Dissected spotted bolete mushroom (Xanthoconium affine) in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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The image shows a photograph of three spotted bolete mushrooms (Xanthoconium affine), one whole and two cut open to reveal their white interior. The mushroom in the center is intact, with its cap facing upwards and its stem pointing downwards towards the grassy ground. The mushroom on the left has been sliced through vertically and lies on its side, while the mushroom on the right has also been sliced through vertically but remains upright.

* **Mushroom Caps:**
* The caps of all three mushrooms are light brown to reddish-brown in color.
* They have a smooth texture with no visible pores or ridges.
* The caps appear to be relatively small, likely around 2-3 inches (5-7.5 cm) in diameter.
* **Stems:**
* The stems of the mushrooms are white and slender, tapering slightly towards the base.
* They are approximately the same length as the cap is wide.
* **Grassy Background:**
* The background of the image features a grassy area with scattered twigs and leaves.
* The grass appears to be greenish-yellow in color, suggesting it may be a mix of different types of grasses or possibly some other vegetation.

Overall, the image provides a clear view of the spotted bolete mushroom's physical characteristics, including its cap shape, stem length, and coloration. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Se observa un hongo de boleto moteado disecado (Xanthoconium affine) en el Parque Lick Creek. College Station, Texas, 18 de julio de 2018. La imagen muestra una fotografía de tres hongos de boleto moteados (Xanthoconium affine), uno entero y dos cortados para revelar su interior blanco. El hongo en el centro está intacto, con su sombrero orientado hacia arriba y su tallo apuntando hacia abajo hacia el suelo cubierto de hierba. El hongo a la izquierda se ha cortado verticalmente y se encuentra sobre su lado, mientras que el hongo a la derecha también se ha cortado verticalmente pero sigue en posición vertical.
* **Sombreros de Hongos:** * Los sombreros de los tres hongos son de color pardo claro a parduzco rojizo. * Tienen una textura lisa sin poros o arrugas visibles. * Los sombreros parecen ser relativamente pequeños, probablemente alrededor de 2-3 pulgadas (5-7.5 cm) de diámetro.
* **Tallos:** * Los tallos de los hongos son de color blanco y delgados, que se estrechan ligeramente hacia la base. * Son aproximadamente tan largos como el ancho del sombrero.
* **Fondo Herboso:** * El fondo de la imagen presenta un área cubierta de hierba con ramitas y hojas dispersas. * La hierba parece ser de color amarillo verdoso, lo que sugiere una mezcla de diferentes tipos de hierbas o posiblemente alguna otra vegetación. En general, la imagen proporciona una vista clara de las características físicas del hongo de boleto moteado, incluyendo la forma del sombrero, la longitud del tallo y su coloración. – Spanish translation

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