Aethalium

/əˈθeɪliəm/ noun

A fruiting body of certain slime molds (myxomycetes) composed of a mass of spores enclosed in a common outer membrane or wall.

Modern scientific Latin from Greek 'aither' (ethereal, relating to the upper air) plus '-alium' suffix. Named poetically for its airy, dustlike appearance of spores.

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