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Number 59, 2025

Table Of Contents

Owlet moths of Virginia, II. The genus Papaipema (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae: Noctuinae: Apameini) – S. M. Roble, E. L. Quinter, and A. E. McBride (Full Article)

Spiders of the Coast: Building the tree of life for arachnids in Magic: The Gathering – M. A. Milne and S. Derkarabetian (Full Article; Supplemental Material)

Two-hundred and seven beetle (Coleoptera) taxa new to a national park in northern Virginia and the District of Columbia with a summary of sampling effort from 1998 through 2023 – B. W. Steury (Full Article)

Contributions to eBird and iNaturalist county records in western Virginia: The hidden value of game camera incidentals – W. J. Viers, K. J. Earls, K. E. Powers, and R. J. Reynolds (Full Article)

Notes on the distribution of Hemidactylium scutatum (Temminck, 1838) in Maryland – R. W. Miller (Full Article)

Clarifying the Distributions of the northern pygmy salamander (Desmognathus organi, Crespi, Browne, & Rissler, 2010) and Weller’s salamander (Plethodon welleri Walker, 1931) in Virginia’s Balsam Mountains – S. L. Busick, R. R. Alcantara-Roberts, D. Bellamy, C. M. Blevins, B. J. Cheers, T. W. Etoll, E. G. Kelley, J. L. Legg, M. S. Sullivan, and W. H. Smith (Full Article)

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Shorter Contributions

First reported case of whole-body melanistic woodchuck (Marmota monax [L., 1758]) in Virginia – K. Powers and M. E. Beckner (Full Article)

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