List of Fish On Stamps of Afghanistan

This is a list of fish on stamps' of that appear on postage stamps of Afghanistan

Year Date Type Species Species author Value Stamps catalogues Taxonomy Common name
Scott Yvert Mitchell Sta. & Gib. Order Family
1998 NOR Chalinochromis brichardi Poll, 1974 400 AF 0 0 1805 0 Perciformes Cichlidae
Cyrtocara moorii Boulenger, 1902 600 AF 0 0 1806 0 Perciformes Cichlidae Hump-head
Aulonocara stuartgranti Meyer & Riehl, 1985 800 AF 0 0 1807 0 Perciformes Cichlidae Flavescent peacock
Pseudotropheus tropheops tropheops Regan, 1922 1000 AF 0 0 1808 0 Perciformes Cichlidae
Maylandia zebra Boulenger, 1899 1200 AF 0 0 1809 0 Perciformes Cichlidae Zebra mbuna
Notobranchius eqersi 1500 AF 0 0 1810 0 Cyprinodontiformes Aplocheilidae
Ophthalmotilapia nasuta Poll & Matthes, 1962 4000 AF 0 0 B104 0 Perciformes Cichlidae
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