Originally Posted by
Psyche
You are right LC. It is the female of Isma iapis.
I knew there was something not right with the Zographetus ID because the position of the hindwing cell spot was wrong, and the spots are supposed to be very obscure. However, it was the only one in which the female have white-banded antennae.
C&P4 made no mention of the dark spots in Isma. Still the ID is clear enough. The 2 cell spots, spots in space 4 & 1b and in particular the whitening on the underside of the lower part of the forewing are diagnostic.
I remembered the male you had also have dark spots.
TL Seow:cheers:
PS. The 2 individuals have different arrangement of the dark spots on the hindwing although I am certain they are the same species.