Vemana lemuresa Barnard, 1967
Vemana lemuresa Barnard, 1967: 188–190, fig. 92.
Diagnosis. Lateral cephalic lobe narrowly rounded, about as long as rostrum; antenna 1 peduncle article 2 lacking distoventral tooth; coxa 1 strongly produced anteroventrally, apically subacute, length greater than depth, anterior margin concave; coxa 4 lacking posterodistal lobe; gnathopod 1 propodus and carpus subequal; gnathopod 2 palm oblique; pereopod 7, basis with posterior margin constricted; epimeron 3 strongly produced posteriorly, with strong tooth posterodistally; telson cleft about 50%, lobes tapering, subtriangular.
Locality. East Pacific Ocean, off Baja California. Holotype: Station 7249, 27°36’25” N 115° 56’25” W, 4 January 1961, 3705–3745 m. Male: Station 7228, 27°37’17” N 115°49’16” W, 30 December 1960, 3718–4392 m. Abundance. Known from the 10 mm female holotype, AHF No. 6113 and an 8.8 mm male .