Kew on Flickr: Atlas moth pupae
Kew on Flickr: Hard at work in the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Kew on Flickr: Stunning colours of the pupae
Kew on Flickr: Pupae display kit - glue, ruler, wood, pupae
Kew on Flickr: Pupae arrive wrapped in cotton wool
Kew on Flickr: Glueing the pupae to a piece of wood
Kew on Flickr: The team working hard
Kew on Flickr: Glueing the pupae to a piece of wood
Kew on Flickr: Pupae in boxes
Kew on Flickr: Festival Manager Ann takes a look at the long awaited pupae
Kew on Flickr: Just flown the nest (well, cupboard)
Kew on Flickr: Beautiful greens
Kew on Flickr: A female Atlas moth gets attached to Phil
Kew on Flickr: These butterflies come from the smallest cocoons
Kew on Flickr: Enjoying a fruit snack
Kew on Flickr: This one got a bit clingy
Kew on Flickr: Working the camera
Kew on Flickr: Delicately balanced
Kew on Flickr: Hanging out in the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Kew on Flickr: Coming soon to the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Kew on Flickr: Coming soon to the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Kew on Flickr: Coming soon to the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Kew on Flickr: Out and about
Kew on Flickr: Hanging on
Kew on Flickr: Clinging to Phil
Kew on Flickr: It's hard to believe this butterfly comes from such a small cocoon
Kew on Flickr: This is what is used to become silk
Kew on Flickr: The pupae within the cocoon
Kew on Flickr: Sculpture of beetle pollinating Victoria Amazonica (Ross White)
Kew on Flickr: Sculpture of beetle pollinating Victoria Amazonica (Ross White)