308 THe BLOWFLIES oF NortH AMERICA 
1776) for a species which may belong to Rutila although it is 
impossible to be certain of this. The type locality was not located 
but the author stated that the species was exotic to Europe. Ap- 
parently the type specimen is lost. Fabricius (Mantissa Insec- 
torum 2:351, 1787) applied the same name to a species of fly 
which was possibly an ortalid or a trypetid. 
Séguy (1928) stated that there are two specimens in the type 
series of Calliphora rufifacies, the first (type) is from New York 
and is a small specimen of vicina, and the second specimen is 
Protophormia. 
Male. Head height 11.9; width 14.9; length at antenna 6.4 and 
at vibrissae 7.6; eye height 8.0; bueca 0.46 eye height, black on 
posterior portion and orange to red orange on anterior half or 
more, slightly golden pollinose, with black hair; frontale deep ma- 
hogany red, very narrow at narrowest part of front but twice as 
wide as parafrontale at lunule; front at narrowest (slightly an- 
terior to foremost ocellus) 0.10 head width, 0.17 at vertex and 0.80 
at lunule, black, silvery pollinose toward vertex but yellowish 
anteriorly, with considerable scattered black hair outside frontal 
rows of bristles; frontal row consisting of about 10 bristles, 
those toward vertex weak, the rows diverging anteriorly as they 
follow the margins of the frontale and reaching almost to the 
base of the first antennal segment; parafaciale opposite lunule 
0.64 the distance between the vibrissae, widening below, black 
above, orange to orange red on lower third or more, with yellow- 
ish to golden pollen, and with black hair on upper half; faciale 
orange to orange red, with several rows of short black setae 
which ascend fully three-fourths the distance to the antennal 
base; clypeus orange below, darker above; carina low and nar- 
row but apparent between second antennal segments; vibrissae 
separated by 3.1; palpus bright orange, 4.0 in length; bases of 
antennae not separated; first antennal segment orange brown, 
second orange apically, third orange basally but dark brown 
apically, and 4.2 times as long as second, reaching four-fifths 
the distance to the vibrissae; back of head with silvery pollen, 
with two or three rows of postocular cilia and with considerable 
pale hair about occiput; metacephalon black with some pale 
hair posteriorly. 
Thorax black with silvery pollen, and with indistinct striping - 
in certain lights, in posterior view with a narrow mediodorsal 
longitudinal black stripe between acrostichal rows and wider 
stripes beside dorsocentral and intraalar rows usually apparent; 
hindmost preacrostichal, predorsocentral and preintraalar bris- 
tles 2.8, 2, and 0.8, respectively, before the suture; postintraalar 
