Behavior
Males are strongly territorial. They perch on high foliage, and periodically swoop down with great speed and agility to investigate rotting fruit, dung or carrion on the ground. They also commonly visit wet muddy patches and the edges of small streams. The butterflies are solitary and nervous, but after a few minutes will usually accept human presence.Habitat
The butterfly breeds in rainforest habitats at altitudes from about 200-1200 metres.Reproduction
The caterpillar feeds on Celtis species ( Ulmaceae ). When fully grown it is green, strongly tapered towards the anal segment, and has a pair of forward-projecting horns on its head.The chrysalis is probably similar to that of other Apaturines, which are typically flattened laterally, arched dorsally, and superbly camouflaged as living or dead foliage.
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