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Brian D. Farrell

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Brian Farrell is a professor of biology and curator in entomology at Harvard University's Museum of Comparative Zoology. He is particularly interested in the evolution of ecological interactions between species of insects and plants, and is expert in beetle systematics. He also leads researchers, students and citizen scientists in documenting the arthropod diversity of Hispaniola and other Caribbean islands, as well as the Boston Harbor Islands National Park with the National Park Service.