Quote Originally Posted by teotp View Post
Agree with you, Seow. It is A. athada.

Teo T P
Thanks for the confirmation, Teo.

The problem was spot 6 & 7 are not the straight-sided spots described in the key for athada and spot 9 on the forewing is normally not shifted so inwards.
In any case A. athada is twice the size of A. sublustris.
Most everyone will quickly note if the butterfly is rather small( ie if it had been A. sublutris).

TL Seow