A. masina can be ruled out. Correction : A. masina cannot be ruled out.
A. masina have the median band broad & dark reddish brown; the postdiscal is typically solid without a colour break in the middle.
HW always with the 4th band from base notched in the sides.
Male have a oval depression near the base of space 7 that can be seen on the underside.
https://thaibutterflies.com/wp-conte...a-1080x719.jpg
http://www.samuibutterflies.com/02_i...namalaya.v.jpg
A. friderici & A. phidippus can be very similar.
A. phidippus have the upperside rather dull brown & UnH 4th band from base entire ,un-notched & flared at the costa.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/nzbear5/7476159932
http://www.butterflycircle.com/check...20SimonSng.jpg
A. friderici feed on the oil palm & seem to be increasingly common but confused with A. phidippus.
I was shown several examples of A. friderici by Liew of Raub.
The typical example have the HW 4th band notched at the sides & the head end constricted.
https://singapore.biodiversity.onlin...doptera-000524
Cameron Highland.For sale as A. phidippus.
http://lithops.com.ua/image/cache/da...em-500x500.JPG
One example was surprisingly very similar to A. phidippus on the underside & upperside. Liew assured me the abdominal hairs are bicoloured.
It seem to be exactly like the specimen in the Singapore Biodiversity Website.
The UnH 4th band is only lightly notched ,the head end large but the sides rounded .
https://singapore.biodiversity.onlin...doptera-000251
The upperside is also more orange than typical [I]A. phidippus.
There is thus a strong suggestion that the set specimen in the website is also A friderici.
Several specimens on offer as A. phidippus are likely A. friderici as the bicoloured abdominal hairs can be seen.
http://lithops.com.ua/image/data/ins...dippus%202.JPG
http://insecta.pro/images/1024/39913.jpg
Cameron specimen . form utana
https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/Ru0AA...Sw0/s-l300.jpg
This one also appears to be A. friderici as the abdominal hairs on the right appear to be bicoloured.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/128729...2/21695004640/
This one with HW 4th band narrow & broken thru in several places is undoubtedly A. perakana ,a new record for Singapore.
https://leps.fieldguide.ai/figure/5b...rofile=figures
TL Seow: Cheers.