Lemonia strigata deucalion Antoshin & Zolotuhin, 2011

(Figs 49–51, 57, 85–87, 112–115)

Lemonia strigata deucalion Antoshin & Zolotuhin, 2011, Eversmannia, 25–26, 17. Type locality: Greece, the Cyclades, Andros Island, Remata, 37.8703° N, 24.8363° E. Male holotype (MWM/ZSM).

Diagnosis. L. syrigata deucalion is an island subspecies from the Cyclades. Externally and morphologically variable, no reliable characters were found to distinguish it from the Balkan subspecies.

Variability. Like in L. strigata above.

Distribution (Fig. 106). The Cyclades.

Taxonomic note. Described as much paler than L. strigata strigata (Antoshin & Zolotuhin, 2011), although seems to be within a color variation of the species (Figs 49–51), some adults have paler thorax and abdomen (Fig. 49). The Cycladic adults have to be barcoded to confirm the validity of the subspecies.

Material examined: Greece, the Cyclades: holotype ♂, Andros Island, Remata, 37.8703° N, 24.8363° E , 21.Х.1980, leg. H. Malicky (MWM / ZSM); paratypes 3♂, Andros Island, Remata, 37.8703° N, 24.8363° E , 21.Х.1980, leg. H. Malicky, slide 14.547 (MWM / ZSM; CGM); paratypes 3♂, ♀, Naxos Island, Apollonas, 37.1822° N, 25.5510° E, 26.Х.1980 , leg. H. Malicky, slides 14.444, 14.445, 16.967 (MWM / ZSM; CGM) .