14 October 2018

Sunday Stamps | I for Insects

Some insects arrived from different countries, for the letter I of Sunday Stamps:

Petasida ephippigera
(Leichhardt's grasshopper)
Australia, 1991

Stigmodera gratiosa ("Jewel Beetles")
Australia, 2016

Castiarina klugii ("Jewel Beetles")
Australia, 2016


Dragonfly ("Protected fauna")
Spain, 2015


Anthophora bee ("Solitary bees")
France, 2016

Ants
USA, 2012

Western honeybee ("Protect pollinators")
USA, 2017

14 comments:

  1. Love how colorful that first insect on the Australian stamp is!

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    1. Australian nature is always very colourful (on stamps, at least).

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  2. I was just thinking the same as Maria :)

    The unusually-shaped dragonfly stamp caught my eye as well.

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    1. I thought I had sent one of these to you :|

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    2. I don't think so, unless it was on something eaten by a mail monster.

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    3. I'm not 100% sure, but it could be :(
      I don't have any of these left.

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  3. Some of my favourite insects here so of course I enjoy the stamps, one of the pleasures of summer is hearing the grasshoppers in the undergrowth.

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  4. The jewel beetle is aptly named, but all are colourful insects.

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    1. On the stamps, they seem more jewels than real insects!

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  5. I am not a fan of insects (thanks for the last one!),
    but I do like dragonflies and that grasshopper certainly has some interesting colours on his body!!

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    1. I'm not a big fan when I met them face to face... but they are useful and, sometimes, beautiful!

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  6. i love it how the stamps show off the beauty of these otherwise unpopular creatures - personally i don't like the element of surprise, they can just show up without prior announcement :) but am trying to be aware of how useful they can be! except for mosquitos maybe

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Thank you for coming. All your comments make me extremely happy.