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Fig. 3. Overview of an epizoic flatworm capturing a single Artemia nauplius.(A) Flatworm (Waminoa sp.) on the oral disc of its coral host (G. fascicularis), (B) raising its anterior edge from the polyp surface, (C) curling down over its prey (Artemia sp.) and (D) pressing its prey onto the oral disc. Overview of an epizoic flatworm capturing a single Artemia nauplius.(A) Flatworm (Waminoa sp.) on the oral disc of its coral host (G. fascicularis), (B) raising its anterior edge from the polyp surface, (C) curling down over its prey (Artemia sp.) and (D) pressing its prey onto the oral disc. Black arrows indicate flatworm, white arrowheads indicate nauplius, black arrowheads indicate captured nauplius by the host coral, white arrows indicate previously captured nauplius by the flatworm. Scale bar: 500 µm. Tim Wijgerde et al. Biology Open 2013;2:10-17 © Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd
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