'The Darwin Centre shows the public more of our vital research and our internationally important collections. I hope the centre will inspire people to think about the natural environment differently and to take better care of our planet.'
Dr Michael Dixon - Director
The death’s-head hawkmoth casts an ominous image with its skull-shaped markings, yellow stripes and cloak-like wings. For centuries it has been portrayed as an evil omen. But in reality it is only the honeybee who needs to beware the death’s-head hawkmoth. Discover how this tenacious moth disguises itself to steal honey from inside bee hives.
Acherontia atropos (death's-head hawkmoth)
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(there is a charge for temporary exhibitions)
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The Museum is open every day except 24-26 December. Last admission is at 17:30.
Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD, UK.
Tel: +44 (0)20 7942 5000
Visiting Tring? Find out the opening times of the Natural History Museum at Tring here.
What does ?in your genes? actually mean? Professor Steve Jones explains the difficulties to separate nature from nurture.
29 Nov 2010, 19:30
Book tickets now to see the stunning wildlife photos from the 2010 competition.
22 Oct 2010 - 11 Mar 2011
Discover how planets form and what the chances are of life existing elsewhere in the universe.
03 Nov 2010, 14:30
The Museum has a moth and a spider species of the day for Halloween.
More newsFind out about our exciting spring 2011 programme of events, workshops and hands-on activities for school groups.
This science and slavery teaching resource supports a KS3 lesson on diet and nutrition, set in the historical context of the transatlantic slave trade.
Help Museum scientists with one of the UK's biggest urban tree surveys. Quick, before winter arrives!
Explore the deep ocean. It's an environment that we know less about than the surface of the moon, filled with weird and wonderful creatures and habitats.
Wild Planet is now open in Sheffield. Visit our online shop for an exciting range of Wild Planet gifts and Wild Planet prints.
Buy our Gift of the Month, the fun and educational T.rex scanner toy.