Wings are translucent, with a faint brownish tinge near the highest point.
[1] The species was descreibed in 2019 from malaise trap samples taken on a plantation in Kibale National Park, Uganda.
[1] The species prefers to live in humid lowland forests and does not like dry periods and arid areas.
Its habitat consists of moist evergreen forests, grasslands, woodland thickets, swamp and colonizing shrubs in a medium altitude environment.
After mating, the female will place her eggs inside the larvae using her ovipositor.