Plate 1
  • INV0001. unidentified leptomedusa or jelly, Antarctica
Plate 2
  • INV0002. medusa or jelly Desmonema glaciale, occurs near the surface, bell can reach over one meter in diameter, Antarctica
Plate 3
  • INV0003. note pteropod near tentacle, medusa Desmonema glaciale, Antarctica
Plate 4
  • INV0004. two sea anemones Isotealia antarctica attack and feed on a jelly or medusa, Antarctica, one anemone's foot is on jelly
Plate 5
  • INV0005. jelly or medusa Periphylla periphylla, most widely distributed and abundant scyphomedusa in deep water, found worldwide, Antarctica
Plate 6
  • INV0006. Diplulmaris antarctica medusa, note hyperiid amphipods on bell, Antarctica
Plate 7
  • INV0007. narcomedusa Solmundella bitentaculata, very widespread oceanic species, Antarctica;note hyperiid amphipods, Antarctica ©Dale Stokes / Mo Yung Productions; return to Norb Wu - USA
Plate 8
  • INV0008. medusa or jelly Desmonema glaciale, occurs near the surface, bell can reach over one meter in diameter, Antarctica
Plate 9
  • INV0009. jelly or medusa Diplulmaris antarctica, 18 cm in diameter, many amphipods in association, Antarctica
Plate 10
  • INV0010. jelly or medusa Diplulmaris antarctica with several amphipods Hyperiella dilatata, bell to 18 cm, medusa provides amphipods with protection and a mating platform, Antarctica
Plate 11
  • INV0011. mass of nemerteans (proboscis worms) Parborlasia corrugatus attack and feed on a medusa or jelly, Antarctica
Plate 12
  • INV0012. anemone Isotealia antarctica attack and feed on a jelly or medusa, commensal isopods of jelly are trapped, Antarctica