You certainly have a couple of interesting Arhopalas that adds to the confusion,
1. have all the features of
A. sublustris except that spot 6 on the hindwing ( the one that is astride the 2 others below it) is not quite the usual shape for this species.
If this individual is about the size of A. major it is
A. sublustris.
If it is much larger,(1 & a half or more ) than it is
A. athada.
See discussion here.
http://www.butterflycircle.com/forum...ad.php?t=12887
2 is a member of the similar group (cleander group , subgroup alea).
Spot 6 on the hindwing is quadrate; the forewing postdiscal band's topmost spot is not shifted inwards as in 1.
This indicates this should be
A. normani.
A. normani is usually only a little bit smaller than
sublustris.
Compare sizes, C&P4 plate 51/39
A. sublustris & Pl 51/41
A. normani.
( C&P4 corrigenda indicates typo error & fig 43 is
A. phanda not
A normani.)
The crow is a female Malayan Crow
Euploea camaralzeman.
TL Seow:cheers: