
Appearance
The wingspan is 60 mm. Adults are on wing year round in the tropics, southern Florida and Louisiana. They are on wing from August to November in the northern part of the range.Males of the "Enyo ocypete" exhibit a smaller wing size than females. The many reproductive flight advantages include the ability of males to fly faster and have better fitness for mating, while females possess slower flight which is used for selecting host plants and gathering resources.
Food
The larvae probably feed on Caribbean grape and other Vitaceae and Dilleniaceae species, such as "Vitis", "Cissus rhombifolia" and "Ampelopsis", "Tetracera volubilis", "Curatella americana", "Tetracera hydrophila" and "Doliocarpus multiflorus". "Ludwigia" of the family Onagraceae might also be a host plant.References:
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