Thank you all for Information. Remarkable colour. Found in vegetation at ground level. Now that I know more or less what it is and where to look, when I find another one I will try for a better image.
Fresh fruiting bodies appeared overnight: a thousand or so new ones emerged on a small dead tree that has lost most of its bark, and on this sawn end of a decaying log nearby. The red dots are Collembola (Neanurinae) that feed on slime, not fungal spores. See the comment below (Thank you). The plasmodium is a thin layer (like egg white) and is not seen.
Tags: Neanurinae slime mold slime mould Collembola feeding
The only globular species I have found at my house so far: Pathum Thani, Thailand.
Tags: Collembola Symphypleona Dicyrtominae
Globular spring tail from Pathum Thani Thailand.
Underside of a shelf fungus: Ganoderma australe (Polyporales), and a visitor. The pores are about 3 per mm.The immature visitor is too small for proper resolution with this camera.