Bromley recorded Neoitamus orphne from wooded or brushy edge habitats, where they preferred to perch on exposed sticks (Baker & Fischer, 1975). In Virginia, considered to be fairly common in western part of state (Bedell, 2010).
There are 0 records in the project database.
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