Dissected pinkgill mushroom Entoloma strictius in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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Mushrooms in College Station, Texas, May 26, 2020

Album 2714: Mushrooms in College Station, Texas, May 26, 2020

The image presents a top-down view of two dissected mushrooms, specifically Entoloma strictius, lying on the ground amidst fallen leaves and twigs. The mushroom's gills are visible as they extend from its underside, showcasing their pinkish hue.

**Key Features:**

* **Mushroom Appearance:** The mushroom has an elongated stem with a rounded cap that is dissected or cut into sections. Its coloration is primarily beige to light brown in hue.
* **Gill Structure:** The gills are attached to the stem and extend from its underside, displaying a delicate pinkish color. They exhibit a characteristic "fan-like" structure, typical of Entoloma species.
* **Background Environment:** The mushroom rests on a bed of fallen leaves, twigs, and other organic matter. A few light-colored spots are scattered across the surface, possibly indicating lichens or algae growth.
* **Overall Setting:** The image suggests that the mushrooms have been disturbed or dissected by an unknown entity, with some parts removed or cut away to reveal their internal structure.

**Conclusion:**

The image provides a detailed view of the mushroom's unique features, including its dissected cap and pinkish gills. The surrounding environment adds context to the scene, highlighting the natural habitat where these organisms thrive. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

He disecó un hongo de las nervaduras rosa (Entoloma strictius) en el Parque Lick Creek. College Station, Texas, 26 de mayo del 2020. La imagen presenta una vista de arriba hacia abajo de dos hongos disecados, específicamente Entoloma strictius, que se encuentran sobre el suelo rodeado de hojas caídas y ramitas. Las nervaduras del hongo son visibles a medida que se extienden desde la parte inferior, mostrando su tono rosado. **Características clave:** * **Apariencia del hongo:** El hongo tiene un tallo alargado con una tapa redondeada que está disecada o cortada en secciones. Su coloración es principalmente de un tono beis a pardo claro. * **Estructura de las nervaduras:** Las nervaduras están unidas al tallo y se extienden desde su parte inferior, mostrando un delicado tono rosado. Muestran una característica estructura "en forma de abanico", típica de la especie Entoloma. * **Fondo del entorno:** El hongo descansa sobre una base de hojas caídas, ramitas y otra materia orgánica. Algunos puntos de color claro están esparcidos por toda la superficie, posiblemente indicando crecimiento de líquenes o algas. * **Configuración general:** La imagen sugiere que los hongos han sido alterados o disecados por algo desconocido, con algunas partes removidas o cortadas para revelar su estructura interna. **Conclusión:** La imagen provee una vista detallada de las características únicas del hongo, incluyendo su tapa disecada y sus nervaduras rosadas. El entorno circundante agrega contexto a la escena, resaltando el hábitat natural en donde estos organismos prosperan. – Spanish translation

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