This species may have three to four generations per year. Females of these bugs lay about twenty eggs. This species goes through five nymphal stages. A generation lasts about twenty days. It is a polyphagous insect, and it has been documented as a prominent pest upon the following genera within family
Malvaceae:
Abutilon,
Cola,
Eriodendron,
Gossypium,
Malva,
Sphaeralcea,
Hibiscus,
Pavonia,
Sida,
Dombeya,
Sterculia and
Triumfetta. Of these,
Gossypium appears to be the preferred host, but significant pest presence on
okra has also been reported. ==References==