This unusual rotifer "balloons" out a large bag shaped trap for potential victims to enter (Seen in right 1/3 of top photo). Once the rotifer senses that a suitable meal has entered the trap, it is closed exactly in the manner a purse seine fish net is closed by fisherman.
The top image is a darkfield shot I posted last year. It gives a pretty good "overall" of the rotifer. The two lower, higher magnification shots are DIC images of this trap being closed. The rotifer appears quite transparent under most illumination, and the trap membrane extremely thin. DIC provides a sense of the complex, but gossamer, muscle structures that exist to operate this fascinating feeding mechanism.
Cupelopagis vorax
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