I gathered from your comment in post 1 that both franscisca & gotama have been recorded in KPN.
I had checked these out. Both have 2 spots on the forewing underside, not counting those little satellites. Typically they leave only 2 white dots in dsf.
There are enough examples of both on the net for comparison.
Your pic have 4 white dots nicely spaced out on the forewing.
3 species typically have 4 spots on the forewing , perseus, perseiodes, & visala.
The misalignment of the hindwing spots in perseus is quite constant, eg even in this Australian ssp. dsf. http://www.purvision.com/butterflies/ M. visala as we had seen on the Indian website have a radically different dsf. http://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/185...calesis-visala
This leaves M. perseoides. The 'tooth' at the lower end of the subbasal line at vein 1b is variable and can be quite open, eg http://www.butterflycircle.com/check...20-%20Khew.jpg
Your pic actually shows a tooth at the same point although it is not so clear-cut.
The dsf of perseoides can present with a similar pattern & colouration as shown in these drawings of the original description. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi...oides_60_2.jpg
I am unable to find a valid matching image on the net.
I may be wrong, but my money is on perseoides. (or should that be baht?)