The second part of our series on Guernsey marine life focuses on crustaceans, a group of animals that includes shrimps, prawns, crabs and lobsters. Around 67,000 species have been identified and, while most crustaceans live in water, a few have evolved to live on land, the most familiar being the humble woodlouse.
The distinguishing feature of all these creatures is the possession of a hard outer shell called an exoskeleton. Like a full suit of armour, this provides a protective casing for the soft body of the animal inside. The legs and tail sections have joints to allow for movement and the front pair of legs of most crustaceans has evolved into claws for feeding and defence.
The miniature sheet also features augmented reality. Using your tablet or smart phone download the SEPAC App from your App store and scan the image of the stamp.
See all the wonderful crabs and lobsters featured on the stamps in their natural environment in this stunning short video.
A quick and wonderful way to get more out of your stamps and more information on the crustaceans featured.
Date of Issue | 30 July 2014 |
Designer | Bridget Yabsley |
Photographers | Sue Daly LRPS |
Printer | Lowe-Martin |
Values | 41p, 54p, 55p, 66p, 74p, 83p, £3 |
Process | Offset Lithography |
Stamp Size | 40mm deep x 32mm wide |
Sheet Size | 100mm deep x 140mm wide |
Sheet Stamp Size | 66mm deep x 48mm wide |
Paper | 100gsm unwatermarked |
Sheet | 10 |
Perforation | Stamps 13.25 x 13, M/Sheet 14.24 x 14 |
Cylinder | A |