The butterflies are known to grow anywhere from around 29 to 33 millimeters in size.
Some female Nymphalid butterflies are known to guard their eggs from parasitoid wasps.
The butterfly has been known to occasionally stray into the Lower Keys of Florida.
The butterfly was earlier known and is still classified by some authorities as Allotinus horsfieldii Moore.
The butterfly was earlier known as Gerydus longeana de Nicéville.
The butterfly that was being copied was known as the Heliconius ismenius.
In Australia this butterfly is known as the Blue Argus.
The butterfly is not known to be threatened.
The Lycaenid butterflies are particularly well known for this.
The butterfly was earlier known as Lycaenopsis akasa.