We are expanding our range of self-adhesive definitive stamps with four
motifs from the world of animals in Liechtenstein's Samina Valley. The
unspoilt, wild-romantic nature of this popular Alpine region provides an
ideal habitat for the "Alpine Salamander" (face value: CHF 0.90). The
shiny black amphibian gives birth to live young and is therefore not
dependent on spawning waters. The "Alpine Silver Ant" (face value: CHF
1.10) is now only found locally in the Eastern Alps. As a threatened
species, the Formica selysi (lat.) ranks high in the Red Lists of the
region.
The "Beetle" (Ceruchus chrysomelinus) (face value: CHF
1.80) is the only representative of its species in Central Europe. The
males and females of these beetles differ in the width of their heads
and the size of their mandibles. The "Snail" (Chilostoma) (face value:
CHF 2.30) is the fourth animal in the bunch. It has a flat, round shell
with more and more coils as it ages.
The design of the new
definitive stamps with illustrations, sketches and old handwriting is
reminiscent of textbooks from days gone by. Each stamp depicts different
details and stages of development of the respective animal.