5 is M. mineus.
The identation line is deep, triangular and in this instance, broken thru and divides the ocelli into 2 groups.
Note the ocelli in space 2 & 3 rather large and in line with the upper ocellus in space 1b.
6 is M. perseoides.
Note the tooth of the sub-basal line at vein 1b .(all other have the line ending at vein 1b.)
The indentation line is not so irregular as typical of this species.
7 have two spots on the forewing and the hindwing white band curved/angled in at the top.
It is either M. intermedia or distanti, both of which have these 2 features.