Like I was trying to tell a 'self-proclaimed guru' old man in another forum, if you are shooting in West Malaysian/Singapore region, it's probably wiser to use C&P4. However, in that episode, the old bugger was using a Thai book to identify a Malaysian species up to subspecies level and even misinterpreting the write up to conclude (like an expert ) what he was supposed to have shot!

Similarly, since you shot these in Sarawak, using C&P4 would be inappropriate.

Anyway, for East Malaysian butterflies there are adequate books from which you should be able to get the IDs of what you shot in Sarawak.

The first skipper is... well, you know about ID'ing skippers from field shots like that...

The 2nd shot is the East Malaysian subspecies of the Black Veined Tiger, (Danaus melanippus), which has no orange colour on the wings.

The 3rd shot could be one of several Faunis. This is probably a female Faunis stomphax. But do your research... don't take my word for this one.

The 4th and 5th shots are East Malaysian subspecies of our Dark Blue Jungle Glory, and the Dark Jungle Glory (Thaumantis noureddin). The colours are slightly different over there, as you have correctly pointed out.

The last one is their subspecies of the Common 3 Ring (Ypthima pandocus) and yes, the hindwing markings are distinctly more white from the picture that I've seen in books on Bornean butterflies.