Quote Originally Posted by Commander View Post
The angulation of that hindwing band appears to vary quite a bit. I think we had quite a bit of discussion earlier when we were trying to establish if A. kausambi existed in Singapore or not. (After a mating pair captured was sent to Dr Kirton for dissection, it was established that it was A. geza after all)

Sunny did quite a bit of comparison of the examples that we've encountered, and one of the features of the female saturata that emerged, is the flared and rather sharp "tails" as can be seen in Les' first shot.

A. geza "tails" are more rounded and less pronounced in comparison as shown in Les' more recent post.
A good observation there, Khew.
I did a check and all those females with the tails sharply pointed are A. saturata.
There are some saturata females with blunted points, but none of the valid geza females have sharply pointed tails.

TL Seow