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Fig. 210. Lycaea lilia Volkov, sp.n. 



its posterior distal angle is rounded and only slightly extends beyond 

 the middle of the 6th segment; the subchela is not denticulate but the 

 posterior margin of the 6th segment bears small frequent marginal and 

 larger sparser submarginal spines. The 6th segment of pereopods I and II 

 has a small posterior distal process, reaching 1/3 the length of the claw. 

 The claws of pereopods III and IV are short. 



The width of the 2nd segment of pereopods V is 2/5 its length; 

 the 4th segment is broad and longer than the 5 th; the 6th segment is. 

 equal to the 4th in length; the 4th-6th segments have a smooth anterior 

 margin armed with sparse short marginal spines. The 2nd segment of 

 pereopods VI is oval; the 4th segment is broad with bulged margins; the 



