The larvae are gregarious. Cannibalism does not apparently occur
despite the fact that aggregations may include small and
vulnerable 1st and 2nd instar larvae alongside fully grown
specimens. When full grown they are dull brown, marked with darker
longitudinal stripes. They have prominent forked tails, and a
crown of horns on their heads. The
larvae are nocturnal, and rest during daylight hours on dead
leaves at the base of the foodplants, where they are superbly
camouflaged. They appear to have some form of chemical defence, as
they are ignored by marauding Eciton
soldier ants.