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I'm unsure how to interpret this:
- This species is now considered the only species in the genus Hepialus which previously included several other species.
Does this means that other Hepialus species have been reclassified into other genera, or that they are extinct? --Saforrest 16:31, 8 April 2006 (UTC)
- Other species previously classified as Hepialus have been reclassified into other genera - I will try to make text clearer! Richard Barlow 08:32, 26 April 2006 (UTC)