Adults are known to feed from a variety of flowering plants as well as fermenting fruits.
The origin of the genus and species is currently unknown.
The Common Leopard is a versatile species, able to sustain itself within a variety of different habitat types within their range.
Territorial males patrol their range looking for receptive females. After mating, the female hunts for host plants to lay her eggs on. After hatching, the larvae feed on the host plant until they are ready to pupate.
There are multiple generations each year which make it possible to find adults year round.
Often when people think of migration they think of Monarch Butterflies. There are several migratory species, including the Common Leopard. Some years when the conditions are right, they can be observed migrating in large numbers.