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29(6) :101, 1872; Verrall, Ent. Monthly Mag. 18:152, 1881; 
Strobl, Naturw. Ver. f. Steiermark, Mitt. 30:70, 1898; 
Pandellé, Rev. de Ent. 15:215, 1896; Riedel, Allg. Ztschr. f. 
Ent. 6:152, 1901; Neilsen, Meddelelser om Gronland, vol. 
43, no. 2, p. 46, 1917. (Type, male and female from Westro- 
bottnia, Lapland, apparently lost.) 
Tucilia terrae novae Macquart, Diptéres exotiques, sup. 4(2): 
224, 1851. (Type, female from Terre-Neuve, in Paris.) New 
synonymy. 
Phormia mnigripalpus Robineau-Desvoidy, Histoire Naturelle 
Diptéres des Environs de Paris, vol. 2, p. 846, 1863. (Type, 
female from France, in Paris.) New synonymy. 
Pollema groenlandica (Zetterstedt). Rondani, Dipterologiae 
Italicae Prodromus, vol. 5, p. 194, 1862. 
Protophormia terrae-novae (Robineau-Desvoidy). Townsend, 
Smithsn. Mise. Collect. 51:128, 1908; Shannon, Wash. Ent. 
Soe. Proc. 28(6) :128, 1926; Townsend, Manual of Myiology, 
vol. 2, p. 168, 1935; ibid., vol. 5, p. 166, 1937. 
Phormia groenlandica (Zetterstedt). Engel, Ztschr. f. Wiss. In- 
sektenbiol. 15(10-12) :255, 1920; Mueller, Zool.-Bot. Gesell. 
Wien. Verhandl. 73:75, 1923; Arch. f. Naturgesch. 88:69, 
1922; Collin, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (10)7(37) :78, 1931; 
Collin, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (9)16(93) :335, 1925. 
Phormia caerulea Robineau-Desvoidy Bezzi, Katalog der 
Palaarktischen Dipteren, vol. 3, p. 530, 1907; Frey, Acad. 
Sei. Russ. Mem. 29(10) :3-6, 19, 1915; Wainwright, Roy. 
Ent. Soe., London, Trans. 76 :237, 1928; Boving, Wash. Ent. 
Soe. Proc. 27(2) :32, 1925. 
Protocallphora terrae-novae (Robineau-Desvoidy). Séguy, En- 
eyel. Ent. (A) 9:168, 1928. 
A dark blue species with greenish-blue abdomen and black legs. 
Male. Head (pl. 4, A and B) with eye height 8.2, head height 
10.7; length at antenna 6.6 and at vibrissa 7.1; bucca 0.24 of 
eye height, buccal hairs black, abundant, long; frontale 0.4 of 
frontal width; front at narrowest 0.13 head width, 0.21 at vertex 
and 0.29 at antennal base, with thin gray pollen and some scat- 
tered hair outside frontal bristles which extend anteriorly to 
about the middle of the parafaciale; faciale bristled three-fourths 
the distance to the antennal base; frontal rows of bristles extend- 
ing anteriorly to the base of the second antennal segment and 
narrowly diverging, each consisting of about 12 bristles which 
are hairlike posteriorly; inner vertical bristles long, decussate; 
