I will like to comment on the above.
1 Spot 6 is definitely wider at the top (towards the costa in the set position ) than at the bottom.
2. Hindwing dorsum have no bearing on ID & is more or less straight.
3. Whether the cell -end bar touches spot 6 is immaterial.
4. I supposed you meant the spot in space 3 (lowermost) which is shifted in.
This is a sticking point as it is most obvious in A. athada, (cleander subgroup) than in most members of the alea subgroup.
I did say it should be A. sublustris on the assumption it is the size of A. major.I did not say it is.
Still you are right that a question mark is indicated here.
Thus the ID is ? Arhopala sublustris ( or Arhopala ?sublustris ).
TL Seow