Hamacantha esperioides
Hamacantha esperoides is a species of demosponge. It is commonly known as the fibrous sponge. It occurs off the southern and western coasts of South Africa, off the coast of Namibia, and off the southeast coast of South America.
Description
This dirty pale yellow to beige sponge has a flattened, cavernous, bushy form. The surface rough with a conspicuous easily-detached translucent membrane overlying the fibrous projections. As the common name suggests, the fibrous sponge has a tough and coarsely fibrous texture. It is very compressible. It grows up to wide and long. The aquiferous system is well developed.Spicules
Source:- Styles are straight or slightly curved. They are wider at the base than at the tip.
- Type I diancistras: Typical in shape with a straight or slightly curved shaft.
- Type II diancistras: Shaft is curved or bends towards the middle.
- Sigmata: C-or S-shaped, with one end more strongly curved