id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 31098 Macbride, Thomas H. (Thomas Huston) The North American Slime-Moulds A Descriptive List of All Species of Myxomycetes Hitherto Reported from the Continent of North America, with Notes on Some Extra-Limital Species .txt text/plain 104442 14657 75 _Physarum cinereum_ (Batsch) Rost., Macbr., _N. Rostafinski calls this a badhamia but describes a physarum, and the form _Physarum diderma_ Rost., List., _Jour. _Physarum diderma_ Rost., List., _Mycetozoa_, p. _Physarum diderma_ Rost., Macbr., _N. angular, sometimes uniting to form a pseudo-columella; spore-mass black; _Physarum ditmari_ Rost., Macbr., _Bull. the characteristic spore and capillitium but in form and habit differs irregular white nodules burden the delicate net; spores dark sooty brown _Physarum nutans_ Pers., sub-species _leucophaeum_ (Fr.) Lister, columella none; capillitium yellow or white, delicate, forming a loosely form a pseudo-columella; spores pale brownish-violet, nearly smooth, 6-8 threads branching and combining to form a loose net; spore-mass black, columella-like forms, supporting a peripheral net; spores dark brown or branches forming an intricate dark brown capillitium; the net Massee's species is described as having the "mass of spores black", the that Ehrenberg's white-plasmodic species had small spores, that Fries ./cache/31098.txt ./txt/31098.txt