Explanation of Names
Sumitrosis inaequalis (Weber 1801)
Identification
In central Texas, south to the Rio Grande Valley, specimens are on average of a pale coloration (as shown) and often the dark maculae are with slight metallic highlights, unlike the darker forms that occur to the east." - EGR, 2009
Range
transcontinental (BC-NS to CA-FL & Mexico)
(2)Habitat
common on leaves of Fabaceae, also on goldenrod, oak, and white snakeroot
(3)Food
hosts: various Asteraceae
(4); also
Bergamot