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Spores (in KOH, spore print olive) of a mushroom Boletus ochraceoluteus(?) collected in Bastrop State Park. Bastrop, Texas, May 17, 2024

Measurement of sporesSpore size 12.23 - 13.36 × 4.2 - 4.5 µm, length to width ratio Q = 2.81 - 3.1.
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The image presents a microscopic view of spores from the mushroom species *Boletus ochraceoluteus*, captured using potassium hydroxide (KOH) and highlighting their olive-colored print on a light gray background.

* The spores are oval-shaped, elongated, and pointed at one end.
* They have smooth surfaces with no visible pores or ridges.
* Most of the spores are oriented with their longer axes parallel to each other.

The image provides a detailed view of the microscopic features of *Boletus ochraceoluteus*, allowing for a closer examination of its morphology. The use of KOH and the olive-colored print enhance the contrast and visibility of the spores, making it easier to observe their characteristics.

Overall, the image offers valuable insights into the structure and appearance of the mushroom's reproductive structures, which can be useful for identification purposes. – AI vision

Las esporas (en KOH, sello oliva de las esporas) de un hongo Boletus ochraceoluteus(?) recogido en el Bastrop State Park. Bastrop, Texas, 17 de mayo del 2024. La imagen presenta una vista microscópica de las esporas de la especie de hongo *Boletus ochraceoluteus*, capturadas utilizando hidróxido de potasio (KOH) y destacando su sello oliva en un fondo gris claro. Las esporas tienen forma ovalada, alargada y están puntiagudas en un extremo. Tienen superficies lisas sin poros ni aristas visibles. La mayoría de las esporas están orientadas con sus ejes más largos paralelos entre sí. La imagen proporciona una vista detallada de las características microscópicas del *Boletus ochraceoluteus*, permitiendo un examen más cercano de su morfología. El uso de KOH y el sello oliva mejoran el contraste y la visibilidad de las esporas, facilitando su observación. En general, la imagen ofrece información valiosa sobre la estructura y apariencia de las estructuras reproductoras del hongo, lo que puede ser útil para fines de identificación. – Spanish translation


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