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Spores (stacked imade) of eyelash cup fungus...National Forest a day before. Texas  
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Spores (stacked imade) of eyelash cup fungus (Scutellinia scutellata group), collected from muddy soil in Sam Houston National Forest a day before. Texas, January 23, 2023

Measurement of sporesSpore size 19.4 - 20.3 × 10.8 - 12.9 µm, length to width ratio Q = 1.6 - 1.8.
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On January 23, 2023, I collected spores (stacked imade) of eyelash cup fungus (Scutellinia scutellata group) from muddy soil in Sam Houston National Forest, Texas. The picture was taken a day before. – generated by AI

**Image Description**

The image presents an intricate arrangement of oval-shaped spores, resembling stacked peanuts, against a white background. The spores display a light beige color with darker brown edges and are adorned with fine, textured lines reminiscent of peanut shells.

* **Spore Arrangement:** The spores are arranged in a compact cluster, possibly suggesting they were collected from the same location.
* **Coloration:** The light beige hue of the spores suggests their composition is primarily made up of organic material such as chitin or cellulose, which is common in fungal structures.

**Conclusion**

Based on the description and the caption provided:

* The image showcases a cluster of oval-shaped spores with characteristic brown edges.
* The spores' texture and coloration are consistent with those found in fungi, particularly those belonging to the Scutellinia scutellata group.
* The arrangement suggests they were collected from a specific location (muddy soil in Sam Houston National Forest) at a particular time (a day before the image was taken).

The image provides valuable information about the morphology and collection context of the spores, aiding in their identification as belonging to the Scutellinia scutellata group. – AI vision

Las esporas (apiladas en imágenes) del hongo de pestañas (grupo Scutellinia scutellata), recolectado del suelo fangoso en el bosque nacional Sam Houston un día antes. Texas, 23 de enero de 2023. **Descripción de la imagen** La imagen presenta una disposición compleja de esporas de forma ovalada, que recuerdan a cacahuetes apilados, sobre un fondo blanco. Las esporas presentan un ligero tono beis con bordes marrones oscuros y están adornadas con líneas texturizadas finas que recuerdan las cáscaras de cacahuate. * **Disposición de esporas:** Las esporas se disponen en una agrupación compacta, sugiriendo posiblemente que fueron recolectadas del mismo lugar. **Coloración:** El tono beige claro de las esporas sugiere que su composición está compuesta principalmente por material orgánico como quitina o celulosa, lo que es común en estructuras fúngicas. **Conclusión** En base a la descripción y al título proporcionado: * La imagen muestra un grupo de esporas de forma ovalada con bordes marrones característicos. * La textura y coloración de las esporas son consistentes con las encontradas en hongos, particularmente los que pertenecen al grupo Scutellinia scutellata. * La disposición sugiere que se recolectaron de un lugar específico (suelo fangoso en el bosque nacional Sam Houston) en un momento determinado (un día antes de tomar la imagen). La imagen proporciona información valiosa sobre la morfología y el contexto de recolección de las esporas, lo que ayuda a su identificación como pertenecientes al grupo Scutellinia scutellata. – Spanish translation


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