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544DA276FFF6FFA9FF53FDDEFCA1FB86.text	544DA276FFF6FFA9FF53FDDEFCA1FB86.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Aenetus Herrich-Schaffer 1855	<div><p>Aenetus Herrich-Schäffer</p><p>Moderate to large wingspan, predominantly green forewings with brown or white markings, some with yellowish to reddish brown ground colour. Male forewing with distinct tornus. Antenna short, but longer than head, filiform. Hindleg with androconial scale tuft. Male genitalia with membranous fultura superior (trulleum), auriform pseudotegumen bordering anogenital region, valva large (relative to pseudotegumen) with 1–3 hooks or spines, disto-posterior arm of saccus (vinculum) broad, extending over base of valva. Female sternum VIII membranous or weakly sclerotized, merged with sternum VII, lamella antevaginalis not subdivided. These features are derived from Simonsen’s (2018: 123) diagnosis of Australian  Aenetus, but are applicable for all previously described species of the genus (cf. Dugdale 1994, Boudinot 1991, Salesne 2010, Beaver et al. 2020).</p><p>Monophyly of  Aenetus is supported two uniquely shared morphological features:</p><p>1. Tergosternal sclerite with narrowly triangular tergosternal bar, not completely fused with central region of tergosternal sclerite (cf. Grehan 2012)</p><p>2. Auriform shape of the pseudotegumen (Simonsen 2018).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/544DA276FFF6FFA9FF53FDDEFCA1FB86	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Grehan, John R.;Mielke, Carlos G. C.;Ignatev, Nikolai;Groof, Benny De;Yakovlev, Roman;Klingler, Mark A.	Grehan, John R., Mielke, Carlos G. C., Ignatev, Nikolai, Groof, Benny De, Yakovlev, Roman, Klingler, Mark A. (2025): Four new species of Aenetus Herrich-Schäffer (Lepidoptera: Hepialidae) from eastern Indonesia, with comment on distributional correlation with Gondwana tectonics. Zootaxa 5613 (3): 537-554, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5613.3.6, URL: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5613.3.6
544DA276FFF6FFAFFF53FB0EFB67FCE6.text	544DA276FFF6FFAFFF53FB0EFB67FCE6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Aenetus porlovi Grehan, C. Mielke & De Groof 2025	<div><p>Aenetus porlovi Grehan, C. Mielke &amp; De Groof,  sp. nov.</p><p>(Figs 1a–b, 10a, 11a, 13a–b, 14a, 15a, 16a, 17a, 18d, 19a, 20a)</p><p>Type material.   Holotype. 1 ♀ “ Indonesia,  Lomblen isl. [Lembata], Lamalera vill. Area, +/- 400m, 8–14/XI/2006 ”; HOLOTYPUS, Grehan, C. Mielke &amp; De Groof, 2025 (RMNH)</p><p>Diagnosis. Forewing postdiscal line of subsquare shaped spots compared with ovoid to round spots in other species. Dorsal surface of the lateral lobe of the lamella antevaginalis narrowing basally (to junction with dorsal plate), and distal end forming a rounded knob (Fig. 19a)</p><p>Description. Female (Figs 1a–b, 10a, 11a, 13a–b, 14a, 15a, 16a, 17a, 18d, 19a, 20a). Wingspan ~ 54 mm; Forewing length: 30 mm, width: 14 mm; Hindwing length: 24 mm, width: 12 mm.</p><p>Head. Antennae pale yellowish brown, scape and pedicel covered with short piliform scales, scape cylindrical, pedicel rounded and slightly barrel shaped, flagellum broken. Eyes prominent, about ⅔ head width in dorsal view. Labial palps (Fig. 10a) three segmented, mid segment slightly longer than basal segment, distal segment less than half length of mid segment, more sclerotized than other segments, and slightly wider apically with von Rath’s organ at apex.</p><p>Thorax. Pro- and mesothorax dorsally covered with dark yellowish green scales, scutum III pale yellowish brown, anteriorly free of scales, dorsal posterior scales orange; lateral and ventral thorax orange to yellowish brown. Forewing triangular, costal margin centrally sub-linear, curving distally to shallow falcate apex; outer margin straight, distinct tornus, anal margin a shallow curve. Wing venation hepialine, central and posterior discal cells subequal length and width, branching of Rs1 and Rs2 near apex, hindwing Sc and R curved (Fig. 14). Dorsal ground colour pale green with dark green transverse lines forming a tegulate pattern between veins, width of lines expanding near bordering veins to form a narrow hour-glass shape; each row of transverse lines slightly offset from adjacent rows (Fig. 11a); three dark brown trapezoidal patches between costal margin and Sc; outer margin, tornus, and anal margin irregularly edged with dark brown; Broken transverse postdiscal line of five dark brown spots between common stalk of Rs1+Rs2 and M 3, anterior spot (anterior to Rs3) at slight angle to rest, two partially fused spots between CuA 2 and A. Ventral ground colour reddish-brown with pale yellowish brown along veins. Hindwing triangular with linear outer margin, distinct tornus, and linear posterior margin. Ground color pale reddish-brown with narrow dark brown edging along costal and outer margins. Ventral ground colour reddish-brown with pale yellowish brown along veins. Legs (Fig. 13a–b): meta leg broken at distal end of first tarsus, overall leg length shorter than pro- and meso legs, metaleg tibia wider than femur; epiphysis narrow triangle, arolium distally sclerotized.</p><p>Pre-genital abdomen. Dorsal scales reddish-brown on segments I–IV, merging to yellowish green on posterior segments to brown on TVIII; pleural and ventral surfaces pale yellowish brown. Tergites and sternites weakly sclerotized; TII (Fig. 16a) lateral ridge extending posteriorly from lateral tuberculate plate, tergum III lateral ridge indistinct. Tergosternal sclerite (Fig. 15a) with short lateral and dorsal brace, narrowly triangular intermediate zone, and curved, partially fused tergosternal bar. sternum II anterior margin broadly V-shaped; lateral arms short; lateral ridge extending posteriorly and angled medially; tergum VII sub-square, slightly longer than wide, tergum VIII rectangular, wider than long, about half length of tergum VII; sternum VII and sternum VIII fused, rectangular, weakly sclerotized, about twice as long as wide (Fig. 17a).</p><p>Genitalia (Fig. 18d, 19a, 20a). Dorsal plate, a narrow, inverted U-shape, dorsally setose, anal papilla shallow (Fig. 16h). Subanal sclerites narrow, lightly sclerotized. Lamella antevaginalis with dorsally setose, U-shaped central lobe, lateral lobe narrow, subrectangular, medially forming a shallow, medially oriented, setose knob (Figs 18d, 19a). Subanal sclerite narrow, sub-horizontal, weakly sclerotized. Bursa copulatrix (Fig. 20a) with cylindrical corpus bursae and diverticulum, latter 1/3 length of corpus bursae. Corpus bursae of similar length to ductus bursae.</p><p>Male. Unknown.</p><p>Geographical distribution. Known from the type locality only, at  Lamalera village, 400 m. Lomblen Island, Indonesia (Fig. 21).</p><p>Host plants. Unknown</p><p>Etymology. Named for Alexander Porlov, Indonesia, who helped BDG collect  Hepialidae from this region. A noun in the genitive case.</p><p>Remarks. The shape and relative proportions of the corpus bursae and ductus bursae are similar to that found in  Aenetus sp. from Buru (Fig. 18b) and  A. tegulatus (Fig. 20c). Tergum I twice as wide as long, dorsal surface covered with elongate yellowish-brown piliform scales as illustrated for  A. tegulatus (Fig. 12a–b).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/544DA276FFF6FFAFFF53FB0EFB67FCE6	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Grehan, John R.;Mielke, Carlos G. C.;Ignatev, Nikolai;Groof, Benny De;Yakovlev, Roman;Klingler, Mark A.	Grehan, John R., Mielke, Carlos G. C., Ignatev, Nikolai, Groof, Benny De, Yakovlev, Roman, Klingler, Mark A. (2025): Four new species of Aenetus Herrich-Schäffer (Lepidoptera: Hepialidae) from eastern Indonesia, with comment on distributional correlation with Gondwana tectonics. Zootaxa 5613 (3): 537-554, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5613.3.6, URL: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5613.3.6
544DA276FFF0FFAEFF53FC76FC23FE0E.text	544DA276FFF0FFAEFF53FC76FC23FE0E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Aenetus degroofi Grehan & C. Mielke 2025	<div><p>Aenetus degroofi Grehan &amp; C. Mielke,  sp. nov.</p><p>(Figs 2a–c, 10b, 11b, 13c–d, 14b, 15b, 16b, 17b, 18c, 19b)</p><p>Type material.   Holotype: ♂ / Indonesia,  Tanimbar islands, Yamdena Island, Lorulun village Area,  21km NE of Saumlaki, 25/XI–28/XII/2006 /; HOLOTYPUS  Aenetus degroofi Grehan &amp; C. Mielke, 2025; (RMNH)  .</p><p>Paratype: 1 ♀ (data as for holotype); BDG collection .</p><p>Diagnosis. Distinguished by the dorsal face of lateral lobe of lamella antevaginalis that is thin for first third of length from lateral edge, and broadens rapidly with a straight medial edge before narrowing to medial knob (Fig. 16b).</p><p>Description. Female (Figs 2a–c, 10b, 11b, 13c–d, 14b, 15b, 16b, 17b, 18c, 19b). Wingspan (n = 2) ~ 77–97 mm; forewing length: 40–51 mm, width: 18–22 mm; hindwing length: 31–39 mm, width: 18–20.</p><p>Head. Antenna pale yellowish brown, incomplete. Eyes prominent, at least ⅔ head width in dorsal view. Labial palp (Fig. 10b) three segmented, mid segment slightly longer than basal segment, narrower distally and slightly concave centrally; distal segment more sclerotized, less than half length of mid segment, slightly wider apically with von Rath’s organ at apex.</p><p>Thorax. Pro and mesothorax covered with yellowish-brown scales, scutum III pale reddish brown, anteriorly free of scales, dorsal metathoracic scales yellowish-brown; Forewing triangular, costal margin sublinear to shallow curve towards weakly falcate apex; outer margin straight, broad tornus, anal margin a shallow curve. Venation as for  A. porlovi sp. nov. (Fig. 14b). Forewing dorsal ground colour yellowish-brown (clay) with brown transverse lines between veins, width expanding near veins to form a narrow hour-glass shape; each row of transverse lines slightly offset from adjacent rows (Fig. 11b); between Rs3 and Cu1A a diffuse brown post discal band; posterior cubital cell with wider, subrectangular transverse brown patch; ventral ground colour similar to dorsal. Hindwing dorsal and ventral ground color pale reddish-brown. Legs (Fig. 13c–d) yellowish-brown, metaleg broken at distal end of first tarsus, overall length shorter than pro- and mesolegs, metaleg tibia wider than femur; epiphysis narrowly triangular, arolium present, distally sclerotized.</p><p>Pre-genital abdomen. Dorsal anterior abdomen pale yellowish-brown, distally darker yellowish brown, ventral surface rubbed. Tergites and sternites weakly sclerotized; Tergum II (Fig. 16b) with lateral ridge extending posteriorly from lateral tuberculate plate and expanding laterally at posterior margin; lateral ridge present on tergum III weakly developed; tergosternal sclerite dissection missing some of tergosternal bar (Fig. 15b). Sternum II partially recovered, lateral ridge of anterior arm present, narrowing posteriorly to medial sclerotization with shallow medial posterior notch. Tergum VIII rectangular, wider than long, about half length of tergum VII; sternum VII and sternum VIII fused, rectangular, weakly sclerotized, about twice as long as wide (Fig. 16b).</p><p>Genitalia (Fig. 18c, 19b). Dorsal plate broad, inverted V-shape, dorsally setose, anal papilla shallow, dorsomedially rounded; subanal sclerites narrow, lightly sclerotized (Fig. 16i). Lamella antevaginalis dorsally setose U-shaped central lobe. Lateral lobe medially broad with rounded medially oriented distal knob (Fig. 19b). Bursa copulatrix not recovered.</p><p>Geographical distribution. Known from the type locality only at  Lorulun village, Yamdena Island, Indonesia (Fig. 22).</p><p>Male. Unknown</p><p>Host plants. Unknown</p><p>Etymology. Named for Benny de Groof. A noun in the genitive case.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/544DA276FFF0FFAEFF53FC76FC23FE0E	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Grehan, John R.;Mielke, Carlos G. C.;Ignatev, Nikolai;Groof, Benny De;Yakovlev, Roman;Klingler, Mark A.	Grehan, John R., Mielke, Carlos G. C., Ignatev, Nikolai, Groof, Benny De, Yakovlev, Roman, Klingler, Mark A. (2025): Four new species of Aenetus Herrich-Schäffer (Lepidoptera: Hepialidae) from eastern Indonesia, with comment on distributional correlation with Gondwana tectonics. Zootaxa 5613 (3): 537-554, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5613.3.6, URL: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5613.3.6
544DA276FFF2FFA3FF53FF65FE08FC5E.text	544DA276FFF2FFA3FF53FF65FE08FC5E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Aenetus verdiceae Grehan, C. Mielke & Ignatev 2025	<div><p>Aenetus verdiceae Grehan, C. Mielke &amp; Ignatev sp. nov.</p><p>(Fig. 3a–b, 9c–d, 10c, 15c, 16c, 17c, 18e, 19c)</p><p>Type material.   Holotype. ♀ /Pal. Salier,  Somarisi [Tanete district,  Bontomatene, Selayar Islands Regency, Indonesia], 500 m, xii, 1938/ JRG dissection F312 /  A. verdiceae Grehan &amp; C. Mielke 2024 des.; RMNH.</p><p>Diagnosis. Distinguished by distal palpomere almost as long as second palpomere in contrast to being less than half the length in other eastern Indonesian species (Fig. 10c).</p><p>Description. Female (Fig. 3a–b, 9c–d, 10c, 15c, 16c, 17c, 18e, 19c). Wingspan ~ 73 mm; forewing length: 37 mm, width: 18 mm; hindwing length: 30 mm, width: 16 mm.</p><p>Head. Covered with yellowish-brown scales. Eyes prominent, at least ¾ head width in dorsal view (Figs 9c–d). Antenna filiform, pale yellowish brown, distal portion broken off. Labial palp (Fig. 10c) three segmented, subequal length, curved towards midline. Von Rath’s organ present in terminal segment.</p><p>Thorax. Pro and mesothorax covered with yellowish brown scales, scutum III pale reddish brown, anteriorly free of scales, dorsal metathoracic scales pale yellowish brown; Wing venation as for  A. porlovi sp. nov. Forewing triangular, costal margin linear to convex near apex; outer margin straight, tornus merging with posterior margin as a shallow curve. Forewing pale yellowish brown, markings indistinct due to worn condition. Three to four brown spots comprising a broken postdiscal line visible between M 1 -Rs3, large brown spot near margin between A and CuA 2. Ventral ground colour similar to dorsal, slightly darker. Hindwing, dorsally dark yellowish/reddish-brown, ventrally yellowish-red brown with yellowish brown along veins. Legs pale yellowish brown, not dissected.</p><p>Pre-genital abdomen (Figs 16c, 17c). Covered with yellowish brown scales. Tergites and sternites weakly sclerotized; tergum II and sternum II with lateral ridge. Sternum II damaged antero-medially, lateral ridge straight, postero-medially narrowing and merging with lightly sclerotized central area (Fig. 16c). Tergosternal sclerite (Fig. 15c) with elongate triangular tergosternal bar with ventral portion narrowing to acute apex at lateral arm of sternum II, not strongly fused with triangular intermediate zone; tergum VII subsquare, narrowing posteriorly, tergum VIII rectangular, about one fourth length of tergum VII; sternum VII and sternum VIII fused, rectangular, posterior margin convex (Fig. 17c).</p><p>Genitalia (Fig. 18e, 19c): Dorsal plate posterior margin without distinct anal papillae, wider basally, setose throughout; subanal sclerite narrow (distorted in dissection) (Fig. 18e). Medial lobe of lamella antevaginalis with broad dorsal projection, shallow medial notch, setose; Lateral lobe dorsal surface expanded distally with shallow inner and outer terminal knobs (Fig. 19c). Bursa copulatrix not recovered.</p><p>Male. Unknown.</p><p>Geographical distribution. Known from the type locality only,  Tanete district,  Bontomatene, Selayar Islands Regency, Indonesia (Fig. 22).</p><p>Host plants. Unknown.</p><p>Etymology. Named for Vanessa Verdicea who has supported this and other projects in  Hepialidae by providing quality photographic images (courtesy of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History). A noun in the genitive case.</p><p>Remark. Specimen faded.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/544DA276FFF2FFA3FF53FF65FE08FC5E	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Grehan, John R.;Mielke, Carlos G. C.;Ignatev, Nikolai;Groof, Benny De;Yakovlev, Roman;Klingler, Mark A.	Grehan, John R., Mielke, Carlos G. C., Ignatev, Nikolai, Groof, Benny De, Yakovlev, Roman, Klingler, Mark A. (2025): Four new species of Aenetus Herrich-Schäffer (Lepidoptera: Hepialidae) from eastern Indonesia, with comment on distributional correlation with Gondwana tectonics. Zootaxa 5613 (3): 537-554, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5613.3.6, URL: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5613.3.6
544DA276FFFCFFA7FF53FA4AFEC9F840.text	544DA276FFFCFFA7FF53FA4AFEC9F840.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Aenetus negasii Grehan, C. Mielke & Ignatev 2025	<div><p>Aenetus negasii Grehan, C. Mielke &amp; Ignatev sp. nov.</p><p>(Figs 8a–b, 9a–b, 10e, 13i–j, 14c, 15e, 16d, 17g –h, 21a–e)</p><p>Type Material.   Holotype. ♂ / November, 2017, probably  Mt. Langgaliru, Sumba, Indonesia / Holotype,  Aenetus negasii ♂, Grehan, &amp; C. Mielke, 2024 / Dissection No. JRG M283 (SNMF)  .</p><p>Diagnosis. Distinguished by plain green hindwing, contrasting with white or green tinted hindwing for males of other described species.</p><p>Description. Male (Figs 8a–b, 9a–b, 10e, 13e–f, 14c, 15e, 16d, 17g –h, 21a–e). Wingspan ~ 56 mm; Forewing length: 30 mm, width: 14 mm; hindwing length: 24 mm, width: 15 mm.</p><p>Head. Antennae missing. Covered with pale green scales, junction with prothorax with 'collar' of elongate scales, eyes at least ¾ headwidth in dorsal view (Fig. 9a), clypeus dark gray (Fig. 9b), labial palp three segmented, covered with pale yellowish-brown scales, mid segment slightly longer than basal segment, distal segment about 1/3 length of mid segment, slightly wider apically, with prominent vom Rath’s organ at apex (Fig. 10e).</p><p>Thorax. Pro and mesothorax dorsally covered with dark green scales, scutum III pale yellowish brown, anteriorly glabrous, dorsal posterior scales and lateral and ventral thorax pale green; Forewing triangular, costal margin slightly concave centrally; apex slightly falcate, outer margin straight to strongly angled tornus, anal margin shallow curve; venation as described for  A. polovi sp. nov. other than single A vein (Fig. 14c). Forewing dorsal ground colour pale green with darker green curved transverse lines between veins, width expanding near bordering veins to form a narrow hourglass shape; each row of transverse lines slightly offset from adjacent rows; posterior axillary sclerite of forewing with long orange-brown scales; costal margin basally green, then dark brown interspersed with two whitish green trapezoidal patches. Central region of wing with narrow postdiscal transverse white band from near anal margin between CuA 2 and A to costal margin just basal to junction of Rs1 + Rs2. Fringe scales piliform and long on posterior margin, becoming shorter and more lamellar-form towards apex. Ventral ground colour pale reddish brown, scales predominantly pilose to cross veins of outer discal cell edges, and across posterior cells approximately to M 3. Outer cells with predominantly short, narrow lamellar shaped scales. Dorsal and ventral hindwing pale whitish green. Legs (13i–j) basally yellowish green, tarsi yellowish brown; arolium present, proleg with short, narrowly triangular epiphysis (Fig. 13j); metaleg femur strongly curved; tibia inflated, wider than femur, metatibial androconia pale reddish-brown.</p><p>Pre-genital abdomen. Yellowish green, darker green posteriorly. Tergites and sternites weakly sclerotized; tergum II (Fig. 16d) with lateral ridge extending postero-medially from lateral tuberculate plate, and posteriorly branching dorsally and ventrally; tergum III lateral ridge less well developed and lacking posterior branching. Sternum II broad, with V-shaped anterior margin (damaged centrally in dissection). Lateral arm of sternum II with strongly sclerotized ridge angled toward midline posteriorly to central sclerotized patch. Tergosternal connection (Fig. 15e) with triangular tergosternal bar, not strongly fused with intermediate zone, elongate with acute apex at lateral arm of sternum II; lateral and dorsal brace short, right angled to each other with broad edge, dorsal brace not strongly fused to anterior edge of tergum II; deep sinus adjacent to dorsal brace. Tergum VIII subsquare with convex posterior margin, sternum VIII reduced, diamond shaped with posterior margin forming short, dorsally oriented, central spine (Fig. 17g [enlarged 16h]).</p><p>Genitalia (Fig. 21a–e). Pseudotegumen with smooth convex margin either side of anogenital field, posteroventrally narrowing to point fused across median, dorsally forming an expanded auriform shape. Tegumen subrectangular, narrowing medially (to sacculus) and laterally (to pseudotegumen). Saccus V-shaped, anterior margin concave, lateral arms broadly rounded, posterior medial margin deeply notched. Valva prominent, subequal to length of pseudotegumen, inner and ventral surfaces with short setae, shallow convex ridge subtending three narrow spines, all distally curved, particularly basal spine; basal two spines adjacent; distal spine separated by distance subequal to expanse of basal spines, extending at right angle to valva, straight, with long setae on outer distal edge; sacculus rounded. Fultura inferior rectangular, antero-posteriorly narrow, fultura superior membranous.</p><p>Female. Unknown.</p><p>Geographical Distribution. Known from the type locality only,  Sumba Island, Indonesia. Probably Mt. Langgaliru (Fig. 22).</p><p>Host plants. Unknown.</p><p>Etymology. Named for Adhanom Negasi, Ethiopian entomologist and colleague of JRG. A noun in the genitive case.</p><p>Remarks. The male hindwing for all other described species in Indonesia (Malaku Islands), Australia, New Guinea, and New Zealand are either white, or whitish-green (cf Dugdale 1994, Salesne 2010, Simonsen 2018, Beaver 1919a, b, Beaver et al. 2020). The hindwing of  A. negasii is a homogenous plain green without whitish tints or highlights.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/544DA276FFFCFFA7FF53FA4AFEC9F840	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Grehan, John R.;Mielke, Carlos G. C.;Ignatev, Nikolai;Groof, Benny De;Yakovlev, Roman;Klingler, Mark A.	Grehan, John R., Mielke, Carlos G. C., Ignatev, Nikolai, Groof, Benny De, Yakovlev, Roman, Klingler, Mark A. (2025): Four new species of Aenetus Herrich-Schäffer (Lepidoptera: Hepialidae) from eastern Indonesia, with comment on distributional correlation with Gondwana tectonics. Zootaxa 5613 (3): 537-554, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5613.3.6, URL: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5613.3.6
