Spores of a corticioid fungus Amaurodon(??) (turn brown in lugol), collected a day before in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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The image shows spores from a corticioid fungus, likely Amaurodon, which are characterized by their brown color and oval shape when viewed under a microscope. The spores appear to be randomly scattered across the field of view, with some overlapping or touching one another.

**Spore Characteristics:**

* **Shape:** Oval
* **Color:** Brown

The background of the image is white, suggesting that it was taken using a microscope slide or other optical instrument designed for observing microscopic samples. The overall appearance of the spores suggests they are likely from a type of fungus known as Amaurodon, which is commonly found in various environments and can be identified by its distinctive brown-colored spores.

In summary, the image shows spores from a corticioid fungus (likely Amaurodon) that have turned brown in Lugol's solution. The spores are oval-shaped and randomly scattered across the field of view on a white background. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Las esporas de un hongo corticioso, Amaurodon(??) (se vuelven marrones en lugol), recolectadas un día antes en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, abril 30, 2023. La imagen muestra las esporas de un hongo corticioso, probablemente Amaurodon, que se caracterizan por su color marrón y forma ovalada cuando se ven bajo el microscopio. Las esporas parecen estar dispersadas aleatoriamente en todo el campo de visión, con algunas solapándose o tocando entre sí. **Características de las Espermas:** * **Forma:** Ovalada * **Color:** Marrón El fondo de la imagen es blanco, lo que sugiere que se tomó usando un portaobjetos de microscopio u otro instrumento óptico diseñado para observar muestras microscópicas. La apariencia general de las esporas sugiere que provienen probablemente de un tipo de hongo conocido como Amaurodon, que se encuentra comúnmente en diversos entornos y puede identificarse por sus distintivas esporas de color marrón. En resumen, la imagen muestra esporas de un hongo corticioso (probablemente Amaurodon) que se vuelven marrones en una solución de Lugol. Las espermas tienen forma ovalada y están dispersadas aleatoriamente en todo el campo de visión sobre un fondo blanco. – Spanish translation

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