latter name is also applied to both Exidia glandulosa and Fuligo septica, and stems from Swedish and Scandinavian folklore surrounding witchcraft...
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    found, but also fungi like the peculiar Troldsmør ("Troll-butter" or fuligo septica) that can move around, the beautiful fly agaric, the tinder fungus used...
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    Eumycetozoa Fuligo septica, a myxogastrid Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Phylum: Amoebozoa Subphylum: Conosa Infraphylum: Eumycetozoa Zopf...
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  • Aethalium Link 1809, accepted as Fuligo Haller, (1768) Aethalium septicum (L.) Fr. 1829 accepted as Fuligo septica (L.) F.H. Wigg., (1780) Family: Arcyriaceae...
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  • at Failand. Specimens she collected there included: Physarum viride, Fuligo septica, Chondrioderma spumarioides, Lamproderma irideum and Dictydium umbilicatum...
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    Physarales. The following genera are members of Physaraceae: Badhamia Craterium Fuligo Kelleromyxa Leocarpus Physarella Physarina Physarum Willkommlangea Leontyev...
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  • in 1715 in the shape of the leaves. Marchant described the species Fuligo septica. He named the genus Marchantia after his father. "Marchant, Jean". www...
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    Bionectriaceae Nectriopsis violacea growing parasitically on the slime mold Fuligo septica Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Fungi Division:...
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    Slime moulds Scrambled egg slime mould, Fuligo septica False puffball, Enteridium lycoperdon, a large rubbery slime mould 'The Blob' slime mould Physarum...
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