The
larva is highly variable. It ranges in color from grass green to blackish green. It may have markings or may be unmarked. Marked individuals usually have dorsal and spiracular silvery stripes. It is the only
caterpillar to feed on plants in the family
Zygophyllaceae. Apparently they feed exclusively on the leaves of three
Guaiacum species:
G. sanctum and
G. angustifolium in Central and North America and
G. officinale in South America and the Caribbean. The
chrysalis is a bluish-green color. The lyside sulphur can grow from egg to adult in as little as 13 days. It has three or more
broods per year in southern Texas. ==References==