👉 Pseudocorynosoma is a type of pseudopodia in certain organisms, often found on the surface of aquatic plants like sea anemones and cocoon worms, that serve as structural supports for their spines or appendages. They are typically smaller than true coryns, but they can also be large enough to support larger structures. This structure is crucial for supporting the spines or appendages of these animals, allowing them to protect themselves from predators or to facilitate movement and attachment