Spores (spore print white or brownish) of Neohygrocybe or may be Gamundia or Fayodia mushrooms collected in Sam Houston National Forest north from Montgomery. Texas

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Sam Houston Forest - College Station, Texas, April 25 - 26, 2024

Album 3521: Sam Houston Forest - College Station, Texas, April 25 - 26, 2024

The image presents a close-up view of numerous tiny, oval-shaped spores scattered across a white surface. The spores are characterized by their smooth texture and uniform size, with some exhibiting slight variations in shape or coloration due to light refraction.

**Key Features:**

* **Spore Size:** Approximately 0.1-0.2 mm in diameter
* **Color:** White or brownish hue, likely resulting from the spore print
* **Surface:** Flat and oval-shaped, with some appearing slightly elongated

**Possible Mushroom Identification:**

Based on the description provided in the image caption, it is challenging to definitively identify the mushroom species without additional information. However, the presence of white or brownish spores suggests that the mushroom may belong to one of the following genera:

* **Neohygrocybe:** A genus of mushrooms known for their small size and white or cream-colored caps
* **Gamundia:** A genus of mushrooms characterized by their small to medium-sized fruiting bodies and often white or pale-colored spores
* **Fayodia:** A genus of mushrooms recognized by their small to medium-sized caps and typically white or pale-colored spores

**Conclusion:**

The image provides a detailed view of the spores, which are likely from one of the mentioned genera. Further examination of the mushroom's overall morphology, habitat, and other characteristics would be necessary to make a more accurate identification. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Las esporas (sello de las esporas blanco o parduzco) de Neohygrocybe o pueden ser setas Gamundia o Fayodia recolectadas en el bosque nacional Sam Houston al norte de Montgomery, Texas, el 25 de abril del 2024. La imagen presenta una vista detallada de numerosas esporas pequeñas, de forma ovalada, dispersas por toda la superficie blanca. Las esporas se caracterizan por su textura lisa y tamaño uniforme, con algunas que muestran ligeras variaciones en forma o coloración debido a la refracción de la luz. **Características clave:** * **Tamaño de las esporas:** Aproximadamente 0,1-0,2 mm de diámetro * **Color:** Tono blanco o parduzco, probablemente resultante del sello de las esporas * **Superficie:** Lisa y de forma ovalada, con algunos que aparecen ligeramente alargados. **Posible identificación de la seta:** En función de la descripción proporcionada en el encabezado de la imagen, es difícil identificar definitivamente la especie de seta sin información adicional. Sin embargo, la presencia de esporas blancas o parduzcas sugiere que la seta puede pertenecer a uno de los siguientes géneros: * **Neohygrocybe:** Un género de setas conocidas por sus pequeñas dimensiones y sombreros de color blanco o crema. * **Gamundia:** Un género de setas caracterizado por sus cuerpos fructíferos de tamaño pequeño a mediano y esporas a menudo de color blanco o pálido. * **Fayodia:** Un género de setas reconocibles por sus sombreros de tamaño pequeño a mediano y esporas normalmente blancas o de color pálido. **Conclusión:** La imagen proporciona una vista detallada de las esporas, que probablemente provengan de uno de los géneros mencionados anteriormente. Sería necesario un examen adicional de la morfología general del hongo, su hábitat y otras características para realizar una identificación más precisa. – Spanish translation

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