Sark - specimens seen, viii.1966, Col. J. La Trobe-Bateman; C.J. Shayer, 1967(18):26 {recorded as Argynnis 

 selene } . 



Guernsey Bailiwick - known only from Sark, C.J. Shayer, 1967a(18):28 & 29 {recorded as Argynnis selene}. 

 Sark - specimens seen in 1967, Col. J. La Trobe-Bateman; C.J. Shayer, 1968(18):142 {recorded as Argynnis 

 selene}. 



Sark - noted as well established, having been confirmed most years since 1947; R. Long, 1970(21 ):247 

 { recorded as Clossicina selene } . 



euphrosyne (Linnaeus, 1758) Pearl-bordered Fritillary 



Jersey - 1 specimen taken in Trinity, Bouley Bay, 30.viii. 1 947, A.C. Halliwell; W.J. Le Quesne, 1948(14):357 

 {recorded as Argynnis euphrosyne L. ); & R. Long, 1970(21 ):247 {recorded as Clossiana euphrosyne}. 

 Jersey - noted as rare, F. Le Sueur, 1976:161. 



dia (Linnaeus, 1767) Weaver's Fritillary 



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

 Melitaea clia}; & the species was known to be common in France, therefore the record cannot be 

 completely rejected, but there has since been no confirmation for this species in the Channel Islands, 

 causing the record to be suspect; R. Long, 1970(21 ):247 {recorded as Clossiana clia} [species remains 

 unconfirmed]. 



ISSORIA Hiibner, [1819] 



ARGYNNIS; sensu auct. 

 ARGYNIS; misspelling 



lathonia (Linnaeus, 1758) Queen of Spain Fritillary 



latona; misspelling 

 lathlonia; misspelling 



Jersey - [listed without data] [6 specimens taken in St. Ouen, St. Ouen's Bay, 22 & 30. vi. & 5. vii. 1 860, F. & 

 F.A. Walker; F.A. Walker, 1888(21): 151], F.A. Walker, 1878a:17 {recorded as Argynnis lathonia}; & 

 F.A. Walker, 1888(21):151; 1892(25):320 {recorded as Argynnis latona [sic]}, also stated the opinion 

 that Channel Island fauna and flora should be regarded as continental and not British. 



Jersey - noted as very rare before 1870; 1 specimen taken in a lucerne field in St. Bulade's [Brelade] Bay, end of 

 ix. 1 870; also noted as frequent since 1870, with specimens taken annually, some in April, F.G. Piquet, 

 1873(6):399-400; & W.A. Luff, 1873(6):326; 1909b(5) :486; A.C. Halliwell, 1933a([12?]):112 

 {recorded as Argynis [sic] lathonia, L. }. 



Jersey - 16 specimens taken, noted as abundant in several localities, 1871, J. Piquet, 1871(5):442 {recorded as 

 Argynnis lathonia}. 



Jersey - several freshly emerged specimens taken l.iv. & 1 .vi. 1 872, on sand4iills near coast, a few were flying 

 in July and August and again in middle of September, noted that spring specimens were smaller than 

 summer brood, W. Poingdestre, 1872(6):235 {recorded as Argynnis lathonia}. 



Jersey - specimens taken in lucern fields, on comparison to English material was seen to be richer in colour, 

 with silver markings on underside being brighter [dates not given, possibly referred to by F.G. Piquet, 

 1873(6):399-400], W.H. Booth, 1873(8):65 {recorded as Argynnis lathonia}. 



Sark - 1 specimen taken, [Little Sark, Silver Mines?], 1 2. viii. 1 872, W.A. Luff, 1873(6):324; & C.J. Shayer, 

 1967a(18):28 & 29 {recorded as Argynnis lathonia}. 



Guernsey - 1 specimen taken ix. 1 872, Mrs Boley, W.A. Luff, 1873(6):324 {recorded as Argynnis lathonia}. 



Guernsey - 1 freshly emerged specimen taken in 1877 and passed to Luff, W.A. Luff, 1878(11): 160 {recorded 

 as Argynnis lathonia}. 



Guernsey - 1 specimen taken in St. Peter Port, Burnt Lane by Miss Renouf [date not given], given to Luff, paper 



read in 1882, W.A. Luff, 1889(1):64; & C.J. Shayer, 1946b(13):403 {recorded as Argynnis lathonia}. 

 Guernsey - specimens seen but not taken [dates not given], paper read in 1882, W.A. Luff, 1889a(l):64 



{recorded as Argynnis lathonia}. 

 Sark - noted as common, thought by Luff to be double4orooded as specimens had been seen in June and 



October, paper read in 1882, W.A. Luff, 1889a(l):64 {recorded as Argynnis lathonia}. 

 Jersey - <$ & $ specimens presented by M. Piquet, with note stating that species was rare, [dates for specimens 



not given], R.C.R. Jordan, 1888(25):49 {recorded as Argynnis lathonia}. 

 Sark - occurrence listed, W.A. Luff, 1889(22):76 {recorded as Argynnis latona [sic]}. 



Guernsey - 1 specimen seen on cliffs in St. Martin, between Doyle's Monument and Moulin Huet Bay, in 1901, 

 W.A. Luff, 1902b(4):65 {recorded as Argynnis lathonia}. 



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