Beautiful!Pitufo wrote:Cribraria violacea from willow bark humid-chamber culture.
Myxomycete of the Day
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Thanks Adam.
Here's another shot of the same species taken more recently.
Here's another shot of the same species taken more recently.
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Pitufo John has been producing such wonderful images that it is with some trepidation I post on this thread. A common species, granted, but I think (hope) this image has a certain abstract appeal . . .
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Good to have some company Chris 
No "Myxomycete of the day" for a while. There was a whole trunk covered with developing Cribraria persoonii at weekend..

No "Myxomycete of the day" for a while. There was a whole trunk covered with developing Cribraria persoonii at weekend..
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Cheers Adam. Badhamia foliicola on dead branch, Scottish Borders
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Lamproderma cf. muscorum (SL910)
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Terrific images looks like the mauve world exploded
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Thanks.. here's another pretty species. Lamproderma echinulatum
Cross-eyed stereo pairs