Fig. 10From: Nematocyst sequestration within the family Fionidae (Gastropoda: Nudibranchia) considering ecological properties and evolutionFeeding processes of several different Fionidae species. A Diaphoreolis viridis, discovering prey polyp, indicated by white circle. B Diaphoreolis viridis, end of the feeding process, the prey polyp hydrotheca is empty. C Tergipes tergipes, discovering prey polyp bud. D Tergipes tergipes, consuming prey polyp bud. E Trinchesia ornata, discovering prey polyp. Photo by A. Shpatak. F Trinchesia ornata, consuming prey polyp. Photo by A. Shpatak. G Zelentia pustulata, swallowing branch of Halecium sp. colony. H Zelentia pustulata, end of feeding process, branch of the Halecium sp. colony is fully consumed. White arrowheads indicate preyBack to article page