Spores of bluish Tomentella(?) fungus, from the same oak log as brown Botryobasidium and common poria, collected 2 days before on Kiwanis Nature Trail. College Station, Texas

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The image shows a microscopic view of spores from an unidentified fungus species, specifically Tomentella(?), which was found growing on an oak log at Kiwanis Nature Trail in College Station, Texas. The spores are round and yellow with a slight blue tint around their edges, indicating that they are likely to be part of the Tomentella genus.

**Key Features:**

* **Spore Shape:** The spores are round in shape.
* **Color:** They have a bright yellow color with a bluish tint around their edges.
* **Size:** The size of the spores is not explicitly mentioned, but they appear to be small compared to the other fungi shown in the image.

**Context:**

* **Location:** The fungus was collected from an oak log at Kiwanis Nature Trail in College Station, Texas.
* **Time:** It was collected 2 days before the collection of the brown Botryobasidium and common poria.
* **Date:** May 3, 2023.

**Conclusion:**

The image provides a detailed view of the spores of Tomentella(?), an unidentified fungus species. The bright yellow color with a bluish tint around their edges is distinctive for this genus. Further analysis or comparison with other images would be necessary to confirm the identity of the fungus. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Las esporas del hongo Tomentella(?), de la misma tronca de roble que el Botryobasidium marrón y el Poria común, recogidas 2 días antes en el Sendero Natural Kiwanis. College Station, Texas, 3 de mayo de 2023. La imagen muestra una vista microscópica de las esporas de una especie de hongo no identificada, específicamente Tomentella(?), que se encontraba creciendo en un tronco de roble en el Sendero Natural Kiwanis en College Station, Texas. Las esporas son redondas y amarillas con un ligero tinte azulado alrededor de sus bordes, lo que indica que probablemente forman parte del género Tomentella.

**Características clave:**
* **Forma de la espora:** Las esporas son de forma redonda.
* **Color:** Son de un color amarillo brillante con un tinte azulado alrededor de sus bordes.
* **Tamaño:** El tamaño de las esporas no se menciona explícitamente, pero parecen ser pequeñas en comparación con los otros hongos mostrados en la imagen.

**Contexto:**
* **Ubicación:** El hongo se recogió de un tronco de roble en el Sendero Natural Kiwanis en College Station, Texas.
* **Tiempo:** Se recolectó 2 días antes de la recolección del Botryobasidium marrón y el Poria común.
* **Fecha:** 3 de mayo de 2023.
**Conclusión:** La imagen proporciona una vista detallada de las esporas de Tomentella(?), una especie de hongo no identificada. El color amarillo brillante con un tinte azulado alrededor de sus bordes es distintivo para este género. Sería necesario un análisis adicional o la comparación con otras imágenes para confirmar la identidad del hongo. – Spanish translation

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