Jersey - several specimens seen in St. Helier, Bellozanne Valley in 1926; since 1928 specimens had been seen 



each year in May and June; larvae stated to feed on Cuckoo-flower and Charlock; A.C. Halliwell, 



1933a([12?]):lll {recorded as Euchloe cardamines} . 

 Jersey - 1 $ taken, v. 1944, deposited in the Societe Jersiaise Museum, W.J. Le Quesne, 1945b(14):182. 

 Jersey - noted seeing a few every year, W.J. Le Quesne, 1946a(82):22 {recorded as Euchloe [sic] cardamines}. 

 Sark - noted as having been seen [before 1962] on a few rare occasions, but never officially recorded, C.J. 



Shayer, 1963(17):287; & 1967a(18):28 & 29 {recorded as Anthocaris [sic] cardamines}', R. Long, 



1970(21):244. 



Guernsey - 1 specimen seen in St. Martin, Saints Bay area in garden, first week in vi. 1 962, A. Timmer; C.J. 



Shayer, 1963(17):287 {recorded as Anthocaris [sic] cardamines}', record erroneously cited as 1961, 



C.J. Shayer, 1967a (18):28 & 29. 

 Jersey - noted that from the various past records it's status is probably stable, there being little change noted, R. 



Long, 1970(21):244. 

 Jersey - noted that a few are seen every year, F. Le Sueur, 1976:160. 



Jersey - specimens seen in Grouville, Queen's Valley and St. Martin, Rozel Woods, v. 1987; R. & M.L. Long, 

 1988(24):470. 



Sark - specimens seen in 1988, J. & A. Kingford & L.R. Atkinson; [Societe' Sercquiaise files]. 



Jersey - specimens seen, earliest on 1 1 .iv. 1990; W.J. Le Quesne, 1991(25):434. 



Herm - 2SS seen along coastal path bordering Long Meadow, 14- 16. v. 1992, M. & M. Shaffer. 



Guernsey - 1 specimen seen in St. Martin, Les Merriennes, 2. vi. 1 992. J. Gilmour; R.A. Austin, 1993(23):231 



erroneously cited as vii. & 233; & 1997:15. 

 Jersey - 2 specimens seen at different localities in 1992, thought to be under-recorded due to the greater 



difficulty in identifying the $ $ ; R. & M.L. Long, 1993(26):38. 

 Jersey - numbers up on recent years in 1993, R. & M.L. Long, 1994(26):173. 



Jersey - 4 specimens seen in different localities in 1994; R. & M.L. Long, 1995(26):318 {recorded as 



Anthocaris [sic] cardamines}. 

 Guernsey - 1 specimen seen in 1994; R.A. Austin, 1997:15. 



Guernsey - 1 specimen seen in Castel, Talbot Valley, mid-viii.1996, P.J. V.; R.A. Austin, 1997:15. 

 Jersey - 1 specimen seen in 1996; M.L. & R. Long, 1997(27):28. 

 Jersey - 2 specimens seen in 1997; M.L. & R. Long, 1998(27):195. 



Jersey - noted as a breeding species, but in very small numbers, seen in 5 suitable sites in spring 1998; R. & 

 M.L. Long, 1999(27):373. 



Jersey - specimens seen in an increasing number of sites in 1999, but is still regarded as a scarce breeding 



species; R. Long, 2000(27):560. 

 Jersey - seen in small numbers, but in more localities than previous year, during spring 2000; R. Long, 



2001(28):43. 



Jersey - specimens seen in 9 localities across the island in 2001; R. & M.L. Long, 2002(28):181 {recorded as 

 Anthocaris [sic] cardamine [sic] } . 



LYCAENIDAE THECLINAE 

 CALLOPHRYS Billberg, 1820 



CALOPHRYS; misspelling 



THECLA; sensu auct. 



THEELA; misspelling 



rubi (Linnaeus, 1758) Green Hairstreak 



Guernsey - [listed without data] [noted as abundant, specimens taken St. Martin, Fermain Bay and Moulin 



Houet Bay, 28.V.1860, F. & F.A. Walker, F.A. Walker 1888(21 ):150], FA. Walker, 1878a:40; & F.A. 



Walker, 1888(21):150 {recorded as Thecla rubi}. 

 Jersey - [listed without data] [specimens taken in St. Ouen, St. Ouen's Bay, 22.vi.1860, F. & F.A. Walker, F.A. 



Walker, 1888(21):151], F.A. Walker, 1878a:40; & F.A. Walker, 1888(21):151 {recorded as Thecla 



rubi } . 



Guernsey - listed by F. Lukis & Miss Wilkinson, in, D.T. Ansted & R.G. Latham, 1862; & 1865:226 {recorded 

 as Thecla rubi}. 



Jersey - listed by F.P. Johnson & F.G. Piquet, in, D.T. Ansted & R.G. Latham, 1862; & 1865:226; & W.A. 



Luff, 1909b(5):487 {recorded as Thecla rubi, L.}. 

 Guernsey? - 1 freshly emerged specimen taken 6.iv. 1871, W.A. Luff, 1873(6 ):325 {recorded as Thecla rubi}. 

 Jersey - had been informed that species was very common in clover-fields, but none were seen in viii. [ 1 872] , 



W.H. Booth. 1873(8):66 {recorded as Thecla rubi}. 

 Guernsey - noted as common, W.A. Luff, 1873(6):325 {recorded as Thecla rubi}. 

 Sark - noted as common, W.A. Luff, 1873(6):325 {recorded as Thecla rubi}. 



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