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Large spores of unusual shape of corticioid mushroom Dendrothele macrodens from bark of a recently fallen big hackberry, collected a day before in Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, January 10, 2023

Measurement of sporesSpore size 18.8 - 22.8 × 12.1 - 15.1 µm, length to width ratio Q = 1.32 - 1.7.
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The image is a microscopic view of spores from a mushroom called Dendrothele macrodens. The spores are irregularly shaped and have a rough texture. They are colored brown to reddish-brown. There are 17 clearly visible spores in the image, with one large, dark red spore at the center.

The background is white, suggesting that this may be a slide preparation under a microscope or digital image of one. The overall impression is of a microscopic view of fungal structures, possibly for identification purposes. – AI vision

Las esporas grandes de forma inusual del hongo corticioide Dendrothele macrodens de la corteza de un higo grande recientemente caído, recogido un día antes en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 10 de enero de 2023. La imagen es una vista microscópica de las esporas de un hongo llamado Dendrothele macrodens. Las esporas tienen forma irregular y textura rugosa. Están coloreadas entre pardo y marrón rojizo. Se ven 17 esporas claramente visibles en la imagen, con una sola espora grande de color rojo oscuro en el centro. El fondo es blanco, lo que sugiere que se trata de una preparación para portaobjetos bajo un microscopio o una imagen digital de uno. La impresión general es la de una vista microscópica de estructuras fúngicas, posiblemente con fines de identificación. – Spanish translation


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