Island not given - specimens taken by F.A. Walker, [pre 1878], F.A. Walker, 1878:28; & 1878a:8 {recorded as 

 Colias edusa } . 



Guernsey - noted as scarce, 1879, W.A. Luff, 1879(12): 17 {recorded as Colias edusa}. 



Guernsey - noted as very common in some years, larvae on clover and lucerne, double brooded, var. helice 

 sometimes recorded, paper read in 1882, W.A. Luff, 1889a(l):72 {recorded as Colias edvsa [sic] }. 



Sark - noted as very common, other information as for Guernsey, paper read in 1882, W.A. Luff, 1889a(l):72 

 {recorded as Colias edvsa [sic]}. 



Jersey - 1 or 2 specimens seen daily, 2 specimens taken, 21-28.viii.1886, R.C.R. Jordan, 1888(25):49 [recorded 

 as Colias edusa). 



Guernsey - 1 specimen seen flying in the docks [St. Peter Port], late viii.1888, W.H. Blaber, 1888(21 ):324 



[recorded as Colias edusa). 

 Jersey - 1 specimen seen, [late viii. or early ix. 1 888], W.H. Blaber, 1888(21):324 [recorded as Colias edusa). 

 Sark - occurrence listed, W.A. Luff, 1889(22):76 [recorded as Colias edusa). 



Sark - specimens seen as early as 25.V.1892, W.A. Luff, 1892(28):191; & 1893d(2):179 [recorded as Colias 

 edusa ) . 



Guernsey - specimens seen, 28 & 30.V.1892., E.D. Marquand, also 1$ in Castel, Talbot's Valley, 7.vi.l892 and 

 1$ in Forest, near Le Gouffre, 12.vi. 1 892, noted as abundant in Lucerne and Clover fields in viii. 1892; 

 W.A. Luff, 1892(28):191; & 1893d(2):179 {recorded as Colias edusa). 



Alderney - seen in great swarms, several taken, 4-1 l.viii. 1892, W.A. Luff, 1892a(28):265; & 1893d(2):179; 

 1898a(3):176; 1900f(3):391 {recorded as Colias edusa). 



Guernsey - 2 specimens taken of var. helice in St. Martin, Moulin Huet Bay, 1 l.viii. 1892 by Mrs Boley; eggs, 

 larvae and chrysalids bred, eggs laid 12. viii. started to hatch 19. viii., pupation on 14.ix. 1892, adults 

 emerged 27. ix. & 1.x. 1892, the were of the normal type, but all were of var. helice; exhibited 

 at Society meeting on 21. ix. 1892; W.A. Luff, 1893c(2):174; & 1893d(2):179 {recorded as Colias 

 edusa var. helice). 



Guernsey - noted as extremely abundant in 1892 and in company with the much rarer C. hyale, W.A. Luff, 



1892a(28):265 {recorded as Colias edusa). 

 Jersey - noted as extremely abundant in 1892 and in company with the much rarer C. hyale, W.A. Luff, 



1892a(28):265 {recorded as Colias edusa). 

 Guernsey - noted as fairly common in autumn 1893, W.A. Luff, 1893a(4):298; & 1894d(2):262 [recorded as 



Colias edusa). 



Guernsey - specimens seen in small numbers in both early spring and late autumn in 1894, W.A. Luff, 



1895a(2):324 {recorded as Colias edusa). 

 Guernsey - noted as common in autumn, especially September and October, 1895, W.A. Luff, 1896a(3):16 

 Alderney - reported to Walker as being common, iv-vi.1897, F.A. Walker, 1897(30):223 {recorded as C[olias] 



edusa } . 



Alderney - 1 specimen seen on the cliffs, 1 2.viii. 1 899 by E.D. Marquand; W.A. Luff, 1900f(3): 391 {recorded 

 as Colias edusa, Fb.}. 



Guernsey - noted as abundant in viii. 1900, specimens of var. helice taken in St. Martin, Moulin Huet Bay; St. 



Peter Port, La Ramee and Castel, near the Castel Post Office; W.A. Luff, 1900j(36)239; 1901b(4):15 



{recorded as Colias edusa and var. helice). 

 Guernsey - no specimens recorded in 1901, 1902, or in 1903, W.A. Luff, 1902b(4):65; 1903c(4) :123 & 



1904(4): 197 {recorded as Colias edusa). 

 Guernsey - specimens seen on several occasions in 1904, W.A. Luff, 1905(4):319 {recorded as Colias edusa). 

 Jersey - numbers seen flying in St. Ouen, near St. Ouen's Bay, 12.x. 1904, W.A. Luff, 1905(4):319 {recorded as 



Colias edusa } . 



Sark - noted as abundant in some season's, in others scarce, specimens seen, 9-14.vii.1906, W.A. Luff, 



1907a(5):187 {recorded as Colias edusa, ¥.}. 

 Guernsey - noted as common in Castel, in fields near Cobo and Grandes Rocques, viii. 1907, W.A. Luff, 



1908a(5):275 {recorded as Colias edusa). 

 Guernsey - noted as not plentiful, several specimens seen, 1 in Forest, Petit Bot Bay as late as 15. xi. 1908, W.A. 



Luff, 1909a(5):428 [recorded as Colias edusa). 

 Guernsey - 1 specimen seen in 191 1, F.E. Lowe, 1912(6):264 [recorded as Colias edusa). 

 Alderney - noted that typical form was very common, 2 specimens of var. helice taken, 2. viii. 1912, H.G. Le 



Ray, 1912(45):299 {recorded as Colias edusa var. helice). 

 Guernsey - specimens seen frequently on cliffs, ix. 1 9 1 2, including 1 specimen taken in St. Martin, Icart, 



ix. 1912, Mr G. Baker, named as var. lelice [sic]; F.E. Lowe, 1913(6):358 {recorded as Colias edusa 



and as var. lelice [sic] } . 



Jersey - noted as abundant until late in autumn 1913, G.E.J. Crallan, 1914(39):458 [recorded as Colias edusa). 



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