475 



384 



Fig. 206. Lycaea pauli Stebbing. 



and a shallow notch occurs at the place of fusion of the basipodite with 

 the endopodite. The triangular telson is longer than its width at the base 

 but somewhat shorter than the last urosomite. 



Distribution: Found in the Atlantic (1° N, 23° W) and the Pacific 

 (north of New Zealand) oceans. 



3. Lycaea nasuta Claus, 1879 (Fig. 207) 



Claus, 1879b: 39; 1887: 62. 



Length of sexually mature males and females up to 7.5 mm. 



The body is more elongated than in the preceding species; the pereon 

 is lower than the pleon. The head is approximately equal in length and 

 height, anteriorly bears a rounded spiniform process, and is dorsally 



