COLLECTIVE STAMP KEYCHAIN
DETAILS
Acrylic case.
Keyring at top.
10 unique Malaysian insects illustrated with a stamp-inspired design.
** Front side with insect graphic, back side with FTMD. logo graphic.
SIZE
4 cm x 4.5 cm
Callopistus castelnaudi (01-CC)
A species of jewel beetle.
Appearance: Bright, shimmering metallic green elytra (wing covers).
Hymenopus coronatus (02-HC)
Common name: Orchid mantis
Appearance: Brilliant colouring and a structure finely adapted for camouflage, mimicking parts of the orchid flower.
Papilio palinurus (03-PP)
Common name: Emerald swallowtail
Appearance: The forewings are dark with a diagonal green or blue iridescent band, while the hindwings are bright green with black edges and long swallowtail extensions.
Toxodera hauseri (04-TH)
A species of praying mantis.
Appearance: Known for their stick mimicry.
Prosopocoilus occipitalis (05-PO)
Common name: Stag beetle
Appearance: The body is divided into three parts and protected by a hard, armoured shell, with prominent mandibles.
Glenea celia (06-GC)
A species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae (longhorn beetle).
Appearance: Members of this genus often exhibit vibrant colours and patterns, which serve as a warning to predators about their potential unpalatability.
Macracantha arcuata (07-MA)
Common name: Long-horned orb-weaver or Curved spiny spider
Appearance: The female Macracantha arcuata has a tough, shell-like abdomen with three pairs of spines, the most striking being the long, curved median spines that can reach three times the abdomen's width.
Phyllium bilobatum (08-PB)
Common name: Leaf insect
Appearance: Known for its exceptional camouflage, Phyllium bilobatum mimics a leaf with its mid-green colour, vein-like wing patterns, and limb extensions.
Pycanum rubens (09-PR)
Common name: Giant shield bug
Appearance: Known for its broad, shield-like shape, the giant shield bug transitions from green in its early stages to deep red or orange in adulthood, with a triangular head and black segmented antennae.
Bythopsyrna circulata (10-BC)
A species of planthopper in the Flatidae family.
Appearance: Known for its unique markings, Bythopsyrna circulata has a black-spotted head and body, with wings decorated with brown loops and a dark stripe. The wing base is usually brown or black, sometimes showing an orange tint.