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176a (161b) Fruiting body resembles an earthball, with a thick outer rind and a large inner cavity that fills with tissue, becomes divided by sterile bands of tissue, and then fills with black powdery spores - Elaphomyces
 
 
    Cross References Cross References:
      A355; Ar862; Ba81-2;
 
176b (161b) Fruiting body warted, black to brown - Balsamia and allies
    Cross References Cross References:
      Ar852
 
176c (161b) Fruiting body strikingly lobed or brainlike; warted, white to yellow to grey; or also warted on the interior - Genea and Genebea
 
    Cross References Cross References:
      Ar849
 
176d (161b) Round to very lobed, hard and sometimes warted exterior; interior waxy with pockets of fertile tissue; marbeled appearance - Tuber and Pachypholeus
 
    Cross References Cross References:
      Ar854-62; Bo89
    Species in SkSpecies found in Saskatchewan:
      Tuber: aestuvum