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Lycogala epidendrum,
commonly known as wolf's milk or groening's slime, is a
cosmopolitan species of
myxogastrid amoeba which is
often mistaken for a fungus...
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Lycogala is a
genus of Amoebozoa,
including the
species Lycogala epidendrum. Wijayawardene, Nalin; Hyde, Kevin; Al-Ani, LKT; Dolatabadi, S; Stadler, Marc;...
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first account of
slime molds was
Thomas Panckow [de]'s 1654
discussion of
Lycogala epidendrum. He
called it
Fungus cito crescentes, "a fast-growing fungus"...
- or "Moon's excrement" by the
locals in the
state of
Veracruz in Mexico.
Lycogala epidendrum – Wolf's milk or
Toothpaste slime Puffball Wikimedia Commons...
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frequently found,
especially on
Enteridium lycoperdon,
Enteridium splendens,
Lycogala epidendrum, and
Tubifera ferruginosa. Some true
fungi specialise in the...
- from a
striking pure
white as in
Enteridium lycoperdon, to pink as in
Lycogala epidendrum, to purple,
bright yellow, orange, and brown. A jelly-like substance...
- Leiodidae. It is
found in
North America. It
feeds on
slime molds such as
Lycogala epidendrum and
multiple species of Stemonitis. "Anisotoma
blanchardi Report"...
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Didymium parietinum Schrad. (1797)
Licea bicolor Pers. (1801)
Lycogala parietinum (Schrad.) Fr. (1829)
Mycogala parietinum (Schrad.) Sacc. (1884)...
- others,
species of the
genera Trichia,
Arcyria and
Cribraria as well as
Lycogala epidendrum and
Stemonitis typhina.
Trichia decipiens was
first described...
- Ceratiomyxa, Comatricha, Craterium, Diachea, Diderma, Didymium, Leocarpus,
Lycogala,
Physarum and
Stemonitopsis in the
Australian Capital Territory. There...