SUBFAMILY CALLIPHORINAE 303 
front at narrowest (at vertex) 0.83 head width, and 0.43 at 
lunule; with abundant erect black hair outside frontal row of 
bristles; third antennal segment five times as long as second; 
frontal rows of bristles nearly parallel, considerably removed 
from margins of frontalia along each of which is a single row 
of weak bristles anteriorly; palpus 6.0 in length; third antennal 
segment five times as long as second. Wing with costal sections 
2 to 6 in the proportions 120:80:160:60:16. Otherwise similar 
to male except for normal sexual differences. 
Length. 10-13: mm. 
Distribution. Neotropical: Mexico (?) and Colombia to Peru. 
Two males and one female of this species are in the collection. 
Biology, habits, and immature stages. The habits and biology 
of this species are unknown. | 
Calliphora terrae-novae Macquart 
Calliphora terrae-novae Macquart, Diptéres exotiques, vol. 4, 
no. 2, p. 217, 1851; Séguy, Encycl. Ent. (B II.) Dipt. 2:86, 
1925. (Type, female from Terre-Neuve, in Paris.) 
Calliphora viridescens Bezzi (nec Robineau-Desvoidy), Katalog 
der Palaarktischen Dipteren, vol. 3, p. 547, 1907. 
?Calliphora trazuana Townsend, Smithsn. Mise. Collect. 51:118, 
1908; Shannon, Insecutor Inscitiae Menstruus 11:116, 1923. 
(Type, female from Irazu, Costa Rica, No. 10886, U. S. 
National Museum.) 
Calliphora vomitoria var. mgribarba Shannon, Insecutor Insci- 
tiae Menstruus 11:116, 1923; Patton and Cushing, Ann. 
Trop. Med. and Parasitol. 28 (2) :210, 1934. (Type, male 
from New York, No. 26165, U. 8S. National Museum. ) 
Calliphora ngribucca Hough, Ent. News 10:66, 1899 (nomen 
nudum); Shannon, Insecutor Inscitiae Menstruus 11:115, 
1923. 
Calliphora uralensis Collin (nee Villeneuve), Ann. and Mag. 
Nat. Hist. (10) 7 (37) :79, 1981; Roy. Ent. Soc., London, 
Trans. 80 :423, 1932. 
Male. Head height 13.7; eye height 9.8; buecca 0.37 of eye 
height, head black, with black hair, no tawny or orange hair 
visible on the metacephalon, shining anteriorly, with thin gray 
pollen posteriorly; frontale brown to black, at narrowest less 
than half as wide as front but rapidly widening anteriorly 
toward lunule; front at narrowest 0.05 head width, 0.17 at ver- 
tex and 0.29 at lunule, black, with thin gray -pollen; frontal 
