. The Entomologist's record and journal of variation. O 4) ^ ^ 2^ D £t3 Q 35 c § g.* rr D 3 C a) D. • 9 « a. « 3 a• 3 u u 3 a „ >, 0 >>2 2 >.«o csii am 4> -C JS2 0) Q. cs n- 1 u| g uS-^ • ? rr, ? . oo <N -h GO ™ < !H E E E E E E E E c 5 33 Spring Butterflies on the Island of Skyros, GreeceBy John G. Coutsis, * The island of Skyros is situated in the Aegean sea atapproximately 39 degrees of latitude north and 25 degrees oflongitude east and has an area of about 200 square is separated from the Greek mainland by a distance of about40 kilometres,


. The Entomologist's record and journal of variation. O 4) ^ ^ 2^ D £t3 Q 35 c § g.* rr D 3 C a) D. • 9 « a. « 3 a• 3 u u 3 a „ >, 0 >>2 2 >.«o csii am 4> -C JS2 0) Q. cs n- 1 u| g uS-^ • ? rr, ? . oo <N -h GO ™ < !H E E E E E E E E c 5 33 Spring Butterflies on the Island of Skyros, GreeceBy John G. Coutsis, * The island of Skyros is situated in the Aegean sea atapproximately 39 degrees of latitude north and 25 degrees oflongitude east and has an area of about 200 square is separated from the Greek mainland by a distance of about40 kilometres, a condition which ensures the geographic isola-tion of non-migratory species and the creation of endemicpopulations. The records that follow were made between 30th April and6th May, 1975 and were realised in the northern half of theisland, which happens to be relatively well watered and quitelush by local Map of Greece PIERIDAE 1. Pier is brassicae Linnaeus. A few males in the plains andnear the coast. 2. Artogeia rapae Linnaeus. A small number of individualsof both sexes in the plains and near the coast. * 4, Glykonos Street, Athens 139, Greece. 34 entomologists record, vol. 88 15/11/76 3. Euchloe crameri Butler. A few females of the first brood inopen places both in the plains and on hillsides; worn andgoing over. 4. Leptidea sinapis Linnaeus. All recorded specimens of thefirst brood. Male forewing mm., female forewing16-19 mm.; small, but otherwise indistinguishable fromnominate form. Abundant in watered or moist gulleys; somein light woodland. 5. Gonepteryx cleopatra Linnaeus. A few in tatters, un-doubtedly representing hibernated specimens. Recordedover hilly country. 6. Colias crocea Geoffroy. A small number of males observedby the sea shore. NYMPHALIDAE 7. Vanessa atalanta Linnaeus. Recorded singly at variouslocalities. 8. Vanessa cardui Linnaeus. Recorded singly at vari


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