Dissected bolete mushroom Gyroporus roseialbus or may be G. subalbellus on Caney Creek section of Lone Star Hiking Trail in Sam Houston National Forest near Huntsville, Texas

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The image presents a detailed view of a dissected bolete mushroom, specifically identified as Gyroporus roseialbus or possibly G. subalbellus. The mushroom is situated on a bed of dark brown soil, with its cap removed to reveal the underside.

**Key Features:**

* **Mushroom Cap:** The cap is white and has been removed from the stem, providing an unobstructed view of the gills.
* **Gills:** The gills are decurrent, meaning they run down the stem and attach to it. They are also attached to the cap and appear to be white or light-colored.
* **Stem:** The stem is long and thin, with a smooth surface. It is white or light-colored and appears to be slightly thicker at the base than at the top.
* **Soil:** The mushroom is lying on a bed of dark brown soil, which provides a natural habitat for the fungus.

**Possible Identification:**

Based on the characteristics observed in the image, it is possible that this mushroom belongs to one of two species: Gyroporus roseialbus or G. subalbellus. Both species are known to have white caps and decurrent gills, although they may differ slightly in terms of their size, shape, and coloration.

**Conclusion:**

Overall, the image provides a detailed view of a dissected bolete mushroom, highlighting its key features such as the cap, gills, stem, and soil. The possible identification of this species is based on its morphology and coloration, although further research or consultation with an expert would be necessary to confirm the exact identity of the mushroom. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Disecado hongo bolita Gyroporus roseialbus o puede ser G. subalbellus en la sección de Caney Creek del Sendero de excursión Lone Star en el Bosque Nacional Sam Houston cerca de Huntsville, Texas, el 13 de julio de 2018. La imagen presenta una vista detallada de un hongo bolita disecado, identificado específicamente como Gyroporus roseialbus o posiblemente G. subalbellus. El hongo se encuentra sobre una capa de suelo marrón oscuro y su sombrero ha sido retirado para mostrar la parte inferior. **Características clave:** * **Sombrero del hongo:** El sombrero es blanco y ha sido retirado del tallo, lo que proporciona una vista despejada de las láminas. * **Láminas:** Las láminas son decurrentes, lo que significa que bajan por el tallo y se adhieren a él. También están unidas al sombrero y parecen ser de color blanco o claro. * **Tallo:** El tallo es largo y delgado, con una superficie lisa. Es blanco o de color claro y parece ser un poco más grueso en la base que en la parte superior. * **Suelo:** El hongo se encuentra sobre un lecho de suelo marrón oscuro, lo que proporciona un hábitat natural para el hongo. **Posible identificación:** En función de las características observadas en la imagen, es posible que este hongo pertenezca a una de dos especies: Gyroporus roseialbus o G. subalbellus. Ambas especies tienen sombreros blancos y láminas decurrentes, aunque pueden diferir ligeramente en su tamaño, forma y coloración. **Conclusión:** En general, la imagen proporciona una vista detallada de un hongo bolita disecado, lo que destaca sus características clave como el sombrero, las láminas, el tallo y el suelo. La posible identificación de esta especie se basa en su morfología y coloración, aunque sería necesaria una investigación adicional o la consulta con un experto para confirmar la identidad exacta del hongo. – Spanish translation

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