Fig. 5
From: Plasmodial slime moulds (myxomycetes) in Swedish and Nordic folk biology

© Alf Pallin, 21 August 2022)
The yellow Fuligo septica is known by many local folk names in northern Europe. It had no practical use for humans, but was nevertheless well-known in folk biology: it was seen as the tracks of a supernatural creature, a hare or cat, who stole milk or butter on behalf of a witch and vomited it while running to the witch’s abode. Edvik, Norrala, Hälsingland province (Photo