Not too sure if splendida are any more different that the other getula but in general they seem to be opportunists. There are times when they can be diurnal. That is during the cooler months when the nights are too cold for activity and the only heat is from basing in the direct sun. They can also be nocturnal, especially during the warmer months when the heat from the sun is too strong and at night they warm up from rocks and roads which have retained the heat from the day.
But for some reason when it's favorable temps both day and night, I'm inclined to believe that they're nocturnal. This is my personal observation with my own collection. Most seem to feed with a stronger response a night too.
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