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1998 Butterflies of Australia

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Australia has over 400 butterfly species, most of which live in the tropical north and north-eat of Australia where abundant rainforest provides host plants and habitats for many species.

The butterflies featured in this stamp issue include the Red Lacewing (Cethosia cydippe chrysippe), the Dull Oakblue (Arhophalaa centaurus centaurus), the Meadow Argus (Junonia villida calybe), the Ulysses Butterfly (Papilio ulysses joesa) and the Common Red-eye (Chaetocneme beata).

Technical Details

Stamp design: Christopher Shurey

Issue date: 3 September 1998

You may receive a stamp strip, loose stamps or self adhesive stamps depending on availability.

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Australia has over 400 butterfly species, most of which live in the tropical north and north-eat of Australia where abundant rainforest provides host plants and habitats for many species.

The butterflies featured in this stamp issue include the Red Lacewing (Cethosia cydippe chrysippe), the Dull Oakblue (Arhophalaa centaurus centaurus), the Meadow Argus (Junonia villida calybe), the Ulysses Butterfly (Papilio ulysses joesa) and the Common Red-eye (Chaetocneme beata).

Technical Details

Stamp design: Christopher Shurey

Issue date: 3 September 1998

You may receive a stamp strip, loose stamps or self adhesive stamps depending on availability.

Australia has over 400 butterfly species, most of which live in the tropical north and north-eat of Australia where abundant rainforest provides host plants and habitats for many species.

The butterflies featured in this stamp issue include the Red Lacewing (Cethosia cydippe chrysippe), the Dull Oakblue (Arhophalaa centaurus centaurus), the Meadow Argus (Junonia villida calybe), the Ulysses Butterfly (Papilio ulysses joesa) and the Common Red-eye (Chaetocneme beata).

Technical Details

Stamp design: Christopher Shurey

Issue date: 3 September 1998

You may receive a stamp strip, loose stamps or self adhesive stamps depending on availability.

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