Chloroprocta idioidea (Robineau-Desvoidy)
Figs. 6, 7, 19
Chrysomya idioidea Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830: 435 Chloroprocta idioidea: Dear, 1985: 113
Diagnosis. Apex of wing beyond r-m crossvein tinted brown (as in Fig. 6); posterior margin of hind coxa with a few setae on the posterolateral corner (Fig. 7); male eye facets enlarged (as in Fig. 19); ventral surface of costa setulose to junction of R1.
Distribution. Specimens were examined from Bahamas, Cuba and Trinidad (USNM) and Dominican Republic (CNMH). Dear (1985) listed it from Bahamas, Cuba and Trinidad.
Discussion. Shannon (1926) and Hall (1948) believed there are two species of this genus in the region. Dear (1985) concluded there is only one and authors claiming there are two species were relying on variable characters as part of intraspecific variation.