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Correct current name of species

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I have been unable to find any paper supporting the moving of this species into the Eudonia genus. Landcare Research New Zealand Ltd at present refers to this species as Scoparia (s.l.) exilis. Notes on the most recent research I can find relating to this species are notes made when the Landcare Research in 2011 when it released its photos in the Landcare Research image gallery on New Zealand larger moths. This can be seen here. It may be that this species is within the Eudonia genus but unless a citation supporting this statement can be found or given, I propose to move this page back to "Scoparia exilis". I would be extremely grateful if other editors could assist me in finding a citation for the name Eudonia exilis.--Ambrosia10 (talk) 01:13, 31 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]