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#1702052
I found this stuff on the airstrip last week.

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I tried a new app called iNaturalist and the first response from another user was just as hard to understand as the thing itself...

The Physarales are an order of Amoebozoa in the class Myxomycetes. It contains three families, the Didymiaceae, the Elaeomyxaceae, and the Physaraceae. Physarales was circumscribed :shock: by Thomas Huston Macbride and published in 1922.

I've since Googled it but still can't find a idiots explanation of what it is, why it is there and how it got there. It seems to be some kind of 'spore'.