Black corticioid fungus Camillea punctulata scratched by animals on a fallen oak on Winters Bayou Trail in Sam Houston National Forest. Cleveland, Texas

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Winters Bayou in Sam Houston National Forest, Texas, August 22, 2020

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This image presents an up-close view of a black corticioid fungus, specifically Camillea punctulata, that has been scratched by animals on a fallen oak tree trunk. The fungi appears to be growing on the surface of the wood, with its dark brown coloration providing a striking contrast against the lighter tones of the surrounding bark.

The fallen oak tree is situated along Winters Bayou Trail in Sam Houston National Forest, Cleveland, Texas. The photograph was captured on August 22, 2020, and offers a detailed look at the intricate details of the fungus's growth patterns and textures.

Overall, this image provides an informative snapshot of the natural world, highlighting the unique characteristics of Camillea punctulata and its interaction with its environment. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Hongo corticial negro de Camillea punctulata raspado por los animales en un roble caído en el Winters Bayou Trail en la Sam Houston National Forest. Cleveland, Texas, 22 de agosto de 2020. Esta imagen presenta una vista de cerca de un hongo corticial negro, específicamente Camillea punctulata, que ha sido raspado por los animales en el tronco de un roble caído. El hongo parece estar creciendo en la superficie de la madera, con su coloración marrón oscuro proporcionando un contraste sorprendente contra los tonos más claros de la corteza circundante. El roble caído se encuentra a lo largo del Winters Bayou Trail en el Sam Houston National Forest, Cleveland, Texas. La fotografía fue capturada el 22 de agosto de 2020 y ofrece una mirada detallada a los intrincados detalles de los patrones y texturas de crecimiento del hongo. En general, esta imagen proporciona un instantánea informativa del mundo natural, destacando las características únicas de Camillea punctulata y su interacción con su entorno. – Spanish translation

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