Butterflies (XIII) -SMALL SHEET KB(I)- (MNH)

Butterflies (XIII) -SMALL SHEET KB(I)- (MNH) Butterflies (XIII) -SMALL SHEET KB(I)- (MNH) Butterflies (XIII) -SMALL SHEET KB(I)- (MNH) Butterflies (XIII) -SMALL SHEET KB(I)- (MNH) Butterflies (XIII) -SMALL SHEET KB(I)- (MNH) Butterflies (XIII) -SMALL SHEET KB(I)- (MNH)

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  • Item no.: 2967A-2971A-KB(I)-CAM **
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Available from: 28.08.2026 (Pre-order is possible)
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MiNo. 2967A - 2971A KB(I) Cambodia
Opr (5x2); A = perf. K 13; B = imperforated
Set, Issue Date: August 28, 2026
Picture descriptions:
efz-egh) Butterflies (Lepidoptera, papilio)
efz) Paper Kite (Idea leuconoe)
ega) Blue Mormon (Papilio polymnestor)
egb) Common Jezebel (Delias eucharis)
egc) Leopard Lacewing (Cethosia cyane)
egd) Leopard lacewing female (Cethosia cyane - Nymphalidee) 
egg-ege) Common Jay (Graphium doson evemonides)
eegf-egh) Malachite (Siproeta stedienes)

2967 A  1.000 R multicolor efz
2968 A  1.500 R multicolor ega
2969 A  2.000 R multicolor egb
2970 A  2.500 R multicolor egc
2971 A  3.000 R multicolor egd
Quantity: 1,000 pieces
Designer: Cambodia Post
Printer: Instampvina, Vietnam

Conservation Status:
Here as a "MINT NEVER HINGED (MNH)" perforated set or as described in the title, the product image and/or product number as a pair, block of 4 with and/or without margin, miniature sheet KB(I) or sheet strip (STO). The product title, product image, or product details are decisive!

Issue Notice:
  • Southeast Asia is considered one of the most biodiverse regions on Earth for butterflies. The warm, humid tropical climate offers ideal living conditions for tens of thousands of species, including some of the most spectacular record-holders in the insect world.
  • The region is home to butterflies of impressive size. The most famous representative is the Atlas moth (Attacus atlas), which, with a wingspan of up to 30 cm, is considered one of the largest butterflies in the world.
  • Butterflies in Southeast Asia play a crucial role as pollinators in the rainforest ecosystem. Many species are closely adapted to specific host plants.

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