Image:Mating pair of Spalgis epius (Westwood, (1851)) - Apefly.jpg|Mating Pair Image:Apefly First-instar.jpg|Apefly first-instar caterpillar Image:Spalgis epius Cat early instar.JPG|Apefly second-
instar caterpillar Image:Spalgis epius cat later instar.JPG|Third-instar caterpillar Image:Spalgis epius cat final instar.JPG|Final-instar caterpillar Image:Apefly Spalgis epius Pupa (3666792277).jpg|Pupa Image:Freshly Eclosed Spalgis epius.JPG|Freshly eclosed apefly butterfly The caterpillars of this butterfly, like other members of the subfamily
Miletinae, are
entomophagous and are predators of
scale insects like
mealybugs. The species unlike many other
lycaenid butterflies is not
myrmecophilous (it has no mutualistic associations with ants). ==Subspecies==