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Spores of corticioid mushroom Trechispora mollusca from old polypore, collected from Caney Creek section of Sam Houston National Forest 1/29/2022. Texas, January 30, 2022

Measurement of sporesSpore size 3.3 - 3.7 × 2.5 - 3.1 µm, length to width ratio Q = 1.2 - 1.4.
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On January 29th, 2022, spores of the corticioid mushroom Trechispora mollusca were collected from old polypore in the Caney Creek section of Sam Houston National Forest, Texas. The collection took place on the same day the picture was taken, January 30th, 2022. – generated by AI

The image depicts a microscopic view of spores from the corticioid mushroom Trechispora mollusca, collected from an old polypore on Caney Creek section of Sam Houston National Forest in Texas.

**Spores and Background**

* The spores are round or oval-shaped.
* They have smooth walls with no visible ornamentation.
* Most spores appear to be single-celled.
* A few spores appear to be paired, possibly indicating that they were released from the same basidium.
* The background of the image is a light-colored surface, likely a microscope slide.
* It provides a neutral contrast for viewing the spores.

**Color and Size**

* The spores are colored yellowish-brown or golden brown.
* They vary in size, but most appear to be around 3-5 micrometers (μm) in diameter.
* Some spores may be slightly larger or smaller than this range.

**Microscopic Image Quality**

* The image is clear and well-focused, allowing for a detailed view of the spores.
* The lighting appears even, with no obvious shadows or glare that could affect the interpretation of the image.

**Conclusion**

The microscopic image shows Trechispora mollusca spores collected from an old polypore in Texas. The spores are round to oval-shaped, smooth-walled, and single-celled or paired. They range in size from 3-5 μm and have a yellowish-brown color. Overall, the image provides a detailed view of these fungal spores, allowing for identification and further study. – AI vision

Las esporas del hongo corticioso Trechispora mollusca de un poliporo antiguo, recolectadas en la sección Caney Creek de Sam Houston National Forest el 29/1/2022. Texas, 30 de enero de 2022. La imagen muestra una vista microscópica de esporas del hongo corticioso Trechispora mollusca, recolectadas de un poliporo antiguo en la sección Caney Creek de Sam Houston National Forest en Texas. **Es poros y fondo** * Las esporas son redondas u ovaladas. * Tienen paredes lisas sin adornos visibles. * La mayoría de las esporas parecen ser unicelulares. * Algunas esporas parecen emparejarse, lo que indica posiblemente que se liberaron del mismo basidio. * El fondo de la imagen es una superficie de color claro, probablemente un portaobjetos de microscopio. * Proporciona un contraste neutro para ver las esporas. **Color y tamaño** * Las esporas son de color pardo amarillento o marrón dorado. * Varian en tamaño, pero la mayoría parecen ser alrededor de 3-5 micrómetros (μm) de diámetro. * Algunas esporas pueden ser ligeramente más grandes o más pequeñas que este intervalo. **Calidad de las imágenes microscópicas** * La imagen es clara y bien enfocada, lo que permite una vista detallada de las esporas. * El iluminación parece uniforme, sin sombras u brillo que puedan afectar la interpretación de la imagen. **Conclusión** La imagen microscópica muestra esporas de Trechispora mollusca recolectadas de un poliporo antiguo en Texas. Las esporas son redondas a ovaladas, con paredes lisas y unicelulares o emparejadas. Variar en tamaño desde 3-5 μm y tienen un color marrón amarillento / dorado. En general, la imagen proporciona una vista detallada de estos esporas fúngicas, permitiendo su identificación y estudio adicional. – Spanish translation


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