Acrasiomycota

Acrasiomycota is a phylum of the Kingdom Discicristates related to protists. The name acrasio- comes from the Greek Akrasia, meaning "acting against one's better judgement." This group consists of cellular slime molds.

Some would also consider it as a kingdom unto itself, but the debate is as of yet, unsettled.

Reproduction
When resources, such as water or food become limiting, the amoeba will release pheromones such as acrasin to aggregate amoebal cells in preparation for movement as a large (thousands of cells) grex or pseudopod. When in the grex, the amoeboids reproduce sexually, resulting in fruit-like structures called spores, which develop into unicellular molds of the same species.