The Orthoptera are known for their sound production and jumping ability. They may also be recognised by their saddle-shaped pronotum, which extends backwards to cover the thorax and wing bases, often with a median keel or crest.

Learn more about these creatures from Dan Hall at Hintze Hall, NHM for a talk on Orthopteroids.

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Orthopteroids
Location

Hintze Hall, Natural History Museum
Cromwell Rd
South Kensington
London
SW7 5BD
United Kingdom

Accessibility

Standard (Free) museum entry

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All toilets are open. The restrooms are cleaned regularly.

Accessible toilets
Wheelchair-accessible toilets and baby-changing facilities are clearly marked on the Museum map.

Lifts
Lifts are marked on the Museum map.  Please use the stairs where possible to ensure lifts are available for those who need them.

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You can borrow wheelchairs for free from the cloakrooms just inside the main entrance on Cromwell Road and the Exhibition Road entrance.

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Large print gallery guides
Tactile and Braille books and large-print gallery guides are available for some of our temporary exhibitions and can be collected in-gallery.

If you need any other assistance during your visit to the Museum our staff will be happy to help you.

Audio descriptions
Take an audio-described tour of Hintze Hall, narrated by Sir David Attenborough. There are 24 guides to choose from.

Audio-described guides are available for: Hintze Hall, Human Evolution, Volcanoes and Earthquakes and Treasures.

Website

https://www.nhm.ac.uk/

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Dan Hall
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