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:18. 

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

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



Luff, 1909b(5):486. 



Guernsey - noted as abundant along coast from St. Martin, Fermain Bay to Torteval, Pleinmont Point; earliest 

 taken by Luff was 8.V.1870, was abundant in 1871 and less abundant in 1872 with earliest sighting on 

 27.V.1872, battered specimens seen 26.vii.1872, W.A. Luff, 1873(6):325. 



Sark - noted as abundant from 1870 to 1872, W.A. Luff, 1873(6):325. 



Alderney - noted as plentiful but in one locality at Trois Vaux Valley on west coast, specimens mostly worn, 



taken 23-30.vi.1873, W.A. Luff, 1874(7):10; & 1898a(3):176; 1900f(3):391. 

 Jersey - noted as abundant in St. Brelade, on the Quenvais and in St. Ouen, St. Ouen's Bay [dates not given], 



F. G. Piquet, 1873(6):400; & W.A. Luff, 1909b(5):486; A.C. Halliwell, 1933a ([12?]):113 {recorded 

 as Melitea [sic] cinxia}. 



Guernsey - noted as extremely abundant, scores noted in one day in June; frequently reared on Narrow-leaved 



Plantain, E.D. Marquand, 1874(9):204. 

 Guernsey Bailiwick - noted as very common in all four islands, in Guernsey is common on cliffs from St. 



Martin, Fermain Bay to Torteval, Pleinmont Point, paper read in 1 882, W.A. Luff, 1889a(l):64. 

 Guernsey - noted that species did not appear that year until 21. vi. 1886, F.E. Lowe, 1886(19):180. 

 Sark - noted as very common around landing place [Creux Harbour] and La Coupe'e, 1 6. vi. 1887, F.W. Hawes, 



1888(21):64. 



Guernsey - specimens seen in Forest, Le Gouffre and at Petit Bot Bay, 1 7. vi. 1 887, F.W. Hawes, 1887(21):64. 

 Sark - occurrence listed, W.A. Luff, 1889(22):76. 



Guernsey - long series taken, 20.vi.-4.vii.1892, A.J. Hodges, 1892(3):157. 

 Guernsey - several specimens taken 20.iv. 1893, W.A. Luff, 1894d(2):261. 



Sark - \S taken, near Creux Terrible [Derrible] 1 5. viii. 1 893, A.J. Hodges, 1893(4):255; & W.A. Luff, 

 1894e(2):261. 



Alderney - specimens taken, found to be local, iv.-vi. 1 897, FA. Walker, 1897(30):223. 

 Guernsey - announced that larvae were abundant, 1 9.iv. 1 899, W.A. Luff, 1900(3):348. 

 Alderney - 1 specimen seen, 28.V.1899, E.D. Marquand; W.A. Luff, 1900f(3):391. 



Guernsey - noted as not abundant, specimens seen in St. Martin, Saints Bay area, 1 3. vii. 1902, W.A. Luff, 

 1903c(4) :123. 



Jersey - series reared from larvae taken amongst sandhills, iv.1903, GB. Coney, 1904(37):131. 



Guernsey - larvae present on cliffs in St. Martin. Moulin Huet and in Forest, Le Gouffre in 1903, but only in 



small numbers, W.A. Luff, 1904(4): 197. 

 Sark - noted as abundant, especially on cliffs of the west coast, specimens seen, 9-14.vii.1906, W.A. Luff, 



1907a(5) :188. 

 Jersey - noted as occurring, G.E.J. Crallan, 1913(4):66. 



Guernsey - noted as common in Toreteval, Pleinmont, \S aberration taken, vi. -vii. 1915, F.E. Lowe, 

 1916(7):195. 



Alderney - noted as very common about beginning of May and as a breeding species. 1919-24, W.F.K. 

 Thompson, 1924:17 



Jersey - series bred from larvae taken in the north of the island in 1920, Major N.V.L. Rybot & Mr S. Guiton; 



G. E.J. Crallan, 1921(46):275. 



Alderney - 4 specimens taken, vii. 1925, W.R. Thompson; [BMNH]. 



Jersey - noted as common in St. Helier, the Bellozanne Valley, 1926, A.C. Halliwell, 1933a ([12?]):113 



{recorded as Melitea [sic] cinxia}. 

 Sark - 15 specimens taken, 25.v. & 6.vi.l931 [also, 10,11,15,17 & 1 8.vi. 1 93 1, data not listed in 1931 or 1933 



papers], L.E. Newman, 1931(43):184; & 1933(11):154 {June specimen recorded as Melitaea aurinia, 



[unlisted specimens as Eiuydiyas [sic, used only on specimen det. label] aurinia] } ; [Rothschild 



collection, BMNH]; R. Long'l970(21):247. 

 Sark - 1 specimen taken, 22.vi.1932, L.B. Prout; [BMNH]. 

 Guernsey - 2 specimens taken, 22. vi. 1932, L.B. Prout; [BMNH]. 



Jersey - specimens seen in St. Helier, the Bellozanne Valley, 1932; noted that eggs are laid on Narrow-leafed 

 Plantain (Plantain lanceolata), larvae hibernate communally until spring, when nearly full fed they 

 separate, adults begin emerging in late May and are around until end of June; A.C. Halliwell, 

 1933a([12?]):113 {recorded as Melitea [sic] cinxia}. 



Guernsey - 1 specimen taken in Forest, upper Petit Bot Valley, 14. vi. 1945; several larvae found in St. Martin, on 

 the Icart cliffs, xi.1945, C.J. Shayer, 1946b(13):403. 



Jersey -noted as occurring, larvae had been seen, W.J. Le Quesne, 1946a(82):22. 



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