According to: https://inaturalist.ala.org.au/posts/61846-hypena-masurialis-in-australia this should now be called Hypenia obacerralis @donhe @ibaird @GlennCocking (at least until this is properly sorted out)
We usually follow the Australian Faunal Directory and the ALA's practice. As far as I can see the AFD and the ALA don't recognise H. obacerralis, but they call M. masuaralis a valid name for Rhynchina obliquarlis which they also recognise. I stand to be corrected of course!
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