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The magnificent masses of living matter to be found in certain mushrooms known as "Myxomycetes" are capable, like the white corpuscles, of enveloping foreign bodies and digesting them inside the vacuoles.
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Myxobacteriaceae suggests a relationship with the Myxomycetes.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy" Various
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= Myxamœba =, to denote that it is an amœba-like form produced by one of the = Myxomycetes =.
The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition Sutton and Sons
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The fungus which produces Finger-and-toe is known as = Plasmodiophora brassicæ =, and it belongs to the = Myxomycetes =, or slime-fungi, 'which, as a rule, live upon decaying vegetable material.
The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition Sutton and Sons
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A still lower group, the Myxomycetes, which resemble small, more or less branched, masses of jelly, and live in damp soil, among decaying leaves, under bark and in similar moist situations, are still more remarkably animal like.
The Beauties of Nature and the Wonders of the World We Live In John Lubbock 1873
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That which interested me in the matter was the apparent analogy of _Bathybius_ with other well-known forms of lower life, such as the plasmodia of the Myxomycetes and the
Collected Essays, Volume V Science and Christian Tradition: Essays Thomas Henry Huxley 1860
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Slime molds can be divided into two groups: plasmodial or true slime molds (Myxomycetes) and cellular slime molds (Acrasiomycetes).
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Plasmodial slime molds include two classes of Mycetozoa: Myxomycetes and Protostelids.
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Slime molds can be divided into two groups: plasmodial or true slime molds (Myxomycetes) and cellular slime molds (Acrasiomycetes).
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Slime molds can be divided into two groups: plasmodial or true slime molds (Myxomycetes) and cellular slime molds (Acrasiomycetes).
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