If you've looked at the sketches of the liitens you can see the species resemblence. He has the earvent on top of his head (I accidentally drew hair in front of his ear - it should all be behind), the same kind of hands and genitals. However, lemo legs are a slightly different shape - the bottom long bone is longer and the top long bone is shorter, making their legs more bowed than liitens. Another thing I screwed up on this illustration - I hadn't decided about his leg and foot hair. I've decided to make their legs hairless, but give them, hairy feet.
As a species, lemos are more neonaticized, meaning that retain "cute", infantile characteristics as adults. Compared with liitens, lemos have disproportionately large eyes. They also have no mane, and less body hair in general. Finally, they are about 80% the size of the average liiten.
As an Amber lemo from the temperate woodlands of north-central Sribana, this guy has dark brown scales and bright red hair.