We have studied the textures of lamellar phases of lyotropic systems in the
sponge-lamellar domain of coexistence. The typical defects of the smectic
systems (focal conics domains or "FCDs") are present, but our observations
show also the existence of surfaces on which the director is discontinuous
at optical scales. We have interpreted those surfaces as curvature walls. A
fter having given their main geometric and energetic properties, we examine
different cases (static and dynamic) which illustrate the importance of cu
rvature walls in the formation of the lamellar textures.