Start of the sale:
Friday, 13 July 2012 at 05:41
Item n°180379547
Sale ends:
Friday, 31 May 2024 at 17:34
Complete set of 6 First Day Covers (FDC) with nice first day cachet of 2012 Taiwan Bees Stamps Souvenir Sheet(s/s). Formosa(Taiwan), Rep of China.
First day of issued: July.12,2012.
Scarce.
-FDC(C1):San Chung Temporary Post Office first day cachet.
-FDC(C2):Kaohsiung Temporary Post Office first day cachet.
-FDC(C3):Yi Lang Temporary Post Office first day cachet.
-FDC(C4):Kee Lung Temporary Post Office first day cachet.
-FDC(C5):Kai Yi Temporary Post Office first day cachet.
-FDC(C6):Postal Museum Temporary Post Office first day cachet.
Photo 2 is the cachet images of 6 FDC. They are all of 6 bees of the 2012 Taiwan Bees Stamps s/s.
The photo is only an example.
Bees play an important role in pollinating flowering plants. Their disappearance could lead to food shortages.
The designs follow:
1. Phimenes flavopictus (NT$5): This predatory wasp has yellow markings on its black body, giving it coloring that resembles that of a yellow and black striped tiger. Females build their mud nests in places such as tree trunks and cliff-face crevices. It is also called the “tiger-striped potter wasp” in Chinese.
2. Apis mellifera (NT$10): Commonly known as the western honey bee, most of them have a yellowish brown chest. The species’ worker bees have specialized pollen baskets, which can be found on the tibia of their hind legs.
3. Xanthopimpla pedator (NT$5): The range of this parasitic wasp was once used to control she-oak pests.
4. Xylocopa tranquebarorum (NT$10): This pollinator has almost dark black body. Its wings have a purple, copper sheen to them. Females build their nests by boring holes into dead bamboo.
5. Vespa ducalis (NT$5): This stinging wasp has two golden yellow rings on its abdomen which are its most salient feature. Its last four abdominal segments are black.
6. Apis cerana (NT$10): Commonly known as the eastern honey bee, this pollinator lives in the wild mostly. Its appearance greatly resembles the western honey bee. It has alternating yellow and black stripes on its abdomen.
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