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Arcyria denudata http://www.wildaboutbritain.co.uk/arcyria-denudata
Photograph of this Myxomycete.
Arcyria incarnata http://www.wildaboutbritain.co.uk/arcyria-incarnata
Photograph of this species.
Arcyria nutans http://www.wildaboutbritain.co.uk/arcyria-nutans
Photograph of this slime mould.
Introduction to the 'Slime Molds' http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/protista/slimemolds.html
Illustrated discussion of the biology and classification of these organisms, which are no longer considered to be fungi and which include three main groups that do not form a clade.
Mushroom Photo Gallery: Myxomycetes http://americanmushrooms.com/myxos.htm
About twenty photographs of various slime molds found in the United States.
Myxomycota http://www.uoguelph.ca/~gbarron/myxoinde.htm
List of about 80 slime moulds, with photographs of each.
Philippine Myxomycetes and other Slime Molds http://sites.google.com/site/philippinemyxomycetes/
Dedicated to the species of Myxomycetes and other Eumycetozoans found in the Philippines, with illustrations of many species. The Eumycetozoan Research Project is managed by myxomycetologist Isidro T. Savillo.
Phylum Myxostelida http://www.mycolog.com/chapter2a.htm
Pictorial outline of the slime molds.
Slime Molds Factsheet http://plantclinic.cornell.edu/FactSheets/slimemold/slimemold.htm
Photographs and information on the life cycle of these fungi and possible management strategies.
Slime Mould http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slime_mould
Information on slime moulds which were originally considered to be fungi by mycologists and amoebae by zoologists, respectively classified as Myxomycota (slime fungi) or Mycetozoa (fungus animals).
Slime Moulds http://www.hiddenforest.co.nz/slime/what.htm
Illustrated introduction to slime mold biology.

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