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Insects.
Issued April 20, 2003
Insects, the most populous animal in the world, live on and in the earth, in the cave, under the water, in the air, on the ice, in or on other animals and plants, in the sea and the like. Studying insects and propagating knowledge of them is important in protecting cereals, domestic animals and forest resources from them.
15 won stamp(sheetlet) : Pantala flavescens Spread in all parts of Korea, including lake Chon on Mt.Paektu, it lives on fly and mosquito.
70 won stamp(sheetlet) : Tibicen japonicus it lives on the sap of the needle-leaf trees in the alpine regions in Korea.
220 won stamp(sheetlet) : Xylotrupes dichotomus Found in all parts of Korea, it lives on the sap of trees and juice of fruits.
300 won stamp(sheetlet) : Lycaena dispar Inhabiting in the north of the central part of Korea, it lives on leaves, sprouts and flowers of plants.
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4274 
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Jon Kum Hui 
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150*85mm, 30*42mm(stamps) mm 
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B114  
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105*60mm mm  
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