I went to a check on a new area today, as 2 of my original survey sites have been dug up for development! I came across the attached, which, while I think I know what they are, I need confirmation, as if I am right, then it will be a +3 for my list. I will not say what I think they are as it might prejudice your own thoughts. I apologise for the quality of the photos, but they would not let me near, and I don't have a zoom lens at present.
Interesting! I have already found A. saturata maya here, and now a second subspecies? How varied is the white apical/subapical patch? In my specimen the dark postdiscal line is uninterrupted. I think I need to find some more specimens!
Base on the upperside shots that you have (I assumed the 2 photos belong to same specimen), we can tell that this is a female, as the upperside of male A. saturata is dark & the upperside marking of male A. kausambi is not as clear.
Thanks SC for No2. I had sort of come to that conclusion this afternoon. Disappointing for me, already on my list! I only had a brief glimpse of the underside, and my defective eyesight made me think it was something different. Never mind.
Sunny, definately female, but my specimen shows certain differences from both contenders.