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Tissues of Ascomycete eyelash cup fungus (Scutellinia scutellata group), at low magnification (x10 objective), collected from muddy soil on Caney Creek section of Lone Star Hiking Trail in Sam Houston National Forest north from Montgomery. Texas, January 22, 2023

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The Ascomycete eyelash cup fungus (Scutellinia scutellata group) tissues, collected from muddy soil in the Caney Creek section of the Lone Star Hiking Trail in Sam Houston National Forest, Texas, were examined under low magnification (x10 objective) on January 22, 2023. – generated by AI

The image presents a microscopic view of Ascomycete eyelash cup fungus (Scutellinia scutellata group) tissues collected from muddy soil on Caney Creek section of Lone Star Hiking Trail in Sam Houston National Forest north from Montgomery, Texas, captured with x10 objective magnification.

**Image Description:**

The image showcases an assortment of long, thin structures resembling eyelashes or fibers. These structures are densely packed and appear to radiate from a central point. They vary in length and thickness, but most share the same coloration - they are transparent with brownish-orange tips. The background is white, providing a clean contrast to the vibrant orange hues of the fungal tissues.

**Key Observations:**

* **Fungal Tissues:** The image features long, thin structures resembling eyelashes or fibers.
* **Coloration:** The majority of these structures share a similar color pattern - transparent with brownish-orange tips.
* **Density:** They are densely packed and appear to radiate from a central point.
* **Background:** The background is white, providing a clean contrast to the vibrant orange hues of the fungal tissues.

**Conclusion:**

The image presents a detailed view of Ascomycete eyelash cup fungus (Scutellinia scutellata group) tissues collected from muddy soil on Caney Creek section of Lone Star Hiking Trail in Sam Houston National Forest north from Montgomery, Texas. The densely packed structures resembling eyelashes or fibers, with their transparent bodies and brownish-orange tips, are a characteristic feature of this species. – AI vision

Los tejidos del hongo Scutellinia scutellata del grupo de las cejas, con baja ampliación (objetivo x10), recogido del suelo encharcado en Caney Creek en la sección de Lone Star Hiking Trail en el Bosque Nacional Sam Houston al norte de Montgomery. Texas, 22 de enero de 2023. La imagen presenta una vista microscópica de los tejidos del hongo Scutellinia scutellata del grupo de las cejas recogidas del suelo encharcado en Caney Creek en la sección de Lone Star Hiking Trail en el Bosque Nacional Sam Houston al norte de Montgomery, Texas, capturada con ampliación objetivo x10. **Descripción de la imagen:** La imagen muestra una variedad de estructuras largas y delgadas que recuerdan a pestañas o fibras. Estas estructuras están densamente empaquetadas y parecen irradiar desde un punto central. Varian en longitud y grosor, pero la mayoría comparten el mismo patrón de coloración: transparentes con puntas pardusco-naranja. El fondo es blanco, proporcionando un contraste limpio a los vibrantes colores naranja de los tejidos fúngicos. **Observaciones clave:** * **Tejidos fúngicos:** La imagen presenta estructuras largas y delgadas que recuerdan a pestañas o fibras. * **Coloración:** La mayoría de estas estructuras comparten un patrón de color similar: transparentes con puntas pardusco-naranja. * **Densidad:** Están densamente empaquetadas y parecen irradiar desde un punto central. * **Fondo:** El fondo es blanco, proporcionando un contraste limpio a los vibrantes colores naranja de los tejidos fúngicos. **Conclusión:** La imagen presenta una vista detallada de los tejidos del hongo Scutellinia scutellata del grupo de las cejas recogidas del suelo encharcado en Caney Creek en la sección de Lone Star Hiking Trail en el Bosque Nacional Sam Houston al norte de Montgomery, Texas. Las estructuras densamente empaquetadas que recuerdan a pestañas o fibras, con cuerpos transparentes y puntas pardusco-naranja, son una característica distintiva de esta especie. – Spanish translation


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