Insect Stamp of Canada

Canada has a country of the second place world that is next to Russia. Briton Cabot reached Newfoundland and declared the U.K. territory in 1947. It circulated through colonization between the French whom it settled in afterward from the 17th century, and it was competed, and the U.K. won, and British rule established it in 1763. It assumed the official name of the country Canada in 1949. Oil, coal, the natural gas are blessed with mining production resources and forestry, the marine products industry are prosperous, but the industrialization such as pulp, aluminum, a car advances, too and there is finance and the service trade, too and occupies the corner of the developed nation.
Five kinds of normal stamps which it drew an insect on were issued in 2007 by this Canada. One kind of normal stamps which it drew a Monarch Caterpillar on was issued additionally in 2009.
Five kinds of normal stamps which it drew an insect on were issued additionally in 2010. One kind of normal stamps which it drew a Wanderer Butterfly on was issued additionally in 2014.

Canada
2007.10.12(1c,3c,5c,10c,25c)/2009.4.22(2c) Normal Stamp
Convergent Ladybird
Hippodamia convergens
(Coccinelidae)
Golden-eyed Lacewing
Chrysopa oculata
(Chrysopidae)
Northern Bumble Bee
Bombus polaris
(Anthophoridae)
Canada Darner
Aeshna canadensis
(Aeschnidae)
Cecropia Moth
Hyalophora cecropia
(Saturniidae)
Monarch (Caterpillar)
Danaus plexippus
(Danaidae)


2010.10.19(4c,6c,7c,8c,9c)/2014.3.31(22c) Normal Stamp
Golden Paper Wasp
Polistes fuscatus
(Vespidae)
Assassin Bug
Zelus luridus
(Reduviidae)
Large Milkweed Bug
Oncopeltus fasciatus
(Lygaeidae)
Margined Soldier Beetle
Chauliognathus marginatus
(Cantharidae)
Dogbane Leaf Beetle
Chrysochus auratus
(Chrysomelidae)
Wanderer Butterfly
Danaus plexippus
(Danaidae)


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