The image presents a microscopic view of fungal spores from an unidentified species, captured on a log at Lick Creek Park in College Station, Texas, on April 4, 2024. The photograph focuses on a specific area where many yellowish-brown spore masses are visible.
**Color and Shape**
* The spores have a dusty tan color and appear to be spherical or oval-shaped.
* They vary significantly in size, with some being approximately 2-3 times larger than others.
**Distribution and Concentration**
* The spores are densely packed, covering almost the entire microscopic field of view.
* Clusters of spore masses can be observed on the surface of the log, although their exact number is difficult to determine due to the limited magnification. – AI vision
Esporas del hongo corticioide de color castaño polvoriento en un tronco recogido en el Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 4 de abril de 2024. La imagen presenta una vista microscópica de esporas fúngicas de una especie no identificada, capturadas en un tronco del Lick Creek Park en College Station, Texas, el 4 de abril de 2024. La fotografía se centra en un área específica donde son visibles muchas masas esporales parduscas amarillentas.
**Color y forma** * Las esporas tienen un color castaño polvoriento y parecen serféricas u ovoides. * Varios en tamaño, siendo algunas aproximadamente 2-3 veces mayores que otras.
**Distribución y concentración** * Las esporas están densamente empaquetadas cubriendo casi todo el campo de visión microscópico. * Se pueden observar grupos de masas esporales en la superficie del tronco, aunque su número exacto es difícil de determinar debido al aumento limitado. – Spanish translation
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