Reports from the United States, Canada and the French Antilles are now considered to be Eudocima apta.
The species can be differentiated from other Eudocima moths by the presence of small central black dot in each hindwing.
Alberto Zilli and Willem Hogenes (2002) also report genitalic differences between the two species, most notably in the bursa.
[5] The caterpillars are known to feed on Cocculus, Lycopersicon, Malus pumila, Mangifera indica, Musa × paradisiaca, Tinospora caffra, Vitis, Dioscoreophyllum cumminsii, Rhigiocarya racemifera, and Tiliacora.
[2] The larvae feed on Menispermaceae species, including Tinospora smilacina and Legnephora moorei.
Moth (Insecta: Lepidoptera) fauna of Sariska Tiger Reserve, Rajasthan, India.