Six cultures of an Echinostelium sp, slime mold were isolated from cholla cactus detritus collected in Death Valley National Park, California. All six isolates are heterothallic and belong to a single, multiple-allelic mating series with four known mating types. Although the spores, stalks and columella of these isolates resembled a reduced E. minutum, the nearly complete absence of a capillitium prevents a definitive identification. A seventh isolate from cholla collected near Tucson, Arizona and identified as a small desert form off. minutum, also is heterothallic, but does not cross with the first mating series. This is tl-le first detailed description of a heterothallic mating system in the Echinosteliales.