Luminiflora Translucenta, named from Latin lumen (light) and translucenta (semi-transparent petals), is a bioluminescent species in the genus Aurelia Petalina. It features delicate, translucent petals arranged radially with prominent venation and unevenly distributed luminescent cells emitting a soft blue-green glow (450-495 nm). Flowers exhibit pale bluish-white outer petals contrasting with warm amber inner hues, suggesting luciferin-luciferase bioluminescence. Slender stems bear clusters of flowers that sway in tropical rainforest understories. Native to shaded habitats with stable 15-25°C temperatures, it grows 10-25 cm tall, weighing 15-50 g. Among 10 species in its bioluminescent family, L. Translucenta attracts nocturnal pollinators like moths via spectral glow, enhancing pollination and deterring herbivores, reflecting its evolutionary adaptation.