Mycale anisochela
Mycale anisochela, the brain sponge, is a species of demosponge from South Africa and Namibia.
Description
This sponge is pale yellow to off-white in colour and grows up to long and wide. It has a brain-like growth form. It is highly flexible due to its large internal cavities and fibrous skeleton. The ectosome is separated from the choanosome by aquiferous canals that are divided up into more or less regular polygonal areas. Three to six oscula are found in the upper area. These may be up to in diameter.Spicules
A variety of spicules make up the skeleton of this species:- The styles are straight or slightly curved. They become narrower at the base, practically turning into strongyloxeas.
- The anisochelae take three forms, the first of which is highly characteristic of this species:
- * Very robust spicules, usually with a bifid medial blade and two ear-like processes near the base. While these are all typically of a similar size, smaller but morphologically similar anisochelae may also be similar.
- * The upper blades irregular and lower blades short.
- * The shaft is incredibly thin, with the lower end turning into a spur like projection.
- There are two kinds of sigmata. Both are c-shaped but one is asymmetrical.
- Rhaphides
Skeleton