Drymonema dalmatinum is a species of scyphozoan jellyfish also known as the dalmatian mane jelly, the cauliflower jellyfish, or, in the United States, the pink meanie.
Drymonema dalmatinum is a large species, growing up to long and weighing up to . The oral arms are very large, making up around fifty percent of the jellyfish's weight. The bell â the umbrella-like part that forms the body of the jellyfish â may grow up to across.