Tasmaniomyxa umbilicata: a new genus and species of slime mould from Tasmania

Tasmaniomyxa umbilicata: a new genus and species of slime mould from Tasmania

Article and images by Sarah Lloyd OAM Tasmaniomyxa umbilicata was one of the first slime moulds I ever misidentified! To my inexperienced eye it looked like a Lamproderma, and even northern hemisphere experts who saw the fruiting bodies didn’t think otherw...

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Webinar featuring Sarah Lloyd

Webinar featuring Sarah Lloyd

We are delighted to announce that Sarah Lloyd OAM will be delivering our first webinar of the year. Sarah is the foremost expert on slime moulds in Australia, with publications including Where the Slime Mould Creeps and Myxomycetes at Black Sugarloaf. Webinars...

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Spring webinar series

Spring webinar series

We have a great series of webinars lined up for September, October and November! See details below. Webinars are free for Fungimap members with up-to-date paid subscriptions (join or renew here), everyone else is requested to make a donation to help cover ru...

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Finalists for Find our Fungi!

Finalists for Find our Fungi!

We’re thrilled to announce we’re Finalists for the 2023 SA Citizen Science Awards! This is for “Find our Fungi!”, our partnership project in South Australia over the past 5 years led by the Murraylands and Riverland Landsca...

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Upcoming event: Slime Mould and Fungi Frolics Walk and Talk WA

Upcoming event: Slime Mould and Fungi Frolics Walk and Talk WA

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