Insect Stamp of Malawi

The industry of Malawi is mainly agriculture such as tea or a cigarette , and a landlocked country to hold the Malawi lake which is thirdly big in the African Continent. Many families of Bantu line lived and it was called Nyasaland before independence and boasted of power to circumference and was, but entered a follower as a protectorate of the U.K. in after 1891. It form Southern Rhodesia (existing Zimbabwe), Northern Rhodesia (existing Zambia) and a federation in 1953. It left a federation in 1963 and became independent as a self-government country of the Commonwealth of Nations in 1964, the following day. It shifted to republican form of government in 1966, and the vanda President who was President first generation became a Life President in 1971 and strengthened autocracy color in afterward. 1990's began, and a voice in search of democratization rose and abolished a Life President system in 1993, and a presidential election by the first political pluralism and parliamentary election were carried out since independence in 1994, and a Murr the large dictator was born.
The beetle of the Ethiopian region, such as 9d TSUCHIHAMMYOU and 1.6l. MADARATENTOU, is drawn, and good selection of a beetle is carried out.
Four kinds of insect stamps were issued in 1991.

Malawi
1970.2.4 Insect Stamp
Scott:127 Scott:128 Scott:129 Scott:130
Bush Locust
Zonocerus elegans
(Pygomorphidae)
Blister Beetle
Mylabris dicincta
(Melioidae)
Pumpmont Ladybird
Henosepilachna elaterii
(Coccinelidae)
Praying Mantid
Sphodromantis
speculabunda

(Mantidae)


1991.9.26 Insect Stamp
Scott:590 Scott:591 Scott:592 Scott:593
Red Locust
Nomadacris septemfasciata
(Acrididae)
Weevil
Curculio curculio
(Curculionidae)
Cotton Stainer
Dysdercus dysdercus
(Pyrrhocoridae)
Pollen Beetle
Mylabris mylabris
(Melioidae)


2012.1.25 Pan African Tsetse & Trypanosomiasis Eradication Campain Stamp
Scott:770 Scott:772 Scott:773
Tsetse Fly
Glossina morsitans
(Glossinidae)
Tsetse Fly
Glossina morsitans
(Glossinidae)
Tsetse Fly
Glossina morsitans
(Glossinidae)


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