Description: Fungus found growing in my cat's water dish. According to the same expert that kindly identified my sample of Harposporium anguillulae, “this is definitely a nematophagous fungus of the genus Arthrobotrys, probably Arthrobotrys oligospora or Arthrobotrys candida. The structures shown on your image are threedimensional adhesive nets.” See
. 10× objective, 15× eyepiece; numbered ticks are 122 µM apart. In the full-sized version of this image, each pixel represents a 0.407-µM square. See also: File:20100814_175958_FungusOnDeadnematode_HarposporiumAnguillulae.jpg File:20100814_180201_FungusOnDeadnematode_HarposporiumAnguillulae.jpg. Date: 28 August 2010. Source: Own work. Author:
Bob Blaylock. Object location
38° 35′ 00″ N, 121° 29′ 00″ W : View all coordinates using:
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38.583333; -121.483333. (Coordinates rounded to the nearest minute in order to protect some measure of my privacy.) Licensing[
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