Issue: Cambodia Cyrestis Thyodamas Butterfly 1991 Stamp
Type: Stamp
Number of Stamps: 1
Denominations: 70 R
Issue Date: 1991
Issued By: Cambodia Post
Graceful Butterfly Featured on Rare Cambodian Issue:
In 1991 Cambodia released a beautiful postage stamp featuring the Cyrestis thyodamas butterfly known for its delicate wings and graceful flight this species is recognized by its pale patterns with soft streaks and rounded wings the design of the stamp places the butterfly in the center against a light toned background giving focus to its elegant form and subtle coloration the choice of this butterfly reflects Cambodia commitment to showcasing its natural biodiversity through philately while offering a glimpse into the rich entomological world of Southeast Asia.
Natural Heritage Displayed in Postal Art:
The stamp is part of a broader thematic effort to highlight the nation flora and fauna through visually striking postage the Cyrestis thyodamas commonly referred to as the Common Map is a native butterfly across tropical Asia and is cherished by lepidopterists for its unique beauty by placing it on a national stamp Cambodia celebrates a piece of its ecological heritage and reminds the world of the delicate balance of life within its forests and natural reserves the stamp serves both educational and aesthetic purposes through this elegant depiction.
Symbol of Fragility and Resilience in a Changing Land:
Issued in the early years following Cambodia reentry into international postal networks after periods of conflict this 1991 stamp featuring the Cyrestis thyodamas is more than just a natural subject it represents resilience hope and the nation effort to emerge from turmoil into a period of peaceful cultural and environmental expression the butterfly is often a universal symbol of transformation and new beginnings making it a fitting emblem for the nation ongoing journey the stamp also stands as a reminder of the importance of preserving nature even in times of great change