[1] It lives in Arizona, Texas, Florida,[2] southern South America and the West Indies.
Adults are on wing from May to September in four generations in Florida.
The larvae feed on Erythrina (including Erythrina flabelliformis), Inga and Citharexylum species.
The summer and fall generations feed on the leaves of their host plant, while larvae of the spring generation feed on the flowers.
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