Tuesday, August 1, 2023

Afghanistan (1986)

Date of issue: July 7th, 1986
Name of issue: Les Reptiles
Number of arachnid related stamps in issue: 2/7

Interesting yet funny issue called “Les Reptiles” (The Reptiles) of seven stamps. Despite it’s name, it only contains three reptile stamps. Two insects and two arachnids complete the set. As you will soon learn, it is not uncommon to find arachnid stamps mixed in series supposedly dedicated to insects, but this is the only issue that I know of where arthropods are confused with vertebrates!




Michel #: 1515
Scott #: 1221
Stanley Gibbon #: 1132
Yvert #: 1330
order: Araneae


Michel #: 1517
Scott #: 1223
Stanley Gibbon #: 1134
Yvert #: 1332
order: Scorpiones

Other stamps of this series:

 
  
 
 
 

Afghanistan - Spiders

Date of issue: July 7th, 1986
Name of issue: Les Reptiles
Number of arachnid related stamps in issue: 2/7

Michel #: 1515
Scott #: 1221
Yvert #: 1330
Stanley Gibbon #: 1132
order: Araneae

























For more information on this series, click HERE

Afghanistan - Scorpions

Date of issue: July 7th, 1986
Name of issue: Les Reptiles
Number of arachnid related stamps in issue: 2/7


Michel #: 1517
Scott #: 1223
Stanley Gibbon #: 1134
Yvert #: 1332
order: Scorpiones

























For more information on this series, click HERE

Sunday, July 23, 2023

Aland (2002)

Date of issue: January 2nd, 2002
Number of arachnid related stamps in issue: 1/1


Stamp issued for St. Knut's day. Note the kid on the left is costumed as spiderman.

Michel #: 201
Stanley Gibbon #: 211
category: folklore

Aland - Spiders

Date of issue: January 2nd, 2002
Number of arachnid related stamps in issue: 1/1



Michel #: 201
Stanley Gibbon #: 211
category: folklore
























For more information on this series, click HERE

Sunday, July 16, 2023

Aland (2011)

Date of issue: 2011
Number of arachnid related stamps in issue: 1/3


I had seen this issue for a while, but I could not find any spider in it. I kept searching since one of the superheroe's name by Aland native Paul Gustafson is "Alias the Spider".

I eventually found a good quality image of the character and discovered that he has a spider drawing on his boots!

Michel #: ?
Stanley Gibbon #: 357
category: cartoon


























Close up of boot:




















Booklet:

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Other stamps of this series:


























Aland - Spiders

Date of issue: 2011
Number of arachnid related stamps in issue: 1/3


Michel #: ?
Stanley Gibbon #: 357
category: cartoon


























Close up of boot:






















For more information on this series, click HERE

Sunday, June 4, 2023

Algeria (1997)

Date of issue: June 18th, 1997
Name of issue: Les scorpions (Scorpions)
Number of arachnid related stamps in issue: 2/2

Information from the postal services booklet that I have translated from French (please note that the information about the animals may or may not be accurate, I am simply re-typing the information).

I- Morphological characteristics of the most common scorpions

Scorpions are distinguished from other arachnidsby the venom glandlocated on the last segment of the tail, the telson.

The Androctonus australis hector scorpion or "man killer" is distinguised from Buthus occitanus tunetanus by it's size, reaching up to 10 cm at adulthood, while B. occitanus does not grow past 7,5 cm. The body is seperated into the cephalothorax and the abdomen. Buthus occitanus tunetanus is uniform brown overall and Androctonus australis hector is pale yellow, but not uniform all over since the coloration of it's thick tail is darker, specially at the level of ring 4 and 5 and the telson is black. The jaw-legs and the stinger of Androctonus australis hector are swollen-like, while the ones from Buthus occitanus tunetanus are thin. The stinger of Androctonus australis hector  is curved.

II- Habitat

Scorpions are generally nocturnal animals living in colonies, in warm countries. Some of them live in humid places. Others prefer desert regions. They are however able to adapt to different biotopes. In Algeria, they are distributed in the south of the Hauts plateaux.

III- Envenomation by scorpions caused anormous public health issues

Dangers for men are real and the fight against scorpion stings is an important public health problem in many of the most affected regions of Algeria. The most affected are in the south and in the Hauts plateaux (El-Bayadh, M'Sila, Laghouat, Béchar, Naâma, Ouargla, Biskra, Tamanrasset, Illizi, etc.)

The Ministry of Health and Population accounts in average 30000 stings per year, with roughly 100 of those being deadly. The number of people being stung is great during the warm season and the most affected people are in the age group between 13 and 30 years old.

In Algeria, the monitoring and the fight against this scourge is garenteed by the competent services of the Ministry of Health and Population.

Treatment of stung people is done by the injecttion of antivenom, produced by the Pasteur Institute in Algeria.

By collaborating with the other Pasteur Institues of the Maghreb and Paris, studies are currently in progress at the laboratory of research about venoms at the Pasteur Institute of Algeria. These studies are undertaken in order to improve the quality of the antivenom and a better serotherapy of stung victims.

We need also to mention that the fight against scorpion stings is also linked to improved habitat conditions, hygiene and life of the affected populations.


Michel #: 1183
Scott #: 1218
Stanley Gibbon #: 1093
Yvert #: 1135
order: Scorpiones
family: Buthidae
*Buthus tunetanus (Herbst, 1800)
Buthus occitanus tunetanus (on stamp)





















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Michel #: 1184
Scott #: 1219
Stanley Gibbon #: 1094
Yvert #: 1136
order: Scorpiones
family: Buthidae
Androctonus australis hector C.L. Koch, 1839





















imperforated





















Deluxe proofs:


PROOF































PROOF































Full sheets:










































First day cover:






















Information sheet from postal services:


RECTO































VERSO

Algeria - Scorpions


Date of issue: June 18th, 1997
Name of issue: Les scorpions (Scorpions)
Number of arachnid related stamps in issue: 2/2

Michel #: 1183
Scott #: 1218
Stanley Gibbon #: 1093
Yvert #: 1135
order: Scorpiones
family: Buthidae
*Buthus tunetanus (Herbst, 1800)
Buthus occitanus tunetanus (on stamp)
























For more information on this series, click HERE

Algeria - Scorpions

Date of issue: June 18th, 1997
Name of issue: Les scorpions (Scorpions)
Number of arachnid related stamps in issue: 2/2


Michel #: 1184
Scott #: 1219
Stanley Gibbon #: 1094
Yvert #: 1136
order: Scorpiones
family: Buthidae
Androctonus australis hector C.L. Koch, 1839























For more information on this series, click HERE