English: Feeding of Orciraptor agilis. Distribution of F-actin (green: fluorescent phalloidin) reveals the lysopodium in O. agilis formed during attack on Mougeotia sp. (overlay of differential interference contrast and fluorescence channels). The increased blue fluorescence (Calcofluor white) at the contact sites indicates lysis of the algal cell wall. Scale bar, 5 μm.
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