SUBFAMILY CHRYSOMYINAE 161 
lower squamal lobe large, apically rounded, the inner margin 
more rounded than outer, bare. : 
Abdomen with scutellar depression extending nearly four- 
fifths the distance toward posterior margin of the first segment; 
all tergites with fine short hairs; intermediate sezments without 
diseal or median marginal bristles; third segment with a row of 
longer marginal hairs. 
Genital segments of male generally retracted and hidden, more 
or less globose, the first segment without a marginal row of 
bristles. 
Phormia regina (Meigen) 
(The black blowfly) 
Musca regina Meigen, Systematische Beschreibung der bekannten 
europaischen zweifliigeligen Insekten, vol. 5, p. 58, 1826; 
ibid., vol. 7, p. 292, 1838; Schiner, Fauna Austriaca, Die 
Fliegen, vol. 1, p. 589, 1862. (Lucilia). (Type, probably 
from Europe, apparently lost.) | 
Musca thalassina Meigen, Systematische Beschreibung der 
bekannten europdischen zweifliigeligen Insekten, vol. 5, 
p. 54, 1826; Macquart, Histoire Naturelle des Insectes 
Diptéres, vol. 2, p. 254, 18385. (Type, female, in Paris.) 
Phormia philadelphica Robineau-Desvoidy, Essai sur les Myo- 
daires, Paris, p. 466, 1830; Histoire Naturelle des Diptéres 
des Environs de Paris, vol. 2, p. 848, 1863. (Type, male from 
Philadelphia, in Paris.) 
Phormia fulvifacies Robineau-Desvoidy, Essai sur les Myodaires, 
Paris, p. 467, 1830. (Type, in Paris or lost.) 
Phormia mollis Walker, List of the Dipterous Insects in the Col- 
lection of the British Museum, vol. 4, p. 892, 1849. (Type, 
a headless specimen from St. Martins Falls, Albany River, 
Hudson Bay, in the British Museum.) 
Musca proxima Walker, Insecta Saundersiana, vol. 1, p. 241, 
1856. (Type, from California, in the British Museum.) 
New synonymy. 
Lucila stigmaticalis Thomson, Eugenies Resa, vol. 6, no. 2, 
p. 544, 1869. (Type, female from California, in Stockholm.) 
New synonymy. 
Lucilia rufipalpis Jaennicke, Senckenb. naturf. Gesell. Abhandl. 
6:340, 1867; Hough, Zool. Bull. 2(6) :288, 1899. (Type, 
from Illinois, in the British Museum.) 
