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50 (1973) Nr. 29
Overeenkomst inzake de internationale handel in bedreigde in het wild levende dier- en plantensoorten (met Bijlagen);
Washington, 3 maart 1973
Voor een overzicht van de verdragsgegevens, zie verdragsnummers 002537, 014003 en 014020 in de Verdragenbank.
In overeenstemming met artikel XV van de Overeenkomst zijn op 25 november 2022 te Panama-Stad wijzigingen in Bijlagen I en II tot stand gekomen. Voorts is in overeenstemming met artikel XVI van de Overeenkomst op 20 februari 2023 een wijziging in Bijlage III medegedeeld.
De geconsolideerde Engelse tekst van de Bijlagen I, II en III, met inbegrip van bovenstaande wijzigingen, luidt vanaf 21 mei 2023 als volgt:
valid from 21 May 2023
Interpretation
1. Species included in these Appendices are referred to:
a) by the name of the species; or
b) as being all of the species included in a higher taxon or designated part thereof.
2. The abbreviation “spp.” is used to denote all species of a higher taxon.
3. Other references to taxa higher than species are for the purposes of information or classification only. The common names included after the scientific names of families are for reference only. They are intended to indicate the species within the family concerned that are included in the Appendices. In most cases this is not all of the species within the family.
4. The following abbreviations are used for plant taxa below the level of species:
is used to denote subspecies; and
is used to denote variety (varieties).
5. As none of the species or higher taxa of FLORA included in Appendix I is annotated to the effect that its hybrids shall be treated in accordance with the provisions of Article III of the Convention, this means that artificially propagated hybrids produced from one or more of these species or taxa may be traded with a certificate of artificial propagation, and that seeds and pollen (including pollinia), cut flowers, seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro transported in sterile containers of these hybrids are not subject to the provisions of the Convention.
6. The names of the countries in parentheses placed against the names of species in Appendix III are those of the Parties submitting these species for inclusion in this Appendix.
7. When a species is included in Appendix I, II or III, the whole, live or dead, animal or plant is always included. In addition, all parts and derivatives thereof are also included in the same Appendix unless, for animal species listed in Appendix III and plant species listed in Appendix II or III, the species is annotated with the symbol # followed by a number to indicate that only specific parts and derivatives are included. The symbol # followed by a number placed against the name of a species or higher taxon included in Appendix II or III refers to a footnote that indicates the parts or derivatives of animals or plants that are designated as “specimens” subject to the provisions of the Convention in accordance with Article I, paragraph (b), subparagraph (ii) or (iii).
8. The terms and expressions below, used in annotations in these Appendices, are defined as follows:
Extract
Any substance obtained directly from plant material by physical or chemical means regardless of the manufacturing process. An extract may be solid (e.g. crystals, resin, fine or coarse particles), semi-solid (e.g. gums, waxes) or liquid (e.g. solutions, tinctures, oil and essential oils).
Finished musical instruments
A musical instrument (as referenced by the Harmonized System of the World Customs Organization, Chapter 92; musical instruments, parts and accessories of such articles) that is ready to play or needs only the installation of parts to make it playable. This term includes antique instruments (as defined by the Harmonized System codes 97.05 and 97.06; Works of art, collectors” pieces and antiques).
Finished musical instrument accessories
A musical instrument accessory (as referenced by the Harmonized System of the World Customs Organization, Chapter 92; musical instruments, parts and accessories of such articles) that is separate from the musical instrument, and is specifically designed or shaped to be used explicitly in association with an instrument, and that requires no further modification to be used.
Finished musical instrument parts
A part (as referenced by the Harmonized System of the World Customs Organization, Chapter 92; musical instruments, parts and accessories of such articles) of a musical instrument that is ready to install and is specifically designed and shaped to be used ex1plicitly in association with the instrument to make it playable.
Finished products packaged and ready for retail trade
Products, shipped singly or in bulk, requiring no further processing, packaged, labelled for final use or the retail trade in a state fit for being sold to or used by the general public.
Powder
A dry, solid substance in the form of fine or coarse particles.
Shipment
Cargo transported under the terms of a single bill of lading or air waybill, irrespective of the quantity or number of containers or packages; or pieces worn, carried or included in personal baggage.
Ten (10) kg per shipment
For the term “10 kg per shipment”, the 10 kg limit should be interpreted as referring to the weight of wood of each individual annotated species of genus Dalbergia or Guibourtia present in the items in the shipment. The 10 kg limit is to be assessed only against the individual weights of the portions of wood of each individual annotated species contained in each item of the shipment, and not against the total weight of the shipment. The total weights present of each individual annotated species are considered individually to determine whether a CITES permit or certificate is required for each individual annotated species, and weights of different individual annotated species are not added together for this purpose.
Transformed wood
Defined by Harmonized System code 44.09: Wood (including strips, friezes for parquet flooring, not assembled), continuously shaped (tongued, grooved, rebated, chamfered, V-jointed, beaded, moulded, rounded or the like) along any of its edges, ends or faces, whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed.
Woodchips
Wood that has been reduced to small pieces.
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FAUNA (ANIMALS) PHYLUM CHORDATA CLASS MAMMALIA (MAMMALS) |
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ARTIODACTYLA |
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ANTILOCAPRIDAE Pronghorns |
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Antilocapra americana (Only the population of Mexico; no other population is included in the Appendices) |
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BOVIDAE Antelopes, cattle, duikers, gazelles, goats, sheep, etc. |
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Addax nasomaculatus |
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Ammotragus lervia |
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Antilope cervicapra (Nepal, Pakistan) |
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Bos gaurus {Excludes the domesticated form, which is referenced as Bos frontalis, and is not subject to the provisions of the Convention} |
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Bos mutus {Excludes the domesticated form, which is referenced as Bos grunniens, and is not subject to the provisions of the Convention} |
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Bos sauveli |
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Boselaphus tragocamelus (Pakistan) |
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Bubalus arnee {Excludes the domesticated form, which is referenced as Bubalus bubalis and is not subject to the provisions of the Convention} (Nepal) |
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Bubalus depressicornis |
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Bubalus mindorensis |
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Bubalus quarlesi |
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Budorcas taxicolor |
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Capra caucasica |
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Capra falconeri |
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Capra hircus aegagrus A1 (Pakistan) |
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Capra sibirica (Pakistan) |
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Capricornis milneedwardsii |
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Capricornis rubidus |
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Capricornis sumatraensis |
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Capricornis thar |
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Cephalophus brookei |
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Cephalophus dorsalis |
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Cephalophus jentinki |
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Cephalophus ogilbyi |
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Cephalophus silvicultor |
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Cephalophus zebra |
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Damaliscus pygargus pygargus |
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Gazella bennettii (Pakistan) |
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Gazella cuvieri |
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Gazella dorcas (Algeria, Tunisia) |
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Gazella leptoceros |
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Hippotragus niger variani |
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Kobus leche |
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Naemorhedus baileyi |
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Naemorhedus caudatus |
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Naemorhedus goral |
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Naemorhedus griseus |
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Nanger dama |
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Oryx dammah |
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Oryx leucoryx |
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Ovis ammon |
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Ovis arabica |
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Ovis bochariensis |
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Ovis canadensis (Only the population of Mexico; no other population is included in the Appendices) |
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Ovis collium |
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Ovis cycloceros |
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Ovis darwini |
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Ovis gmelini (Only the population of Cyprus; no other population is included in the Appendices) |
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Ovis hodgsoni |
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Ovis jubata |
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Ovis karelini |
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Ovis nigrimontana |
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Ovis polii |
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Ovis punjabiensis |
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Ovis severtzovi |
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Ovis vignei |
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Pantholops hodgsonii |
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Philantomba maxwelli |
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Philantomba monticola |
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Pseudois nayaur (Pakistan) |
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Pseudoryx nghetinhensis |
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Rupicapra pyrenaica ornata |
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Saiga borealis A2 |
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Saiga tatarica A2 |
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Tetracerus quadricornis (Nepal) |
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CAMELIDAE Guanaco, vicuna |
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Lama guanicoe |
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Vicugna vicugna (Except the populations of: Argentina [populations of the Provinces of Catamarca, Jujuy and Salta, and semi-captive populations of the Provinces of Catamarca, Jujuy, La Rioja, Salta and San Juan], Chile [populations of the region of Arica and Parinacota and of the region of Tarapacá], Ecuador, Peru and the Plurinational State of Bolivia, which are included in Appendix II) |
Vicugna vicugna A3 (Only the populations of Argentina [populations of the Provinces of Catamarca, Jujuy and Salta, and semi-captive populations of the Provinces of Catamarca, Jujuy, La Rioja, Salta and San Juan], Chile [populations of the region of Arica and Parinacota and of the region of Tarapacá], Ecuador, Peru and the Plurinational State of Bolivia; all other populations are included in Appendix I) |
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CERVIDAE Deer, huemuls, muntjacs, pudus |
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Axis calamianensis |
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Axis kuhlii |
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Axis porcinus (Except the subspecies included in Appendix I) (Pakistan) |
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Axis porcinus annamiticus |
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Blastocerus dichotomus |
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Cervus elaphus bactrianus |
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Cervus elaphus barbarus (Algeria, Tunisia) |
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Cervus elaphus hanglu |
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Dama dama mesopotamica |
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Hippocamelus spp. |
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Mazama temama cerasina |
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(Guatemala) |
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Muntiacus crinifrons |
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Muntiacus vuquangensis |
Odocoileus virginianus mayensis |
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(Guatemala) |
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Ozotoceros bezoarticus |
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Pudu mephistophiles |
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Pudu puda |
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Rucervus duvaucelii |
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Rucervus eldii |
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GIRAFFIDAE Giraffe |
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Giraffa camelopardalis |
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HIPPOPOTAMIDAE Hippopotamuses |
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Hexaprotodon liberiensis |
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Hippopotamus amphibius |
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MOSCHIDAE Musk deer |
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Moschus spp. (Only the populations of Afghanistan, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal and Pakistan; all other populations are included in Appendix II) |
Moschus spp. (Except the populations of Afghanistan, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal and Pakistan, which are included in Appendix I) |
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SUIDAE Babirusa, hog |
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Babyrousa babyrussa |
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Babyrousa bolabatuensis |
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Babyrousa celebensis |
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Babyrousa togeanensis |
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Sus salvanius |
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TAYASSUIDAE Peccaries |
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TAYASSUIDAE spp. (Except the species included in Appendix I and the populations of Pecari tajacu of Mexico and the United States of America, which are not included in the Appendices) |
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Catagonus wagneri |
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CARNIVORA |
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AILURIDAE Red panda |
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Ailurus fulgens |
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CANIDAE Wild dogs, foxes, wolves |
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Canis aureus (India) |
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Canis lupus (Only the populations of Bhutan, India, Nepal and Pakistan; all other populations are included in Appendix II) {Excludes the domesticated form and the dingo which are referenced as Canis lupus familiaris and Canis lupus dingo, respectively, which are not subject to the provisions of the Convention} |
Canis lupus (Except the populations of Bhutan, India, Nepal and Pakistan, which are included in Appendix I) {Excludes the domesticated form and the dingo which are referenced as Canis lupus familiaris and Canis lupus dingo, respectively, which are not subject to the provisions of the Convention} |
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Cerdocyon thous |
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Chrysocyon brachyurus |
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Cuon alpinus |
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Lycalopex culpaeus |
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Lycalopex fulvipes |
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Lycalopex griseus |
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Lycalopex gymnocercus |
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Speothos venaticus |
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Vulpes bengalensis (India) |
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Vulpes cana |
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Vulpes vulpes griffithi (India) |
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Vulpes vulpes montana (India) |
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Vulpes vulpes pusilla (India) |
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Vulpes zerda |
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EUPLERIDAE Fossa, falanouc, Malagasy civet |
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Cryptoprocta ferox |
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Eupleres goudotii |
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Fossa fossana |
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FELIDAE Cats |
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FELIDAE spp. A1 A4 (Except the species included in Appendix I) |
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Acinonyx jubatus A5 |
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Caracal caracal (Only the population of Asia; all other populations are included in Appendix II) |
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Catopuma temminckii |
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Felis nigripes |
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Herpailurus yagouaroundi (Only the populations of Central and North America; all other populations are included in Appendix II) |
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Leopardus geoffroyi |
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Leopardus guttulus |
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Leopardus jacobita |
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Leopardus pardalis |
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Leopardus tigrinus |
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Leopardus wiedii |
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Lynx pardinus |
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Neofelis diardi |
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Neofelis nebulosa |
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Panthera leo (Only the populations of India; all other populations are included in Appendix II) |
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Panthera onca |
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Panthera pardus |
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Panthera tigris |
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Panthera uncia |
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Pardofelis marmorata |
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Prionailurus bengalensis bengalensis (Only the populations of Bangladesh, India and Thailand; all other populations are included in Appendix II) |
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Prionailurus planiceps |
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Prionailurus rubiginosus (Only the population of India; all other populations are included in Appendix II) |
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Puma concolor (Only the populations of Costa Rica and Panama; all other populations are included in Appendix II) |
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HERPESTIDAE Mongooses |
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Herpestes edwardsi (India, Pakistan) |
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Herpestes fuscus (India) |
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Herpestes javanicus (Pakistan) |
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Herpestes javanicus auropunctatus (India) |
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Herpestes smithii (India) |
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Herpestes urva (India) |
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Herpestes vitticollis (India) |
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HYAENIDAE Aardwolf, hyena |
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Hyaena hyaena (Pakistan) |
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Proteles cristata (Botswana) |
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MEPHITIDAE Humboldt's hog-nosed skunk |
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Conepatus humboldtii |
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MUSTELIDAE Badgers, martens, otters, weasels, etc. |
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LUTRINAE Otters |
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LUTRINAE spp. (Except the species included in Appendix I) |
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Aonyx capensis microdon (Only the populations of Cameroon and Nigeria; all other populations are included in Appendix II) |
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Aonyx cinereus |
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Enhydra lutris nereis |
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Lontra felina |
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Lontra longicaudis |
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Lontra provocax |
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Lutra lutra |
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Lutra nippon |
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Lutrogale perspicillata |
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Pteronura brasiliensis |
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MUSTELINAE Grisons, honey badgers, martens, tayra, weasels |
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Eira barbara (Honduras) |
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Martes flavigula (India) |
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Martes foina intermedia (India) |
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Martes gwatkinsii (India) |
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Mellivora capensis (Botswana) |
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Mustela altaica (India) |
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Mustela erminea ferghanae (India) |
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Mustela kathiah (India) |
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Mustela nigripes |
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Mustela sibirica (India) |
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ODOBENIDAE Walrus |
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Odobenus rosmarus (Canada) |
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OTARIIDAE Fur seals, sealions |
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Arctocephalus spp. (Except the species included in Appendix I) |
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Arctocephalus townsend |
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PHOCIDAE Seals |
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Mirounga leonina |
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Monachus spp. |
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PROCYONIDAE Coatis, kinkajou |
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Nasua narica (Honduras) |
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Nasua nasua solitaria (Uruguay) |
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Potos flavus (Honduras) |
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URSIDAE Bears, giant pandas |
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URSIDAE spp. (Except the species included in Appendix I) |
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Ailuropoda melanoleuca |
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Helarctos malayanus |
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Melursus ursinus |
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Tremarctos ornatus |
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Ursus arctos (Only the populations of Bhutan, China, Mexico and Mongolia; all other populations are included in Appendix II) |
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Ursus arctos isabellinus |
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Ursus thibetanus |
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VIVERRIDAE Binturong, civets, linsangs, otter-civet, palm civets |
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Arctictis binturong (India) |
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Civettictis civetta (Botswana) |
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Cynogale bennettii |
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Hemigalus derbyanus |
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Paguma larvata (India) |
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Paradoxurus hermaphroditus (India) |
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Paradoxurus jerdoni (India) |
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Prionodon linsang |
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Prionodon pardicolor |
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Viverra civettina (India) |
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Viverra zibetha (India) |
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Viverricula indica (India) |
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CETACEA Dolphins, porpoises, whales |
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CETACEA spp. A6 (Except the species included in Appendix I) |
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BALAENIDAE Bowhead whale, right whales |
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Balaena mysticetus |
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Eubalaena spp. |
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BALAENOPTERIDAE Fin whales, humpback whales, rorquals |
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Balaenoptera acutorostrata (Except the population of West Greenland, which is included in Appendix II) |
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Balaenoptera bonaerensis |
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Balaenoptera borealis |
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Balaenoptera edeni |
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Balaenoptera musculus |
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Balaenoptera omurai |
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Balaenoptera physalus |
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Megaptera novaeangliae |
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DELPHINIDAE Dolphins |
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Orcaella brevirostris |
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Orcaella heinsohni |
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Sotalia spp. |
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Sousa spp. |
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ESCHRICHTIIDAE Grey whale |
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Eschrichtius robustus |
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INIIDAE River dolphin |
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Lipotes vexillifer |
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NEOBALAENIDAE Pygmy right whale |
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Caperea marginata |
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PHOCOENIDAE Porpoises |
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Neophocaena asiaeorientalis |
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Neophocaena phocaenoides |
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Phocoena sinus |
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PHYSETERIDAE Sperm whale |
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Physeter macrocephalus |
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PLATANISTIDAE River dolphins |
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Platanista spp. |
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ZIPHIIDAE Beaked whales, bottle- nosed whales |
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Berardius spp. |
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Hyperoodon spp. |
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CHIROPTERA |
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PHYLLOSTOMIDAE White-lined broad-nosed bats |
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Platyrrhinus lineatus (Uruguay) |
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PTEROPODIDAE Fruit bats, flying foxes |
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Acerodon spp. (Except the species included in Appendix I) |
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Acerodon jubatus |
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Pteropus spp. (Except the species included in Appendix I and Pteropus brunneus which is not included in the Appendices) |
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Pteropus insularis |
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Pteropus loochoensis |
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Pteropus mariannus |
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Pteropus molossinus |
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Pteropus pelewensis |
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Pteropus pilosus |
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Pteropus samoensis |
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Pteropus tonganus |
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Pteropus ualanus |
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Pteropus yapensis |
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CINGULATA |
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DASYPODIDAE Armadillos |
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Cabassous tatouay (Uruguay) |
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Chaetophractus nationi A7 |
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Priodontes maximus |
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DASYUROMORPHIA |
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DASYURIDAE Dunnarts |
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Sminthopsis longicaudata |
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Sminthopsis psammophila |
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DIPROTODONTIA |
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MACROPODIDAE Kangaroos, wallabies |
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Dendrolagus inustus |
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Dendrolagus ursinus |
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Lagorchestes hirsutus |
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Lagostrophus fasciatus |
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Onychogalea fraenata |
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PHALANGERIDAE Cuscuses |
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Phalanger intercastellanus |
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Phalanger mimicus |
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Phalanger orientalis |
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Spilocuscus kraemeri |
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Spilocuscus maculatus |
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Spilocuscus papuensis |
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POTOROIDAE Rat-kangaroos |
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Bettongia spp. |
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VOMBATIDAE Northern hairy-nosed wombat |
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Lasiorhinus krefftii |
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LAGOMORPHA |
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LEPORIDAE Rabbits |
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Caprolagus hispidus |
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Romerolagus diazi |
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MONOTREMATA |
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TACHYGLOSSIDAE Echidnas |
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Zaglossus spp. |
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PERAMELEMORPHIA |
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PERAMELIDAE Barred bandicoots |
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Perameles bougainville |
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THYLACOMYIDAE Bilby |
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Macrotis lagotis |
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PERISSODACTYLA |
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EQUIDAE Horses, wild asses, zebras |
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Equus africanus {Excludes the domesticated form, which is referenced as Equus asinus, and is not subject to the provisions of the Convention} |
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Equus grevyi |
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Equus hemionus (Except the subspecies included in Appendix I) |
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Equus hemionus hemionus |
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Equus hemionus khur |
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Equus hemionus luteus |
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Equus kiang |
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Equus przewalskii |
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Equus zebra hartmannae |
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Equus zebra zebra |
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RHINOCEROTIDAE Rhinoceroses |
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RHINOCEROTIDAE spp. (Except the subspecies included in Appendix II) |
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Ceratotherium simum simum (Only the populations of EswatiniA8, Namibia A9 and South AfricaA8; all other populations are included in Appendix I) |
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TAPIRIDAE Tapirs |
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TAPIRIDAE spp. (Except the species included in Appendix II) |
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Tapirus terrestris |
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PHOLIDOTA |
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MANIDAE Pangolins |
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Manis spp. (Except the species included in Appendix I) |
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Manis crassicaudata |
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Manis culionensis |
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Manis gigantea |
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Manis javanica |
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Manis pentadactyla |
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Manis temminckii |
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Manis tetradactyla |
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Manis tricuspis |
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PILOSA |
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BRADYPODIDAE Three-toed sloths |
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Bradypus pygmaeus |
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Bradypus variegatus |
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MYRMECOPHAGIDAE Giant anteater, tamandua |
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Myrmecophaga tridactyla |
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Tamandua mexicana (Guatemala) |
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PRIMATES Apes, monkeys |
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PRIMATES spp. (Except the species included in Appendix I) |
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ATELIDAE Howler monkeys, spider monkeys |
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Alouatta palliata |
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Alouatta pigra |
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Ateles geoffroyi frontatus |
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Ateles geoffroyi ornatus |
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Brachyteles arachnoides |
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Brachyteles hypoxanthus |
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Oreonax flavicauda |
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CEBIDAE Marmosets, tamarins, new- world monkeys |
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Callimico goeldii |
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Callithrix aurita |
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Callithrix flaviceps |
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Leontopithecus spp. |
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Saguinus bicolor |
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Saguinus geoffroyi |
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Saguinus leucopus |
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Saguinus martinsi |
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Saguinus oedipus |
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Saimiri oerstedii |
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CERCOPITHECIDAE Old-world monkeys |
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Cercocebus galeritus |
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Cercopithecus diana |
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Cercopithecus roloway |
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Macaca silenus |
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Macaca sylvanus |
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Mandrillus leucophaeus |
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Mandrillus sphinx |
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Nasalis larvatus |
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Piliocolobus kirkii |
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Piliocolobus rufomitratus |
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Presbytis potenziani |
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Pygathrix spp. |
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Rhinopithecus spp. |
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Semnopithecus ajax |
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Semnopithecus dussumieri |
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Semnopithecus entellus |
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Semnopithecus hector |
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Semnopithecus hypoleucos |
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Semnopithecus priam |
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Semnopithecus schistaceus |
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Simias concolor |
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Trachypithecus geei |
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Trachypithecus pileatus |
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Trachypithecus shortridgei |
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CHEIROGALEIDAE Dwarf lemurs |
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CHEIROGALEIDAE spp. |
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DAUBENTONIIDAE Aye-aye |
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Daubentonia madagascariensis |
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HOMINIDAE Apes, chimpanzees, gorillas, orang-utans |
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Gorilla beringei |
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Gorilla gorilla |
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Pan spp. |
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Pongo abelii |
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Pongo pygmaeus |
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Pongo tapanuliensis |
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HYLOBATIDAE Gibbons |
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HYLOBATIDAE spp. |
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INDRIIDAE Indris, sifakas, woolly lemurs |
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INDRIIDAE spp. |
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LEMURIDAE Large lemurs |
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LEMURIDAE spp. |
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LEPILEMURIDAE Sportive lemurs |
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LEPILEMURIDAE spp. |
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LORISIDAE Lorises |
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Nycticebus spp. |
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PITHECIIDAE Sakis, uakaris |
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Cacajao spp. |
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Chiropotes albinasus |
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PROBOSCIDEA |
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ELEPHANTIDAE Elephants |
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Elephas maximus |
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Loxodonta africana (Except the populations of Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe, which are included in Appendix II subject to annotation A10) |
Loxodonta africana A10 (Only the populations of Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe; all other populations are included in Appendix I) |
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RODENTIA |
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CHINCHILLIDAE Chinchillas |
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Chinchilla spp. A1 |
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CUNICULIDAE Pacas |
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Cuniculus paca (Honduras) |
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DASYPROCTIDAE Agoutis |
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Dasyprocta punctata (Honduras) |
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ERETHIZONTIDAE New-world porcupines |
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Sphiggurus mexicanus (Honduras) |
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Sphiggurus spinosus (Uruguay) |
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MURIDAE Mice, rats |
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Leporillus conditor |
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Pseudomys fieldi |
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Xeromys myoides |
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Zyzomys pedunculatus |
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SCIURIDAE Ground squirrels, tree squirrels |
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Cynomys mexicanus |
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Marmota caudata (India) |
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Marmota himalayana (India) |
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Ratufa spp. |
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SCANDENTIA Tree shrews |
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SCANDENTIA spp. |
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SIRENIA |
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DUGONGIDAE Dugong |
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Dugong dugon |
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TRICHECHIDAE Manatees |
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Trichechus inunguis |
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Trichechus manatus |
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Trichechus senegalensis |
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CLASS AVES (BIRDS) |
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ANSERIFORMES |
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ANATIDAE Ducks, geese, swans, etc. |
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Anas aucklandica |
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Anas bernieri |
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Anas chlorotis |
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Anas formosa |
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Anas laysanensis |
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Anas nesiotis |
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Asarcornis scutulata |
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Branta canadensis leucopareia |
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Branta ruficollis |
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Branta sandvicensis |
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Coscoroba coscoroba |
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Cygnus melancoryphus |
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Dendrocygna arborea |
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Dendrocygna autumnalis (Honduras) |
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Dendrocygna bicolor (Honduras) |
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Oxyura leucocephala |
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Rhodonessa caryophyllacea |
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Sarkidiornis melanotos |
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APODIFORMES |
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TROCHILIDAE Hummingbirds |
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TROCHILIDAE spp. (Except the species included in Appendix I) |
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Glaucis dohrnii |
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CHARADRIIFORMES |
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BURHINIDAE Thick-knee |
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Burhinus bistriatus (Guatemala) |
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LARIDAE Relict gull |
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Larus relictus |
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SCOLOPACIDAE Curlews, greenshanks |
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Numenius borealis |
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Numenius tenuirostris |
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Tringa guttifer |
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CICONIIFORMES |
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BALAENICIPITIDAE Shoebill |
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Balaeniceps rex |
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CICONIIDAE Storks |
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Ciconia boyciana |
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Ciconia nigra |
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Jabiru mycteria |
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Mycteria cinerea |
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PHOENICOPTERIDAE Flamingos |
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PHOENICOPTERIDAE spp. |
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THRESKIORNITHIDAE Ibises, spoonbills |
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Eudocimus ruber |
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Geronticus calvus |
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Geronticus eremita |
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Nipponia nippon |
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Platalea leucorodia |
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COLUMBIFORMES |
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COLUMBIDAE Doves, pigeons |
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Caloenas nicobarica |
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Ducula mindorensis |
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Gallicolumba luzonica |
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Goura spp. |
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Nesoenas mayeri (Mauritius) |
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CORACIIFORMES |
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BUCEROTIDAE Hornbills |
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Aceros spp. (Except the species included in Appendix I) |
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Aceros nipalensis |
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Anorrhinus spp. |
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Anthracoceros spp. |
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Berenicornis spp. |
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Buceros spp. (Except the species included in Appendix I) |
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Buceros bicornis |
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Penelopides spp. |
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Rhinoplax vigil |
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Rhyticeros spp. (Except the species included in Appendix I) |
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Rhyticeros subruficollis |
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CUCULIFORMES |
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MUSOPHAGIDAE Turacos |
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Tauraco spp. |
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FALCONIFORMES Eagles, falcons, hawks, vultures |
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FALCONIFORMES spp. (Except the species included in Appendices I and III and Caracara lutosa, Cathartes aura, Cathartes burrovianus, Cathartes melambrotus and Coragyps atratus which are not included in the Appendices) |
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ACCIPITRIDAE Hawks, eagles |
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Aquila adalberti |
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Aquila heliaca |
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Chondrohierax wilsonii |
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Haliaeetus albicilla |
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Harpia harpyja |
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Pithecophaga jefferyi |
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CATHARTIDAE New-world vultures |
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Gymnogyps californianus |
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Sarcoramphus papa (Honduras) |
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Vultur gryphus |
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FALCONIDAE Falcons |
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Falco araeus |
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Falco jugger |
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Falco newtoni (Only the population of Seychelles; all other populations are included in Appendix II) |
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Falco peregrinus |
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Falco punctatus |
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Falco rusticolus |
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GALLIFORMES |
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CRACIDAE Chachalacas, currassows, guans |
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Crax alberti (Colombia) |
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Crax blumenbachii |
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Crax daubentoni (Colombia) |
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Crax globulosa (Colombia) |
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Crax rubra (Colombia, Guatemala, Honduras) |
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Mitu mitu |
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Oreophasis derbianus |
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Ortalis vetula (Guatemala, Honduras) |
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Penelope albipennis |
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Pauxi pauxi (Colombia) |
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Penelope purpurascens (Honduras) |
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Penelopina nigra (Guatemala) |
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Pipile jacutinga |
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Pipile pipile |
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MEGAPODIIDAE Maleo fowl |
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Macrocephalon maleo |
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PHASIANIDAE Grouse, guineafowl, partridges, peafowl, pheasants, tragopans |
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Argusianus argus |
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Catreus wallichii |
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Colinus virginianus ridgwayi |
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Crossoptilon crossoptilon |
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Crossoptilon mantchuricum |
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Gallus sonneratii |
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Ithaginis cruentus |
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Lophophorus impejanus |
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Lophophorus lhuysii |
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Lophophorus sclateri |
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Lophura edwardsi |
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Lophura leucomelanos (Pakistan) |
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Lophura swinhoii |
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Meleagris ocellata (Guatemala) |
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Pavo cristatus (Pakistan) |
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Pavo muticus |
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Polyplectron bicalcaratum |
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Polyplectron germaini |
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Polyplectron malacense |
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Polyplectron napoleonis |
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Polyplectron schleiermacheri |
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Pucrasia macrolopha (Pakistan) |
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Rheinardia ocellata |
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Syrmaticus ellioti |
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Syrmaticus humiae |
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Syrmaticus mikado |
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Syrmaticus reevesii |
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Tetraogallus caspius |
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Tetraogallus tibetanus |
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Tragopan blythii |
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Tragopan caboti |
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Tragopan melanocephalus |
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Tragopan satyra (Nepal) |
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Tympanuchus cupido attwateri |
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GRUIFORMES |
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GRUIDAE Cranes |
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GRUIDAE spp. (Except the species included in Appendix I) |
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Antigone canadensis nesiotes |
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Antigone canadensis pulla |
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Antigone vipio |
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Balearica pavonina |
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Grus americana |
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Grus japonensis |
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Grus monacha |
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Grus nigricollis |
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Leucogeranus leucogeranus |
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OTIDIDAE Bustards |
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OTIDIDAE spp. (Except the species included in Appendix I) |
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Ardeotis nigriceps |
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Chlamydotis macqueenii |
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Chlamydotis undulata |
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Houbaropsis bengalensis |
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RALLIDAE Lord Howe rail |
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Hypotaenidia sylvestris |
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RHYNOCHETIDAE Kagu |
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Rhynochetos jubatus |
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PASSERIFORMES |
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ALAUDIDAE Larks |
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Alauda arvensis (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) |
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Galerida cristata (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) |
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Lullula arborea (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) |
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Melanocorypha calandra (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) |
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ATRICHORNITHIDAE Western scrub-bird |
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Atrichornis clamosus |
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COTINGIDAE Cotingas |
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Cephalopterus ornatus (Colombia) |
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Cephalopterus penduliger (Colombia) |
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Cotinga maculata |
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Rupicola spp. |
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Xipholena atropurpurea |
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EMBERIZIDAE Cardinals, tanagers |
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Emberiza citrinella (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) |
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Emberiza hortulana (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) |
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Gubernatrix cristata |
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Melopyrrha nigra (Cuba) |
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Paroaria capitata |
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Paroaria coronata |
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Tangara fastuosa |
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Tiaris canorus (Cuba) |
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ESTRILDIDAE Mannikins, waxbills |
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Amandava formosa |
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Lonchura oryzivora |
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Poephila cincta cincta |
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FRINGILLIDAE Finches |
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Carduelis cannabina (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) |
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Carduelis carduelis (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) |
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Carduelis cucullata |
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Carduelis flammea (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) |
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Carduelis hornemanni (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) |
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Carduelis spinus (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) |
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Carduelis yarrellii |
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Carpodacus erythrinus (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) |
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Loxia curvirostra (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) |
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Pyrrhula pyrrhula (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) |
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Serinus serinus (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) |
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HIRUNDINIDAE White-eyed river martin |
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Pseudochelidon sirintarae |
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ICTERIDAE Saffron-cowled blackbird |
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Xanthopsar flavus |
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MELIPHAGIDAE Helmeted honeyeater |
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Lichenostomus melanops cassidix |
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MUSCICAPIDAE Old-world flycatchers |
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Acrocephalus rodericanus (Mauritius) |
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Copsychus malabaricus |
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Cyornis ruckii |
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Dasyornis broadbenti litoralis |
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Dasyornis longirostris |
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Erithacus rubecula (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) |
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Ficedula parva (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) |
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Garrulax canorus |
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Garrulax taewanus |
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Hippolais icterina (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) |
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Leiothrix argentauris |
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Leiothrix lutea |
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Liocichla omeiensis |
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Luscinia svecica (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) |
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Luscinia luscinia (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) |
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Luscinia megarhynchos (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) |
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Monticola saxatilis (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) |
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Picathartes gymnocephalus |
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Picathartes oreas |
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Sylvia atricapilla (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) |
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Sylvia borin (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) |
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Sylvia curruca (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) |
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Sylvia nisoria (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) |
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Terpsiphone bourbonnensis (Mauritius) |
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Turdus merula (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) |
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Turdus philomelos (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) |
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ORIOLIDAE Oriole |
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Oriolus oriolus (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) |
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PARADISAEIDAE Birds of paradise |
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PARADISAEIDAE spp. |
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PARIDAE Tit |
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Parus ater (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) |
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PITTIDAE Pittas |
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Pitta guajana |
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Pitta gurneyi |
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Pitta kochi |
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Pitta nympha |
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PYCNONOTIDAE Straw-headed bulbul |
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Pycnonotus zeylanicus <Entry into effect delayed by 12 months, i.e. until 25 November 2023> |
Pycnonotus zeylanicus <To be deleted on 25 November 2023> |
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STURNIDAE Mynas |
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Gracula religiosa |
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Leucopsar rothschildi |
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TROGLODYTIDAE Wren |
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Troglodytes troglodytes (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) |
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ZOSTEROPIDAE White-chested white- eye |
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Zosterops albogularis |
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PELECANIFORMES |
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FREGATIDAE Christmas frigatebird |
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Fregata andrewsi |
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PELECANIDAE Dalmatian pelican |
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Pelecanus crispus |
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SULIDAE Abbot’s booby |
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Papasula abbotti |
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PICIFORMES |
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CAPITONIDAE Toucan barbet |
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Semnornis ramphastinus (Colombia) |
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PICIDAE Tristram’s woodpecker |
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Dryocopus javensis richardsi |
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RAMPHASTIDAE Toucans |
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Baillonius bailloni (Argentina) |
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Pteroglossus aracari |
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Pteroglossus castanotis (Argentina) |
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Pteroglossus viridis |
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Ramphastos dicolorus (Argentina) |
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Ramphastos sulfuratus |
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Ramphastos toco |
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Ramphastos tucanus |
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Ramphastos vitellinus |
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Selenidera maculirostris (Argentina) |
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PODICIPEDIFORMES |
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PODICIPEDIDAE Giant grebe |
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Podilymbus gigas |
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PROCELLARIIFORMES |
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DIOMEDEIDAE Short-tailed albatross |
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Phoebastria albatrus |
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PSITTACIFORMES |
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PSITTACIFORMES spp. (Except the species included in Appendix I and Agapornis roseicollis, Melopsittacus undulatus, Nymphicus hollandicus and Psittacula krameri which are not included in the Appendices) |
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CACATUIDAE Cockatoos |
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Cacatua goffiniana |
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Cacatua haematuropygia |
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Cacatua moluccensis |
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Cacatua sulphurea |
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Probosciger aterrimus |
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LORIIDAE Lories |
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Eos histrio |
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Vini ultramarina |
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PSITTACIDAE Amazons, macaws, parakeets, parrots |
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Amazona arausiaca |
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Amazona auropalliata |
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Amazona barbadensis |
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Amazona brasiliensis |
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Amazona finschi |
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Amazona guildingii |
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Amazona imperialis |
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Amazona leucocephala |
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Amazona oratrix |
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Amazona pretrei |
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Amazona rhodocorytha |
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Amazona tucumana |
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Amazona versicolor |
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Amazona vinacea |
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Amazona viridigenalis |
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Amazona vittata |
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Anodorhynchus spp. |
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Ara ambiguus |
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Ara glaucogularis |
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Ara macao |
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Ara militaris |
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Ara rubrogenys |
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Cyanopsitta spixii |
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Cyanoramphus cookii |
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Cyanoramphus forbesi |
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Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae |
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Cyanoramphus saisseti |
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Cyclopsitta diophthalma coxeni |
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Eunymphicus cornutus |
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Guarouba guarouba |
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Neophema chrysogaster |
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Ognorhynchus icterotis |
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Pezoporus flaviventris |
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Pezoporus occidentalis |
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Pezoporus wallicus |
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Pionopsitta pileata |
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Primolius couloni |
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Primolius maracana |
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Psephotellus chrysopterygius |
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Psephotellus dissimilis |
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Psephotellus pulcherrimus |
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Psittacula echo |
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Psittacus erithacus |
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Pyrrhura cruentata |
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Rhynchopsitta spp. |
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Strigops habroptilus |
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RHEIFORMES |
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RHEIDAE Rheas |
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Pterocnemia pennata (Except the subspecies included in Appendix II) |
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Pterocnemia pennata pennata |
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Rhea americana |
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SPHENISCIFORMES |
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SPHENISCIDAE Penguins |
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Spheniscus demersus |
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Spheniscus humboldti |
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STRIGIFORMES Owls |
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STRIGIFORMES spp. (Except the species included in Appendix I and Sceloglaux albifacies which is not included in the Appendices) |
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STRIGIDAE Owls |
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Heteroglaux blewitti |
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Mimizuku gurneyi |
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Ninox natalis |
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TYTONIDAE Barn owls |
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Tyto soumagnei |
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STRUTHIONIFORMES |
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STRUTHIONIDAE Ostriches |
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Struthio camelus (Only the populations of Algeria, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Chad, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, the Niger, Nigeria, Senegal and the Sudan; no other population is included in the Appendices) |
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TINAMIFORMES |
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TINAMIDAE Solitary tinamou |
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Tinamus solitarius |
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TROGONIFORMES |
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TROGONIDAE Magnificent quetzal |
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Pharomachrus mocinno |
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CLASS REPTILIA (REPTILES) |
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CROCODYLIA Alligators, caimans, crocodiles |
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CROCODYLIA spp. (Except the species included in Appendix I) |
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ALLIGATORIDAE Alligators, caimans |
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Alligator sinensis |
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Caiman crocodilus apaporiensis |
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Caiman latirostris (Except the populations of Argentina and BrazilA11, which are included in Appendix II) |
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Melanosuchus niger (Except the populations of Brazil and EcuadorA12 which are included in Appendix II) |
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CROCODYLIDAE Crocodiles |
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Crocodylus acutus (Except the populations of Colombia [Integrated Management District of Mangroves of the Bay of Cispata, Tinajones, La Balsa and Surrounding Areas, Department of Córdoba], Cuba and MexicoA13 which are included in Appendix II) |
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Crocodylus cataphractus |
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Crocodylus intermedius |
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Crocodylus mindorensis |
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Crocodylus moreletii (Except the populations of BelizeA14 and Mexico, which are included in Appendix II) |
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Crocodylus niloticus (Except the populations of Botswana, EgyptA15, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Uganda, the United Republic of TanzaniaA16, Zambia and Zimbabwe, which are included in Appendix II) |
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Crocodylus palustris |
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Crocodylus porosus (Except the populations of Australia, Indonesia, MalaysiaA17, Papua New Guinea and the Philippines [population of the Palawan Islands]A18, which are included in Appendix II) |
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Crocodylus rhombifer |
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Crocodylus siamensis |
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Osteolaemus tetraspis |
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Tomistoma schlegelii |
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GAVIALIDAE Indian gavial |
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Gavialis gangeticus |
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RHYNCHOCEPHALIA |
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SPHENODONTIDAE Tuatara |
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Sphenodon spp. |
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SAURIA |
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AGAMIDAE Spiny-tailed lizards, agamas |
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Calotes ceylonensis (Sri Lanka) |
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Calotes desilvai (Sri Lanka) |
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Calotes liocephalus (Sri Lanka) |
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Calotes liolepis (Sri Lanka) |
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Calotes manamendrai (Sri Lanka) |
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Calotes nigrilabris (Sri Lanka) |
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Calotes pethiyagodai (Sri Lanka) |
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Ceratophora aspera A19 |
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Ceratophora erdeleni |
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Ceratophora karu |
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Ceratophora stoddartii A19 |
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Ceratophora tennentii |
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Cophotis ceylanica |
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Cophotis dumbara |
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Ctenophorus spp. (Australia) |
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Intellagama spp. (Australia) |
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Lyriocephalus scutatus A19 |
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Physignathus cocincinus |
|||
Saara spp. |
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Tympanocryptis spp. (Australia) |
|||
Uromastyx spp. |
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ANGUIDAE Alligator lizards |
|||
Abronia spp. A20 (Except the species included in Appendix I) |
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Abronia anzuetoi |
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Abronia campbelli |
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Abronia fimbriata |
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Abronia frosti |
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Abronia meledona |
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CHAMAELEONIDAE Chameleons |
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Archaius spp. |
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Bradypodion spp. |
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Brookesia spp. (Except the species included in Appendix I) |
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Brookesia perarmata |
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Calumma spp. |
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Chamaeleo spp. |
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Furcifer spp. |
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Kinyongia spp. |
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Nadzikambia spp. |
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Palleon spp. |
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Rhampholeon spp. |
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Rieppeleon spp. |
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Trioceros spp. |
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CORDYLIDAE Spiny-tailed lizards |
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Cordylus spp. |
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Hemicordylus spp. |
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Karusaurus spp. |
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Namazonurus spp. |
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Ninurta spp. |
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Ouroborus spp. |
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Pseudocordylus spp. |
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Smaug spp. |
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EUBLEPHARIDAE Eyelid geckos |
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Goniurosaurus spp. (Except the species native to Japan) |
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Goniurosaurus kuroiwae #18 (Japan) |
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Goniurosaurus orientalis #18 (Japan) |
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Goniurosaurus sengokui #18 (Japan) |
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Goniurosaurus splendens #18 (Japan) |
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Goniurosaurus toyamai #18 (Japan) |
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Goniurosaurus yamashinae #18 (Japan) |
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GEKKONIDAE Geckos |
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Carphodactylus spp. (Australia) |
|||
Cnemaspis psychedelica |
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Cyrtodactylus jeyporensis |
|||
Dactylocnemis spp. (New Zealand) |
|||
Gekko gecko |
|||
Gonatodes daudini |
|||
Hoplodactylus spp. (New Zealand) |
|||
Lygodactylus williamsi |
|||
Mokopirirakau spp. (New Zealand) |
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Nactus serpensinsula |
|||
Naultinus spp. |
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Nephrurus spp. (Australia) |
|||
Orraya spp. (Australia) |
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Paroedura androyensis |
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Paroedura masobe |
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Phelsuma spp. |
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Phyllurus spp. (Australia) |
|||
Rhoptropella spp. |
|||
Saltuarius spp. (Australia) |
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Sphaerodactylus armasi (Cuba) |
|||
Sphaerodactylus celicara (Cuba) |
|||
Sphaerodactylus dimorphicus (Cuba) |
|||
Sphaerodactylus intermedius (Cuba) |
|||
Sphaerodactylus nigropunctatus alayoi (Cuba) |
|||
Sphaerodactylus nigropunctatus granti (Cuba) |
|||
Sphaerodactylus nigropunctatus lissodesmus (Cuba) |
|||
Sphaerodactylus nigropunctatus ocujal (Cuba) |
|||
Sphaerodactylus nigropunctatus strategus (Cuba) |
|||
Sphaerodactylus notatus atactus (Cuba) |
|||
Sphaerodactylus oliveri (Cuba) |
|||
Sphaerodactylus pimienta (Cuba) |
|||
Sphaerodactylus ruibali (Cuba) |
|||
Sphaerodactylus siboney (Cuba) |
|||
Sphaerodactylus torrei (Cuba) |
|||
Strophurus spp. (Australia) |
|||
Tarentola chazaliae |
|||
Toropuku spp. (New Zealand) |
|||
Tukutuku spp. (New Zealand) |
|||
Underwoodisaurus spp. (Australia) |
|||
Uroplatus spp. |
|||
Uvidicolus spp. (Australia) |
|||
Woodworthia spp. (New Zealand) |
|||
HELODERMATIDAE Beaded lizards, Gila monster |
|||
Heloderma spp. (Except the subspecies included in Appendix I) |
|||
Heloderma horridum charlesbogerti |
|||
IGUANIDAE Iguanas |
|||
Amblyrhynchus cristatus |
|||
Brachylophus spp. |
|||
Conolophus spp. |
|||
Ctenosaura spp. |
|||
Cyclura spp. |
|||
Iguana spp. |
|||
Sauromalus varius |
|||
LACERTIDAE Lizards |
|||
Gallotia simonyi |
|||
Podarcis lilfordi |
|||
Podarcis pityusensis |
|||
LANTHANOTIDAE Earless monitor lizards |
|||
LANTHANOTIDAE spp. A19 |
|||
PHRYNOSOMATIDAE Horned lizards |
|||
Phrynosoma spp. |
|||
POLYCHROTIDAE Anoles |
|||
Anolis agueroi (Cuba) |
|||
Anolis baracoae (Cuba) |
|||
Anolis barbatus (Cuba) |
|||
Anolis chamaeleonides (Cuba) |
|||
Anolis equestris (Cuba) |
|||
Anolis guamuhaya (Cuba) |
|||
Anolis luteogularis (Cuba) |
|||
Anolis pigmaequestris (Cuba) |
|||
Anolis porcus (Cuba) |
|||
SCINCIDAE Solomon Islands giant skink |
|||
Corucia zebrata |
|||
Egernia spp. (Australia) |
|||
Tiliqua adelaidensis |
|||
Tiliqua multifasciata (Australia) |
|||
Tiliqua nigrolutea (Australia) |
|||
Tiliqua occipitalis (Australia) |
|||
Tiliqua rugosa (Australia) |
|||
Tiliqua scincoides intermedia (Australia) |
|||
Tiliqua scincoides scincoides (Australia) |
|||
TEIIDAE Caiman lizards, tegu lizards |
|||
Crocodilurus amazonicus |
|||
Dracaena spp. |
|||
Salvator spp. |
|||
Tupinambis spp. |
|||
VARANIDAE Monitor lizards |
|||
Varanus spp. (Except the species included in Appendix I) |
|||
Varanus bengalensis |
|||
Varanus flavescens |
|||
Varanus griseus |
|||
Varanus komodoensis |
|||
Varanus nebulosus |
|||
XENOSAURIDAE Chinese crocodile lizard |
|||
Shinisaurus crocodilurus |
|||
SERPENTES |
|||
BOIDAE Boas |
|||
BOIDAE spp. (Except the species included in Appendix I) |
|||
Acrantophis spp. |
|||
Boa constrictor occidentalis |
|||
Chilabothrus monensis |
|||
Chilabothrus subflavus |
|||
Sanzinia madagascariensis |
|||
BOLYERIIDAE Round Island boas |
|||
BOLYERIIDAE spp. (Except the species included in Appendix I) |
|||
Bolyeria multocarinata |
|||
Casarea dussumieri |
|||
COLUBRIDAE Typical snakes, water snakes, whipsnakes |
|||
Atretium schistosum (India) |
|||
Cerberus rynchops (India) |
|||
Clelia clelia |
|||
Cyclagras gigas |
|||
Elachistodon westermanni |
|||
Ptyas mucosus |
|||
Xenochrophis piscator (India) |
|||
Xenochrophis schnurrenbergeri (India) |
|||
Xenochrophis tytleri (India) |
|||
ELAPIDAE Cobras, coral snakes |
|||
Hoplocephalus bungaroides |
|||
Micrurus diastema (Honduras) |
|||
Micrurus nigrocinctus (Honduras) |
|||
Micrurus ruatanus (Honduras) |
|||
Naja atra |
|||
Naja kaouthia |
|||
Naja mandalayensis |
|||
Naja naja |
|||
Naja oxiana |
|||
Naja philippinensis |
|||
Naja sagittifera |
|||
Naja samarensis |
|||
Naja siamensis |
|||
Naja sputatrix |
|||
Naja sumatrana |
|||
Ophiophagus hannah |
|||
LOXOCEMIDAE Mexican dwarf boas |
|||
LOXOCEMIDAE spp. |
|||
PYTHONIDAE Pythons |
|||
PYTHONIDAE spp. (Except the species included in Appendix I) |
|||
Python molurus |
|||
TROPIDOPHIIDAE Wood boas |
|||
TROPIDOPHIIDAE spp. |
|||
VIPERIDAE Vipers |
|||
Atheris desaixi |
|||
Bitis worthingtoni |
|||
Crotalus durissus (Honduras) |
|||
Daboia palaestinae (Israel) |
|||
Daboia russelii (India) |
|||
Montivipera wagneri |
|||
Protobothrops mangshanensis |
|||
Pseudocerastes urarachnoides |
|||
Vipera ursinii (Only the population of Europe, except the area which formerly constituted the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; these latter populations are not included in the Appendices) |
|||
TESTUDINES |
|||
CARETTOCHELYIDAE Pig-nosed turtle |
|||
Carettochelys insculpta |
|||
CHELIDAE Roti snake-necked turtle, Western swamp tortoise |
|||
Chelodina mccordi A21 |
|||
Chelus fimbriatus {Includes Chelus orinocensis} |
|||
Pseudemydura umbrina |
|||
CHELONIIDAE Sea turtles |
|||
CHELONIIDAE spp. |
|||
CHELYDRIDAE Snapping turtles |
|||
Chelydra serpentina |
|||
Macrochelys temminckii |
|||
DERMATEMYDIDAE Central American river turtles |
|||
Dermatemys mawii |
|||
DERMOCHELYIDAE Leatherback turtles |
|||
Dermochelys coriacea |
|||
EMYDIDAE Box turtles, freshwater turtles |
|||
Clemmys guttata |
|||
Emydoidea blandingii |
|||
Emys orbicularis (Population of Ukraine) (Ukraine) |
|||
Glyptemys insculpta |
|||
Glyptemys muhlenbergii |
|||
Graptemys spp. (Except the species included in Appendix II) (United States of America) |
|||
Graptemys barbouri |
|||
Graptemys ernsti |
|||
Graptemys gibbonsi |
|||
Graptemys pearlensis |
|||
Graptemys pulchra |
|||
Malaclemys terrapin |
|||
Terrapene spp. (Except the species included in Appendix I) |
|||
Terrapene coahuila |
|||
GEOEMYDIDAE Box turtles, freshwater turtles |
|||
Batagur affinis |
|||
Batagur baska |
|||
Batagur borneoensis A22 |
|||
Batagur dhongoka |
|||
Batagur kachuga |
|||
Batagur trivittata A22 |
|||
Cuora spp. A22 (Except the species included in Appendix I) |
|||
Cuora bourreti |
|||
Cuora galbinifrons |
|||
Cuora picturata |
|||
Cyclemys spp. |
|||
Geoclemys hamiltonii |
|||
Geoemyda japonica |
|||
Geoemyda spengleri |
|||
Hardella thurjii |
|||
Heosemys annandalii A22 |
|||
Heosemys depressa A22 |
|||
Heosemys grandis |
|||
Heosemys spinosa |
|||
Leucocephalon yuwonoi |
|||
Malayemys khoratensis |
|||
Malayemys macrocephala |
|||
Malayemys subtrijuga |
|||
Mauremys annamensis |
|||
Mauremys iversoni (China) |
|||
Mauremys japonica |
|||
Mauremys megalocephala (China) |
|||
Mauremys mutica |
|||
Mauremys nigricans |
|||
Mauremys pritchardi (China) |
|||
Mauremys reevesii (China) |
|||
Mauremys sinensis (China) |
|||
Melanochelys tricarinata |
|||
Melanochelys trijuga |
|||
Morenia ocellata |
|||
Morenia petersi |
|||
Notochelys platynota |
|||
Ocadia glyphistoma (China) |
|||
Ocadia philippeni (China) |
|||
Orlitia borneensis A22 |
|||
Pangshura spp. (Except the species included in Appendix I) |
|||
Pangshura tecta |
|||
Rhinoclemmys spp. |
|||
Sacalia bealei |
|||
Sacalia pseudocellata (China) |
|||
Sacalia quadriocellata |
|||
Siebenrockiella crassicollis |
|||
Siebenrockiella leytensis |
|||
Vijayachelys silvatica |
|||
KINOSTERNIDAE Mud turtles |
|||
Claudius angustatus |
|||
Kinosternon spp. (Except the species included in Appendix I) |
|||
Kinosternon cora |
|||
Kinosternon vogti |
|||
Staurotypus salvinii |
|||
Staurotypus triporcatus |
|||
Sternotherus spp. |
|||
PLATYSTERNIDAE Big-headed turtles |
|||
PLATYSTERNIDAE spp. |
|||
PODOCNEMIDIDAE Afro-American sideneck turtles |
|||
Erymnochelys madagascariensis |
|||
Peltocephalus dumerilianus |
|||
Podocnemis spp. |
|||
TESTUDINIDAE Tortoises |
|||
TESTUDINIDAE spp. A23 (Except the species included in Appendix I) |
|||
Astrochelys radiata |
|||
Astrochelys yniphora |
|||
Chelonoidis niger |
|||
Geochelone elegans |
|||
Geochelone platynota |
|||
Gopherus flavomarginatus |
|||
Malacochersus tornieri |
|||
Psammobates geometricus |
|||
Pyxis arachnoides |
|||
Pyxis planicauda |
|||
Testudo kleinmanni |
|||
TRIONYCHIDAE Softshell turtles |
|||
Amyda cartilaginea |
|||
Apalone spp. (Except the subspecies included in Appendix I) |
|||
Apalone spinifera atra |
|||
Chitra spp. (Except the species included in Appendix I) |
|||
Chitra chitra |
|||
Chitra vandijki |
|||
Cyclanorbis elegans |
|||
Cyclanorbis senegalensis |
|||
Cycloderma aubryi |
|||
Cycloderma frenatum |
|||
Dogania subplana |
|||
Lissemys ceylonensis |
|||
Lissemys punctata |
|||
Lissemys scutata |
|||
Nilssonia formosa |
|||
Nilssonia gangetica |
|||
Nilssonia hurum |
|||
Nilssonia leithii |
|||
Nilssonia nigricans |
|||
Palea steindachneri |
|||
Pelochelys spp. |
|||
Pelodiscus axenaria |
|||
Pelodiscus maackii |
|||
Pelodiscus parviformis |
|||
Rafetus euphraticus |
|||
Rafetus swinhoei |
|||
Trionyx triunguis |
|||
CLASS AMPHIBIA (AMPHIBIANS) |
|||
ANURA |
|||
AROMOBATIDAE Cryptic forest frogs |
|||
Allobates femoralis |
|||
Allobates hodli |
|||
Allobates myersi |
|||
Allobates zaparo |
|||
Anomaloglossus rufulus |
|||
BUFONIDAE Toads |
|||
Altiphrynoides spp. |
|||
Atelopus zeteki |
|||
Incilius periglenes |
|||
Nectophrynoides spp. |
|||
Nimbaphrynoides spp. |
|||
Sclerophrys channingi |
|||
Sclerophrys superciliaris |
|||
CALYPTOCEPHALELLIDAE Chilean toad |
|||
Calyptocephalella gayi (Chile) |
|||
CENTROLENIDAE Glass frogs |
|||
CENTROLENIDAE spp. |
|||
DENDROBATIDAE Poison frogs |
|||
Adelphobates spp. |
|||
Ameerega spp. |
|||
Andinobates spp. |
|||
Dendrobates spp. |
|||
Epipedobates spp. |
|||
Excidobates spp. |
|||
Hyloxalus azureiventris |
|||
Minyobates spp. |
|||
Oophaga spp. |
|||
Paruwrobates andinus |
|||
Paruwrobates erythromos |
|||
Phyllobates spp. |
|||
Ranitomeya spp. |
|||
DICROGLOSSIDAE Indian bullfrogs |
|||
Euphlyctis hexadactylus |
|||
Hoplobatrachus tigerinus |
|||
HYLIDAE Tree frogs |
|||
Agalychnis spp. A24 {Includes Agalychnis annae, A. callidryas, A. lemur, A. moreletii, A. saltator, A. spurrelli and A. terranova} |
|||
MANTELLIDAE Mantella frogs |
|||
Mantella spp. |
|||
MICROHYLIDAE Tomato frogs |
|||
Dyscophus antongilii |
|||
Dyscophus guineti |
|||
Dyscophus insularis |
|||
Scaphiophryne boribory |
|||
Scaphiophryne gottlebei |
|||
Scaphiophryne marmorata |
|||
Scaphiophryne spinosa |
|||
MYOBATRACHIDAE Gastric-brooding frogs |
|||
Rheobatrachus spp. (Except Rheobatrachus silus and Rheobatrachus vitellinus which are not included in the Appendices) |
|||
TELMATOBIIDAE Titicaca water frog |
|||
Telmatobius culeus |
|||
CAUDATA |
|||
AMBYSTOMATIDAE Axolotl, mole salamander |
|||
Ambystoma dumerilii |
|||
Ambystoma mexicanum |
|||
CRYPTOBRANCHIDAE Giant salamanders |
|||
Andrias spp. |
|||
Cryptobranchus alleganiensis (United States of America) |
|||
HYNOBIIDAE Asiatic salamander |
|||
Hynobius amjiensis (China) |
|||
SALAMANDRIDAE Newts and salamanders |
|||
Echinotriton andersoni #18 (Japan) |
|||
Echinotriton chinhaiensis |
|||
Echinotriton maxiquadratus |
|||
Laotriton laoensis A24 |
|||
Neurergus kaiseri |
|||
Paramesotriton spp. |
|||
Salamandra algira (Algeria) |
|||
Tylototriton spp. |
|||
CLASS ELASMOBRANCHII (SHARKS) |
|||
CARCHARHINIFORMES |
|||
CARCHARHINIDAE Requiem sharks |
|||
CARCHARHINIDAE spp. <Entry into effect delayed by 12 months, i.e. until 25 November 2023> |
|||
Carcharhinus falciformis <To be deleted on 25 November 2023> |
|||
Carcharhinus longimanus <To be deleted on 25 November 2023> |
|||
SPHYRNIDAE Hammerhead sharks |
|||
SPHYRNIDAE spp. |
|||
LAMNIFORMES |
|||
ALOPIIDAE Thresher sharks |
|||
Alopias spp. |
|||
CETORHINIDAE Basking shark |
|||
Cetorhinus maximus |
|||
LAMNIDAE Mackerel sharks |
|||
Carcharodon carcharias |
|||
Isurus oxyrinchus |
|||
Isurus paucus |
|||
Lamna nasus |
|||
MYLIOBATIFORMES |
|||
MYLIOBATIDAE Eagle and mobulid rays |
|||
Mobula spp. |
|||
POTAMOTRYGONIDAE Freshwater stingrays |
|||
Paratrygon aiereba (Colombia) |
|||
Potamotrygon spp. (Only the populations of Brazil not included in Appendix II) (Brazil) |
|||
Potamotrygon albimaculata |
|||
Potamotrygon constellata (Colombia) |
|||
Potamotrygon henlei |
|||
Potamotrygon jabuti |
|||
Potamotrygon leopoldi |
|||
Potamotrygon magdalenae (Colombia) |
|||
Potamotrygon marquesi |
|||
Potamotrygon motoro (Colombia) |
|||
Potamotrygon orbignyi (Colombia) |
|||
Potamotrygon schroederi (Colombia) |
|||
Potamotrygon scobina (Colombia) |
|||
Potamotrygon signata |
|||
Potamotrygon wallacei |
|||
Potamotrygon yepezi (Colombia) |
|||
ORECTOLOBIFORMES |
|||
RHINCODONTIDAE Whale shark |
|||
Rhincodon typus |
|||
PRISTIFORMES |
|||
PRISTIDAE Sawfishes |
|||
PRISTIDAE spp. |
|||
RHINOPRISTIFORMES |
|||
GLAUCOSTEGIDAE Guitarfishes |
|||
Glaucostegus spp. |
|||
RHINIDAE Wedgefishes |
|||
RHINIDAE spp. |
|||
RHINOBATIDAE Guitarfishes |
|||
RHINOBATIDAE spp. |
|||
CLASS ACTINOPTERI (FISHES) |
|||
ACIPENSERIFORMES |
|||
ACIPENSERIFORMES spp. (Except the species included in Appendix I) |
|||
ACIPENSERIDAE Sturgeons |
|||
Acipenser brevirostrum |
|||
Acipenser sturio |
|||
ANGUILLIFORMES |
|||
ANGUILLIDAE River eel |
|||
Anguilla anguilla |
|||
CYPRINIFORMES |
|||
CATOSTOMIDAE Cui-ui |
|||
Chasmistes cujus |
|||
CYPRINIDAE Carps |
|||
Caecobarbus geertsii |
|||
Probarbus jullieni |
|||
OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES |
|||
ARAPAIMIDAE Arapaima |
|||
Arapaima gigas |
|||
OSTEOGLOSSIDAE Bonytongues |
|||
Scleropages formosus |
|||
Scleropages inscriptus |
|||
PERCIFORMES |
|||
LABRIDAE Humphead wrasse |
|||
Cheilinus undulatus |
|||
POMACANTHIDAE Angelfish |
|||
Holacanthus clarionensis |
|||
Holacanthus limbaughi (France) |
|||
SCIAENIDAE Totoaba |
|||
Totoaba macdonaldi |
|||
SILURIFORMES |
|||
LORICARIIDAE Armoured catfish |
|||
Hypancistrus zebra A19 |
|||
PANGASIIDAE Giant catfish |
|||
Pangasianodon gigas |
|||
SYNGNATHIFORMES |
|||
SYNGNATHIDAE Seahorses |
|||
Hippocampus spp. |
|||
CLASS DIPNEUSTI (LUNGFISHES) |
|||
CERATODONTIFORMES |
|||
NEOCERATODONTIDAE Queensland lungfish |
|||
Neoceratodus forsteri |
|||
CLASS COELACANTHI (COELACANTHS) |
|||
COELACANTHIFORMES |
|||
LATIMERIIDAE Coelacanths |
|||
Latimeria spp. |
|||
PHYLUM ECHINODERMATA CLASS HOLOTHUROIDEA (SEA CUCUMBERS) |
|||
ASPIDOCHIROTIDA |
|||
STICHOPODIDAE Sea cucumbers |
|||
Isostichopus fuscus (Ecuador) |
|||
Thelenota spp. <Entry into effect delayed by 18 months, i.e. until 25 May 2024> |
|||
HOLOTHURIIDA |
|||
HOLOTHURIIDAE Teatfishes, sea cucumbers |
|||
Holothuria fuscogilva |
|||
Holothuria nobilis |
|||
Holothuria whitmaei |
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PHYLUM ARTHROPODA CLASS ARACHNIDA (SCORPIONS AND SPIDERS) |
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ARANEAE |
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THERAPHOSIDAE Red-kneed tarantulas, tarantulas |
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Aphonopelma pallidum |
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Brachypelma spp. |
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Caribena versicolor (European Union) |
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Poecilotheria spp. |
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Sericopelma angustum |
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Sericopelma embrithes |
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Tliltocatl spp. |
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SCORPIONES |
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SCORPIONIDAE Scorpions |
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Pandinus camerounensis |
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Pandinus dictator |
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Pandinus gambiensis |
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Pandinus imperator |
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Pandinus roeseli |
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CLASS INSECTA (INSECTS) |
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COLEOPTERA |
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LUCANIDAE Stag beetles |
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Colophon spp. (South Africa) |
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SCARABAEIDAE Satanas beetle |
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Dynastes satanas |
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LEPIDOPTERA |
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NYMPHALIDAE Brush-footed butterflies |
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Agrias amydon boliviensis (Plurinational State of Bolivia) |
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Morpho godartii lachaumei (Plurinational State of Bolivia) |
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Prepona praeneste buckleyana (Plurinational State of Bolivia) |
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PAPILIONIDAE Birdwing butterflies, swallowtail butterflies |
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Achillides chikae chikae |
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Achillides chikae hermeli |
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Atrophaneura jophon |
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Atrophaneura pandiyana |
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Bhutanitis spp. |
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Ornithoptera spp. (Except the species included in Appendix I) |
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Ornithoptera alexandrae |
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Papilio homerus |
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Papilio hospiton |
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Papilio phorbanta (European Union) |
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Parides burchellanus |
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Parnassius apollo |
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Teinopalpus spp. |
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Trogonoptera spp. |
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Troides spp. |
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PHYLUM ANNELIDA CLASS HIRUDINOIDEA (LEECHES) |
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ARHYNCHOBDELLIDA |
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HIRUDINIDAE Medicinal leeches |
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Hirudo medicinalis |
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Hirudo verbana |
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PHYLUM MOLLUSCA CLASS BIVALVIA (CLAMS AND MUSSELS) |
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MYTILOIDA |
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MYTILIDAE Date mussel |
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Lithophaga lithophaga |
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UNIONOIDA |
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UNIONIDAE Freshwater mussels, pearly mussels |
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Conradilla caelata |
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Cyprogenia aberti |
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Dromus dromas |
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Epioblasma curtisi |
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Epioblasma florentina |
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Epioblasma sampsonii |
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Epioblasma sulcata perobliqua |
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Epioblasma torulosa gubernaculum |
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Epioblasma torulosa rangiana |
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Epioblasma torulosa torulosa |
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Epioblasma turgidula |
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Epioblasma walkeri |
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Fusconaia cuneolus |
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Fusconaia edgariana |
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Lampsilis higginsii |
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Lampsilis orbiculata orbiculata |
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Lampsilis satur |
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Lampsilis virescens |
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Plethobasus cicatricosus |
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Plethobasus cooperianus |
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Pleurobema clava |
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Pleurobema plenum |
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Potamilus capax |
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Quadrula intermedia |
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Quadrula sparsa |
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Toxolasma cylindrella |
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Unio nickliniana |
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Unio tampicoensis tecomatensis |
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Villosa trabalis |
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VENEROIDA |
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TRIDACNIDAE Giant clams |
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TRIDACNIDAE spp. |
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CLASS CEPHALOPODA (SQUIDS, OCTOPUSES, CUTTLEFISH) |
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NAUTILIDA |
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NAUTILIDAE Chambered nautilus |
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NAUTILIDAE spp. |
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CLASS GASTROPODA (SNAILS AND CONCHES) |
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MESOGASTROPODA |
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STROMBIDAE Queen conch |
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Strombus gigas |
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STYLOMMATOPHORA |
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ACHATINELLIDAE Agate snails, oahu tree snails |
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Achatinella spp. |
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CAMAENIDAE Green tree snail |
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Papustyla pulcherrima |
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CEPOLIDAE Helicoid terrestrial snails |
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Polymita spp. |
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PHYLUM CNIDARIA CLASS ANTHOZOA (CORALS AND SEA ANEMONES) |
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ANTIPATHARIA Black corals |
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ANTIPATHARIA spp. |
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GORGONACEAE |
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CORALLIIDAE Red and pink corals |
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Corallium elatius (China) |
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Corallium japonicum (China) |
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Corallium konjoi (China) |
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Corallium secundum (China) |
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HELIOPORACEA |
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HELIOPORIDAE Blue corals |
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HELIOPORIDAE spp. A25 {Includes only the species Heliopora coerulea} |
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SCLERACTINIA Stony corals |
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SCLERACTINIA spp. A25 |
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STOLONIFERA |
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TUBIPORIDAE Organ-pipe corals |
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TUBIPORIDAE spp. A25 |
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CLASS HYDROZOA (SEA FERNS, FIRE CORALS AND STINGING MEDUSAE) |
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MILLEPORINA |
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MILLEPORIDAE Fire corals |
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MILLEPORIDAE spp. A25 |
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STYLASTERINA |
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STYLASTERIDAE Lace corals |
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STYLASTERIDAE spp. A25 |
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FLORA (PLANTS) |
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AGAVACEAE Agaves, bear-grass |
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Agave parviflora |
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Agave victoriae-reginae #4 |
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Nolina interrata |
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Yucca queretaroensis |
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AIZOACEAE Stone plants |
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Conophytum spp. (South Africa) |
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Mestoklema tuberosum (South Africa) |
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AMARYLLIDACEAE Snowdrops, sternbergias |
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Galanthus spp. #4 |
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Sternbergia spp. #4 |
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ANACARDIACEAE Cashews |
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Operculicarya decaryi |
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Operculicarya hyphaenoides |
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Operculicarya pachypus |
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APOCYNACEAE Elephant trunks, hoodias, snakewood |
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Hoodia spp. #9 |
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Pachypodium spp. #4 (Except the species included in Appendix I) |
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Pachypodium ambongense |
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Pachypodium baronii |
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Pachypodium decaryi |
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Pachypodium windsorii |
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Raphionacme zeyheri (South Africa) |
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Rauvolfia serpentina #2 |
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ARALIACEAE Ginseng |
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Panax ginseng #3 (Only the population of the Russian Federation; no other population is included in the Appendices) |
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Panax quinquefolius #3 |
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ARAUCARIACEAE Monkey puzzle |
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Araucaria araucana |
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ASPARAGACEAE Beaucarnea |
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Beaucarnea spp. |
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BERBERIDACEAE Himalyan may-apple |
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Podophyllum hexandrum #2 |
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BIGNONIACEAE Trumpet trees |
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Handroanthus spp. #17 <Entry into effect delayed by 24 months, i.e. until 25 November 2024> |
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Roseodendron spp. #17 <Entry into effect delayed by 24 months, i.e. until 25 November 2024> |
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Tabebuia spp. #17 <Entry into effect delayed by 24 months, i.e. until 25 November 2024> |
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BROMELIACEAE Tillandsias |
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Tillandsia harrisii #4 |
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Tillandsia kammii #4 |
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Tillandsia xerographica #4 |
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CACTACEAE Cacti |
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CACTACEAE spp. P1 #4 (Except the species included in Appendix I and Pereskia spp., Pereskiopsis spp. and Quiabentia spp. which are not included in the Appendices) |
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Ariocarpus spp. |
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Astrophytum asterias |
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Aztekium ritteri |
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Coryphantha werdermannii |
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Discocactus spp. |
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Echinocereus ferreiranus |
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ssp. lindsayorum |
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Echinocereus schmollii |
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Escobaria minima |
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Escobaria sneedii |
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Mammillaria pectinifera {Includes ssp. solisioides } |
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Melocactus conoideus |
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Melocactus deinacanthus |
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Melocactus glaucescens |
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Melocactus paucispinus |
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Obregonia denegrii |
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Pachycereus militaris |
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Pediocactus bradyi |
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Pediocactus knowltonii |
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Pediocactus paradinei |
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Pediocactus peeblesianus |
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Pediocactus sileri |
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Pelecyphora spp. |
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Sclerocactus blainei |
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Sclerocactus brevihamatus |
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ssp. tobuschii |
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Sclerocactus brevispinus |
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Sclerocactus cloverae |
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Sclerocactus erectocentrus |
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Sclerocactus glaucus |
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Sclerocactus mariposensis |
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Sclerocactus mesae-verdae |
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Sclerocactus nyensis |
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Sclerocactus papyracanthus |
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Sclerocactus pubispinus |
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Sclerocactus sileri |
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Sclerocactus wetlandicus |
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Sclerocactus wrightiae |
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Strombocactus spp. |
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Turbinicarpus spp. |
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Uebelmannia spp. |
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CARYOCARACEAE Ajo |
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Caryocar costaricense #4 |
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COMPOSITAE (ASTERACEAE) Kuth |
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Crassothonna clavifolia (South Africa) |
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Othonna armiana (South Africa) |
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Othonna cacalioides (South Africa) |
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Othonna euphorbioides (South Africa) |
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Othonna retrorsa (South Africa) |
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Saussurea costus |
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CRASSULACEAE Roseroot |
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Rhodiola spp. #2 |
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Tylecodon bodleyae (South Africa) |
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Tylecodon nolteei (South Africa) |
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Tylecodon reticulatus (South Africa) |
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CUCURBITACEAE Melons, gourds, cucurbits |
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Zygosicyos pubescens |
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Zygosicyos tripartitus |
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CUPRESSACEAE Cypresses |
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Fitzroya cupressoides |
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Pilgerodendron uviferum |
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Widdringtonia whytei |
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CYATHEACEAE Tree-ferns |
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Cyathea spp. #4 |
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CYCADACEAE Cycads |
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CYCADACEAE spp. #4 (Except the species included in Appendix I) |
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Cycas beddomei |
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DICKSONIACEAE Tree-ferns |
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Cibotium barometz #4 |
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Dicksonia spp. #4 (Only the populations of the Americas; no other population is included in the Appendices) |
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DIDIEREACEAE Alluaudias, didiereas |
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DIDIEREACEAE spp. #4 |
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DIOSCOREACEAE Elephant’s foot |
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Dioscorea deltoidea #4 |
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DROSERACEAE Venus flytrap |
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Dionaea muscipula #4 |
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EBENACEAE Ebonies |
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Diospyros spp. #5 (Only the populations of Madagascar; no other population is included in the Appendices) |
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EUPHORBIACEAE Spurges |
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Euphorbia spp. P2 #4 (Succulent species only, except the species included in Appendix I and Euphorbia misera which is not included in the Appendices) |
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Euphorbia ambovombensis |
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Euphorbia capsaintemariensis |
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Euphorbia cremersii {Includes the forma viridifolia and the var. rakotozafyi} |
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Euphorbia cylindrifolia {Includes the ssp. tuberifera} |
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Euphorbia decaryi {Includes the vars. ampanihyensis, robinsonii and spirosticha} |
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Euphorbia francoisii |
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Euphorbia moratii {Includes the vars. antsingiensis, bemarahensis and multiflora} |
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Euphorbia parvicyathophora |
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Euphorbia quartziticola |
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Euphorbia tulearensis |
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FAGACEAE Mongolian oak |
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Quercus mongolica #5 (Russian Federation) |
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FOUQUIERIACEAE Ocotillos |
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Fouquieria columnaris #4 |
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Fouquieria fasciculata |
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Fouquieria purpusii |
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GERANIACEAE Geraniums |
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Monsonia herrei (South Africa) |
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Monsonia multifida (South Africa) |
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Monsonia patersonii (South Africa) |
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Pelargonium crassicaule (South Africa) |
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Pelargonium triste (South Africa) |
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GNETACEAE Gnetum |
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Gnetum montanum #1 (Nepal) |
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JUGLANDACEAE Gavilan |
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Oreomunnea pterocarpa #4 |
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LAURACEAE Brazilian rosewood |
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Aniba rosaeodora #12 |
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LEGUMINOSAE (FABACEAE) Afrormosia, cristobal, palisander, rosewood, sandalwood |
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Afzelia spp. #17 (Only the African populations; no other population is included in the Appendices) |
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Dalbergia spp. #15 (Except for the species included in Appendix I) |
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Dalbergia nigra |
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Dipteryx spp. #17 <Entry into effect delayed by 24 months, i.e. until 25 November 2024> |
Dipteryx panamensis (Costa Rica, Nicaragua) <To be deleted on 25 November 2024> |
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Guibourtia demeusei #15 |
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Guibourtia pellegriniana #15 |
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Guibourtia tessmannii #15 |
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Paubrasilia echinata #10 |
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Pericopsis elata #17 |
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Platymiscium parviflorum #4 |
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Pterocarpus spp. #17 (Except Pterocarpus santalinus which is included in Appendix II with annotation #7; only the African populations; no other population is included in the Appendices) |
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Pterocarpus santalinus #7 |
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Senna meridionalis |
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LILIACEAE Aloes |
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Aloe spp. #4 (Except the species included in Appendix I and Aloe vera, also referenced as Aloe barbadensis, which is not included in the Appendices) |
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Aloe albida |
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Aloe albiflora |
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Aloe alfredii |
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Aloe bakeri |
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Aloe bellatula |
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Aloe calcairophila |
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Aloe compressa {Includes the vars. paucituberculata, rugosquamosa and schistophila} |
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Aloe delphinensis |
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Aloe descoingsii |
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Aloe fragilis |
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Aloe haworthioides {Includes the var. aurantiaca } |
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Aloe helenae |
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Aloe laeta {Includes the var. maniaensis } |
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Aloe parallelifolia |
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Aloe parvula |
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Aloe pillansii |
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Aloe polyphylla |
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Aloe rauhii |
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Aloe suzannae |
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Aloe versicolor |
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Aloe vossii |
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MAGNOLIACEAE Magnolias |
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Magnolia liliifera var. obovata #1 (Nepal) |
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MALVACEAE Baobab |
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Adansonia grandidieri #16 |
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MELIACEAE Mahoganies, West Indian cedar |
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Cedrela spp. #6 (Only the populations of the Neotropics; no other population is included in the Appendices) |
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Khaya spp. #17 (Only the African populations; no other population is included in the Appendices) |
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Swietenia humilis #4 |
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Swietenia macrophylla #6 (Only the populations of the Neotropics; no other population is included in the Appendices) |
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Swietenia mahagoni #5 |
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NEPENTHACEAE Pitcher-plants (Old World) |
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Nepenthes spp. #4 (Except the species included in Appendix I) |
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Nepenthes khasiana |
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Nepenthes rajah |
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OLEACEAE Machurian ash |
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Fraxinus mandshurica #5 (Russian Federation) |
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ORCHIDACEAE Orchids |
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ORCHIDACEAE spp. P3 #4 (Except the species included in Appendix I) |
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Aerangis ellisii P4 |
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Cattleya jongheana P4 |
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Cattleya lobata P4 |
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Dendrobium cruentum P4 |
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Mexipedium xerophyticum P4 |
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Paphiopedilum spp. P4 |
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Peristeria elata P4 |
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Phragmipedium spp. P4 |
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Renanthera imschootiana P4 |
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OROBANCHACEAE Desert cistanche |
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Cistanche deserticola #4 |
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PALMAE (ARECACEAE) Palms |
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Beccariophoenix madagascariensis #4 |
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Dypsis decaryi #4 |
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Dypsis decipiens |
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Lemurophoenix halleuxii |
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Lodoicea maldivica #13 (Seychelles) |
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Marojejya darianii |
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Ravenea louvelii |
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Ravenea rivularis |
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Satranala decussilvae |
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Voanioala gerardii |
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PAPAVERACEAE Himalayan poppy |
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Meconopsis regia #1 (Nepal) |
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PASSIFLORACEAE Passion-flowers |
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Adenia firingalavensis |
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Adenia olaboensis |
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Adenia spinosa (South Africa) |
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Adenia subsessilifolia |
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PEDALIACEAE Sesames |
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Uncarina grandidieri |
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Uncarina stellulifera |
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PINACEAE Firs and pines |
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Abies guatemalensis |
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Pinus koraiensis #5 (Russian Federation) |
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PODOCARPACEAE Podocarps |
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Podocarpus neriifolius #1 (Nepal) |
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Podocarpus parlatorei |
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PORTULACACEAE Lewisias, portulacas, purslanes |
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Anacampseros spp. #4 |
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Avonia spp. #4 |
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Lewisia serrata #4 |
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Portulacaria pygmaea (South Africa) |
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PRIMULACEAE Cyclamens |
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Cyclamen spp. P5 #4 |
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RANUNCULACEAE Yellow adonis, yellow root |
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Adonis vernalis #2 |
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Hydrastis canadensis #8 |
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ROSACEAE African cherry |
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Prunus africana #4 |
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RUBIACEAE Ayugue |
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Balmea stormiae |
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SANTALACEAE African sandalwood |
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Osyris lanceolata #2 (Only the populations of Burundi, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda and the United Republic of Tanzania; no other population is included in the Appendices) |
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SARRACENIACEAE Pitcher-plants (New World) |
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Sarracenia spp. #4 (Except the species included in Appendix I) |
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Sarracenia oreophila |
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Sarracenia rubra ssp. alabamensis |
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Sarracenia rubra ssp. jonesii |
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SCROPHULARIACEAE Kutki |
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Picrorhiza kurrooa #2 {Excludes Picrorhiza scrophulariiflora} |
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STANGERIACEAE Stangerias |
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Bowenia spp. #4 |
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Stangeria eriopus |
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TAXACEAE Yews |
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Taxus chinensis #2 {Includes infraspecific taxa of this species} |
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Taxus cuspidata P6 #2 {Includes infraspecific taxa of this species} |
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Taxus fuana #2 {Includes infraspecific taxa of this species} |
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Taxus sumatrana #2 {Includes infraspecific taxa of this species} |
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Taxus wallichiana #2 |
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THYMELAEACEAE (AQUILARIACEAE) Agarwood, ramin |
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Aquilaria spp. #14 |
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Gonystylus spp. #4 |
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Gyrinops spp. #14 |
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TROCHODENDRACEAE (TETRACENTRACEAE) Tetracentron |
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Tetracentron sinense #1 (Nepal) |
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VALERIANACEAE Himalayan spikenard |
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Nardostachys grandiflora #2 |
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VITACEAE Grapes |
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Cyphostemma elephantopus |
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Cyphostemma laza |
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Cyphostemma montagnacii |
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WELWITSCHIACEAE Welwitschia |
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Welwitschia mirabilis #4 |
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ZAMIACEAE Cycads |
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ZAMIACEAE spp. #4 (Except the species included in Appendix I) |
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Ceratozamia spp. |
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Encephalartos spp. |
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Microcycas calocoma |
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Zamia restrepoi |
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ZINGIBERACEAE Ginger lily, Natal ginger |
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Hedychium philippinense #4 |
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Siphonochilus aethiopicus (Only the populations of Eswatini, Mozambique, South Africa and Zimbabwe; no other population is included in the Appendices) |
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ZYGOPHYLLACEAE Lignum-vitae |
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Bulnesia sarmientoi #11 |
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Guaiacum spp. #2 |
A1 Specimens of the domesticated form are not subject to the provisions of the Convention.
A2 A zero export quota for wild specimens traded for commercial purposes.
A3 For the exclusive purpose of allowing international trade in fibre from vicuñas (Vicugna vicugna) and their derivative products, only if the fibre comes from the shearing of live vicuñas. Trade in products derived from the fibre may only take place in accordance with the following provisions:
a) Any person or entity processing vicuña fibre to manufacture cloth and garments must request authorization from the relevant authorities of the country of origin (Countries of origin: The countries where the species occurs, that is, Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador and Peru) to use the “vicuña country of origin” wording, mark or logo adopted by the range States of the species that are signatories to the Convention for the Conservation and Management of the Vicuña.
b) Marketed cloth or garments must be marked or identified in accordance with the following provisions:
i) For international trade in cloth made from live-sheared vicuña fibre, whether the cloth was produced within or outside of the range States of the species, the wording, mark or logo must be used so that the country of origin can be identified. The VICUÑA [COUNTRY OF ORIGIN] wording, mark or logo has the format as detailed below:
This wording, mark or logo must appear on the reverse side of the cloth. In addition, the selvages of the cloth must bear the words VICUÑA [COUNTRY OF ORIGIN].
ii) For international trade in garments made from live-sheared vicuña fibre, whether the garments were produced within or outside of the range States of the species, the wording, mark or logo indicated in paragraph b) i) must be used. This wording, mark or logo must appear on a label on the garment itself. If the garments are produced outside of the country of origin, the name of the country where the garment was produced should also be indicated, in addition to the wording, mark or logo referred to in paragraph b) i).
c) For international trade in handicraft products made from live-sheared vicuña fibre produced within the range States of the species, the VICUÑA [COUNTRY OF ORIGIN] – ARTESANÍA wording, mark or logo must be used as detailed below:
d) If live-sheared vicuña fibre from various countries of origin is used for the production of cloth and garments, the wording, mark or logo of each of the countries of origin of the fibre must be indicated, as detailed in paragraphs b) i) and ii).
e) All other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species listed in Appendix I and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly.
A4 For Panthera leo (African populations): a zero annual export quota is established for specimens of bones, bone pieces, bone products, claws, skeletons, skulls and teeth removed from the wild and traded for commercial purposes. Annual export quotas for trade in bones, bone pieces, bone products, claws, skeletons, skulls and teeth for commercial purposes, derived from captive breeding operations in South Africa, will be established and communicated annually to the CITES Secretariat.
A5 Annual export quotas for live specimens and hunting trophies are granted as follows: Botswana: 5; Namibia: 150; Zimbabwe: 50. The trade in such specimens is subject to the provisions of Article III of the Convention.
A6 For Tursiops truncatus (Black Sea population): a zero annual export quota has been established for live specimens removed from the wild and traded for primarily commercial purposes.
A7 A zero annual export quota has been established. All specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Appendix I and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly.
A8 The populations of Eswatini and South Africa of Ceratotherium simum simum are included in Appendix II for the exclusive purpose of allowing international trade in live animals to appropriate and acceptable destinations and hunting trophies. All other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Appendix I and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly.
A9 The population of Namibia of Ceratotherium simum simum is included in Appendix II for the exclusive purpose of allowing international trade in live animals for in-situ conservation only, and only within the natural and historical range of Ceratotherium simum in Africa. All other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Appendix I and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly.
A10 The populations of Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe are listed in Appendix II for the exclusive purpose of allowing:
a) trade in hunting trophies for non-commercial purposes;
b) trade in live animals to appropriate and acceptable destinations, as defined in Resolution Conf. 11.20 (Rev. CoP18), for Botswana and Zimbabwe and for in situ conservation programmes for Namibia and South Africa;
c) trade in hides;
d) trade in hair;
e) trade in leather goods for commercial or non-commercial purposes for Botswana, Namibia and South Africa and for non-commercial purposes for Zimbabwe;
f) trade in individually marked and certified ekipas incorporated in finished jewellery for non-commercial purposes for Namibia and ivory carvings for non-commercial purposes for Zimbabwe;
g) trade in registered raw ivory (for Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe, whole tusks and pieces) subject to the following:
i) only registered government-owned stocks, originating in the State (excluding seized ivory and ivory of unknown origin);
ii) only to trading partners that have been verified by the Secretariat, in consultation with the Standing Committee, to have sufficient national legislation and domestic trade controls to ensure that the imported ivory will not be re-exported and will be managed in accordance with all requirements of Resolution Conf. 10.10 (Rev. CoP18) concerning domestic manufacturing and trade;
iii) not before the Secretariat has verified the prospective importing countries and the registered government-owned stocks;
iv) raw ivory pursuant to the conditional sale of registered government-owned ivory stocks agreed at CoP12, which are 20,000 kg (Botswana), 10,000 kg (Namibia) and 30,000 kg (South Africa);
v) in addition to the quantities agreed at CoP12, government-owned ivory from Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe registered by 31 January 2007 and verified by the Secretariat may be traded and despatched, with the ivory in paragraph g) iv) above, in a single sale per destination under strict supervision of the Secretariat;
vi) the proceeds of the trade are used exclusively for elephant conservation and community conservation and development programmes within or adjacent to the elephant range; and
vii) the additional quantities specified in paragraph g) v) above shall be traded only after the Standing Committee has agreed that the above conditions have been met; and
h) no further proposals to allow trade in elephant ivory from populations already in Appendix II shall be submitted to the Conference of the Parties for the period from CoP14 and ending nine years from the date of the single sale of ivory that is to take place in accordance with provisions in paragraphs g) i), g) ii), g) iii), g) vi) and g) vii). In addition such further proposals shall be dealt with in accordance with Decisions 16.55 and 14.78 (Rev. CoP16).
On a proposal from the Secretariat, the Standing Committee can decide to cause this trade to cease partially or completely in the event of non-compliance by exporting or importing countries, or in the case of proven detrimental impacts of the trade on other elephant populations.
All other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Appendix I and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly.
A11 The population of Brazil of Caiman latirostris is included in Appendix II subject to a zero annual export quota for wild specimens traded for commercial purposes.
A12 The population of Ecuador of Melanosuchus niger is included in Appendix II subject to a zero annual export quota until an annual export quota has been approved by the CITES Secretariat and the IUCN/SSC Crocodile Specialist Group.
A13 The population of Mexico of Crocodylus acutus is included in Appendix II subject to a zero export quota for wild specimens for commercial purposes.
A14 The population of Belize of Crocodylus moreletii is included in Appendix II with a zero quota for wild specimens traded for commercial purposes.
A15 The population of Egypt of Crocodylus niloticus is included in Appendix II subject to a zero quota for wild specimens traded for commercial purposes.
A16 The population of the United Republic of Tanzania of Crocodylus niloticus is included in Appendix II subject to an annual export quota of no more than 1,600 wild specimens including hunting trophies, in addition to ranched specimens.
A17 The population of Malaysia of Crocodylus porosus is included in Appendix II with wild harvest restricted to the State of Sarawak and a zero quota for wild specimens for the other States of Malaysia (Sabah and Peninsular Malaysia), with no change in the zero quota unless approved by the Parties.
A18 The population of the Palawan islands, Philippines, of Crocodylus porosus is included in Appendix II subject to a zero annual export quota for wild specimens traded for commercial purposes.
A19 Zero export quota for wild specimens for commercial purposes.
A20 Abronia aurita, A. gaiophantasma, A. montecristoi, A. salvadorensis and A. vasconcelosii are subject to a zero export quota for wild specimens.
A21 Zero export quota for specimens from the wild.
A22 Zero quota for wild specimens for commercial purposes.
For Cuora aurocapitata, C. flavomarginata, C. mccordi, C. mouhotii, C. pani, C. trifasciata, C. yunnanensis and C. zhoui: a zero quota for wild specimens for commercial purposes.
A23 For Centrochelys sulcata: a zero annual export quota has been established for specimens removed from the wild and traded for primarily commercial purposes.
A24 For Agalychnis lemur: a zero annual export quota for wild-taken specimens traded for commercial purposes.
A zero annual export quota for wild-taken specimens traded for commercial purposes.
A25 Fossils are not subject to the provisions of the Convention.
#1 All parts and derivatives, except:
a) seeds, spores and pollen (including pollinia);
b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro transported in sterile containers;
c) cut flowers of artificially propagated plants; and
d) fruits, and parts and derivatives thereof, of artificially propagated plants of the genus Vanilla.
#2 All parts and derivatives except:
a) seeds and pollen; and
b) finished products packaged and ready for retail trade.
#3 Whole and sliced roots and parts of roots, excluding manufactured parts or derivatives, such as powders, pills, extracts, tonics, teas and confectionery.
#4 All parts and derivatives, except:
a) seeds (including seedpods of Orchidaceae), spores and pollen (including pollinia). The exemption does not apply to seeds from Cactaceae spp. exported from Mexico, and to seeds from Beccariophoenix madagascariensis and Dypsis decaryi exported from Madagascar;
b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro transported in sterile containers;
c) cut flowers of artificially propagated plants;
d) fruits, and parts and derivatives thereof, of naturalized or artificially propagated plants of the genus Vanilla (Orchidaceae) and of the family Cactaceae;
e) stems, flowers, and parts and derivatives thereof, of naturalized or artificially propagated plants of the genera Opuntia subgenus Opuntia and Selenicereus (Cactaceae);
f) finished products of Aloe ferox and Euphorbia antisyphilitica packaged and ready for retail trade; and
g) finished products derived from artificial propagation, packaged and ready for retail trade of cosmetics containing parts and derivatives of Bletilla striata, Cycnoches cooperi, Gastrodia elata, Phalaenopsis amabilis or Phalaenopsis lobbii.
#5 Logs, sawn wood and veneer sheets.
#6 Logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets and plywood.
#7 Logs, woodchips, powder and extracts.
#8 Underground parts (i.e. roots, rhizomes): whole, parts and powdered.
#9 All parts and derivatives except those bearing a label:
“Produced from Hoodia spp. material obtained through controlled harvesting and production under the terms of an agreement with the relevant CITES Management Authority of [Botswana under agreement No. BW/xxxxxx] [Namibia under agreement No. NA/xxxxxx] [South Africa under agreement No. ZA/xxxxxx]”.
#10 All parts, derivatives and finished products, except re-export of finished musical instruments, finished musical instrument accessories and finished musical instrument parts.
#11 Logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets, plywood, powder and extracts. Finished products containing such extracts as ingredients, including fragrances, are not considered to be covered by this annotation.
#12 Logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets, plywood and extracts. Finished products containing such extracts as ingredients, including fragrances, are not considered to be covered by this annotation.
#13 The kernel (also known as “endosperm”, “pulp” or “copra”) and any derivatives thereof, except finished products packaged and ready for retail trade.
#14 All parts and derivatives except:
a) seeds and pollen;
b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro transported in sterile containers;
c) fruits;
d) leaves;
e) exhausted agarwood powder, including compressed powder in all shapes; and
f) finished products packaged and ready for retail trade, this exemption does not apply to wood chips, beads, prayer beads and carvings.
#15 All parts and derivatives, except:
a) Leaves, flowers, pollen, fruits, and seeds;
b) Finished products to a maximum weight of wood of the listed species of up to 10 kg per shipment;
c) Finished musical instruments, finished musical instrument parts and finished musical instrument accessories;
d) Parts and derivatives of Dalbergia cochinchinensis, which are covered by Annotation # 4; and
e) Parts and derivatives of Dalbergia spp. originating and exported from Mexico, which are covered by Annotation # 6.
#16 Seeds, fruits and oils.
#17 Logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets, plywood and transformed wood.
#18 Excluding parts and derivatives, other than eggs.
P1 Artificially propagated specimens of the following hybrids and/or cultivars are not subject to the provisions of the Convention:
– Hatiora x graeseri
– Schlumbergera x buckleyi
– Schlumbergera russelliana x Schlumbergera truncata
– Schlumbergera orssichiana x Schlumbergera truncata
– Schlumbergera opuntioides x Schlumbergera truncata
– Schlumbergera truncata (cultivars)
– Cactaceae spp. colour mutants grafted on the following grafting stocks: Harrisia “Jusbertii”, Hylocereus trigonus or Hylocereus undatus
– Opuntia microdasys (cultivars).
P2 Artificially propagated specimens of cultivars of Euphorbia trigona, artificially propagated specimens of crested, fan-shaped or colour mutants of Euphorbia lactea, when grafted on artificially propagated root stock of Euphorbia neriifolia, and artificially propagated specimens of cultivars of Euphorbia “Milii” when they are traded in shipments of 100 or more plants and readily recognizable as artificially propagated specimens, are not subject to the provisions of the Convention.
P3 Artificially propagated hybrids of the following genera are not subject to the provisions of the Convention, if conditions, as indicated under a) and b), are met: Cymbidium, Dendrobium, Phalaenopsis and Vanda:
a) Specimens are readily recognizable as artificially propagated and do not show any signs of having been collected in the wild such as mechanical damage or strong dehydration resulting from collection, irregular growth and heterogeneous size and shape within a taxon and shipment, algae or other epiphyllous organisms adhering to leaves, or damage by insects or other pests; and
b)
i) when shipped in non-flowering state, the specimens must be traded in shipments consisting of individual containers (such as cartons, boxes, crates or individual shelves of CC-containers) each containing 20 or more plants of the same hybrid; the plants within each container must exhibit a high degree of uniformity and healthiness; and the shipment must be accompanied by documentation, such as an invoice, which clearly states the number of plants of each hybrid; or
ii) when shipped in flowering state, with at least one fully open flower per specimen, no minimum number of specimens per shipment is required but specimens must be professionally processed for commercial retail sale, e.g. labelled with printed labels or packaged with printed packages indicating the name of the hybrid and the country of final processing. This should be clearly visible and allow easy verification.
Plants not clearly qualifying for the exemption must be accompanied by appropriate CITES documents.
P4 Seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro and transported in sterile containers are not subject to the provisions of the Convention only if the specimens meet the definition of “artificially propagated” agreed by the Conference of the Parties.
P5 Artificially propagated specimens of cultivars of Cyclamen persicum are not subject to the provisions of the Convention. However, the exemption does not apply to such specimens traded as dormant tubers.
P6 Artificially propagated hybrids and cultivars of Taxus cuspidata, live, in pots or other small containers, each consignment being accompanied by a label or document stating the name of the taxon or taxa and the text “artificially propagated”, are not subject to the provisions of the Convention.
De wijzigingen van 25 november 2022 in Bijlagen I en II, alsmede de wijziging van 20 februari 2023 in Bijlage III behoeven ingevolge artikel 7, onderdeel f, van de Rijkswet goedkeuring en bekendmaking verdragen niet de goedkeuring van de Staten-Generaal.
De wijzigingen van 25 november 2022 in Bijlagen I en II zijn in overeenstemming met artikel XV, eerste lid, onder c, van de Overeenkomst voor alle partijen, waaronder het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden, op 23 februari 2023 in werking getreden, met uitzondering van de partijen die een voorbehoud hebben gemaakt in overeenstemming met het derde lid van dat artikel.
De wijziging van 20 februari 2023 in Bijlage III is in overeenstemming met artikel XVI, tweede lid, van de Overeenkomst voor alle partijen, waaronder het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden, op 21 mei 2023 in werking getreden.
Wat betreft het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden, gelden de wijzigingen in Bijlagen I, II en III, evenals de Overeenkomst, voor het gehele Koninkrijk.
In overeenstemming met artikel 19, tweede lid, van de Rijkswet goedkeuring en bekendmaking verdragen heeft de Minister van Buitenlandse Zaken bepaald dat de wijzigingen van 25 november 2022 in Bijlagen I en II en de wijziging van 20 februari 2023 in Bijlage III zullen zijn bekendgemaakt in het gehele Koninkrijk op de dag na de datum van uitgifte van dit Tractatenblad.
Uitgegeven de eenendertigste juli 2023.
De Minister van Buitenlandse Zaken, W.B. HOEKSTRA
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