& Schwein.) porioides (Alb. Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa var. Ceratiomyxa arbuscula (Berk. ... Byssus fruticulosa O.F.Müll. G. Lister, A monograph of the Mycetozoa: 26 (1911) [MB#117263] After a period of rainy weather in late spring and early summer, this species is often exceedingly common. Rather, slime molds form structures called Ceratiomyxa caesia E.Jahn, 1919 Ceratiomyxa descendens (Emoto) Emoto, 1977 Ceratiomyxa freyana Meyl., 1925 Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa f. aurantiaca Jaap, 1922 Ceratiomyxa comes from the Latin word ceratus meaning "waxed" and the ancient Greek word myxa meaning "mucus".. History of Knowledge. Beniowskia graminis Racib. Extensive fruitings can cover large areas of decaying logs and stumps. & Broome) Pat.
Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa Name Synonyms Aegerita penniseti Henn. Disclaimer: ITIS taxonomy is based on the latest scientific consensus available, and is provided as a general reference source for interested parties. Media in category "Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa"The following 110 files are in this category, out of 110 total. Although many slime mold species fruit on wood they do not form a penetrating and absorptive mass of hyphae in the wood substrate. Comments: Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa is a slime mold.
However, it is not a legal authority for statutory or regulatory purposes. Comments: Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa is unlike anything else likely to be encountered in the forests of eastern North America. While not fungi, slime molds often form spore-bearing structures that resemble those of the true fungi. Etymology.