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Read full entryNorth American Ecology (US and Canada)
Resident of southern Florida but strays throughout much of the US (Scott 1986). Habitats are WOODS. Host plants are usually trees with only a few host species known, including from Capparidaceae. Eggs are laid on the host plant in clutches of 2-3. There are multiple flights all year long in southern Florida (Scott 1986). Considered as Appias drusilla by some sources (Scott 1986).Trusted







