Fungi Friday: MEET THE VOMIT

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Mucilago crustacea spread on the twigs, stems, and leaves of the plants that grow by the side of the road isn't a pleasant sight. Especially when its growth reaches the decaying phase.

It looks like vomit. Or feces covered with mold. Or some similar material. In any case, nothing inviting.

In its prime, the thing looks slightly better.

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Still not a beauty, but yeah, slightly less repulsive. Kind of.

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It starts forming as a translucent, jelly-like slime ...

... and then turns into this yellowish mass that looks like fish roes or something like that.

Mucilago crustacea is a slime mold from the Didymiaceae family. This lovely little organism is commonly (and quite appropriately) called dog vomit slime mold or dog vomit fungus. I mean, it does look like vomit that could be dog vomit. That's why I said "appropriately." It has nothing to do with the dogs, otherwise. It can't harm the pets, nor are they attracted to this thing.

In this shot, you can see a good example of an early growth stage. From the base to the top of the twig, the slimy mold gets from translucent matter that looks like frost and water to a more defined sponge-like thing.

I didn't have the macro lens with me so I couldn't get extremely close to the protagonist of this post. This is the most macro-looking shot I could get without specialized equipment. The insect shown resting on the Mucilago crustacea is a fungus gnat. A small nematoceran fly from the Sciaridae family. Can't tell you the name of the species.

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These vein-like structures look pretty alien and creepy.

In this photograph, they look like a grid on which the rest of the tissue grows and develops.

Despite what its common names suggest, Mucilago crustacea isn't a fungus. Unlike "normal" fungal molds, slime molds aren't part of the fungi kingdom. But I put them in this post because most people (including me, until today), experience them as some kind of fungal growth. And then, there are those misleading common names that make the slime mold look less out of place in a post like this. A post that is my contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw

Fortunately, I also found some typical mushrooms beside the vomit that is neither vomit nor a fungus on the 3rd of January, when all these photographs were taken. In the following picture ...

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... you can see the same mushroom photographed in a different light. I used the flash for this enlargeable shot that emphasizes the structure of the gills. You can enlarge the picture by clicking on it. This is the Lepista sordida, a species that often produces fruiting bodies in winter here in my area. Five or six meters further ...

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... I came across another, considerably smaller mushroom. This fruiting body was in an early stage of its development. Can't tell you what mushroom is this. Tricholoma terreum maybe? I don't know. Maybe. It has some similarities with what I found on the Internet about that species but I'm still far from being sure.

This photograph was taken on my walk across the juicy green lawn by the side of the road ...

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... back to the vomit.

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Another thing that makes these repulsive slime things kinda suitable for the Fungi Friday community is the fact that they were considered part of the subkingdom Gymnomycota in the Fungi kingdom not so long ago. Nowadays there is a consensus about them being Mycetozoa and part of the Phylum Amoebozoa in the Protist kingdom. Which means that these aggregations of cells that do produce spores are more closely related to the amoebas than to any kind of fungus. Life on Earth is amazing even when it looks like a piece of shi ... I mean, vomit.

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In this wide shot, beside the Mucilago crustacea in the foreground, you can also see a bit of the scenery. All the photographs were taken in a place called Puntizela. A stretch of seaside terrain near the village called Stinjan. Only a couple of kilometers from the coastal suburbs of the city of Pula, and thirteen to fifteen kilometers from Medulin, my hometown.

The following links will take you to the sites with more information about the protagonists of this post. I found some stuff about them there. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mucilago https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slime_mold https://www.first-nature.com/fungi/lepista-sordida.php

AND THAT'S IT. AS ALWAYS HERE ON HIVE, THE PHOTOGRAPHS ARE MY WORK.

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  • agmoore profile picture(75)

    Hard to love the fungus in the first picture. As is true for most things, time and patience pay off :)) It gets better.

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    • borjan profile picture(79)

      πŸ˜†

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    • sketch.and.jam profile picture(78)

      You found them in nice form. Love the veiny looking slime.

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      • hive-145540 profile picture(56)

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        • jasonmunapasee profile picture(77)

          this is a very cool and unique invention,true as you say,although this is not a species of fungus,but it's like a mushroom.

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          • nickydee profile picture(70)

            That's "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" right there πŸ‘πŸΌπŸ‘€

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            • borjan profile picture(79)

              πŸ˜ƒ

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            • oceanpirates profile picture(49)

              This is the first time I've seen this type of mushroom, if you pay attention it looks like soap scum, but it's different in terms of color which is a bit yellowish, this is new knowledge for me for what you've posted, thank you @borjan.

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              • misshugo profile picture(66)

                We have recently started watching "The last of us" and these photographs remind me of the series πŸ˜…. Please keep your distance, we do not want a world apocalypse πŸ˜‚. Jokes aside, I like the photos. I myself have never seen these in person but they always fascinate me.

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                • borjan profile picture(79)

                  πŸ˜ƒ

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                • albertocova profile picture(60)

                  Con respecto al crustΓ‘ceo MucΓ­lago deben darse unas condiciones especiales para su desarrollo es una especie muy extraΓ±a a mi modo de ver , y esa gelatina que fabrica es muy extraΓ±a.

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                  • lightcaptured profile picture(78)

                    LOL. Clickbait title! :D It works though! :))) It looks more like seaweed to me :P

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                    • borjan profile picture(79)

                      True πŸ˜ƒ it looks like some underwater stuff, sponge or algae.

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                    • taniagonzalez profile picture(76)

                      Interesting mushroom, it is a mixture of the rare and beautiful

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                      • pavelsku profile picture(74)

                        But it doesn't look that shitty on the monitor. I'd even say it's pretty.

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                        • borjan profile picture(79)

                          Agree πŸ˜ƒ The color is nice and it looks a bit like some underwater, sponge or coral stuff.

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                        • deeanndmathews profile picture(78)

                          Not as pretty, but still interesting and intriguing!

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                          • borjan profile picture(79)

                            True πŸ™‚

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                          • fermentedphil profile picture(77)

                            Wow, this is really interesting. I never knew that this existed! Hopefully, it does not smell like vomit. Nature is really amazing, like you said, even though it looks like that. Thank you for sharing!

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                            • borjan profile picture(79)

                              Yes πŸ™‚ it doesn't smell bad, at least. I haven't noticed any kind of scent or smell.

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                              • fermentedphil profile picture(77)

                                Nature is really strange, the beautiful can smell awful and the disgusting looking can smell like nothing!

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                            • leaky20 profile picture(78)

                              Slim mold. That interesting. I've heard of it but never seen it in person. Its kind of cool in a gross sort of way lol

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                              • jlufer profile picture(80)

                                How are you dear friend @borjan good morning What an incredible find, I must admit that I had never seen anything like it. Beautiful mushroom shots Have a great weekend

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                                • borjan profile picture(79)

                                  Thank you. πŸ™‚ Have a great weekend.

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                                • ablaze profile picture(75)

                                  Meet the vomit

                                  Ha ha ha, well in fairness there is a serious likeness now alright. We get a similar fungus here in Ireland too.

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                                  • borjan profile picture(79)

                                    πŸ˜„

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                                  • littlebee4 profile picture(76)

                                    It does look pretty alien like with the vines… Beautiful mushrooms πŸ„ Thanks for sharing @borjan πŸ‘‹πŸ»πŸ˜Š Have a wonderful Friday!

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                                    • borjan profile picture(79)

                                      Have a great weekend. πŸ™‚

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                                      • littlebee4 profile picture(76)

                                        Thanks a lot, enjoy yours πŸ‘‹πŸ»πŸ˜Š

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                                    • dvian profile picture(61)

                                      The yellow ones, they look like fish eggs. Interesting

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                                      • elkan profile picture(68)

                                        I have never seen anything like this, because of the air temperature that is so cold in the area there or this is different or there are other things.

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                                        • itwithsm profile picture(71)

                                          Mucilago crustacea is typically found growing on rocks, trees, or other substrates in humid environments. It is known for its slimy and slippery texture, which can make it difficult to remove from surfaces once it has taken hold.

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                                          • borjan profile picture(79)

                                            True πŸ™‚

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                                            Amazing pictures! 😍

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                                            • b-hive profile picture(64)

                                              Looks unusual to me. I haven't seen such. As you said, it's not a beauty, and I agree. Hehe

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                                                Beautiful πŸ₯°πŸ₯°

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                                                • kawsar8035 profile picture(74)

                                                  You have shared some beautiful mushroom photography which looks amazing and I don't think I have seen mushrooms like this before.

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                                                    you found one type of mushroom that is so unique today, i have never found anything like it, at first glance it looks like fish eggs, and they grow on some tree trunks there that's a good find

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                                                      πŸ• PIZZA !

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