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Posted 11/28/2012   3:33 pm  Show Profile Check Nells250's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add Nells250 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Butterfly or moth?


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Butterflies and net, designed by M.L. Uderzo, printed by photogravure, and issued by Italy on October 23, 1977 as one of a set of three stamps depicting children's drawings for the 19th Stamp Day, Scott No. 1281.

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Here is an image of a stamp depicting a young woman with butterflies, designed after a work of art by Japanese painter Fujishima Takeji (1867-1943), printed by photogravure, and issued by Japan on April 20, 1966, Scott No. 879.

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Issued July 4, 1988. Scott 1210 - 1213



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Orange Oakleaf or Dead Leaf butterfly (Kallima inachus), printed by photogravure, and issued by Japan on March 12, 1987, Scott No. 1698.

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Monarch Butterfly issued August 15, 1995. Scott 1563

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The Homerus swallowtail or Jamaican giant swallowtail (Papilio homerus), is the largest swallowtail butterfly in the Western Hemisphere. Here is an image of a stamp depicting a Homerus swallowtail, printed by photogravure, and issued by Jamaica on May 4, 1964, Scott No. 223.

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Butterfly and Flower, part of the Write Me...Ring Me Issue.
Issued June 1, 2004. Scott 2045

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Three butterflies, one moth, and four caterpillars (on tabs): Here are images of the four stamps in a set designed by Israeli artist brothers Maxim and Lev Nikolaevich Shamir, printed by lithography, and issued by Israel on December 15, 1965, Scott Nos. 304-07.

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Two-tailed Pasha or Foxy Emperor (Charaxes jasius)


Southern Swallowtail (Papilio alexanor maccabaeus)


Oleander Hawk-moth or Army Green Moth (Daphnis nerii)


Sooty Orange Tip (Zegris eupheme uarda)


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Cabbage butterfly, designed by Yugoslav artist Andreja Milenkovic (1923-2005), printed by photogravure (Courvoisier, S.A.), and issued by Yugoslavia on May 25, 1974 as one of a set of three definitive stamps, Scott No. 1209.

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