Large old cluster of ringless honey mushrooms (Desarmillaria caespitosa) when exposed to regular daylight as well as when illuminated by a 365 nm ultraviolet (UV-A) blacklight in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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The image presents two photographs of large clusters of fungi, specifically ringless honey mushrooms (Desarmillaria caespitosa), showcasing their appearance under regular daylight and blacklight illumination.

**Daylight Photograph**

* The top photograph depicts a substantial cluster of light brown to tan mushrooms.
* The fungi are densely packed, with some partially overlapping one another.
* The background is dark, suggesting the image was taken in a shaded or dimly lit area.

**Blacklight Photograph**

* The bottom photograph shows the same cluster illuminated by a 365 nm ultraviolet (UV-A) blacklight.
* Under UV-A illumination, the fungi exhibit a vibrant blue-green fluorescence, highlighting their intricate details.
* The lighting accentuates the fungal structure and texture, making it easier to distinguish individual mushrooms from one another.

**Comparison of Photographs**

* By comparing the two images, it becomes clear that the blacklight highlights subtle features not visible under regular daylight, such as the glowing caps and stems of the fungi.
* Overall, the photographs demonstrate how different lighting conditions can significantly impact our perception of natural scenes and objects. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

El gran grupo antiguo de hongos sin anillo (Desarmillaria caespitosa) cuando se expone a la luz diurna normal y también cuando se ilumina con una luz negra ultravioleta de 365 nm en el Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 8 de octubre del 2024. La imagen presenta dos fotografías de grandes grupos de hongos, específicamente los hongos sin anillo (Desarmillaria caespitosa), mostrando su apariencia bajo la luz diurna normal y la iluminación negra. **Fotografía de día claro** * La fotografía superior muestra un grupo sustancial de setas de color marrón claro a castaño. * Los hongos están densamente empaquetados, con algunos parcialmente solapándose entre sí. * El fondo es oscuro, sugiriendo que la imagen se tomó en un área sombreada o débilmente iluminada. **Fotografía negra** * La fotografía inferior muestra el mismo grupo iluminado por una luz ultravioleta de 365 nm (UV-A). * Bajo la iluminación UV-A, los hongos exhiben una fuerte fluorescencia azul-verde, resaltando sus detalles intrincados. * La iluminación acentúa la estructura y textura del hongo, haciendo más fácil distinguir unas setas de otras. **Comparación de fotografías** * Al comparar las dos imágenes, se vuelve claro que la luz negra destaca características sutiles no visibles bajo la luz diurna normal, como las tapas y tallos luminosos de los hongos. * En general, las fotografías demuestran cómo diferentes condiciones de iluminación pueden tener un impacto significativo en nuestra percepción de escenas y objetos naturales. – Spanish translation

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