Echinosphaeridium

The spines are surrounded by a triangular structure at the base, which consist of three "wings" similar in form to the fletchings on arrows.

[2] Unlike the related genus Golenkinia, cells are not surrounded by a layer of mucilage.

[3] Echinosphaeridium is similar to the genus Golenkinia, and several authors have considered it to be an anomalous form of the latter.

However, Echinosphaeridium is distinguished by the structure of the spines (particularly at their bases), and the lack of mucilage surrounding the cells.

Occasionally, the mucilage layer in Golenkinia may be draped around the spines, giving it a superficially similar appearance.