No, they belong to Cricula sumatrensis Jordan, 1939 (Family Saturnidae) 1 female and 4 males. C. trifenestrata has an additional subapical spot in the postmedial area between veins M1 and R5 in the forewing, not present in C. sumatrensis. It is posible that you have a new subspecies of C. sumatrensis from India. Please check the type species of Cricula in the following links.