A cordycipitoid fungus infecting Hepialidae sp. in Nepal was supposed to be identical to , originally described from southwestern China, and thus, transferred to the genus or in previous studies. However, our multi-gene (nrSSU-nrLSU---) phylogenetic and morphological studies based on the type specimen and additional collections of revealed that the fungus belongs to the genus (Ophiocordycipitaceae). Therefore, a new combination was made, and a detailed description of this species was provided.

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