Quote Originally Posted by Psyche View Post
The spots matches that of the Tree Flitter, Hyadrotis adrastus. Since most of the undersides appeared to be that of females in the checklist, this must be a rare male.

TL Seow
I agree. The spots match very accurately those of specimens in my collection.

I think, (please note the word), that the forewing spot in cell 3 is a bit larger in the male than the female, I have specimens all labelled male that have the large cell 3 spot, but on females they all have a smaller spot. It is dark now, so I will need to recheck my photos and specimens in a decent light to be sure of this statement.