Physarum Explained
Physarum is a genus of mycetozoan slime molds in the family Physaraceae.[1]
It contains the following species:[2]
- Physarum albescens
- Physarum album
- Physarum andinum
- Physarum bivalve
- Physarum bogoriense
- Physarum cinereum
- Physarum citrinum
- Physarum compressum
- Physarum confertum
- Physarum conglomeratum
- Physarum crateriforme
- Physarum daamsii
- Physarum didermoides
- Physarum digitatum
- Physarum flavicomum
- Physarum florigerum
- Physarum globuliferum
- Physarum gyrosum
- Physarum hongkongense
- Physarum lakhanpalii
- Physarum lateritium
- Physarum leucophaeum
- Physarum loratum
- Physarum luteolum
- Physarum melleum
- Physarum mortonii
- Physarum mutabile
- Physarum nigripodum
- Physarum nucleatum
- Physarum oblatum
- Physarum plicatum
- Physarum polycephalum
- Physarum psittacinum
- Physarum pulcherrimum
- Physarum pusillum
- Physarum reniforme
- Physarum rigidum
- Physarum roseum
- Physarum stellatum
- Physarum sulphureum
- Physarum superbum
- Physarum tenerum
- Physarum virescens
- Physarum viride
Notes and References
- Leontyev. Dmitry V.. Schnittler. Martin. Stephenson. Steven L.. Novozhilov. Yuri K.. Shchepin. Oleg N.. Towards a phylogenetic classification of the Myxomycetes. Phytotaxa. 399. 3. 2019. 209. 1179-3163. 10.11646/phytotaxa.399.3.5. 108783142.
- https://www.uniprot.org/taxonomy/5790 Unit Prot Taxonomy Genus Physarum