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Honeycomb Coral Slime Mold (Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa)
Honeycomb coral slime mold or "coral slime" (Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa) is a very widespread and frequently encountered Myxomycete whose distinctive shape makes it unlikely to be mistaken for any other species. Mature fruiting bodies are comprised of branched structures that resemble tropical corals or even ice sculptures! These whimsical myxos are most commonly translucent white, but can occasionally be found sporting yellow tones.
Honeycomb coral slime mold (Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa). Focus-stacked composite of 239 exposures at 5x lifesize. Stillwater Cove Regional Park, Sonoma County, California, USA.
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Honeycomb coral slime mold (Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa), yellow form. Focus-stacked composite of 128 exposures at 2x lifesize. Kruse Rhododendron State Natural Reserve, Sonoma County, California, USA.
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Honeycomb coral slime mold (Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa), yellow form. The white, netlike plasmodium is likely from a different slime mold species according to Tasmanian naturalist and slime mold expert, Sarah Lloyd. Focus-stacked composite of 68 exposures at ~3x lifesize. Briones Regional Park, Contra Costa County, California, USA.
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Honeycomb coral slime mold (Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa), yellow form. Focus-stacked composite of 19 exposures. Briones Regional Park, Contra Costa County, California, USA.
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