Habitat
<p>This species prefers sunny areas among flowers, shrubs, and tall plants. It can be found in many types of habitats, though is not common in the Rocky Mountains or the Canadian Great Basin.<span> (Milne and Milne, 1980)</span></p> <p><strong>Habitat Regions: </strong>Temperate; Tropical; Terrestrial</p><p><strong>Terrestrial Biomes: </strong>Savanna or grassland; Chaparral; Forest; Scrub forest</p><p><strong>Wetlands: </strong>Marsh; Swamp</p><p><strong>Other Habitat Features: </strong>Suburban; Agricultural</p>
- Milne, L., M. Milne. 1980. The Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Insects and Spiders. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
