Yes Sunny, I am aware that the female A. geza seem to have a smaller white patch but I wasn't sure if it is consistent or only for Singapore examples. ( Inner FW band also seems to be more bent.)
In googling for 'Abisara' that was the closest I could find & identify as a possible A. geza female.
Since you have bred that female, its ID as A. saturata is beyond doubt.
Well, I have tried googling "Abisara geza" & have better results.
This female by James is typical A. geza.
You are probably right all along .It should be A. saturata.
If the features are consistent then the ID of the female Abisara geza would be.
1. Forewing white patch smaller.
2. Forewing inner band tend to be more bent.
3. Hindwing twin black spots in space 1b tend to be rounded (Teardrop shaped in A. saturata)
(Note your female geza have the 2 spots distorted by the perspective.)
TL Seow![]()