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  [### Kaylin Chong

 ](/people/kaylin-chong)Graduate Student

 

 

 My interests are centered around the diversity of invertebrate sensory systems, including the evolutionary and ecological factors driving this diversity. I have previously worked with Dr. Lauren Sumner-Rooney at the Oxford Natural History Museum where I... 

 

 

      ![portrait of Kaylin Chong, wearing glasses outdoors on breezy day, blurred background](/sites/g/files/omnuum6366/files/styles/hwp_4_5__690x865/public/farrell/files/kaylin_2022.jpg?itok=Nb_xypw0) 

 

 

 

   [### Jordan Johnson

 ](/people/jordan-johnson)Graduate Student

 

 

 Prior to pursuing my PhD at Harvard, I undertook an MPhil project at Cambridge University, studying the burying beetle Nicrophorus vespilloides . This spirited little beetle reproduces on carrion—a highly variable ecological resource—and exhibits complex... 

 

 

      ![Jordan Johnson, sitting on boulder in front of gray sky, field, trees, and "Brompton Lakes" sign](/sites/g/files/omnuum6366/files/styles/hwp_4_5__690x865/public/farrell/files/jordan_2023.jpg?itok=7TcFQESh) 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

##  Recent Lab Publications 

 



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### 2024

McKenna D, Farrell B, Marvaldi A, Oberprieler RG, Li X. [Phylogenomics of palynophagous pine cone weevils (Coleoptera: Cimberididae) recovers the monophyly of Cimberidini and Doydirhynchini and reveals the paraphyly of Cimberis](/publications/phylogenomics-palynophagous-pine-cone-weevils-coleoptera-cimberididae-recovers). European Journal of Entomology. 2024;121:435–442.



 

 

McKenna D, Farrell B, Marvaldi A, Oberprieler RG, Li X. [Phylogenomics of palynophagous pine cone weevils (Coleoptera: Cimberididae) recovers the monophyly of Cimberidini and Doydirhynchini and reveals the paraphyly of Cimberis](/publications/phylogenomics-palynophagous-pine-cone-weevils-coleoptera-cimberididae-recovers). European Journal of Entomology. 2024;121:435–442.



 

 

 

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 The beetle family Cimberididae (pine cone weevils) consists of one extant subfamily, Cimberidinae, and two tribes, Cimberidini and Doydirhynchini, both limited in distribution to the Northern Hemisphere. Cimberidini comprise the genera *Acromacer* Kuschel, ... 

 

 

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Kawahara A, Miller D, Solis A, Farrell B. [Charles Mitter (1948–2024) Evolutionary Biologist, Consortium Builder, and Leader in Insect Evolutionary Biology](/publications/charles-mitter-1948%E2%80%932024-evolutionary-biologist-consortium-builder-and-leader). American Entomologist. 2024;70(3):58.



 

 

Kawahara A, Miller D, Solis A, Farrell B. [Charles Mitter (1948–2024) Evolutionary Biologist, Consortium Builder, and Leader in Insect Evolutionary Biology](/publications/charles-mitter-1948%E2%80%932024-evolutionary-biologist-consortium-builder-and-leader). American Entomologist. 2024;70(3):58.



 

 

 

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Boeger W, Valim M, Zaher H, Rafael J, Forzza R, Percequillo A, Serejo C, Garraffoni A, Santos A, Pereira T, et al. [Catálogo Taxonômico da Fauna do Brasil: Setting the baseline knowledge on the animal diversity in Brazil](/publications/cat%C3%A1logo-taxon%C3%B4mico-da-fauna-do-brasil-setting-baseline-knowledge-animal-0). Zoologia (Curitiba). 2024;41:e24005. doi:10.1590/S1984-4689.v41.e24005



 

 

Boeger W, Valim M, Zaher H, Rafael J, Forzza R, Percequillo A, Serejo C, Garraffoni A, Santos A, Pereira T, et al. [Catálogo Taxonômico da Fauna do Brasil: Setting the baseline knowledge on the animal diversity in Brazil](/publications/cat%C3%A1logo-taxon%C3%B4mico-da-fauna-do-brasil-setting-baseline-knowledge-animal-0). Zoologia (Curitiba). 2024;41:e24005. doi:10.1590/S1984-4689.v41.e24005



 

 

 

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Chong K, Grahn A, Perl C, Sumner-Rooney L. [Allometry and ecology shape eye size evolution in spiders](/publications/allometry-and-ecology-shape-eye-size-evolution-spiders). Current Biology. 2024;34:3178–3188.e5. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2024.06.020



 

 

Chong K, Grahn A, Perl C, Sumner-Rooney L. [Allometry and ecology shape eye size evolution in spiders](/publications/allometry-and-ecology-shape-eye-size-evolution-spiders). Current Biology. 2024;34:3178–3188.e5. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2024.06.020



 

 

 

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 Summary Eye size affects many aspects of visual function, but eyes are costly to grow and maintain. The allometry of eyes can provide insight into this trade-off, but this has mainly been explored in species that have two eyes of equal size. By contrast... 

 

 

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