Corvomeyenia everetti
Gemmoscleres
Megascleres
Microscleres
      
    - Smooth long shafts with 5-7 curved hooks on ends
 
Megascleres
- Needle-like
 - Smooth
 
Microscleres
- Narrow shaft ending in 3-5 curved hooks on both ends
 
Duosclera mackayi
Gemmoscleres
Megascleres
Microscleres – absent
      
    - Rod shaped
 - Stout, straight or slightly curved
 - Covered with spines
 
Megascleres
- Needle-like
 - Straight or slightly curved
 - Covered with spines
 
Microscleres – absent
Ephydatia fluviatilis
Gemmoscleres
Megascleres
Microscleres - absent
      
    - Short thick shafts
 - Flat ends with more than 20 teeth, not deeply incised
 
Megascleres
- Needle-like
 - Slightly curved, rarely straight
 - Smooth
 
Microscleres - absent
Ephydatia muelleri
Gemmoscleres
Megascleres
Microscleres - absent
      
    - Short thick shafts
 - Flat ends with less than 12 teeth, deeply incised
 
Megascleres
- Needle-like
 - Straight to slightly curved
 - Small spines along length or smooth
 
Microscleres - absent
Eunapius fragilis
Gemmoscleres
Megascleres
Microscleres - absent
      
    - Rod-shaped
 - Covered with conspicuous spines, often more abundant at tips
 - Attached tangentially to gemmule
 
Megascleres
- Needle-like
 - Smooth
 
Microscleres - absent
Heteromeyenia baileyi
Gemmoscleres
Megascleres
Microscleres
      
    - Two class sizes
 - Shafts with conical spines
 - Ending in both ends with umbrella-like discs with incised teeth
 
Megascleres
- Needle-like
 - Microspined at tips
 
Microscleres
- Needle shaped with spines which increase in size toward center which can end in knobs
 
Heteromeyenia tentasperma
Gemmoscleres
Megascleres
Microscleres
      
    - Two sizes
 - Ends with several spines or hooks
 
Megascleres
- Needle-like
 - Straight to slightly curved with few microspines
 
Microscleres
- Needle-like
 - Much smaller than megascleres
 - Very slender with few microspines