Biology:Mucilago

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Short description: Genus of slime moulds

Mucilago
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Scientific classification edit
Domain: Eukaryota
Phylum: Amoebozoa
Class: Myxogastria
Order: Physarales
Family: Didymiaceae
Genus: Mucilago
P. Micheli ex Adans.
Species:
M. crustacea
Binomial name
Mucilago crustacea
P. Micheli ex F.H. Wigg

Mucilago crustacea is a species of slime mould, in the monotypic genus Mucilago, in the family Didymiaceae.[1] Due to its visual resemblance to canine vomit,[2] it is known colloquially as the "dog sick slime mould"[3] or "dog sick fungus",[4] albeit that slime moulds are not true fungi.[4]

The fruiting body is yellow to white, becoming paler with time, and then blackening.[3]

It usually occurs on damp grass.[2] The species was described by P. Micheli ex F.H. Wigg.[2][5]

References

  1. Ing, B. (1999). The myxomycetes of Britain and Ireland. An identification handbook. Slough: Richmond Publishing Co.. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Silverside, Alan J.. "Mucilago crustacea". http://bioref.lastdragon.org/Mycetozoa/Mucilago_crustacea.html. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Dog Sick Slime Mould" (in en). NatureSpot. https://www.naturespot.org.uk/species/dog-sick-slime-mould. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 O'Riordan, Elaine (August 2017). "Mucilago crustacea" (in en). https://biodiversity.galwaycommunityheritage.org/content/places/galwaynature/species-of-the-month/mucilago-crustacea. 
  5. Prim. fl. holsat. (Kiliae): 112 (1780)

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