I think this is a Pisolithus - presumably the (or one of the) species that is small, narrow and somewhat column-like in appearance. Sometimes no bigger than an adult thumb sticking out of the soil. I say this because through the crack it looks like the interior is packed with dark granules. Very much the structure of a maturing Pisolithus.
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