Cirroctopus glacialis
{{Short description|Species of octopus}}
{{Speciesbox
| image = Cirroctopus glacialis.jpg
| status = LC
| status_system = IUCN3.1
| genus = Cirroctopus
| species = glacialis
| authority = Robson, 1930{{cite WORMS |title=Cirroctopus glacialis Robson, 1930 |id=325315 |accessdate=17 March 2018|ref=Bouchet}}
| synonyms = *Cirroteuthis glacialis Robson, 1930
}}
Cirroctopus glacialis is an octopus located in the Palmer Archipelago of Antarctica. Its shell is v-shaped, and it has a distinctive pigmentation pattern on its web's oral face.{{cite web|last1=Young|first1=Richard|last2=Vecchione|first2=Michael|title=Cirroctopus glacialis|url=http://tolweb.org/Cirroctopus_glacialis/20109|website=Tree of Life Web Project|accessdate=17 March 2018}} C. glacialis is thought to be demersal, like other members of the genus Cirroctopus. These octopuses are found between 333 and 914 meters deep. Their population is currently unknown.