This handsome butterfly is widely distributed throughout
southern areas wherever there are oak trees; even a solitary
tree may support a colony. It is frequently overlooked as adults
remain largely in the canopy where the main adult food source is
honeydew; they fly more commonly in the evening of a warm
summer's day. They are only driven down to seek fluid and nectar
during prolonged drought, as occurred in 1995-6.
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Post-2000 records
Pre-2000 records |