Limnocnida tanganjicae
Limnocnida tanganjicae, the great lakes jellyfish, is a species of freshwater hydrozoan in the family Olindiidae. It is found throughout Africa at depths of between 20 cm and 100 meters.
The subspecies L. t. subsp. victoriae is accepted as Limnocnida victoriae.
Biology
Medusae settle down to form pale brown or yellow hydroids at between 20 and 25 °Celsius, five days after fertilisation. The hydroid stage is usually found on stems of aquatic plants at depths of up to 5 meters. They may be found in flowing rivers, but are much more abundant in still, clear lakes. Horizontal migration takes places between 10 am and 3 pm, usually in the opposite direction to the wind. Blooms can reach up to 3,000 medusae per cubic meter.It was found that at night the median depth is 13 meters, and 21 m at noon.