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United States Postal Service Colorado Hairstreak Stamps (Non-Machineable for Square Envelopes) Sheet of 20 Postage Stamps Holiday Celebrations Wedding Celebration Anniversary Traditions

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Management number 215884368 Release Date 2026/04/19 List Price $8.00 Model Number 215884368
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The Colorado hairstreak butterfly graces the eighth non-machineable butterfly stamp for use on irregularly sized envelopes, such as square greeting cards, invitations, or announcements. The stamp art was digitally created using images of preserved butterflies as a starting point. The result is a highly stylized, simplified image of a Colorado hairstreak rather than an exact replica. The shimmering purple Colorado hairstreak butterfly (Hypaurotis crysalus) dwells in the forest canopy of that state and much of the Southwest. Never venturing far from its host plant, the Gambel oak (Quercus gambelii), it feeds on tree sap and fallen raindrops. The Colorado hairstreak — Colorado’s official state insect — has slender, hair-like, hind-wing appendages that resemble antennae. Nearby, on the underside of the wings, are spots that look like eyes and the thin streaks that give the hairstreak its name. Pointing its abdomen upward with false antennae held high, the butterfly’s evolutionary decoys fool predators into attacking the false head on the wing. A hungry bird ends up with an unsatisfying beakful of scaly wing. In autumn, after mating, the female lays her eggs. The plump, green caterpillar hatches in spring and feeds on tender new oak leaves. After metamorphosis, the Colorado hairstreak butterfly, with a wingspan of about 1½ inches, darts in and out of the tree branches in quick, erratic flight. The square format of the stamp was developed in partnership with the greeting card industry specifically for oversized or square envelopes. These envelopes cannot pass through the automated Postal processing system and have to be hand-cancelled. They are charged a non-machineable surcharge even if they weigh less than one ounce. Any non-machineable envelope, like oddly shaped or vertical envelopes, as well as lumpy envelopes, rigid envelopes, or mail with clasps, ribbons, or buttons, may use this stamp.

  • The Colorado hairstreak butterfly graces the eighth non-machineable butterfly stamp for use on irregularly sized envelopes, such as square greeting cards, invitations, or announcements.
  • The stamp art was digitally created using images of preserved butterflies as a starting point.
  • Colorado Hairstreak is available in sheets of twenty.
  • Stamps for use on irregularly sized envelopes, such as square greeting cards, invitations, or announcements.
  • The words "NON-MACHINEABLE SURCHARGE" on the stamp indicate its usage value.
  • Like a Forever stamp, this stamp will always be valid for the rate printed on it.
UPC 198168069561
Size 0.1 inches by 5.9 inches
Shape Square
Set Name Sheet of 20
Brand Name United States Postal Service
Unit Count 20.0 Count
Item Weight 0.1 Pounds
Manufacturer USPS
Model Number 5568
Maximum Supported Lines 20
Manufacturer Part Number 121200
Item Dimensions L x W x H 0.1"L x 5.9"W x 7.12"H
Manufacturer Warranty Description N/a.

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