US 2015 Eastern Tiger Swallowtail Butterfly ; Imperf. 71c. Scott. 4999a
Series: Butterflies
Stamp details: Eastern Tiger Swallowtail (Papilio glaucus)
Issued date: 01-06-2015 (dd/mm/yyyy)
Face value: 71c.
(Non-Machineable º - No Face Value)
Emission: Definitive
Format: PSA pane of 20
First Day City: Kansas City, Missouri
Catalogue No:-
Scott (USA): 4999a
Michel (Germany): 5178BB
Dimensions (height x width):
31.5mm x 31.5mm
Stamp Colors: Multicolored
Perforation: Imperforate
Gum type: Self-Adhesive
Themes: Butterfly, Moth
Note: Initial value US$0.71 on day of issue.
Stamp details: Eastern Tiger Swallowtail (Papilio glaucus)
Issued date: 01-06-2015 (dd/mm/yyyy)
Face value: 71c.
(Non-Machineable º - No Face Value)
Emission: Definitive
Format: PSA pane of 20
First Day City: Kansas City, Missouri
Catalogue No:-
Scott (USA): 4999a
Michel (Germany): 5178BB
Dimensions (height x width):
31.5mm x 31.5mm
Stamp Colors: Multicolored
Perforation: Imperforate
Gum type: Self-Adhesive
Themes: Butterfly, Moth
Note: Initial value US$0.71 on day of issue.
Description:- Papilio glaucus, the eastern tiger swallowtail, is a species of butterfly native to eastern North America. It is one of the most familiar butterflies in the eastern United States, ranging north to southern Ontario, Canada, and is common in many different habitats. It flies from spring until fall, during which it produces two to three broods. Adults feed on the nectar of many species of flowers, mostly from those of the families Apocynaceae, Asteraceae, and Fabaceae. P. glaucus has a wingspan measuring 7.9 to 14 cm (3.1 to 5.5 in). The male is yellow with four black "tiger stripes" on each forewing. Females may be either yellow or black, making them dimorphic. The yellow morph is similar to the male, but with a conspicuous band of blue spots along the hindwing, while the dark morph is almost completely black.
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papilio_glaucus
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papilio_glaucus