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Physarum bivalve
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Physarum bivalve

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Physarum bivalve
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Physarum bivalve
Physarum bivalve
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Physarum bivalve

Physarum bivalve
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Physarum bivalve
Physarum bivalve
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Physarum bivalve

Physarum bivalve
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Physarum bivalve
Physarum bivalve
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Physarum bivalve

Physarum bivalve
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Physarum bivalve
Overview
Plasmodium grey, pallid or yellowish. Plasmodiocarpous, crowded, laterally compressed, white, grey, or yellowish, the plasmodiocarps often accompanied with ± sporocarpous fructifications. Peridium double, the outer layer usually thickly calcareous, the inner delicate and hyaline. Dehiscence by a ± regular, preformed longitudinal fissure. Capillitium abundant, with large white lime-nodes. Spore-mass black. Spores dull violet, spinulose, 8-10 µm diam.

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The Eumycetozoan Project -- working to understand the ecology, sytematics and evolution of myxomycetes, dictostelids and protostelids -- the true slime molds.

Sponsored by grants from the National Science Foundation.


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