The sample looks like some puffballs. At the same time, it contains pores under the cap. I found it nearby a date palm tree.
Spores producing structure
The cap, Upper surface
Hello! Could you make a cut or to show other picture?
I did collect the sample few months ago. So can not make a cut.
Another photo
This looks like a specimen belongs to class polyporales, family Bjerkanderaceae. Pobably Piptoporus sp.
Puffballs belongs to Gasteromycetales.
My guess is that is a member of the Polyporaceae, possibly a Polyporus or related species, because it seems to have an off center stalk. It does not seem have an ingrown margin like a Piptoporus would have.
Perhaps a puffball
Dear Researcher,
I think you could check Amauroderma sp. also.
regards
im not really sure what it is, but i think it isn't puffballs
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