Maiden; 1 specimen found hibernating in [parish?] at the Lions Table Tennis Club, 26. xi. 1987, R.A. 



Lihou; R.A. Austin, 1988(22): 193. 

 Jersey - reported more widely than in recent years, particularly in autumn 1987, R. & M.L. Long, 1988(24):470. 

 Guernsey - 1 specimen seen in Forest, Petit Bot, 27.iii.1988, P. Earl; R.A. Austin, 1989(22):364. 

 Guernsey - 1 specimen seen in St. Pierre du Bois, 1 8. vii. 1 989, P.Earl; 1 seen in [parish?], at the Dell Nursery, 



1 .x. 1989, T.J. Bourgaize; R.A. Austin, 1990(22):544 & 545. 

 Sark - 2 specimens seen viii.1990, J. Langford; [Societe Sercquiaise files]. 

 Jersey - noted as present in greater numbers than usual; W.J. Le Quesne, 1991(25):434. 

 Sark - 1 specimen seen in viii.1991, J. Langford; [Societe Sercquiaise files]. 



Guernsey - 1 specimen seen in Forest, Le Bigard, 24.iii.1991, J. Gilmour; 1 seen in Castel, Talbot Valley, 



27. vii. 1991, C. David; about 15 seen in St. Martin, Saints Bay area, which may infer local breeding, 



1 l.viii.l 991, C. David; R. A. Austin, 1992(23):32. 

 Jersey - reported from several localities with up to 10 specimens seen together; 1 specimen photographed in St. 



John, ix.1991, J. Banks (pi. 1); 1 specimen seen, 21.xi.1991; W.J. Le Quesne, 1992(25):599 pi. 1. 

 Guernsey - the most sightings recorded in recent years with over 14 specimens seen between lO.iv. & 



13.x. 1992; R.A. Austin, 1993(23):231 & 233. 

 Jersey - many sightings reported from widespread localities in 1992; R. & M.L. Long, 1993(26):38. 

 Jersey - numbers down in 1993; R. & M.L. Long, 1994(26):173. 



Jersey - several specimens seen, mostly in St. Martin, Saint Catherine's Woods in 1994; R. & M.L. Long, 

 1995(26):318. 



Jersey - very few specimens seen in 1995; R. Long, 1996(26):471. 



Sark - 1 specimen seen on bramble in Dixcart Wood, 10.-1 5.viii. 1 996, M. Hull; [pers. comm.]. 



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



Jersey - specimens seen, between 9.iii. -23.x. 1997; M.L. & R. Long, 1998(27):195. 



Jersey - 1 specimen seen in St. Brelade, Le Ouaisne, 14. ii. 1998; more than usual seen in summer; R. & M.L. 

 Long, 1999(27) :373. 



Guernsey - 28 specimens seen, 20.iii. -18.x. 1998; R.A. Austin, 1999b:6; [pers. comm. from Austin database]. 

 Alderney - 2 specimens seen at Les Blayes, 21. v. 1998, R.A. & M. Austin, 1998(33): 19; & R.A. Austin, 



1999b:6; [pers. comm. from Austin database]. 

 Sark - 1 specimen seen at La Vaurocque, 21.ix.1998, R. Veall; R.A. Austin, 1999b:6; [pers. comm. from Austin 



database]. 



Guernsey - specimens seen on 21 dates between 14.iii.- 13.x. 1999; [pers. comm. from Austin database]. 

 Sark - 1 freshly emerged specimen seen on Eperquerie Common, 4.x. 1999, M. & M. Shaffer. 

 Jersey - although remaining a scarce species, was reported in greater numbers than usual in 1999; R. Long, 

 2000(27) :560. 



Jersey - specimens seen in spring 2000; R. Long, 2001(28):43. 



Sark - 1 specimen seen at Le Dos D' Ane, 15. vii. 2000, M. & M. Shaffer. 



Herm - 1 specimen seen, 1 . viii.2000, D.J. Wedd; [pers. comm.]. 



Jersey - specimens seen in Grouville golf course, 7. viii.2000, D.J. Wedd; [pers. comm.]. 

 Herm - 1 worn specimen seen in Harbour area, 3.iv.2001, M. & M. Shaffer. 



Jersey - numbers of specimens continuing to increase and reported from about 20 sites in 2001; R. &. M.L. 

 Long, 2002(28):181. 



Guernsey - 1 larva found in St. Saviour, Reservoir, 18.ix.2002, pupated 19.ix.2002, emerged 2.x. 2002, M. & M. 

 Shaffer; [BMNH]. 



Sark - 1 fresh specimen taken at La Collinette, 24.ix.2002, M. & M. Shaffer; [BMNH]. 

 Jersey - several specimens seen in 2002; R. & M.L. Long, 2003(28):313. 



ARGYNNINAE 



BOLORIA Moore, 1 900 (CLOSSIANA Reuss, 1920) 



ARGYNNIS; sensu Shayer, 1947 

 MELITAEA; sensu auct. 



selene ([Denis & Schiffermuller], 1775) selene ([Denis & Schiffermuller], 1775) 



Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary 



Sark - 1 specimen taken in Dixcart Valley, but later found well established from late May to early June, 1947; 

 gave the opinion that the species may have colonised the island in recent years; specimens closely 

 resemble the English form, but gave the opinion they are more likely to have come over from France, 

 though it may have been introduced during the German occupation, C.J. Shayer, 1947:179 & 

 1948a(14):124; 1967a(18):28 & 29; W.J. Le Quesne, 1948(14):357 {recorded as Argynnis selene}. 



Sark - specimens seen, 20.V.1949, C.J. Shayer, 1950(14):348 {recorded as Argynnis selene). 



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