1. Aega Lovéni. N. sp. 
Deriv. The name in honor of Professor SVEN LOVEN. 
Diagn. Corpus ovatum plus duplo longius quam latius. 
Caput quater latius quam longius, acumen frontis procumbens, arti- 
culum primum antennarum primi paris totum discernens. 
Oculi mediocres, sexta parte latitudinis capitis distantes. 
Antenme primi paris marginem anteriorem segmenti secundi pereii 
paulo superantes; flagellum XVII-articulatum. 
Antenne secundi paris dimidium segmenti quarti pereii equantes, 
flagello XVIII-articulato instructe. 
Segmentum quartum pereii longissimum. 
Epimera lata, fere rectangularia, angulis posticis acutis, sed non 
productis. 
Segmentam primum plei maximam partem obtectum. 
Urus lingulatus, lateribus rotundatis, acuminatus, crenulatus, supra 
manifesto carinatus. 
Ramus interior pedum uri in latere exteriore leviter emarginatus. 
The body is ovate, twice as long as broad. 
The head is four times broader than long; the middle 
of the front projects anteriorly between the basal joints of 
the first pair of antenne, totally separating them. 
The eyes are tolerably large, distant by a sixth of the 
breadth of the head. 
The first pair of antenne reach a little beyond the an- 
terior margin of the second pereional segment. They are 
provided with a 17-jointed flagellum. 
The second pair of antenne reach over half the fourth 
pereional segment. The flagellum is 18-jointed. 
The fourth segment of the pereion is a little longer than 
the others. 
The epimerals are broad, almost rectangular, the posterior 
corners are sharp, but not projecting. 
The first segment of the pleon is mostly concealed by 
the last pereional segment. 
