CITES Appendices I, II and III valid from 3 April 2012
CITES Appendices I, II and III valid from 3 April 2012
CITES Appendices I, II and III valid from 3 April 2012
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CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES<br />
OF WILD FAUNA AND FLORA<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>II</strong>I<br />
<strong>valid</strong> <strong>from</strong> 3 <strong>April</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />
Interpretation<br />
1. Species included in these <strong>Appendices</strong> are referred to:<br />
a) by the name of the species; or<br />
b) as being all of the species included in a higher taxon or designated part thereof.<br />
2. The abbreviation “spp.” is used to denote all species of a higher taxon.<br />
3. Other references to taxa higher than species are for the purposes of information or classification only. The<br />
common names included after the scientific names of families are for reference only. They are intended to<br />
indicate the species within the family concerned that are included in the <strong>Appendices</strong>. In most cases this is<br />
not all of the species within the family.<br />
4. The following abbreviations are used for plant taxa below the level of species:<br />
a) “ssp.” is used to denote subspecies; <strong>and</strong><br />
b) “var(s).” is used to denote variety (varieties).<br />
5. As none of the species or higher taxa of FLORA included in Appendix I is annotated to the effect that its<br />
hybrids shall be treated in accordance with the provisions of Article <strong>II</strong>I of the Convention, this means that<br />
artificially propagated hybrids produced <strong>from</strong> one or more of these species or taxa may be traded with a<br />
certificate of artificial propagation, <strong>and</strong> that seeds <strong>and</strong> pollen (including pollinia), cut flowers, seedling or<br />
tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, transported in sterile containers of these hybrids<br />
are not subject to the provisions of the Convention.<br />
6. The names of the countries in parentheses placed against the names of species in Appendix <strong>II</strong>I are those<br />
of the Parties submitting these species for inclusion in this Appendix.<br />
7. When a species is included in one of the <strong>Appendices</strong>, all parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives of the species are also<br />
included in the same Appendix unless the species is annotated to indicate that only specific parts <strong>and</strong><br />
derivatives are included. The symbol # followed by a number placed against the name of a species or<br />
higher taxon included in Appendix <strong>II</strong> or <strong>II</strong>I refers to a footnote that indicates the parts or derivatives of plants<br />
that are designated as 'specimens' subject to the provisions of the Convention in accordance with Article I,<br />
paragraph (b), subparagraph (iii).<br />
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I<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
F A U N A (ANIMALS)<br />
P H Y L U M C H O R D A T A<br />
CLASS MAMMALIA<br />
(MAMMALS)<br />
ARTIODACTYLA<br />
Antilocapridae Pronghorn<br />
Antilocapra americana (Only the<br />
population of Mexico; no other<br />
population is included in the<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong>)<br />
Bovidae Antelopes, cattle, duikers, gazelles, goats, sheep, etc.<br />
Addax nasomaculatus<br />
Ammotragus lervia<br />
Bos gaurus (Excludes the<br />
domesticated form, which is<br />
referenced as Bos frontalis, <strong>and</strong> is<br />
not subject to the provisions of the<br />
Convention)<br />
Bos mutus (Excludes the<br />
domesticated form, which is<br />
referenced as Bos grunniens, <strong>and</strong><br />
is not subject to the provisions of<br />
the Convention)<br />
Bos sauveli<br />
Bubalus depressicornis<br />
Bubalus mindorensis<br />
Bubalus quarlesi<br />
Capra falconeri<br />
Capricornis milneedwardsii<br />
Capricornis rubidus<br />
Capricornis sumatraensis<br />
Capricornis thar<br />
Cephalophus jentinki<br />
Gazella cuvieri<br />
Gazella leptoceros<br />
Hippotragus niger variani<br />
Naemorhedus baileyi<br />
Naemorhedus caudatus<br />
Naemorhedus goral<br />
Naemorhedus griseus<br />
Nanger dama<br />
Bison bison athabascae<br />
Budorcas taxicolor<br />
Cephalophus brookei<br />
Cephalophus dorsalis<br />
Cephalophus ogilbyi<br />
Cephalophus silvicultor<br />
Cephalophus zebra<br />
Damaliscus pygargus pygargus<br />
Kobus leche<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 2<br />
<strong>II</strong>I<br />
Antilope cervicapra (Nepal)<br />
Bubalus arnee (Nepal) (Excludes<br />
the domesticated form, which is<br />
referenced as Bubalus bubalis)<br />
Gazella dorcas (Algeria, Tunisia)
Oryx dammah<br />
Oryx leucoryx<br />
Ovis ammon hodgsonii<br />
Ovis ammon nigrimontana<br />
Ovis orientalis ophion<br />
Ovis vignei vignei<br />
Pantholops hodgsonii<br />
Pseudoryx nghetinhensis<br />
Rupicapra pyrenaica ornata<br />
I<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
Ovis ammon (Except the<br />
subspecies included in Appendix I)<br />
Ovis canadensis (Only the<br />
population of Mexico; no other<br />
population is included in the<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong>)<br />
Ovis vignei (Except the<br />
subspecies included in Appendix I)<br />
Philantomba monticola<br />
Saiga borealis<br />
Saiga tatarica<br />
Camelidae Guanaco, vicuna<br />
Lama guanicoe<br />
Vicugna vicugna [Except the<br />
populations of: Argentina (the<br />
populations of the Provinces of<br />
Jujuy <strong>and</strong> Catamarca <strong>and</strong> the<br />
semi-captive populations of the<br />
Provinces of Jujuy, Salta,<br />
Catamarca, La Rioja <strong>and</strong> San<br />
Juan); Chile (population of the<br />
Primera Región); Peru (the whole<br />
population); <strong>and</strong> the Plurinational<br />
State of Bolivia (the whole<br />
population); which are included in<br />
Appendix <strong>II</strong>]<br />
Vicugna vicugna [Only the<br />
populations of Argentina 1 (the<br />
populations of the Provinces of<br />
Jujuy <strong>and</strong> Catamarca <strong>and</strong> the<br />
semi-captive populations of the<br />
Provinces of Jujuy, Salta,<br />
Catamarca, La Rioja <strong>and</strong> San<br />
Juan); Chile 2 (population of the<br />
Primera Región); Peru 3 (the whole<br />
population); <strong>and</strong> the Plurinational<br />
State of Bolivia 4 (the whole<br />
population); all other populations<br />
are included in Appendix I]<br />
Cervidae Deer, guemals, muntjacs, pudus<br />
Axis calamianensis<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 3<br />
<strong>II</strong>I<br />
Tetracerus quadricornis (Nepal)<br />
1 Population of Argentina (listed in Appendix <strong>II</strong>):<br />
For the exclusive purpose of allowing international trade in wool sheared <strong>from</strong> live vicuñas, in cloth, <strong>and</strong> in derived manufactured<br />
products <strong>and</strong> other h<strong>and</strong>icraft artefacts. The reverse side of the cloth must bear the logotype adopted by the range States of the<br />
species, which are signatories to the Convenio para la Conservación y Manejo de la Vicuña, <strong>and</strong> the selvages the words ‘VICUÑA-<br />
ARGENTINA’. Other products must bear a label including the logotype <strong>and</strong> the designation ‘VICUÑA-ARGENTINA-ARTESANÍA’.<br />
All other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Appendix I <strong>and</strong> the trade in them shall be regulated<br />
accordingly.
Axis kuhlii<br />
Axis porcinus annamiticus<br />
Blastocerus dichotomus<br />
Cervus elaphus hanglu<br />
Dama dama mesopotamica<br />
Hippocamelus spp.<br />
Muntiacus crinifrons<br />
Muntiacus vuquangensis<br />
Ozotoceros bezoarticus<br />
Pudu puda<br />
Rucervus duvaucelii<br />
Rucervus eldii<br />
Hippopotamidae Hippopotamuses<br />
I<br />
Moschidae Musk deer<br />
Moschus spp. (Only the<br />
populations of Afghanistan,<br />
Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal<br />
<strong>and</strong> Pakistan; all other populations<br />
are included in Appendix <strong>II</strong>)<br />
Suidae Babirusa, pygmy hog<br />
Babyrousa babyrussa<br />
Babyrousa bolabatuensis<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
Cervus elaphus bactrianus<br />
Pudu mephistophiles<br />
Hexaprotodon liberiensis<br />
Hippopotamus amphibius<br />
Moschus spp. (Except the<br />
populations of Afghanistan,<br />
Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal<br />
<strong>and</strong> Pakistan, which are included<br />
in Appendix I)<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 4<br />
<strong>II</strong>I<br />
Cervus elaphus barbarus<br />
(Algeria, Tunisia)<br />
Mazama temama cerasina<br />
(Guatemala)<br />
Odocoileus virginianus<br />
mayensis (Guatemala)<br />
2<br />
Population of Chile (listed in Appendix <strong>II</strong>):<br />
For the exclusive purpose of allowing international trade in wool sheared <strong>from</strong> live vicuñas, <strong>and</strong> in cloth <strong>and</strong> items made thereof,<br />
including luxury h<strong>and</strong>icrafts <strong>and</strong> knitted articles. The reverse side of the cloth must bear the logotype adopted by the range States of the<br />
species, which are signatories to the Convenio para la Conservación y Manejo de la Vicuña, <strong>and</strong> the selvages the words ‘VICUÑA-<br />
CHILE’. Other products must bear a label including the logotype <strong>and</strong> the designation ‘VICUÑA-CHILE-ARTESANÍA’.<br />
All other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Appendix I <strong>and</strong> the trade in them shall be regulated<br />
accordingly.<br />
3<br />
Population of Peru (listed in Appendix <strong>II</strong>):<br />
For the exclusive purpose of allowing international trade in wool sheared <strong>from</strong> live vicuñas <strong>and</strong> in the stock extant at the time of the ninth<br />
meeting of the Conference of the Parties (November 1994) of 3249 kg of wool, <strong>and</strong> in cloth <strong>and</strong> items made thereof, including luxury<br />
h<strong>and</strong>icrafts <strong>and</strong> knitted articles. The reverse side of the cloth must bear the logotype adopted by the range States of the species, which<br />
are signatories to the Convenio para la Conservación y Manejo de la Vicuña, <strong>and</strong> the selvages the words ‘VICUÑA-PERÚ’. Other<br />
products must bear a label including the logotype <strong>and</strong> the designation ‘VICUÑA-PERÚ-ARTESANÍA’.<br />
All other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Appendix I <strong>and</strong> the trade in them shall be regulated<br />
accordingly.<br />
4<br />
Population of the Plurinational State of Bolivia (listed in Appendix <strong>II</strong>):<br />
For the exclusive purpose of allowing international trade in wool sheared <strong>from</strong> live vicuñas, <strong>and</strong> in cloth <strong>and</strong> items made thereof,<br />
including luxury h<strong>and</strong>icrafts <strong>and</strong> knitted articles.<br />
The reverse side of the cloth must bear the logotype adopted by the range States of the species, which are signatories to the Convenio<br />
para la Conservación y Manejo de la Vicuña, <strong>and</strong> the selvages the words 'VICUÑA-BOLIVIA'. Other products must bear a label<br />
including the logotype <strong>and</strong> the designation 'VICUÑA-BOLIVIA-ARTESANÍA'.<br />
All other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Appendix I <strong>and</strong> the trade in them shall be regulated<br />
accordingly.
Babyrousa celebensis<br />
Babyrousa togeanensis<br />
Sus salvanius<br />
Tayassuidae Peccaries<br />
Catagonus wagneri<br />
CARNIVORA<br />
Ailuridae Red p<strong>and</strong>a<br />
Ailurus fulgens<br />
Canidae Bush dog, foxes, wolves<br />
I<br />
Canis lupus (Only the<br />
populations of Bhutan, India,<br />
Nepal <strong>and</strong> Pakistan; all other<br />
populations are included in<br />
Appendix <strong>II</strong>. Excludes the<br />
domesticated form <strong>and</strong> the dingo<br />
which are referenced as Canis<br />
lupus familiaris <strong>and</strong> Canis lupus<br />
dingo)<br />
Speothos venaticus<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
Tayassuidae spp. (Except the<br />
species included in Appendix I <strong>and</strong><br />
the populations of Pecari tajacu of<br />
Mexico <strong>and</strong> the United States of<br />
America, which are not included in<br />
the <strong>Appendices</strong>)<br />
Canis lupus (Except the<br />
populations of Bhutan, India,<br />
Nepal <strong>and</strong> Pakistan, which are<br />
included in Appendix I. Excludes<br />
the domesticated form <strong>and</strong> the<br />
dingo which are referenced as<br />
Canis lupus familiaris <strong>and</strong> Canis<br />
lupus dingo)<br />
Cerdocyon thous<br />
Chrysocyon brachyurus<br />
Cuon alpinus<br />
Lycalopex culpaeus<br />
Lycalopex fulvipes<br />
Lycalopex griseus<br />
Lycalopex gymnocercus<br />
Vulpes cana<br />
Vulpes zerda<br />
Eupleridae Fossa, falanouc, Malagasy civet<br />
Cryptoprocta ferox<br />
Eupleres goudotii<br />
Fossa fossana<br />
Felidae Cats<br />
Felidae spp. (Except the species<br />
included in Appendix I. Specimens<br />
of the domesticated form are not<br />
subject to the provisions of the<br />
Convention)<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 5<br />
<strong>II</strong>I<br />
Canis aureus (India)<br />
Vulpes bengalensis (India)<br />
Vulpes vulpes griffithi (India)<br />
Vulpes vulpes montana (India)<br />
Vulpes vulpes pusilla (India)
I<br />
Acinonyx jubatus (Annual export<br />
quotas for live specimens <strong>and</strong><br />
hunting trophies are granted as<br />
follows: Botswana: 5;<br />
Namibia: 150; Zimbabwe: 50. The<br />
trade in such specimens is subject<br />
to the provisions of Article <strong>II</strong>I of the<br />
Convention)<br />
Caracal caracal (Only the<br />
population of Asia; all other<br />
populations are included in<br />
Appendix <strong>II</strong>)<br />
Catopuma temminckii<br />
Felis nigripes<br />
Leopardus geoffroyi<br />
Leopardus jacobitus<br />
Leopardus pardalis<br />
Leopardus tigrinus<br />
Leopardus wiedii<br />
Lynx pardinus<br />
Neofelis nebulosa<br />
Panthera leo persica<br />
Panthera onca<br />
Panthera pardus<br />
Panthera tigris<br />
Pardofelis marmorata<br />
Prionailurus bengalensis<br />
bengalensis (Only the<br />
populations of Bangladesh,<br />
India <strong>and</strong> Thail<strong>and</strong>; all other<br />
populations are included in<br />
Appendix <strong>II</strong>)<br />
Prionailurus planiceps<br />
Prionailurus rubiginosus (Only<br />
the population of India; all other<br />
populations are included in<br />
Appendix <strong>II</strong>)<br />
Puma concolor coryi<br />
Puma concolor costaricensis<br />
Puma concolor couguar<br />
Puma yagouaroundi (Only the<br />
populations of Central <strong>and</strong> North<br />
America; all other populations are<br />
included in Appendix <strong>II</strong>)<br />
Uncia uncia<br />
Herpestidae Mongooses<br />
Hyaenidae Aardwolf<br />
Mephitidae Hog-nosed skunk<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
Conepatus humboldtii<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 6<br />
<strong>II</strong>I<br />
Herpestes edwardsi (India)<br />
Herpestes fuscus (India)<br />
Herpestes javanicus<br />
auropunctatus (India)<br />
Herpestes smithii (India)<br />
Herpestes urva (India)<br />
Herpestes vitticollis (India)<br />
Proteles cristata (Botswana)
I<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
Mustelidae Badgers, martens, weasels, etc.<br />
Lutrinae Otters<br />
Lutrinae spp. (Except the species<br />
included in Appendix I)<br />
Aonyx capensis microdon (Only<br />
the populations of Cameroon <strong>and</strong><br />
Nigeria; all other populations are<br />
included in Appendix <strong>II</strong>)<br />
Enhydra lutris nereis<br />
Lontra felina<br />
Lontra longicaudis<br />
Lontra provocax<br />
Lutra lutra<br />
Lutra nippon<br />
Pteronura brasiliensis<br />
Mustelinae Grisons, honey badger, martens, tayra, weasels<br />
Mustela nigripes<br />
Odobenidae Walrus<br />
Otariidae Fur seals, sealions<br />
Arctocephalus townsendi<br />
Phocidae Seals<br />
Monachus spp.<br />
Procyonidae Coatis, kinkajou, olingos<br />
Ursidae Bears, giant p<strong>and</strong>a<br />
Ailuropoda melanoleuca<br />
Helarctos malayanus<br />
Melursus ursinus<br />
Tremarctos ornatus<br />
Ursus arctos (Only the<br />
populations of Bhutan, China,<br />
Mexico <strong>and</strong> Mongolia; all other<br />
populations are included in<br />
Appendix <strong>II</strong>)<br />
Arctocephalus spp. (Except the<br />
species included in Appendix I)<br />
Mirounga leonina<br />
Ursidae spp. (Except the species<br />
included in Appendix I)<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 7<br />
<strong>II</strong>I<br />
Eira barbara (Honduras)<br />
Galictis vittata (Costa Rica)<br />
Martes flavigula (India)<br />
Martes foina intermedia (India)<br />
Martes gwatkinsii (India)<br />
Mellivora capensis (Botswana)<br />
Mustela altaica (India)<br />
Mustela erminea ferghanae<br />
(India)<br />
Mustela kathiah (India)<br />
Mustela sibirica (India)<br />
Odobenus rosmarus (Canada)<br />
Bassaricyon gabbii (Costa Rica)<br />
Bassariscus sumichrasti (Costa<br />
Rica)<br />
Nasua narica (Honduras)<br />
Nasua nasua solitaria (Uruguay)<br />
Potos flavus (Honduras)
I<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
Ursus arctos isabellinus<br />
Ursus thibetanus<br />
Viverridae Binturong, civets, linsangs, otter-civet, palm civets<br />
Prionodon pardicolor<br />
Cynogale bennettii<br />
Hemigalus derbyanus<br />
Prionodon linsang<br />
CETACEA Dolphins, porpoises, whales<br />
CETACEA spp. (Except the<br />
species included in Appendix I. A<br />
zero annual export quota has<br />
been established for live<br />
specimens <strong>from</strong> the Black Sea<br />
population of Tursiops truncatus<br />
removed <strong>from</strong> the wild <strong>and</strong> traded<br />
for primarily commercial purposes)<br />
Balaenidae Bowhead whale, right whales<br />
Balaena mysticetus<br />
Eubalaena spp.<br />
Balaenopteridae Humpback whale, rorquals<br />
Balaenoptera acutorostrata<br />
(Except the population of West<br />
Greenl<strong>and</strong>, which is included in<br />
Appendix <strong>II</strong>)<br />
Balaenoptera bonaerensis<br />
Balaenoptera borealis<br />
Balaenoptera edeni<br />
Balaenoptera musculus<br />
Balaenoptera omurai<br />
Balaenoptera physalus<br />
Megaptera novaeangliae<br />
Delphinidae Dolphins<br />
Orcaella brevirostris<br />
Orcaella heinsohni<br />
Sotalia spp.<br />
Sousa spp.<br />
Eschrichtiidae Grey whale<br />
Eschrichtius robustus<br />
Iniidae River dolphins<br />
Lipotes vexillifer<br />
Neobalaenidae Pygmy right whale<br />
Caperea marginata<br />
Phocoenidae Porpoises<br />
Neophocaena phocaenoides<br />
Phocoena sinus<br />
Physeteridae Sperm whales<br />
Physeter macrocephalus<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 8<br />
<strong>II</strong>I<br />
Arctictis binturong (India)<br />
Civettictis civetta (Botswana)<br />
Paguma larvata (India)<br />
Paradoxurus hermaphroditus<br />
(India)<br />
Paradoxurus jerdoni (India)<br />
Viverra civettina (India)<br />
Viverra zibetha (India)<br />
Viverricula indica (India)
I<br />
Platanistidae River dolphins<br />
Platanista spp.<br />
Ziphiidae Beaked whales, bottle-nosed whales<br />
Berardius spp.<br />
Hyperoodon spp.<br />
CHIROPTERA<br />
Phyllostomidae Broad-nosed bat<br />
Pteropodidae Fruit bats, flying foxes<br />
Acerodon jubatus<br />
Pteropus insularis<br />
Pteropus loochoensis<br />
Pteropus mariannus<br />
Pteropus molossinus<br />
Pteropus pelewensis<br />
Pteropus pilosus<br />
Pteropus samoensis<br />
Pteropus tonganus<br />
Pteropus ualanus<br />
Pteropus yapensis<br />
CINGULATA<br />
Dasypodidae Armadillos<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
Acerodon spp. (Except the<br />
species included in Appendix I)<br />
Pteropus spp. (Except the<br />
species included in Appendix I)<br />
Chaetophractus nationi (A zero<br />
annual export quota has been<br />
established. All specimens shall<br />
be deemed to be specimens of<br />
species included in Appendix I <strong>and</strong><br />
the trade in them shall be<br />
regulated accordingly)<br />
Priodontes maximus<br />
DASYUROMORPHIA<br />
Dasyuridae Dunnarts<br />
Sminthopsis longicaudata<br />
Sminthopsis psammophila<br />
Thylacinidae Tasmanian wolf, thylacine<br />
Thylacinus cynocephalus<br />
(possibly extinct)<br />
DIPROTODONTIA<br />
Macropodidae Kangaroos, wallabies<br />
Dendrolagus inustus<br />
Dendrolagus ursinus<br />
Lagorchestes hirsutus<br />
Lagostrophus fasciatus<br />
Onychogalea fraenata<br />
Onychogalea lunata<br />
Phalangeridae Cuscuses<br />
Phalanger intercastellanus<br />
Phalanger mimicus<br />
Phalanger orientalis<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 9<br />
<strong>II</strong>I<br />
Platyrrhinus lineatus (Uruguay)<br />
Cabassous centralis (Costa<br />
Rica)<br />
Cabassous tatouay (Uruguay)
I<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
Spilocuscus kraemeri<br />
Spilocuscus maculatus<br />
Spilocuscus papuensis<br />
Potoroidae Rat-kangaroos<br />
Bettongia spp.<br />
Caloprymnus campestris<br />
(possibly extinct)<br />
Vombatidae Northern hairy-nosed wombat<br />
Lasiorhinus krefftii<br />
LAGOMORPHA<br />
Leporidae Hispid hare, volcano rabbit<br />
Caprolagus hispidus<br />
Romerolagus diazi<br />
MONOTREMATA<br />
Tachyglossidae Echidnas, spiny anteaters<br />
Zaglossus spp.<br />
PERAMELEMORPHIA<br />
Chaeropodidae Pig-footed b<strong>and</strong>icoots<br />
Chaeropus ecaudatus (possibly<br />
extinct)<br />
Peramelidae B<strong>and</strong>icoots, echymiperas<br />
Perameles bougainville<br />
Thylacomyidae Bilbies<br />
Macrotis lagotis<br />
Macrotis leucura<br />
PERISSODACTYLA<br />
Equidae Horses, wild asses, zebras<br />
Equus africanus (Excludes the<br />
domesticated form, which is<br />
referenced as Equus asinus, <strong>and</strong><br />
is not subject to the provisions of<br />
the Convention)<br />
Equus grevyi<br />
Equus hemionus (Except the<br />
subspecies included in Appendix I)<br />
Equus hemionus hemionus<br />
Equus hemionus khur<br />
Equus kiang<br />
Equus przewalskii<br />
Equus zebra hartmannae<br />
Equus zebra zebra<br />
Rhinocerotidae Rhinoceroses<br />
Rhinocerotidae spp. (Except the<br />
subspecies included in<br />
Appendix <strong>II</strong>)<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 10<br />
<strong>II</strong>I
Tapiridae Tapirs<br />
Tapiridae spp. (Except the<br />
species included in Appendix <strong>II</strong>)<br />
PHOLIDOTA<br />
Manidae Pangolins<br />
PILOSA<br />
Bradypodidae Three-toed sloth<br />
Megalonychidae Two-toed sloth<br />
I<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
Ceratotherium simum simum<br />
(Only the populations of South<br />
Africa <strong>and</strong> Swazil<strong>and</strong>; all other<br />
populations are included in<br />
Appendix I. For the exclusive<br />
purpose of allowing international<br />
trade in live animals to appropriate<br />
<strong>and</strong> acceptable destinations <strong>and</strong><br />
hunting trophies. All other<br />
specimens shall be deemed to be<br />
specimens of species included in<br />
Appendix I <strong>and</strong> the trade in them<br />
shall be regulated accordingly)<br />
Tapirus terrestris<br />
Manis spp. (A zero annual export<br />
quota has been established for<br />
Manis crassicaudata,<br />
M. culionensis, M. javanica <strong>and</strong><br />
M. pentadactyla for specimens<br />
removed <strong>from</strong> the wild <strong>and</strong> traded<br />
for primarily commercial purposes)<br />
Bradypus variegatus<br />
Myrmecophagidae American anteaters<br />
Myrmecophaga tridactyla<br />
PRIMATES Apes, monkeys<br />
PRIMATES spp. (Except the<br />
species included in Appendix I)<br />
Atelidae Howler <strong>and</strong> prehensile-tailed monkeys<br />
Alouatta coibensis<br />
Alouatta palliata<br />
Alouatta pigra<br />
Ateles geoffroyi frontatus<br />
Ateles geoffroyi panamensis<br />
Brachyteles arachnoides<br />
Brachyteles hypoxanthus<br />
Oreonax flavicauda<br />
Cebidae New World monkeys<br />
Callimico goeldii<br />
Callithrix aurita<br />
Callithrix flaviceps<br />
Leontopithecus spp.<br />
Saguinus bicolor<br />
Saguinus geoffroyi<br />
Saguinus leucopus<br />
Saguinus martinsi<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 11<br />
<strong>II</strong>I<br />
Choloepus hoffmanni (Costa<br />
Rica)<br />
Tam<strong>and</strong>ua mexicana<br />
(Guatemala)
I<br />
Saguinus oedipus<br />
Saimiri oerstedii<br />
Cercopithecidae Old World monkeys<br />
Cercocebus galeritus<br />
Cercopithecus diana<br />
Cercopithecus roloway<br />
Macaca silenus<br />
M<strong>and</strong>rillus leucophaeus<br />
M<strong>and</strong>rillus sphinx<br />
Nasalis larvatus<br />
Piliocolobus kirkii<br />
Piliocolobus rufomitratus<br />
Presbytis potenziani<br />
Pygathrix spp.<br />
Rhinopithecus spp.<br />
Semnopithecus ajax<br />
Semnopithecus dussumieri<br />
Semnopithecus entellus<br />
Semnopithecus hector<br />
Semnopithecus hypoleucos<br />
Semnopithecus priam<br />
Semnopithecus schistaceus<br />
Simias concolor<br />
Trachypithecus geei<br />
Trachypithecus pileatus<br />
Trachypithecus shortridgei<br />
Cheirogaleidae Dwarf lemurs<br />
Cheirogaleidae spp.<br />
Daubentoniidae Aye-aye<br />
Daubentonia madagascariensis<br />
Hominidae Chimpanzees, gorilla, orang-utan<br />
Gorilla beringei<br />
Gorilla gorilla<br />
Pan spp.<br />
Pongo abelii<br />
Pongo pygmaeus<br />
Hylobatidae Gibbons<br />
Hylobatidae spp.<br />
Indriidae Avahi, indris, sifakas, woolly lemurs<br />
Indriidae spp.<br />
Lemuridae Large lemurs<br />
Lemuridae spp.<br />
Lepilemuridae Sportive lemurs<br />
Lepilemuridae spp.<br />
Lorisidae Lorises<br />
Nycticebus spp.<br />
Pitheciidae Sakis <strong>and</strong> uakaris<br />
Cacajao spp.<br />
Chiropotes albinasus<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 12<br />
<strong>II</strong>I
PROBOSCIDEA<br />
Elephantidae Elephants<br />
Elephas maximus<br />
Loxodonta africana (Except the<br />
populations of Botswana,<br />
Namibia, South Africa <strong>and</strong><br />
Zimbabwe, which are included in<br />
Appendix <strong>II</strong>)<br />
RODENTIA<br />
Chinchillidae Chinchillas<br />
Chinchilla spp. (Specimens of<br />
the domesticated form are not<br />
subject to the provisions of the<br />
Convention)<br />
Cuniculidae Paca<br />
Dasyproctidae Agouti<br />
I<br />
Erethizontidae New World porcupines<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
Loxodonta africana 5 (Only the<br />
populations of Botswana,<br />
Namibia, South Africa <strong>and</strong><br />
Zimbabwe; all other populations<br />
are included in Appendix I)<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 13<br />
<strong>II</strong>I<br />
Cuniculus paca (Honduras)<br />
Dasyprocta punctata (Honduras)<br />
Sphiggurus mexicanus<br />
(Honduras)<br />
Sphiggurus spinosus (Uruguay)<br />
5<br />
Populations of Botswana, Namibia, South Africa <strong>and</strong> Zimbabwe (listed in Appendix <strong>II</strong>):<br />
For the exclusive purpose of allowing:<br />
a) trade in hunting trophies for non-commercial purposes;<br />
b) trade in live animals to appropriate <strong>and</strong> acceptable destinations, as defined in Resolution Conf. 11.20, for Botswana <strong>and</strong> Zimbabwe<br />
<strong>and</strong> for in situ conservation programmes for Namibia <strong>and</strong> South Africa;<br />
c) trade in hides;<br />
d) trade in hair;<br />
e) trade in leather goods for commercial or non-commercial purposes for Botswana, Namibia <strong>and</strong> South Africa <strong>and</strong> for non-commercial<br />
purposes for Zimbabwe;<br />
f) trade in individually marked <strong>and</strong> certified ekipas incorporated in finished jewellery for non-commercial purposes for Namibia <strong>and</strong><br />
ivory carvings for non-commercial purposes for Zimbabwe;<br />
g) trade in registered raw ivory (for Botswana, Namibia, South Africa <strong>and</strong> Zimbabwe, whole tusks <strong>and</strong> pieces) subject to the following:<br />
i) only registered government-owned stocks, originating in the State (excluding seized ivory <strong>and</strong> ivory of unknown origin);<br />
ii) only to trading partners that have been verified by the Secretariat, in consultation with the St<strong>and</strong>ing Committee, to have<br />
sufficient national legislation <strong>and</strong> domestic trade controls to ensure that the imported ivory will not be re-exported <strong>and</strong> will be<br />
managed in accordance with all requirements of Resolution Conf. 10.10 (Rev. CoP14) concerning domestic manufacturing <strong>and</strong><br />
trade;<br />
iii) not before the Secretariat has verified the prospective importing countries <strong>and</strong> the registered government-owned stocks;<br />
iv) raw ivory pursuant to the conditional sale of registered government-owned ivory stocks agreed at CoP12, which are 20,000 kg<br />
(Botswana), 10,000 kg (Namibia) <strong>and</strong> 30,000 kg (South Africa);<br />
v) in addition to the quantities agreed at CoP12, government-owned ivory <strong>from</strong> Botswana, Namibia, South Africa <strong>and</strong> Zimbabwe<br />
registered by 31 January 2007 <strong>and</strong> verified by the Secretariat may be traded <strong>and</strong> despatched, with the ivory in paragraph g) iv)<br />
above, in a single sale per destination under strict supervision of the Secretariat;<br />
vi) the proceeds of the trade are used exclusively for elephant conservation <strong>and</strong> community conservation <strong>and</strong> development<br />
programmes within or adjacent to the elephant range; <strong>and</strong><br />
vii) the additional quantities specified in paragraph g) v) above shall be traded only after the St<strong>and</strong>ing Committee has agreed that<br />
the above conditions have been met; <strong>and</strong><br />
h) no further proposals to allow trade in elephant ivory <strong>from</strong> populations already in Appendix <strong>II</strong> shall be submitted to the Conference of<br />
the Parties for the period <strong>from</strong> CoP14 <strong>and</strong> ending nine years <strong>from</strong> the date of the single sale of ivory that is to take place in<br />
accordance with provisions in paragraphs g) i), g) ii), g) iii), g) vi) <strong>and</strong> g) vii). In addition such further proposals shall be dealt with in<br />
accordance with Decisions 14.77 <strong>and</strong> 14.78 (Rev. CoP15).<br />
On a proposal <strong>from</strong> the Secretariat, the St<strong>and</strong>ing Committee can decide to cause this trade to cease partially or completely in the event<br />
of non-compliance by exporting or importing countries, or in the case of proven detrimental impacts of the trade on other elephant<br />
populations.<br />
All other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Appendix I <strong>and</strong> the trade in them shall be regulated<br />
accordingly.
I<br />
Muridae Mice, rats<br />
Leporillus conditor<br />
Pseudomys fieldi praeconis<br />
Xeromys myoides<br />
Zyzomys pedunculatus<br />
Sciuridae Ground squirrels, tree squirrels<br />
Cynomys mexicanus<br />
SCANDENTIA Tree shrews<br />
SIRENIA<br />
Dugongidae Dugong<br />
Dugong dugon<br />
Trichechidae Manatees<br />
Trichechus inunguis<br />
Trichechus manatus<br />
ANSERIFORMES<br />
Anatidae Ducks, geese, swans, etc.<br />
Anas auckl<strong>and</strong>ica<br />
Anas chlorotis<br />
Anas laysanensis<br />
Anas nesiotis<br />
Asarcornis scutulata<br />
Branta canadensis leucopareia<br />
Branta s<strong>and</strong>vicensis<br />
Rhodonessa caryophyllacea<br />
(possibly extinct)<br />
APODIFORMES<br />
Trochilidae Hummingbirds<br />
Glaucis dohrnii<br />
CHARADR<strong>II</strong>FORMES<br />
Burhinidae Thick-knee<br />
Ratufa spp.<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
SCANDENTIA spp.<br />
Trichechus senegalensis<br />
Anas bernieri<br />
Anas formosa<br />
CLASS AVES<br />
(BIRDS)<br />
Branta ruficollis<br />
Coscoroba coscoroba<br />
Cygnus melancoryphus<br />
Dendrocygna arborea<br />
Oxyura leucocephala<br />
Sarkidiornis melanotos<br />
Trochilidae spp. (Except the<br />
species included in Appendix I)<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 14<br />
<strong>II</strong>I<br />
Marmota caudata (India)<br />
Marmota himalayana (India)<br />
Sciurus deppei (Costa Rica)<br />
Cairina moschata (Honduras)<br />
Dendrocygna autumnalis<br />
(Honduras)<br />
Dendrocygna bicolor (Honduras)<br />
Burhinus bistriatus (Guatemala)
I<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
Laridae Gull<br />
Larus relictus<br />
Scolopacidae Curlews, greenshanks<br />
Numenius borealis<br />
Numenius tenuirostris<br />
Tringa guttifer<br />
CICON<strong>II</strong>FORMES<br />
Balaenicipitidae Shoebill, whale-headed stork<br />
Balaeniceps rex<br />
Ciconiidae Storks<br />
Ciconia boyciana<br />
Ciconia nigra<br />
Jabiru mycteria<br />
Mycteria cinerea<br />
Phoenicopteridae Flamingos<br />
Phoenicopteridae spp.<br />
Threskiornithidae Ibises, spoonbills<br />
Eudocimus ruber<br />
Geronticus calvus<br />
Geronticus eremita<br />
Nipponia nippon<br />
Platalea leucorodia<br />
COLUMBIFORMES<br />
Columbidae Doves, pigeons<br />
Caloenas nicobarica<br />
Ducula mindorensis<br />
Gallicolumba luzonica<br />
Goura spp.<br />
CORAC<strong>II</strong>FORMES<br />
Bucerotidae Hornbills<br />
Aceros spp. (Except the species<br />
included in Appendix I)<br />
Aceros nipalensis<br />
Anorrhinus spp.<br />
Anthracoceros spp.<br />
Berenicornis spp.<br />
Buceros spp. (Except the species<br />
included in Appendix I)<br />
Buceros bicornis<br />
Penelopides spp.<br />
Rhinoplax vigil<br />
Rhyticeros spp. (Except the<br />
species included in Appendix I)<br />
Rhyticeros subruficollis<br />
CUCULIFORMES<br />
Musophagidae Turacos<br />
Tauraco spp.<br />
FALCONIFORMES Eagles, falcons, hawks, vultures<br />
FALCONIFORMES spp. (Except<br />
the species included in<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I <strong>and</strong> <strong>II</strong>I <strong>and</strong> the<br />
species of the family Cathartidae)<br />
Accipitridae Hawks, eagles<br />
Aquila adalberti<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 15<br />
<strong>II</strong>I<br />
Nesoenas mayeri (Mauritius)
Aquila heliaca<br />
Chondrohierax uncinatus<br />
wilsonii<br />
Haliaeetus albicilla<br />
Harpia harpyja<br />
Pithecophaga jefferyi<br />
Cathartidae New World vultures<br />
Gymnogyps californianus<br />
I<br />
Vultur gryphus<br />
Falconidae Falcons<br />
Falco araeus<br />
Falco jugger<br />
Falco newtoni (Only the<br />
population of Seychelles)<br />
Falco pelegrinoides<br />
Falco peregrinus<br />
Falco punctatus<br />
Falco rusticolus<br />
GALLIFORMES<br />
Cracidae Chachalacas, currassows, guans<br />
Crax blumenbachii<br />
Mitu mitu<br />
Oreophasis derbianus<br />
Penelope albipennis<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
Pipile jacutinga<br />
Pipile pipile<br />
Megapodiidae Megapodes, scrubfowl<br />
Macrocephalon maleo<br />
Phasianidae Grouse, guineafowl, partridges, pheasants, tragopans<br />
Argusianus argus<br />
Catreus wallichii<br />
Colinus virginianus ridgwayi<br />
Crossoptilon crossoptilon<br />
Crossoptilon mantchuricum<br />
Gallus sonneratii<br />
Ithaginis cruentus<br />
Lophophorus impejanus<br />
Lophophorus lhuysii<br />
Lophophorus sclateri<br />
Lophura edwardsi<br />
Lophura imperialis<br />
Lophura swinhoii<br />
Pavo muticus<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 16<br />
<strong>II</strong>I<br />
Sarcoramphus papa (Honduras)<br />
Crax alberti (Colombia)<br />
Crax daubentoni (Colombia)<br />
Crax globulosa (Colombia)<br />
Crax rubra (Colombia, Costa<br />
Rica, Guatemala, Honduras)<br />
Ortalis vetula (Guatemala,<br />
Honduras)<br />
Pauxi pauxi (Colombia)<br />
Penelope purpurascens<br />
(Honduras)<br />
Penelopina nigra (Guatemala)<br />
Meleagris ocellata (Guatemala)
Polyplectron napoleonis<br />
Rheinardia ocellata<br />
Syrmaticus ellioti<br />
Syrmaticus humiae<br />
Syrmaticus mikado<br />
Tetraogallus caspius<br />
Tetraogallus tibetanus<br />
Tragopan blythii<br />
Tragopan caboti<br />
Tragopan melanocephalus<br />
Tympanuchus cupido attwateri<br />
GRUIFORMES<br />
Gruidae Cranes<br />
Grus americana<br />
Grus canadensis nesiotes<br />
Grus canadensis pulla<br />
Grus japonensis<br />
Grus leucogeranus<br />
Grus monacha<br />
Grus nigricollis<br />
Grus vipio<br />
Otididae Bustards<br />
Ardeotis nigriceps<br />
Chlamydotis macqueenii<br />
Chlamydotis undulata<br />
Houbaropsis bengalensis<br />
Rallidae Rail<br />
Gallirallus sylvestris<br />
Rhynochetidae Kagu<br />
Rhynochetos jubatus<br />
PASSERIFORMES<br />
Atrichornithidae Scrub-bird<br />
Atrichornis clamosus<br />
Cotingidae Cotingas<br />
Cotinga maculata<br />
Xipholena atropurpurea<br />
Emberizidae Cardinals, tanagers<br />
I<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
Polyplectron bicalcaratum<br />
Polyplectron germaini<br />
Polyplectron malacense<br />
Polyplectron schleiermacheri<br />
Gruidae spp. (Except the species<br />
included in Appendix I)<br />
Otididae spp. (Except the species<br />
included in Appendix I)<br />
Rupicola spp.<br />
Gubernatrix cristata<br />
Paroaria capitata<br />
Paroaria coronata<br />
Tangara fastuosa<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 17<br />
<strong>II</strong>I<br />
Tragopan satyra (Nepal)<br />
Cephalopterus ornatus<br />
(Colombia)<br />
Cephalopterus penduliger<br />
(Colombia)
Estrildidae Mannikins, waxbills<br />
Fringillidae Finches<br />
Carduelis cucullata<br />
Hirundinidae Martin<br />
Pseudochelidon sirintarae<br />
Icteridae Blackbird<br />
Xanthopsar flavus<br />
Meliphagidae Honeyeater<br />
Lichenostomus melanops<br />
cassidix<br />
Muscicapidae Old World flycatchers<br />
I<br />
Dasyornis broadbenti litoralis<br />
(possibly extinct)<br />
Dasyornis longirostris<br />
Picathartes gymnocephalus<br />
Picathartes oreas<br />
Paradisaeidae Birds of paradise<br />
Pittidae Pittas<br />
Pitta gurneyi<br />
Pitta kochi<br />
Pycnonotidae Bulbul<br />
Sturnidae Mynahs (Starlings)<br />
Leucopsar rothschildi<br />
Zosteropidae White-eye<br />
Zosterops albogularis<br />
PELECANIFORMES<br />
Fregatidae Frigatebird<br />
Fregata <strong>and</strong>rewsi<br />
Pelecanidae Pelican<br />
Pelecanus crispus<br />
Sulidae Booby<br />
Papasula abbotti<br />
PICIFORMES<br />
Capitonidae Barbet<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
Am<strong>and</strong>ava formosa<br />
Lonchura oryzivora<br />
Poephila cincta cincta<br />
Carduelis yarrellii<br />
Cyornis ruckii<br />
Garrulax canorus<br />
Garrulax taewanus<br />
Leiothrix argentauris<br />
Leiothrix lutea<br />
Liocichla omeiensis<br />
Paradisaeidae spp.<br />
Pitta guajana<br />
Pitta nympha<br />
Pycnonotus zeylanicus<br />
Gracula religiosa<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 18<br />
<strong>II</strong>I<br />
Acrocephalus rodericanus<br />
(Mauritius)<br />
Terpsiphone bourbonnensis<br />
(Mauritius)<br />
Semnornis ramphastinus<br />
(Colombia)
Picidae Woodpeckers<br />
Campephilus imperialis<br />
Dryocopus javensis richardsi<br />
Ramphastidae Toucans<br />
I<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
Pteroglossus aracari<br />
Pteroglossus viridis<br />
Ramphastos sulfuratus<br />
Ramphastos toco<br />
Ramphastos tucanus<br />
Ramphastos vitellinus<br />
PODICIPEDIFORMES<br />
Podicipedidae Grebe<br />
Podilymbus gigas<br />
PROCELLAR<strong>II</strong>FORMES<br />
Diomedeidae Albatross<br />
Phoebastria albatrus<br />
PSITTACIFORMES<br />
PSITTACIFORMES spp. (Except<br />
the species included in Appendix I<br />
<strong>and</strong> Agapornis roseicollis,<br />
Melopsittacus undulatus,<br />
Nymphicus holl<strong>and</strong>icus <strong>and</strong><br />
Psittacula krameri, which are not<br />
included in the <strong>Appendices</strong>)<br />
Cacatuidae Cockatoos<br />
Cacatua goffiniana<br />
Cacatua haematuropygia<br />
Cacatua moluccensis<br />
Cacatua sulphurea<br />
Probosciger aterrimus<br />
Loriidae Lories, lorikeets<br />
Eos histrio<br />
Vini ultramarina<br />
Psittacidae Amazons, macaws, parakeets, parrots<br />
Amazona arausiaca<br />
Amazona auropalliata<br />
Amazona barbadensis<br />
Amazona brasiliensis<br />
Amazona finschi<br />
Amazona guildingii<br />
Amazona imperialis<br />
Amazona leucocephala<br />
Amazona oratrix<br />
Amazona pretrei<br />
Amazona rhodocorytha<br />
Amazona tucumana<br />
Amazona versicolor<br />
Amazona vinacea<br />
Amazona viridigenalis<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 19<br />
<strong>II</strong>I<br />
Baillonius bailloni (Argentina)<br />
Pteroglossus castanotis<br />
(Argentina)<br />
Ramphastos dicolorus<br />
(Argentina)<br />
Selenidera maculirostris<br />
(Argentina)
I<br />
Amazona vittata<br />
Anodorhynchus spp.<br />
Ara ambiguus<br />
Ara glaucogularis (Often traded<br />
under the incorrect designation<br />
Ara caninde)<br />
Ara macao<br />
Ara militaris<br />
Ara rubrogenys<br />
Cyanopsitta spixii<br />
Cyanoramphus cookii<br />
Cyanoramphus forbesi<br />
Cyanoramphus novaezel<strong>and</strong>iae<br />
Cyanoramphus saisseti<br />
Cyclopsitta diophthalma coxeni<br />
Eunymphicus cornutus<br />
Guarouba guarouba<br />
Neophema chrysogaster<br />
Ognorhynchus icterotis<br />
Pezoporus occidentalis<br />
(possibly extinct)<br />
Pezoporus wallicus<br />
Pionopsitta pileata<br />
Primolius couloni<br />
Primolius maracana<br />
Psephotus chrysopterygius<br />
Psephotus dissimilis<br />
Psephotus pulcherrimus<br />
(possibly extinct)<br />
Psittacula echo<br />
Pyrrhura cruentata<br />
Rhynchopsitta spp.<br />
Strigops habroptilus<br />
RHEIFORMES<br />
Rheidae Rheas<br />
Pterocnemia pennata (Except<br />
Pterocnemia pennata pennata<br />
which is included in Appendix <strong>II</strong>)<br />
SPHENISCIFORMES<br />
Spheniscidae Penguins<br />
Spheniscus humboldti<br />
STRIGIFORMES Owls<br />
Strigidae Owls<br />
Heteroglaux blewitti<br />
Mimizuku gurneyi<br />
Ninox natalis<br />
Ninox novaeseel<strong>and</strong>iae<br />
undulata<br />
Tytonidae Barn owls<br />
Tyto soumagnei<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
Pterocnemia pennata pennata<br />
Rhea americana<br />
Spheniscus demersus<br />
STRIGIFORMES spp. (Except the<br />
species included in Appendix I)<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 20<br />
<strong>II</strong>I
STRUTHIONIFORMES<br />
Struthionidae Ostrich<br />
Struthio camelus (Only the<br />
populations of Algeria, Burkina<br />
Faso, Cameroon, the Central<br />
African Republic, Chad, Mali,<br />
Mauritania, Morocco, the Niger,<br />
Nigeria, Senegal <strong>and</strong> the Sudan;<br />
all other populations are not<br />
included in the <strong>Appendices</strong>)<br />
TINAMIFORMES<br />
Tinamidae Tinamous<br />
Tinamus solitarius<br />
TROGONIFORMES<br />
Trogonidae Quetzals<br />
Pharomachrus mocinno<br />
I<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
CLASS REPTILIA<br />
(REPTILES)<br />
CROCODYLIA Alligators, caimans, crocodiles<br />
CROCODYLIA spp. (Except the<br />
species included in Appendix I)<br />
Alligatoridae Alligators, caimans<br />
Alligator sinensis<br />
Caiman crocodilus<br />
apaporiensis<br />
Caiman latirostris (Except the<br />
population of Argentina, which is<br />
included in Appendix <strong>II</strong>)<br />
Melanosuchus niger (Except the<br />
population of Brazil, which is<br />
included in Appendix <strong>II</strong>, <strong>and</strong> the<br />
population of Ecuador, which is<br />
included in Appendix <strong>II</strong> <strong>and</strong> is<br />
subject to a zero annual export<br />
quota until an annual export quota<br />
has been approved by the <strong>CITES</strong><br />
Secretariat <strong>and</strong> the IUCN/SSC<br />
Crocodile Specialist Group)<br />
Crocodylidae Crocodiles<br />
Crocodylus acutus (Except the<br />
population of Cuba, which is<br />
included in Appendix <strong>II</strong>)<br />
Crocodylus cataphractus<br />
Crocodylus intermedius<br />
Crocodylus mindorensis<br />
Crocodylus moreletii (Except the<br />
populations of Belize <strong>and</strong> Mexico,<br />
which are included in Appendix <strong>II</strong><br />
with a zero quota for wild<br />
specimens traded for commercial<br />
purposes)<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 21<br />
<strong>II</strong>I
I<br />
Crocodylus niloticus [Except the<br />
populations of Botswana, Egypt<br />
(subject to a zero quota for wild<br />
specimens traded for commercial<br />
purposes), Ethiopia, Kenya,<br />
Madagascar, Malawi,<br />
Mozambique, Namibia, South<br />
Africa, Ug<strong>and</strong>a, the United<br />
Republic of Tanzania (subject to<br />
an annual export quota of no more<br />
than 1,600 wild specimens<br />
including hunting trophies, in<br />
addition to ranched specimens),<br />
Zambia <strong>and</strong> Zimbabwe, which are<br />
included in Appendix <strong>II</strong>]<br />
Crocodylus palustris<br />
Crocodylus porosus (Except the<br />
populations of Australia, Indonesia<br />
<strong>and</strong> Papua New Guinea, which<br />
are included in Appendix <strong>II</strong>)<br />
Crocodylus rhombifer<br />
Crocodylus siamensis<br />
Osteolaemus tetraspis<br />
Tomistoma schlegelii<br />
Gavialidae Gavial<br />
Gavialis gangeticus<br />
RHYNCHOCEPHALIA<br />
Sphenodontidae Tuatara<br />
Sphenodon spp.<br />
SAURIA<br />
Agamidae Agamas, mastigures<br />
Chamaeleonidae Chameleons<br />
Brookesia perarmata<br />
Cordylidae Spiny-tailed lizards<br />
Gekkonidae Geckos<br />
Uromastyx spp.<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
Bradypodion spp.<br />
Brookesia spp. (Except the<br />
species included in Appendix I)<br />
Calumma spp.<br />
Chamaeleo spp.<br />
Furcifer spp.<br />
Kinyongia spp.<br />
Nadzikambia spp.<br />
Cordylus spp.<br />
Cyrtodactylus serpensinsula<br />
Phelsuma spp.<br />
Uroplatus spp.<br />
Helodermatidae Beaded lizard, gila monster<br />
Heloderma spp. (Except the<br />
subspecies included in Appendix I)<br />
Heloderma horridum<br />
charlesbogerti<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 22<br />
<strong>II</strong>I<br />
Hoplodactylus spp. (New<br />
Zeal<strong>and</strong>)<br />
Naultinus spp. (New Zeal<strong>and</strong>)
Iguanidae Iguanas<br />
Brachylophus spp.<br />
Cyclura spp.<br />
Sauromalus varius<br />
Lacertidae Lizards<br />
Gallotia simonyi<br />
I<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
Amblyrhynchus cristatus<br />
Conolophus spp.<br />
Ctenosaura bakeri<br />
Ctenosaura oedirhina<br />
Ctenosaura melanosterna<br />
Ctenosaura palearis<br />
Iguana spp.<br />
Phrynosoma blainvillii<br />
Phrynosoma cerroense<br />
Phrynosoma coronatum<br />
Phrynosoma wigginsi<br />
Podarcis lilfordi<br />
Podarcis pityusensis<br />
Scincidae Skinks<br />
Corucia zebrata<br />
Teiidae Caiman lizards, tegu lizards<br />
Crocodilurus amazonicus<br />
Dracaena spp.<br />
Tupinambis spp.<br />
Varanidae Monitor lizards<br />
Varanus spp. (Except the species<br />
included in Appendix I)<br />
Varanus bengalensis<br />
Varanus flavescens<br />
Varanus griseus<br />
Varanus komodoensis<br />
Varanus nebulosus<br />
Xenosauridae Chinese crocodile lizard<br />
Shinisaurus crocodilurus<br />
SERPENTES Snakes<br />
Boidae Boas<br />
Boidae spp. (Except the species<br />
included in Appendix I)<br />
Acrantophis spp.<br />
Boa constrictor occidentalis<br />
Epicrates inornatus<br />
Epicrates monensis<br />
Epicrates subflavus<br />
Sanzinia madagascariensis<br />
Bolyeriidae Round Isl<strong>and</strong> boas<br />
Bolyeriidae spp. (Except the<br />
species included in Appendix I)<br />
Bolyeria multocarinata<br />
Casarea dussumieri<br />
Colubridae Typical snakes, water snakes, whipsnakes<br />
Clelia clelia<br />
Cyclagras gigas<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 23<br />
<strong>II</strong>I<br />
Atretium schistosum (India)<br />
Cerberus rynchops (India)
Elapidae Cobras, coral snakes<br />
Loxocemidae Mexican dwarf boa<br />
Pythonidae Pythons<br />
Python molurus molurus<br />
Tropidophiidae Wood boas<br />
Viperidae Vipers<br />
I<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
Elachistodon westermanni<br />
Ptyas mucosus<br />
Hoplocephalus bungaroides<br />
Naja atra<br />
Naja kaouthia<br />
Naja m<strong>and</strong>alayensis<br />
Naja naja<br />
Naja oxiana<br />
Naja philippinensis<br />
Naja sagittifera<br />
Naja samarensis<br />
Naja siamensis<br />
Naja sputatrix<br />
Naja sumatrana<br />
Ophiophagus hannah<br />
Loxocemidae spp.<br />
Pythonidae spp. (Except the<br />
subspecies included in Appendix I)<br />
Tropidophiidae spp.<br />
Vipera ursinii (Only the<br />
population of Europe, except the<br />
area which formerly constituted<br />
the Union of Soviet Socialist<br />
Republics; these latter populations<br />
are not included in the<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong>)<br />
Vipera wagneri<br />
TESTUDINES<br />
Carettochelyidae Pig-nosed turtles<br />
Carettochelys insculpta<br />
Chelidae Austro-American side-necked turtles<br />
Chelodina mccordi<br />
Pseudemydura umbrina<br />
Cheloniidae Marine turtles<br />
Cheloniidae spp.<br />
Chelydridae Snapping turtles<br />
Dermatemydidae Central American river turtle<br />
Dermatemys mawii<br />
Dermochelyidae Leatherback turtle<br />
Dermochelys coriacea<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 24<br />
<strong>II</strong>I<br />
Xenochrophis piscator (India)<br />
Micrurus diastema (Honduras)<br />
Micrurus nigrocinctus<br />
(Honduras)<br />
Crotalus durissus (Honduras)<br />
Daboia russelii (India)<br />
Macrochelys temminckii (United<br />
States of America)
I<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
Emydidae Box turtles, freshwater turtles<br />
Glyptemys insculpta<br />
Glyptemys muhlenbergii<br />
Terrapene spp. (Except the<br />
species included in Appendix I)<br />
Terrapene coahuila<br />
Geoemydidae Box turtles, freshwater turtles<br />
Batagur affinis<br />
Batagur baska<br />
Batagur spp. (Except the species<br />
included in Appendix I)<br />
Cuora spp.<br />
Geoclemys hamiltonii<br />
Melanochelys tricarinata<br />
Morenia ocellata<br />
Pangshura tecta<br />
Heosemys ann<strong>and</strong>alii<br />
Heosemys depressa<br />
Heosemys gr<strong>and</strong>is<br />
Heosemys spinosa<br />
Leucocephalon yuwonoi<br />
Malayemys macrocephala<br />
Malayemys subtrijuga<br />
Mauremys annamensis<br />
Mauremys mutica<br />
Notochelys platynota<br />
Orlitia borneensis<br />
Pangshura spp. (Except the<br />
species included in Appendix I)<br />
Siebenrockiella crassicollis<br />
Siebenrockiella leytensis<br />
Platysternidae Big-headed turtle<br />
Platysternon megacephalum<br />
Podocnemididae Afro-American side-necked turtles<br />
Erymnochelys<br />
madagascariensis<br />
Peltocephalus dumerilianus<br />
Podocnemis spp.<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 25<br />
<strong>II</strong>I<br />
Graptemys spp. (United States of<br />
America)<br />
Geoemyda spengleri (China)<br />
Mauremys iversoni (China)<br />
Mauremys megalocephala<br />
(China)<br />
Mauremys nigricans (China)<br />
Mauremys pritchardi (China)<br />
Mauremys reevesii (China)<br />
Mauremys sinensis (China)<br />
Ocadia glyphistoma (China)<br />
Ocadia philippeni (China)<br />
Sacalia bealei (China)<br />
Sacalia pseudocellata (China)<br />
Sacalia quadriocellata (China)
I<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
Testudinidae Tortoises<br />
Testudinidae spp. (Except the<br />
species included in Appendix I. A<br />
zero annual export quota has<br />
been established for Geochelone<br />
sulcata for specimens removed<br />
<strong>from</strong> the wild <strong>and</strong> traded for<br />
primarily commercial purposes)<br />
Astrochelys radiata<br />
Astrochelys yniphora<br />
Chelonoidis nigra<br />
Gopherus flavomarginatus<br />
Psammobates geometricus<br />
Pyxis arachnoides<br />
Pyxis planicauda<br />
Testudo kleinmanni<br />
Trionychidae Softshell turtles, terrapins<br />
Amyda cartilaginea<br />
Apalone spinifera atra<br />
Aspideretes gangeticus<br />
Aspideretes hurum<br />
Aspideretes nigricans<br />
Chitra spp.<br />
Lissemys punctata<br />
Lissemys scutata<br />
ANURA<br />
Bufonidae Toads<br />
Altiphrynoides spp.<br />
Atelopus zeteki<br />
Bufo periglenes<br />
Bufo superciliaris<br />
Nectophrynoides spp.<br />
Nimbaphrynoides spp.<br />
Spinophrynoides spp.<br />
Calyptocephalellidae Chilean toads<br />
Dendrobatidae Poison frogs<br />
Pelochelys spp.<br />
CLASS AMPHIBIA<br />
(AMPHIBIANS)<br />
Allobates femoralis<br />
Allobates zaparo<br />
Cryptophyllobates azureiventris<br />
Dendrobates spp.<br />
Epipedobates spp.<br />
Phyllobates spp.<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 26<br />
<strong>II</strong>I<br />
Palea steindachneri (China)<br />
Pelodiscus axenaria (China)<br />
Pelodiscus maackii (China)<br />
Pelodiscus parviformis (China)<br />
Rafetus swinhoei (China)<br />
Calyptocephalella gayi (Chile)
I<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
Hylidae Tree frogs<br />
Agalychnis spp. 10<br />
Mantellidae Mantellas<br />
Mantella spp.<br />
Microhylidae Red rain frog, tomato frog<br />
Dyscophus antongilii<br />
Scaphiophryne gottlebei<br />
Ranidae Frogs<br />
Euphlyctis hexadactylus<br />
Hoplobatrachus tigerinus<br />
Rheobatrachidae Gastric-brooding frogs<br />
Rheobatrachus spp.<br />
CAUDATA<br />
Ambystomatidae Axolotls<br />
Ambystoma dumerilii<br />
Ambystoma mexicanum<br />
Cryptobranchidae Hellbender <strong>and</strong> giant salam<strong>and</strong>ers<br />
Andrias spp.<br />
Salam<strong>and</strong>ridae Newts <strong>and</strong> salam<strong>and</strong>ers<br />
Neurergus kaiseri<br />
LAMNIFORMES<br />
Cetorhinidae Basking shark<br />
Lamnidae Great white shark<br />
ORECTOLOBIFORMES<br />
Rhincodontidae Whale shark<br />
RAJIFORMES<br />
Pristidae Sawfishes<br />
Pristidae spp. (Except the<br />
species included in Appendix <strong>II</strong>)<br />
CLASS ELASMOBRANCH<strong>II</strong><br />
(SHARKS)<br />
Cetorhinus maximus<br />
Carcharodon carcharias<br />
Rhincodon typus<br />
Pristis microdon (For the<br />
exclusive purpose of allowing<br />
international trade in live animals<br />
to appropriate <strong>and</strong> acceptable<br />
aquaria for primarily conservation<br />
purposes)<br />
CLASS ACTINOPTERYG<strong>II</strong><br />
(FISHES)<br />
ACIPENSERIFORMES Paddlefishes, sturgeons<br />
ACIPENSERIFORMES spp.<br />
(Except the species included in<br />
Appendix I)<br />
Acipenseridae Sturgeons<br />
Acipenser brevirostrum<br />
Acipenser sturio<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 27<br />
<strong>II</strong>I<br />
Cryptobranchus alleganiensis<br />
(United States of America)<br />
10<br />
The following species are the only ones considered to be included in Appendix <strong>II</strong>: Agalychnis annae, Agalychnis callidryas, Agalychnis<br />
moreletii, Agalychnis saltator <strong>and</strong> Agalychnis spurrelli.
I<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
ANGUILLIFORMES<br />
Anguillidae Freshwater eels<br />
Anguilla anguilla<br />
CYPRINIFORMES<br />
Catostomidae Cui-ui<br />
Chasmistes cujus<br />
Cyprinidae Blind carps, plaeesok<br />
Caecobarbus geertsi<br />
Probarbus jullieni<br />
OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES<br />
Osteoglossidae Arapaima, bonytongue<br />
Arapaima gigas<br />
Scleropages formosus<br />
PERCIFORMES<br />
Labridae Wrasses<br />
Cheilinus undulatus<br />
Sciaenidae Totoaba<br />
Totoaba macdonaldi<br />
SILURIFORMES<br />
Pangasiidae Pangasid catfish<br />
Pangasianodon gigas<br />
SYNGNATHIFORMES<br />
Syngnathidae Pipefishes, seahorses<br />
Hippocampus spp.<br />
CERATODONTIFORMES<br />
Ceratodontidae Australian lungfish<br />
COELACANTHIFORMES<br />
Latimeriidae Coelacanths<br />
Latimeria spp.<br />
ASPIDOCHIROTIDA<br />
Stichopodidae Sea cucumbers<br />
CLASS SARCOPTERYG<strong>II</strong><br />
(LUNGFISHES)<br />
Neoceratodus forsteri<br />
P H Y L U M E C H I N O D E R M A T A<br />
CLASS HOLOTHUROIDEA<br />
(SEA CUCUMBERS)<br />
P H Y L U M A R T H R O P O D A<br />
CLASS ARACHNIDA<br />
(SCORPIONS AND SPIDERS)<br />
ARANEAE<br />
Theraphosidae Red-kneed tarantulas, tarantulas<br />
Aphonopelma albiceps<br />
Aphonopelma pallidum<br />
Brachypelma spp.<br />
SCORPIONES<br />
Scorpionidae Scorpions<br />
P<strong>and</strong>inus dictator<br />
P<strong>and</strong>inus gambiensis<br />
P<strong>and</strong>inus imperator<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 28<br />
<strong>II</strong>I<br />
Isostichopus fuscus (Ecuador)
COLEOPTERA<br />
Lucanidae Cape stag beetles<br />
Scarabaeidae Scarab beetles<br />
LEPIDOPTERA<br />
Nymphalidae Brush-footed butterflies<br />
I<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
CLASS INSECTA<br />
(INSECTS)<br />
Dynastes satanas<br />
Papilionidae Birdwing butterflies, swallowtail butterflies<br />
Atrophaneura jophon<br />
Atrophaneura p<strong>and</strong>iyana<br />
Bhutanitis spp.<br />
Ornithoptera spp. (Except the<br />
species included in Appendix I)<br />
Ornithoptera alex<strong>and</strong>rae<br />
Papilio chikae<br />
Papilio homerus<br />
Papilio hospiton<br />
Parnassius apollo<br />
Teinopalpus spp.<br />
Trogonoptera spp.<br />
Troides spp.<br />
ARHYNCHOBDELLIDA<br />
Hirudinidae Medicinal leeches<br />
P H Y L U M A N N E L I D A<br />
CLASS HIRUDINOIDEA<br />
(LEECHES)<br />
Hirudo medicinalis<br />
Hirudo verbana<br />
P H Y L U M M O L L U S C A<br />
CLASS BIVALVIA<br />
(CLAMS AND MUSSELS)<br />
MYTILOIDA<br />
Mytilidae Marine mussels<br />
Lithophaga lithophaga<br />
UNIONOIDA<br />
Unionidae Freshwater mussels, pearly mussels<br />
Conradilla caelata<br />
Cyprogenia aberti<br />
Dromus dromas<br />
Epioblasma curtisi<br />
Epioblasma florentina<br />
Epioblasma sampsonii<br />
Epioblasma sulcata perobliqua<br />
Epioblasma torulosa<br />
gubernaculum<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 29<br />
<strong>II</strong>I<br />
Colophon spp. (South Africa)<br />
Agrias amydon boliviensis<br />
(Plurinational State of Bolivia)<br />
Morpho godartii lachaumei<br />
(Plurinational State of Bolivia)<br />
Prepona praeneste buckleyana<br />
(Plurinational State of Bolivia)
I<br />
Epioblasma torulosa torulosa<br />
Epioblasma turgidula<br />
Epioblasma walkeri<br />
Fusconaia cuneolus<br />
Fusconaia edgariana<br />
Lampsilis higginsii<br />
Lampsilis orbiculata orbiculata<br />
Lampsilis satur<br />
Lampsilis virescens<br />
Plethobasus cicatricosus<br />
Plethobasus cooperianus<br />
Pleurobema plenum<br />
Potamilus capax<br />
Quadrula intermedia<br />
Quadrula sparsa<br />
Toxolasma cylindrella<br />
Unio nickliniana<br />
Unio tampicoensis<br />
tecomatensis<br />
Villosa trabalis<br />
VENEROIDA<br />
Tridacnidae Giant clams<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
Epioblasma torulosa rangiana<br />
Pleurobema clava<br />
Tridacnidae spp.<br />
CLASS GASTROPODA<br />
(SNAILS AND CONCHES)<br />
MESOGASTROPODA<br />
Strombidae Queen conch<br />
Strombus gigas<br />
STYLOMMATOPHORA<br />
Achatinellidae Agate snails, oahu tree snails<br />
Achatinella spp.<br />
Camaenidae Green tree snail<br />
Papustyla pulcherrima<br />
ANTIPATHARIA Black corals<br />
GORGONACEAE<br />
Coralliidae<br />
HELIOPORACEA<br />
Helioporidae Blue corals<br />
P H Y L U M C N I D A R I A<br />
CLASS ANTHOZOA<br />
(CORALS AND SEA ANEMONES)<br />
ANTIPATHARIA spp.<br />
Helioporidae spp. (Includes only<br />
the species Heliopora coerulea.<br />
Fossils are not subject to the<br />
provisions of the Convention)<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 30<br />
<strong>II</strong>I<br />
Corallium elatius (China)<br />
Corallium japonicum (China)<br />
Corallium konjoi (China)<br />
Corallium secundum (China)
SCLERACTINIA Stony corals<br />
STOLONIFERA<br />
Tubiporidae Organ-pipe corals<br />
MILLEPORINA<br />
Milleporidae Fire corals<br />
STYLASTERINA<br />
Stylasteridae Lace corals<br />
I<br />
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<strong>II</strong><br />
SCLERACTINIA spp. (Fossils are<br />
not subject to the provisions of the<br />
Convention)<br />
Tubiporidae spp. (Fossils are not<br />
subject to the provisions of the<br />
Convention)<br />
CLASS HYDROZOA<br />
(SEA FERNS, FIRE CORALS AND STINGING MEDUSAE)<br />
Milleporidae spp. (Fossils are not<br />
subject to the provisions of the<br />
Convention)<br />
Stylasteridae spp. (Fossils are<br />
not subject to the provisions of the<br />
Convention)<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 31<br />
<strong>II</strong>I
I<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
F L O R A (PLANTS)<br />
AGAVACEAE Agaves<br />
Agave parviflora<br />
Agave victoriae-reginae #4<br />
Nolina interrata<br />
AMARYLLIDACEAE Snowdrops, sternbergias<br />
Galanthus spp. #4<br />
Sternbergia spp. #4<br />
ANACARDIACEAE Cashews<br />
Operculicarya hyphaenoides<br />
Operculicarya pachypus<br />
APOCYNACEAE Elephant trunks, hoodias<br />
Hoodia spp. #9<br />
Pachypodium spp. #4 (Except the<br />
species included in Appendix I)<br />
Pachypodium ambongense<br />
Pachypodium baronii<br />
Pachypodium decaryi<br />
Rauvolfia serpentina #2<br />
ARALIACEAE Ginseng<br />
Panax ginseng #3 (Only the<br />
population of the Russian<br />
Federation; no other population is<br />
included in the <strong>Appendices</strong>)<br />
Panax quinquefolius #3<br />
ARAUCARIACEAE Monkey-puzzle tree<br />
Araucaria araucana<br />
BERBERIDACEAE May-apple<br />
Podophyllum hex<strong>and</strong>rum #2<br />
BROMELIACEAE Air plants, bromelias<br />
Till<strong>and</strong>sia harrisii #4<br />
Till<strong>and</strong>sia kammii #4<br />
Till<strong>and</strong>sia kautskyi #4<br />
Till<strong>and</strong>sia mauryana #4<br />
Till<strong>and</strong>sia sprengeliana #4<br />
Till<strong>and</strong>sia sucrei #4<br />
Till<strong>and</strong>sia xerographica #4<br />
#4<br />
All parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives, except:<br />
a) seeds (including seedpods of Orchidaceae), spores <strong>and</strong> pollen (including pollinia). The exemption does not apply to seeds <strong>from</strong><br />
Cactaceae spp. exported <strong>from</strong> Mexico, <strong>and</strong> to seeds <strong>from</strong> Beccariophoenix madagascariensis <strong>and</strong> Neodypsis decaryi exported<br />
<strong>from</strong> Madagascar;<br />
b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, transported in sterile containers;<br />
c) cut flowers of artificially propagated plants;<br />
d) fruits, <strong>and</strong> parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives thereof, of naturalized or artificially propagated plants of the genus Vanilla (Orchidaceae) <strong>and</strong> of<br />
the family Cactaceae;<br />
e) stems, flowers, <strong>and</strong> parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives thereof, of naturalized or artificially propagated plants of the genera Opuntia subgenus<br />
Opuntia <strong>and</strong> Selenicereus (Cactaceae); <strong>and</strong><br />
f) finished products of Euphorbia antisyphilitica packaged <strong>and</strong> ready for retail trade.<br />
#9<br />
All parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives except those bearing a label “Produced <strong>from</strong> Hoodia spp. material obtained through controlled harvesting <strong>and</strong><br />
production in collaboration with the <strong>CITES</strong> Management Authorities of Botswana/Namibia/South Africa under agreement<br />
no. BW/NA/ZA xxxxxx”.<br />
#2<br />
All parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives except:<br />
a) seeds <strong>and</strong> pollen; <strong>and</strong><br />
b) finished products packaged <strong>and</strong> ready for retail trade.<br />
#3<br />
Whole <strong>and</strong> sliced roots <strong>and</strong> parts of roots.<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 32<br />
<strong>II</strong>I
CACTACEAE Cacti<br />
Ariocarpus spp.<br />
Astrophytum asterias<br />
Aztekium ritteri<br />
Coryphantha werdermannii<br />
Discocactus spp.<br />
Echinocereus ferreirianus<br />
ssp. lindsayi<br />
Echinocereus schmollii<br />
Escobaria minima<br />
Escobaria sneedii<br />
Mammillaria pectinifera<br />
Mammillaria solisioides<br />
Melocactus conoideus<br />
Melocactus deinacanthus<br />
Melocactus glaucescens<br />
Melocactus paucispinus<br />
Obregonia denegrii<br />
Pachycereus militaris<br />
Pediocactus bradyi<br />
Pediocactus knowltonii<br />
Pediocactus paradinei<br />
Pediocactus peeblesianus<br />
Pediocactus sileri<br />
Pelecyphora spp.<br />
Sclerocactus brevihamatus<br />
ssp. tobuschii<br />
Sclerocactus erectocentrus<br />
Sclerocactus glaucus<br />
Sclerocactus mariposensis<br />
Sclerocactus mesae-verdae<br />
Sclerocactus nyensis<br />
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<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
CACTACEAE spp. 6 #4 (Except<br />
the species included in Appendix I<br />
<strong>and</strong> except Pereskia spp.,<br />
Pereskiopsis spp. <strong>and</strong> Quiabentia<br />
spp.)<br />
6<br />
Artificially propagated specimens of the following hybrids <strong>and</strong>/or cultivars are not subject to the provisions of the Convention:<br />
– Hatiora x graeseri<br />
– Schlumbergera x buckleyi<br />
– Schlumbergera russelliana x Schlumbergera truncata<br />
– Schlumbergera orssichiana x Schlumbergera truncata<br />
– Schlumbergera opuntioides x Schlumbergera truncata<br />
– Schlumbergera truncata (cultivars)<br />
– Cactaceae spp. colour mutants grafted on the following grafting stocks: Harrisia 'Jusbertii', Hylocereus trigonus or Hylocereus<br />
undatus<br />
– Opuntia microdasys (cultivars).<br />
#4<br />
All parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives, except:<br />
a) seeds (including seedpods of Orchidaceae), spores <strong>and</strong> pollen (including pollinia). The exemption does not apply to seeds <strong>from</strong><br />
Cactaceae spp. exported <strong>from</strong> Mexico, <strong>and</strong> to seeds <strong>from</strong> Beccariophoenix madagascariensis <strong>and</strong> Neodypsis decaryi exported<br />
<strong>from</strong> Madagascar;<br />
b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, transported in sterile containers;<br />
c) cut flowers of artificially propagated plants;<br />
d) fruits, <strong>and</strong> parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives thereof, of naturalized or artificially propagated plants of the genus Vanilla (Orchidaceae) <strong>and</strong> of<br />
the family Cactaceae;<br />
e) stems, flowers, <strong>and</strong> parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives thereof, of naturalized or artificially propagated plants of the genera Opuntia subgenus<br />
Opuntia <strong>and</strong> Selenicereus (Cactaceae); <strong>and</strong><br />
f) finished products of Euphorbia antisyphilitica packaged <strong>and</strong> ready for retail trade.<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 33<br />
<strong>II</strong>I
I<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
Sclerocactus papyracanthus<br />
Sclerocactus pubispinus<br />
Sclerocactus wrightiae<br />
Strombocactus spp.<br />
Turbinicarpus spp.<br />
Uebelmannia spp.<br />
CARYOCARACEAE Ajo<br />
Caryocar costaricense #4<br />
COMPOSITAE (Asteraceae) Kuth<br />
Saussurea costus<br />
CRASSULACEAE Dudleyas<br />
Dudleya stolonifera<br />
Dudleya traskiae<br />
CUCURBITACEAE Melons, gourds, cucurbits<br />
Zygosicyos pubescens<br />
Zygosicyos tripartitus<br />
CUPRESSACEAE Alerce, cypresses<br />
Fitzroya cupressoides<br />
Pilgerodendron uviferum<br />
CYATHEACEAE Tree-ferns<br />
Cyathea spp. #4<br />
CYCADACEAE Cycads<br />
CYCADACEAE spp. #4 (Except<br />
the species included in<br />
Appendix I)<br />
Cycas beddomei<br />
DICKSONIACEAE Tree-ferns<br />
Cibotium barometz #4<br />
Dicksonia spp. #4 (Only the<br />
populations of the Americas; no<br />
other population is included in the<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong>)<br />
DIDIEREACEAE Alluaudias, didiereas<br />
DIDIEREACEAE spp. #4<br />
DIOSCOREACEAE Elephant’s foot, kniss<br />
Dioscorea deltoidea #4<br />
DROSERACEAE Venus’ flytrap<br />
Dionaea muscipula #4<br />
EBENACEAE Ebonies<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 34<br />
<strong>II</strong>I<br />
Diospyros aculeata #5 (includes<br />
var. meridionalis) (Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros analamerensis #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
#4<br />
All parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives, except:<br />
a) seeds (including seedpods of Orchidaceae), spores <strong>and</strong> pollen (including pollinia). The exemption does not apply to seeds <strong>from</strong><br />
Cactaceae spp. exported <strong>from</strong> Mexico, <strong>and</strong> to seeds <strong>from</strong> Beccariophoenix madagascariensis <strong>and</strong> Neodypsis decaryi exported<br />
<strong>from</strong> Madagascar;<br />
b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, transported in sterile containers;<br />
c) cut flowers of artificially propagated plants;<br />
d) fruits, <strong>and</strong> parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives thereof, of naturalized or artificially propagated plants of the genus Vanilla (Orchidaceae) <strong>and</strong> of<br />
the family Cactaceae;<br />
e) stems, flowers, <strong>and</strong> parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives thereof, of naturalized or artificially propagated plants of the genera Opuntia subgenus<br />
Opuntia <strong>and</strong> Selenicereus (Cactaceae); <strong>and</strong><br />
f) finished products of Euphorbia antisyphilitica packaged <strong>and</strong> ready for retail trade.<br />
#5<br />
Logs, sawn wood <strong>and</strong> veneer sheets.
#5 Logs, sawn wood <strong>and</strong> veneer sheets.<br />
I<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 35<br />
<strong>II</strong>I<br />
Diospyros anosivolensis #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros baroniana #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros bemarivensis #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros bernieri #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros bernieriana #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros bezofensis #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros boinensis #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros boivinii #5 (includes<br />
var. manongarivensis)<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros calophylla #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros caucheana #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros cinnamomoides #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros clusiifolia #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros conifera #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros coursiana #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros crassiflorides<br />
(Diospyros crassiflora) #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros cupulifera #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros danguyana #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros decaryana #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros dycorypheoides #5<br />
(includes var. meridionalis)<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros ebenifera #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros enervis #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros erinacea #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros erythrosperma #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros filipes #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros fuscovelutina #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros geayana #5<br />
(Madagascar)
#5 Logs, sawn wood <strong>and</strong> veneer sheets.<br />
I<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 36<br />
<strong>II</strong>I<br />
Diospyros gneissicola #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros gracilipes #5 (includes<br />
vars lecomtei, parvifolia, velutipes<br />
<strong>and</strong> subenervis) (Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros greveana #5 (includes<br />
var. boinensis) (Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros haplostylis #5<br />
(includes var. hildebr<strong>and</strong>tii)<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros hazomainty #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros hemiteles #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros heterosepala #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros humbertiana #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros humbertii #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros implexicalyx #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros ketsensis #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros laevis #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros lamiana #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros lanceolata #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros latispathulata #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros lenticellata #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros leucomelas #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros leucocalyx #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros lokohensis #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros louveli #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros madagascariensis #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros madecassa #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros magnifolia #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros manampetsae #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros mangabensis #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros mangorensis #5<br />
(Madagascar)
#5 Logs, sawn wood <strong>and</strong> veneer sheets.<br />
I<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 37<br />
<strong>II</strong>I<br />
Diospyros mapingo #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros masoalensis #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros mcphersonii #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros meeusiana #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros microrhombus #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros montigena #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros myriophylla #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros myrtifolia #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros myrtilloides #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros natalensis #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros neraudii #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros nigricans #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros nodosa #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros obducta #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros occlusa #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros olacinoides #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros onivensis #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros parifolia #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros parvifolia #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros perreticulata #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros perrieri #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros pervillei #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros platycalyx #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros pruinosa #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros quartzitarium #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros quercina #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros revaughanii #5<br />
(Madagascar)
#5 Logs, sawn wood <strong>and</strong> veneer sheets.<br />
I<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 38<br />
<strong>II</strong>I<br />
Diospyros rubrolanata #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros sakalavarum #5<br />
(includes var. mollifolia)<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros sclerophylla #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros seychellarum #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros sphaerosepala #5<br />
(includes var. calyculata)<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros stenocarpa #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros striicalyx #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros subacuta #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros subenervis #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros subfalciformis #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros subsessifolia #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros subtrinervis #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros tampinensis #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros tetraceros #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros tetrapoda #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros torquata #5 (includes<br />
var. mabaoides) (Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros toxicaria #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros tropophylla #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros urschii #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros velutipes #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros vera #5 (Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros vescoi #5 (includes<br />
var. m<strong>and</strong>rarensis) (Madagascar)<br />
Diospyros viguieriana #5<br />
(Madagascar)
EUPHORBIACEAE Spurges<br />
I<br />
Euphorbia ambovombensis<br />
Euphorbia capsaintemariensis<br />
Euphorbia cremersii (Includes<br />
the forma viridifolia <strong>and</strong> the var.<br />
rakotozafyi)<br />
Euphorbia cylindrifolia (Includes<br />
the ssp. tuberifera)<br />
Euphorbia decaryi (Includes the<br />
vars. ampanihyensis, robinsonii<br />
<strong>and</strong> spirosticha)<br />
Euphorbia francoisii<br />
Euphorbia moratii (Includes the<br />
vars. antsingiensis, bemarahensis<br />
<strong>and</strong> multiflora)<br />
Euphorbia parvicyathophora<br />
Euphorbia quartziticola<br />
Euphorbia tulearensis<br />
FOUQUIERIACEAE Ocotillos<br />
Fouquieria fasciculata<br />
Fouquieria purpusii<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
Euphorbia spp. #4 (Succulent<br />
species only except Euphorbia<br />
misera <strong>and</strong> the species included in<br />
Appendix I. Artificially propagated<br />
specimens of cultivars of<br />
Euphorbia trigona, artificially<br />
propagated specimens of crested,<br />
fan-shaped or colour mutants of<br />
Euphorbia lactea, when grafted on<br />
artificially propagated root stock of<br />
Euphorbia neriifolia, <strong>and</strong> artificially<br />
propagated specimens of cultivars<br />
of Euphorbia ‘Milii’ when they are<br />
traded in shipments of 100 or<br />
more plants <strong>and</strong> readily<br />
recognizable as artificially<br />
propagated specimens, are not<br />
subject to the provisions of the<br />
Convention)<br />
Fouquieria columnaris #4<br />
#4 All parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives, except:<br />
a) seeds (including seedpods of Orchidaceae), spores <strong>and</strong> pollen (including pollinia). The exemption does not apply to seeds <strong>from</strong><br />
Cactaceae spp. exported <strong>from</strong> Mexico, <strong>and</strong> to seeds <strong>from</strong> Beccariophoenix madagascariensis <strong>and</strong> Neodypsis decaryi exported<br />
<strong>from</strong> Madagascar;<br />
b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, transported in sterile containers;<br />
c) cut flowers of artificially propagated plants;<br />
d) fruits, <strong>and</strong> parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives thereof, of naturalized or artificially propagated plants of the genus Vanilla (Orchidaceae) <strong>and</strong> of<br />
the family Cactaceae;<br />
e) stems, flowers, <strong>and</strong> parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives thereof, of naturalized or artificially propagated plants of the genera Opuntia subgenus<br />
Opuntia <strong>and</strong> Selenicereus (Cactaceae); <strong>and</strong><br />
f) finished products of Euphorbia antisyphilitica packaged <strong>and</strong> ready for retail trade.<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 39<br />
<strong>II</strong>I
I<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
GNETACEAE Gnetums<br />
Gnetum montanum #1 (Nepal)<br />
JUGLANDACEAE Gavilan<br />
Oreomunnea pterocarpa #4<br />
LAURACEAE Laurels<br />
Aniba rosaeodora #12<br />
LEGUMINOSAE (Fabaceae) Afrormosia, cristobal, rosewood, s<strong>and</strong>alwood<br />
Caesalpinia echinata #10<br />
Dalbergia nigra<br />
Pericopsis elata #5<br />
Platymiscium pleiostachyum #4<br />
Pterocarpus santalinus #7<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 40<br />
<strong>II</strong>I<br />
Dalbergia darienensis #2<br />
[population of Panama (Panama)]<br />
Dalbergia louvelii #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Dalbergia monticola #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Dalbergia norm<strong>and</strong>ii #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Dalbergia purpurascens #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Dalbergia retusa<br />
[population of Guatemala<br />
(Guatemala)] #5<br />
[population of Panama<br />
(Panama)] #2<br />
Dalbergia stevensonii #5<br />
[population of Guatemala<br />
(Guatemala)]<br />
Dalbergia xerophila #5<br />
(Madagascar)<br />
Dipteryx panamensis (Costa<br />
Rica, Nicaragua)<br />
#1<br />
All parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives, except:<br />
a) seeds, spores <strong>and</strong> pollen (including pollinia);<br />
b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, transported in sterile containers;<br />
c) cut flowers of artificially propagated plants; <strong>and</strong><br />
d) fruits, <strong>and</strong> parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives thereof, of artificially propagated plants of the genus Vanilla.<br />
#4<br />
All parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives, except:<br />
a) seeds (including seedpods of Orchidaceae), spores <strong>and</strong> pollen (including pollinia). The exemption does not apply to seeds <strong>from</strong><br />
Cactaceae spp. exported <strong>from</strong> Mexico, <strong>and</strong> to seeds <strong>from</strong> Beccariophoenix madagascariensis <strong>and</strong> Neodypsis decaryi exported<br />
<strong>from</strong> Madagascar;<br />
b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, transported in sterile containers;<br />
c) cut flowers of artificially propagated plants;<br />
d) fruits, <strong>and</strong> parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives thereof, of naturalized or artificially propagated plants of the genus Vanilla (Orchidaceae) <strong>and</strong> of<br />
the family Cactaceae;<br />
e) stems, flowers, <strong>and</strong> parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives thereof, of naturalized or artificially propagated plants of the genera Opuntia subgenus<br />
Opuntia <strong>and</strong> Selenicereus (Cactaceae); <strong>and</strong><br />
f) finished products of Euphorbia antisyphilitica packaged <strong>and</strong> ready for retail trade.<br />
#12<br />
Logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets, plywood <strong>and</strong> essential oil (excluding finished products packaged <strong>and</strong> ready for retail trade).<br />
#10<br />
Logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets, including unfinished wood articles used for the fabrication of bows for stringed musical instruments.<br />
#2<br />
All parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives except:<br />
a) seeds <strong>and</strong> pollen; <strong>and</strong><br />
b) finished products packaged <strong>and</strong> ready for retail trade.<br />
#5<br />
Logs, sawn wood <strong>and</strong> veneer sheets.<br />
#7 Logs, wood-chips, powder <strong>and</strong> extracts.
LILIACEAE Aloes<br />
I<br />
Aloe albida<br />
Aloe albiflora<br />
Aloe alfredii<br />
Aloe bakeri<br />
Aloe bellatula<br />
Aloe calcairophila<br />
Aloe compressa (Includes the<br />
vars. paucituberculata,<br />
rugosquamosa <strong>and</strong> schistophila)<br />
Aloe delphinensis<br />
Aloe descoingsii<br />
Aloe fragilis<br />
Aloe haworthioides (Includes the<br />
var. aurantiaca)<br />
Aloe helenae<br />
Aloe laeta (Includes the var.<br />
maniaensis)<br />
Aloe parallelifolia<br />
Aloe parvula<br />
Aloe pillansii<br />
Aloe polyphylla<br />
Aloe rauhii<br />
Aloe suzannae<br />
Aloe versicolor<br />
Aloe vossii<br />
MAGNOLIACEAE Magnolia<br />
MELIACEAE Mahoganies, West Indian cedar<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
Aloe spp. #4 (Except the species<br />
included in Appendix I. Also<br />
excludes Aloe vera, also<br />
referenced as Aloe barbadensis<br />
which is not included in the<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong>)<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 41<br />
<strong>II</strong>I<br />
Magnolia liliifera var. obovata #1<br />
(Nepal)<br />
Cedrela fissilis #5 (Plurinational<br />
State of Bolivia)<br />
Cedrela lilloi #5 (Plurinational<br />
State of Bolivia)<br />
#4 All parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives, except:<br />
a) seeds (including seedpods of Orchidaceae), spores <strong>and</strong> pollen (including pollinia). The exemption does not apply to seeds <strong>from</strong><br />
Cactaceae spp. exported <strong>from</strong> Mexico, <strong>and</strong> to seeds <strong>from</strong> Beccariophoenix madagascariensis <strong>and</strong> Neodypsis decaryi exported<br />
<strong>from</strong> Madagascar;<br />
b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, transported in sterile containers;<br />
c) cut flowers of artificially propagated plants;<br />
d) fruits, <strong>and</strong> parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives thereof, of naturalized or artificially propagated plants of the genus Vanilla (Orchidaceae) <strong>and</strong> of<br />
the family Cactaceae;<br />
e) stems, flowers, <strong>and</strong> parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives thereof, of naturalized or artificially propagated plants of the genera Opuntia subgenus<br />
Opuntia <strong>and</strong> Selenicereus (Cactaceae); <strong>and</strong><br />
f) finished products of Euphorbia antisyphilitica packaged <strong>and</strong> ready for retail trade.<br />
#1<br />
All parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives, except:<br />
a) seeds, spores <strong>and</strong> pollen (including pollinia);<br />
b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, transported in sterile containers;<br />
c) cut flowers of artificially propagated plants; <strong>and</strong><br />
d) fruits, <strong>and</strong> parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives thereof, of artificially propagated plants of the genus Vanilla.<br />
#5<br />
Logs, sawn wood <strong>and</strong> veneer sheets.
I<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
Swietenia humilis #4<br />
Swietenia macrophylla #6<br />
(Populations of the Neotropics)<br />
Swietenia mahagoni #5<br />
NEPENTHACEAE Pitcher-plants (Old World)<br />
Nepenthes spp. #4 (Except the<br />
species included in Appendix I)<br />
Nepenthes khasiana<br />
Nepenthes rajah<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 42<br />
<strong>II</strong>I<br />
Cedrela odorata #5 (Brazil <strong>and</strong><br />
the Plurinational State of Bolivia.<br />
In addition, the following countries<br />
have listed their national<br />
populations: Colombia, Guatemala<br />
<strong>and</strong> Peru)<br />
#5<br />
Logs, sawn wood <strong>and</strong> veneer sheets.<br />
#4<br />
All parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives, except:<br />
a) seeds (including seedpods of Orchidaceae), spores <strong>and</strong> pollen (including pollinia). The exemption does not apply to seeds <strong>from</strong><br />
Cactaceae spp. exported <strong>from</strong> Mexico, <strong>and</strong> to seeds <strong>from</strong> Beccariophoenix madagascariensis <strong>and</strong> Neodypsis decaryi exported<br />
<strong>from</strong> Madagascar;<br />
b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, transported in sterile containers;<br />
c) cut flowers of artificially propagated plants;<br />
d) fruits, <strong>and</strong> parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives thereof, of naturalized or artificially propagated plants of the genus Vanilla (Orchidaceae) <strong>and</strong> of<br />
the family Cactaceae;<br />
e) stems, flowers, <strong>and</strong> parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives thereof, of naturalized or artificially propagated plants of the genera Opuntia subgenus<br />
Opuntia <strong>and</strong> Selenicereus (Cactaceae); <strong>and</strong><br />
f) finished products of Euphorbia antisyphilitica packaged <strong>and</strong> ready for retail trade.<br />
#6<br />
Logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets <strong>and</strong> plywood.
ORCHIDACEAE Orchids<br />
I<br />
(For all of the following Appendix-I<br />
species, seedling or tissue<br />
cultures obtained in vitro, in solid<br />
or liquid media, <strong>and</strong> transported in<br />
sterile containers are not subject<br />
to the provisions of the<br />
Convention only if the specimens<br />
meet the definition of ‘artificially<br />
propagated’ agreed by the<br />
Conference of the Parties)<br />
Aerangis ellisii<br />
Dendrobium cruentum<br />
Laelia jongheana<br />
Laelia lobata<br />
Paphiopedilum spp.<br />
Peristeria elata<br />
Phragmipedium spp.<br />
Renanthera imschootiana<br />
OROBANCHACEAE Broomrape<br />
PALMAE (Arecaceae) Palms<br />
Chrysalidocarpus decipiens<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
ORCHIDACEAE spp. 7 #4 (Except<br />
the species included in<br />
Appendix I)<br />
Cistanche deserticola #4<br />
Beccariophoenix<br />
madagascariensis #4<br />
Lemurophoenix halleuxii<br />
Marojejya darianii<br />
Neodypsis decaryi #4<br />
Ravenea louvelii<br />
Ravenea rivularis<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 43<br />
<strong>II</strong>I<br />
Lodoicea maldivica #13<br />
(Seychelles)<br />
7<br />
Artificially propagated hybrids of the following genera are not subject to the provisions of the Convention, if conditions, as indicated<br />
under a) <strong>and</strong> b), are met: Cymbidium, Dendrobium, Phalaenopsis <strong>and</strong> V<strong>and</strong>a:<br />
a) Specimens are readily recognizable as artificially propagated <strong>and</strong> do not show any signs of having been collected in the wild<br />
such as mechanical damage or strong dehydration resulting <strong>from</strong> collection, irregular growth <strong>and</strong> heterogeneous size <strong>and</strong> shape<br />
within a taxon <strong>and</strong> shipment, algae or other epiphyllous organisms adhering to leaves, or damage by insects or other pests; <strong>and</strong><br />
b) i) when shipped in non-flowering state, the specimens must be traded in shipments consisting of individual containers (such<br />
as cartons, boxes, crates or individual shelves of CC-containers) each containing 20 or more plants of the same hybrid; the<br />
plants within each container must exhibit a high degree of uniformity <strong>and</strong> healthiness; <strong>and</strong> the shipment must be<br />
accompanied by documentation, such as an invoice, which clearly states the number of plants of each hybrid; or<br />
ii) when shipped in flowering state, with at least one fully open flower per specimen, no minimum number of specimens per<br />
shipment is required but specimens must be professionally processed for commercial retail sale, e.g. labelled with printed<br />
labels or packaged with printed packages indicating the name of the hybrid <strong>and</strong> the country of final processing. This should<br />
be clearly visible <strong>and</strong> allow easy verification.<br />
#4<br />
Plants not clearly qualifying for the exemption must be accompanied by appropriate <strong>CITES</strong> documents.<br />
All parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives, except:<br />
a) seeds (including seedpods of Orchidaceae), spores <strong>and</strong> pollen (including pollinia). The exemption does not apply to seeds <strong>from</strong><br />
Cactaceae spp. exported <strong>from</strong> Mexico, <strong>and</strong> to seeds <strong>from</strong> Beccariophoenix madagascariensis <strong>and</strong> Neodypsis decaryi exported<br />
<strong>from</strong> Madagascar;<br />
b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, transported in sterile containers;<br />
c) cut flowers of artificially propagated plants;<br />
d) fruits, <strong>and</strong> parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives thereof, of naturalized or artificially propagated plants of the genus Vanilla (Orchidaceae) <strong>and</strong> of<br />
the family Cactaceae;<br />
e) stems, flowers, <strong>and</strong> parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives thereof, of naturalized or artificially propagated plants of the genera Opuntia subgenus<br />
Opuntia <strong>and</strong> Selenicereus (Cactaceae); <strong>and</strong><br />
f) finished products of Euphorbia antisyphilitica packaged <strong>and</strong> ready for retail trade.<br />
#13<br />
The kernel (also known as 'endosperm', 'pulp' or 'copra') <strong>and</strong> any derivative thereof.
PAPAVERACEAE Poppy<br />
PASSIFLORACEAE Passion-flowers<br />
PINACEAE Firs <strong>and</strong> pines<br />
Abies guatemalensis<br />
PODOCARPACEAE Podocarps<br />
I<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
Satranala decussilvae<br />
Voanioala gerardii<br />
Adenia olaboensis<br />
Podocarpus parlatorei<br />
PORTULACACEAE Lewisias, portulacas, purslanes<br />
Anacampseros spp. #4<br />
Avonia spp. #4<br />
Lewisia serrata #4<br />
PRIMULACEAE Cyclamens<br />
8 #4<br />
Cyclamen spp.<br />
RANUNCULACEAE Golden seals, yellow adonis, yellow root<br />
Adonis vernalis #2<br />
Hydrastis canadensis #8<br />
ROSACEAE African cherry, stinkwood<br />
Prunus africana #4<br />
RUBIACEAE Ayugue<br />
Balmea stormiae<br />
SARRACENIACEAE Pitcher-plants (New World)<br />
Sarracenia spp. #4 (Except the<br />
species included in Appendix I)<br />
Sarracenia oreophila<br />
Sarracenia rubra<br />
ssp. alabamensis<br />
#1<br />
All parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives, except:<br />
a) seeds, spores <strong>and</strong> pollen (including pollinia);<br />
b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, transported in sterile containers;<br />
c) cut flowers of artificially propagated plants; <strong>and</strong><br />
d) fruits, <strong>and</strong> parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives thereof, of artificially propagated plants of the genus Vanilla.<br />
#5<br />
Logs, sawn wood <strong>and</strong> veneer sheets.<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 44<br />
<strong>II</strong>I<br />
Meconopsis regia #1 (Nepal)<br />
Pinus koraiensis #5 (Russian<br />
Federation)<br />
Podocarpus neriifolius #1<br />
(Nepal)<br />
#4<br />
All parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives, except:<br />
a) seeds (including seedpods of Orchidaceae), spores <strong>and</strong> pollen (including pollinia). The exemption does not apply to seeds <strong>from</strong><br />
Cactaceae spp. exported <strong>from</strong> Mexico, <strong>and</strong> to seeds <strong>from</strong> Beccariophoenix madagascariensis <strong>and</strong> Neodypsis decaryi exported<br />
<strong>from</strong> Madagascar;<br />
b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, transported in sterile containers;<br />
c) cut flowers of artificially propagated plants;<br />
d) fruits, <strong>and</strong> parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives thereof, of naturalized or artificially propagated plants of the genus Vanilla (Orchidaceae) <strong>and</strong> of<br />
the family Cactaceae;<br />
e) stems, flowers, <strong>and</strong> parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives thereof, of naturalized or artificially propagated plants of the genera Opuntia subgenus<br />
Opuntia <strong>and</strong> Selenicereus (Cactaceae); <strong>and</strong><br />
f) finished products of Euphorbia antisyphilitica packaged <strong>and</strong> ready for retail trade.<br />
8<br />
Artificially propagated specimens of cultivars of Cyclamen persicum are not subject to the provisions of the Convention. However, the<br />
exemption does not apply to such specimens traded as dormant tubers.<br />
#2<br />
All parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives except:<br />
a) seeds <strong>and</strong> pollen; <strong>and</strong><br />
b) finished products packaged <strong>and</strong> ready for retail trade.<br />
#8<br />
Underground parts (i.e. roots, rhizomes): whole, parts <strong>and</strong> powdered.
Sarracenia rubra ssp. jonesii<br />
SCROPHULARIACEAE Kutki<br />
STANGERIACEAE Stangerias<br />
Stangeria eriopus<br />
TAXACEAE Himalayan yew<br />
I<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
Picrorhiza kurrooa #2 (Excludes<br />
Picrorhiza scrophulariiflora)<br />
Bowenia spp. #4<br />
Taxus chinensis <strong>and</strong> infraspecific<br />
taxa of this species #2<br />
Taxus cuspidata <strong>and</strong> infraspecific<br />
taxa of this species<br />
Taxus fuana <strong>and</strong> infraspecific<br />
taxa of this species #2<br />
Taxus sumatrana <strong>and</strong><br />
infraspecific taxa of this species #2<br />
Taxus wallichiana #2<br />
THYMELAEACEAE (Aquilariaceae) Agarwood, ramin<br />
Aquilaria spp. #4<br />
Gonystylus spp. #4<br />
Gyrinops spp. #4<br />
TROCHODENDRACEAE (Tetracentraceae) Tetracentron<br />
VALERIANACEAE Himalayan spikenard<br />
Nardostachys gr<strong>and</strong>iflora #2<br />
VITACEAE Grapes<br />
Cyphostemma elephantopus<br />
Cyphostemma montagnacii<br />
WELWITSCHIACEAE Welwitschia<br />
Welwitschia mirabilis #4<br />
9 #2<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 45<br />
<strong>II</strong>I<br />
Tetracentron sinense #1 (Nepal)<br />
#2<br />
All parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives except:<br />
a) seeds <strong>and</strong> pollen; <strong>and</strong><br />
b) finished products packaged <strong>and</strong> ready for retail trade.<br />
#4<br />
All parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives, except:<br />
a) seeds (including seedpods of Orchidaceae), spores <strong>and</strong> pollen (including pollinia). The exemption does not apply to seeds <strong>from</strong><br />
Cactaceae spp. exported <strong>from</strong> Mexico, <strong>and</strong> to seeds <strong>from</strong> Beccariophoenix madagascariensis <strong>and</strong> Neodypsis decaryi exported<br />
<strong>from</strong> Madagascar;<br />
b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, transported in sterile containers;<br />
c) cut flowers of artificially propagated plants;<br />
d) fruits, <strong>and</strong> parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives thereof, of naturalized or artificially propagated plants of the genus Vanilla (Orchidaceae) <strong>and</strong> of<br />
the family Cactaceae;<br />
e) stems, flowers, <strong>and</strong> parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives thereof, of naturalized or artificially propagated plants of the genera Opuntia subgenus<br />
Opuntia <strong>and</strong> Selenicereus (Cactaceae); <strong>and</strong><br />
f) finished products of Euphorbia antisyphilitica packaged <strong>and</strong> ready for retail trade.<br />
9<br />
Artificially propagated hybrids <strong>and</strong> cultivars of Taxus cuspidata, live, in pots or other small containers, each consignment being<br />
accompanied by a label or document stating the name of the taxon or taxa <strong>and</strong> the text 'artificially propagated', are not subject to the<br />
provisions of the Convention.<br />
#1<br />
All parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives, except:<br />
a) seeds, spores <strong>and</strong> pollen (including pollinia);<br />
b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, transported in sterile containers;<br />
c) cut flowers of artificially propagated plants; <strong>and</strong><br />
d) fruits, <strong>and</strong> parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives thereof, of artificially propagated plants of the genus Vanilla.
ZAMIACEAE Cycads<br />
Ceratozamia spp.<br />
Chigua spp.<br />
Encephalartos spp.<br />
Microcycas calocoma<br />
ZINGIBERACEAE Ginger lily<br />
ZYGOPHYLLACEAE Lignum-vitae<br />
I<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong><br />
<strong>II</strong><br />
ZAMIACEAE spp. #4 (Except the<br />
species included in Appendix I)<br />
Hedychium philippinense #4<br />
Bulnesia sarmientoi #11<br />
Guaiacum spp. #2<br />
#4 All parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives, except:<br />
a) seeds (including seedpods of Orchidaceae), spores <strong>and</strong> pollen (including pollinia). The exemption does not apply to seeds <strong>from</strong><br />
Cactaceae spp. exported <strong>from</strong> Mexico, <strong>and</strong> to seeds <strong>from</strong> Beccariophoenix madagascariensis <strong>and</strong> Neodypsis decaryi exported<br />
<strong>from</strong> Madagascar;<br />
b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, transported in sterile containers;<br />
c) cut flowers of artificially propagated plants;<br />
d) fruits, <strong>and</strong> parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives thereof, of naturalized or artificially propagated plants of the genus Vanilla (Orchidaceae) <strong>and</strong> of<br />
the family Cactaceae;<br />
e) stems, flowers, <strong>and</strong> parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives thereof, of naturalized or artificially propagated plants of the genera Opuntia subgenus<br />
Opuntia <strong>and</strong> Selenicereus (Cactaceae); <strong>and</strong><br />
f) finished products of Euphorbia antisyphilitica packaged <strong>and</strong> ready for retail trade.<br />
#11<br />
#2<br />
Logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets, plywood, powder <strong>and</strong> extracts.<br />
All parts <strong>and</strong> derivatives except:<br />
a) seeds <strong>and</strong> pollen; <strong>and</strong><br />
b) finished products packaged <strong>and</strong> ready for retail trade.<br />
<strong>Appendices</strong> I, <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I (03/04/<strong>2012</strong>) – p. 46<br />
<strong>II</strong>I