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Close-up of conidiogenous cells in terminal whorls of fungus Stilbella fimetaria on dog(?) poop on sewage line in Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, February 3, 2023

Location on mapsIron Bridge Trail, College Station, Brazos County, Texas, United States
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On a sewage line in Lick Creek Park, Texas, I captured a close-up image of Stilbella fimetaria fungi growing on dog waste. The photograph was taken on February 3, 2023, showcasing the conidiogenous cells in terminal whorls of the fungus. – generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of conidiogenous cells in terminal whorls of the fungus Stilbella fimetaria growing on dog (presumably) feces along a sewage line in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas.

**Key Features:**

* **Fungal Growth:** The fungal growth is visible as small, orange-colored structures resembling tiny mushrooms or coral-like formations. These are likely conidiogenous cells, which are responsible for producing spores.
* **Terminal Whorls:** The fungus grows in terminal whorls, indicating that the conidiogenous cells are arranged at the tips of hyphae (branching filaments) or other structures.
* **Coloration:** The orange coloration of the fungal growth suggests that it may be a product of the fungus's metabolism or pigmentation.

**Composition:**

The image appears to have been captured using a macro lens or microscope, allowing for a high level of detail and magnification. The overall effect is one of miniature landscape, with the conidiogenous cells resembling tiny trees or coral formations on a dark brown background (presumably dog feces). – AI vision

Un primer plano de células conidiogénicas en los ápices terminales del hongo Stilbella fimetaria en heces de perro (?) En una tubería de alcantarillado en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 3 de febrero de 2023. La imagen muestra un primer plano de las células conidiogénicas en los ápices terminales del hongo Stilbella fimetaria que crecen en heces (supuestamente) de perro a lo largo de una tubería de alcantarillado en Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas. **Características clave:** * **Crecimiento Fúngico:** El crecimiento fúngico es visible como pequeñas estructuras naranja claro que se asemejan a hongos miniatura o formaciones coralinas. Estas son probablemente células conidiogénicas, responsables de la producción de esporas. * **Ápices terminales:** El hongo crece en ápices terminales, lo que indica que las células conidiogénicas están dispuestas en los extremos de hifas (filamentos ramificados) u otras estructuras. * **Coloración:** La coloración naranja del crecimiento fúngico sugiere que puede ser un producto del metabolismo o pigmentación del hongo. **Composición:** La imagen parece haberse capturado utilizando una lente macro o un microscopio, lo que permite un alto nivel de detalle y ampliación. El efecto general es el de un paisaje en miniatura, con las células conidiogénicas pareciéndose a árboles o formaciones coralinas en un fondo marrón oscuro (supuestamente heces de perro). – Spanish translation


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