Diplulmaris Antarctica
Diplulmaris Antarctica is a species of Antarctic jellyfish in the family Ulmaridae. This species is found in Antarctica including the Antarctic Peninsula in continental shelf waters near the surface. Copepods, euphausiid larvae, medusae, ctenophore, fish larvae, and molluscan pteropods like Clione Antarctica and Limacina Antarctica are among the food sources for Diplulmaris Antarctica.
The diameter of this species can reach 18 cm (7 inches). The frontal lobe and 16–48 laterally compressed white tentacles of Diplulmaris Antarctica are both white. It possesses frilled oral arms and stomach gastrodermis that are both reddish-orange in color. Hyperiella dilatata typically infests this jellyfish. These hyperiid amphipods, which are visible as white specks on the bell's surface, don't seem to be feeding on the medusa.