The following stamps issued by various countries commemorate specific genus species from 3 of the main kingdoms: Animalia, Fungi and Plantae. Clicking on any red text will link to additional information about the kingdom, stamp or country issuing the stamp. The list can also be sorted by using the dropdown selectors under "TAXONOMY."
TAXONOMY
PHILATELY SERIES
World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
Common name:
Fuchsia flatworm, Scarlet-fringed flatworn
Philately link:
Pseudoceros ferrugineus
Country:
Philippines
Year Issued:
2010
Fuchsia flatworm, Scarlet-fringed flatworn
Philately link:
Pseudoceros ferrugineus
Country:
Philippines
Year Issued:
2010
Common name:
Maidenhair tree
Philately link:
Ginkgo biloba
Country:
Japan
Year Issued:
2010
Maidenhair tree
Philately link:
Ginkgo biloba
Country:
Japan
Year Issued:
2010
Common name:
Ponderosa pine, Bull pine, Blackjack pine
Philately link:
Pinus ponderosa
Country:
United States
Year Issued:
2010
Ponderosa pine, Bull pine, Blackjack pine
Philately link:
Pinus ponderosa
Country:
United States
Year Issued:
2010
Common name:
Balsam fir
Philately link:
Abies balsamea
Country:
United States
Year Issued:
2010
Balsam fir
Philately link:
Abies balsamea
Country:
United States
Year Issued:
2010
Common name:
Great blue heron
Philately link:
Ardea herodias
Country:
Nevis
Year Issued:
2010
Great blue heron
Philately link:
Ardea herodias
Country:
Nevis
Year Issued:
2010
Common name:
Magnificent frigatebird
Philately link:
Fregata magnificens
Country:
Nevis
Year Issued:
2010
Magnificent frigatebird
Philately link:
Fregata magnificens
Country:
Nevis
Year Issued:
2010