Individuals are active from February to June. They are most abundant in March–April. It has been recorded in western India from July onwards for a few months. In the
Nilgiris it has been recorded from February to October.
Eggs ''
Eggs are spherical, yellowish and slightly shiny. They are laid singly on the upper surface or at the margin on the underside of young leaves or buds.
Larva The larva is black with a green underside. It has white transverse stripes. The anterior and posterior segments are yellowish. It has a pair of spines on each thoracic and anal segments. Glossy green
osmeterium. It is a sluggish caterpillar which feeds mainly in the evening and at night. "Not so thick proportionally at the fourth segment as those of
agamemnon,
sarpedon and
doson, and is somewhat quadrangular. It has four pairs of spines which are small but sharp. The most usual colour......is black, banded on the sides with narrow white stripes, except on the first three or four segments and the last., on which there is more or less rusty red; but the shade varies very much, and in some the groundcolour is green." (Davidson and
Aitken)
Pupa Has the usual horn which characterizes this group, and also two short processes on the head, and is of some shade of earthy brown. It is attached by the tail and a close band and is not on the food plant but in crevices or under stones or roots. ==Food plants==