Description: Norfolk Island First Day Cover Norfolk Island Wrasses Release date: 30 April 2018 The reef at Emily Bay, Norfolk Island is a popular spot for snorkelling, due to its clear water and an abundance of fish species. The most predominant family in terms of individual species are wrasses (Labridae). Wrasses are a large family of fish that inhabit coral reefs and other temperate waters. They are often brightly coloured. As each wrasse species has differing colour patterns across male, female and (sometimes) juvenile, from 17 wrasse species in the reef there are almost 50 spectacular colour variations. The stamps The stamps in this issue are illustrated by renowned painter, naturalist and zoologist Roger Swainston. $1 Surge Wrasse The $1 stamp features the vividly coloured adult male Surge Wrasse (Thalassoma purpureum). $2 Luculent Wrasse The $2 stamp features the striking orange-red Luculent Wrasse (Pseudolabrus luculentus). The minisheet scene contains other variations of these species, as well as male, female and juvenile Threespot Wrasse (Halichoeres trimaculatus), Inscribed Wrasse (Notolabrus inscriptus) and Green Moon Wrasse (Thalassoma lutescens). Please check out my other Ebay items Postage Discounts Available If purchasing more than one item please request an invoice or wait for one to be issued combining postage Orders over $40 will require registered mail Payment requested within 5 days unless otherwise arranged
Price: 6 AUD
Location: Stockton NSW
End Time: 2024-08-20T07:00:05.000Z
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