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  The following is a reproduction in its entity of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora and its Appendices.

Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora

Signed at Washington, D.C., on 3 March 1973

Amended at Bonn, on 22 June 1979

The Contracting States,

Recognizing that wild fauna and flora in their many beautiful and varied forms are an irreplaceable part of the natural systems of the earth which must be protected for this and the generations to come;

Conscious of the ever-growing value of wild fauna and flora from aesthetic, scientific, cultural, recreational and economic points of view;

Recognizing that peoples and States are and should be the best protectors of their own wild fauna and flora;

Recognizing, in addition, that international co-operation is essential for the protection of certain species of wild fauna and flora against over-exploitation through international trade;

Convinced of the urgency of taking appropriate measures to this end;
Have agreed as follows:

Article I

Definitions

For the purpose of the present Convention, unless the context otherwise requires:

(a) "Species" means any species, subspecies, or geographically separate population thereof;

(b) "Specimen" means:
(i) any animal or plant, whether alive or dead;

(ii) in the case of an animal: for species included in Appendices I and II, any readily recognizable part or derivative thereof; and for species included in Appendix III, any readily recognizable part or derivative thereof specified in Appendix III in relation to the species; and

(iii) in the case of a plant: for species included in Appendix I, any readily recognizable part or derivative thereof; and for species included in Appendices II and III, any readily recognizable part or derivative thereof specified in Appendices II and III in relation to the species;

(c) "Trade" means export, re-export, import and introduction from the sea;

(d) "Re-export" means export of any specimen that has previously been imported;

(e) "Introduction from the sea" means transportation into a State of specimens of any species which were taken in the marine environment not under the jurisdiction of any State;

(f) "Scientific Authority" means a national scientific authority designated in accordance with Article IX;

(g) "Management Authority" means a national management authority designated in accordance with Article IX;

(h) "Party" means a State for which the present Convention has entered into force.

Article II

Fundamental Principles

1. Appendix I shall include all species threatened with extinction which are or may be affected by trade. Trade in specimens of these species must be subject to particularly strict regulation in order not to endanger further their survival and must only be authorized in exceptional circumstances.

2. Appendix II shall include:

(a) all species which although not necessarily now threatened with extinction may become so unless trade in specimens of such species is subject to strict regulation in order to avoid utilization incompatible with their survival; and

(b) other species which must be subject to regulation in order that trade in specimens of certain species referred to in sub-paragraph (a) of this paragraph may be brought under effective control.

3. Appendix III shall include all species which any Party identifies as being subject to regulation within its jurisdiction for the purpose of preventing or restricting exploitation, and as needing the co-operation of other Parties in the control of trade.

4. The Parties shall not allow trade in specimens of species included in Appendices I, II and III except in accordance with the provisions of the present Convention.

Article III

Regulation of Trade in Specimens of Species Included in Appendix I

1. All trade in specimens of species included in Appendix I shall be in accordance with the provisions of this Article.

2. The export of any specimen of a species included in Appendix I shall require the prior grant and presentation of an export permit. An export permit shall only be granted when the following conditions have been met:

(a) a Scientific Authority of the State of export has advised that such export will not be detrimental to the survival of that species;

(b) a Management Authority of the State of export is satisfied that the specimen was not obtained in contravention of the laws of that State for the protection of fauna and flora;

(c) a Management Authority of the State of export is satisfied that any living specimen will be so prepared and shipped as to minimize the risk of injury, damage to health or cruel treatment; and

(d) a Management Authority of the State of export is satisfied that an import permit has been granted for the specimen.
3. The import of any specimen of a species included in Appendix I shall require the prior grant and presentation of an import permit and either an export permit or a re-export certificate. An import permit shall only be granted when the following conditions have been met:

(a) a Scientific Authority of the State of import has advised that the import will be for purposes which are not detrimental to the survival of the species involved;

(b) a Scientific Authority of the State of import is satisfied that the proposed recipient of a living specimen is suitably equipped to house and care for it; and

(c) a Management Authority of the State of import is satisfied that the specimen is not to be used for primarily commercial purposes.
4. The re-export of any specimen of a species included in Appendix I shall require the prior grant and presentation of a re-export certificate. A re-export certificate shall only be granted when the following conditions have been met:

(a) a Management Authority of the State of re-export is satisfied that the specimen was imported into that State in accordance with the provisions of the present Convention;

(b) a Management Authority of the State of re-export is satisfied that any living specimen will be so prepared and shipped as to minimize the risk of injury, damage to health or cruel treatment; and

(c) a Management Authority of the State of re-export is satisfied that an import permit has been granted for any living specimen.

5. The introduction from the sea of any specimen of a species included in Appendix I shall require the prior grant of a certificate from a Management Authority of the State of introduction. A certificate shall only be granted when the following conditions have been met:

(a) a Scientific Authority of the State of introduction advises that the introduction will not be detrimental to the survival of the species involved;

(b) a Management Authority of the State of introduction is satisfied that the proposed recipient of a living specimen is suitably equipped to house and care for it; and

(c) a Management Authority of the State of introduction is satisfied that the specimen is not to be used for primarily commercial purposes.

Article IV

Regulation of Trade in Specimens of Species Included in Appendix II

1. All trade in specimens of species included in Appendix II shall be in accordance with the provisions of this Article.

2. The export of any specimen of a species included in Appendix II shall require the prior grant and presentation of an export permit. An export permit shall only be granted when the following conditions have been met:

(a) a Scientific Authority of the State of export has advised that such export will not be detrimental to the survival of that species;

(b) a Management Authority of the State of export is satisfied that the specimen was not obtained in contravention of the laws of that State for the protection of fauna and flora; and

(c) a Management Authority of the State of export is satisfied that any living specimen will be so prepared and shipped as to minimize the risk of injury, damage to health or cruel treatment.
3. A Scientific Authority in each Party shall monitor both the export permits granted by that State for specimens of species included in Appendix II and the actual exports of such specimens. Whenever a Scientific Authority determines that the export of specimens of any such species should be limited in order to maintain that species throughout its range at a level consistent with its role in the ecosystems in which it occurs and well above the level at which that species might become eligible for inclusion in Appendix I, the Scientific Authority shall advise the appropriate Management Authority of suitable measures to be taken to limit the grant of export permits for specimens of that species.

4. The import of any specimen of a species included in Appendix II shall require the prior presentation of either an export permit or a re-export certificate.

5. The re-export of any specimen of a species included in Appendix II shall require the prior grant and presentation of a re-export certificate. A re-export certificate shall only be granted when the following conditions have been met:

(a) a Management Authority of the State of re-export is satisfied that the specimen was imported into that State in accordance with the provisions of the present Convention; and

(b) a Management Authority of the State of re-export is satisfied that any living specimen will be so prepared and shipped as to minimize the risk of injury, damage to health or cruel treatment.

6. The introduction from the sea of any specimen of a species included in Appendix II shall require the prior grant of a certificate from a Management Authority of the State of introduction. A certificate shall only be granted when the following conditions have been met:
(a) a Scientific Authority of the State of introduction advises that the introduction will not be detrimental to the survival of the species involved; and

(b) a Management Authority of the State of introduction is satisfied that any living specimen will be so handled as to minimize the risk of injury, damage to health or cruel treatment.

7. Certificates referred to in paragraph 6 of this Article may be granted on the advice of a Scientific Authority, in consultation with other national scientific authorities or, when appropriate, international scientific authorities, in respect of periods not exceeding one year for total numbers of specimens to be introduced in such periods.

Article V

Regulation of Trade in Specimens of Species Included in Appendix III

1. All trade in specimens of species included in Appendix III shall be in accordance with the provisions of this Article.

2. The export of any specimen of a species included in Appendix III from any State which has included that species in Appendix III shall require the prior grant and presentation of an export permit. An export permit shall only be granted when the following conditions have been met:

(a) a Management Authority of the State of export is satisfied that the specimen was not obtained in contravention of the laws of that State for the protection of fauna and flora; and

(b) a Management Authority of the State of export is satisfied that any living specimen will be so prepared and shipped as to minimize the risk of injury, damage to health or cruel treatment.
3. The import of any specimen of a species included in Appendix III shall require, except in circumstances to which paragraph 4 of this Article applies, the prior presentation of a certificate of origin and, where the import is from a State which has included that species in Appendix III, an export permit.

4. In the case of re-export, a certificate granted by the Management Authority of the State of re-export that the specimen was processed in that State or is being re-exported shall be accepted by the State of import as evidence that the provisions of the present Convention have been complied with in respect of the specimen concerned.

Article VI

Permits and Certificates

1. Permits and certificates granted under the provisions of Articles III, IV, and V shall be in accordance with the provisions of this Article.

2. An export permit shall contain the information specified in the model set forth in Appendix IV, and may only be used for export within a period of six months from the date on which it was granted.

3. Each permit or certificate shall contain the title of the present Convention, the name and any identifying stamp of the Management Authority granting it and a control number assigned by the Management Authority.

4. Any copies of a permit or certificate issued by a Management Authority shall be clearly marked as copies only and no such copy may be used in place of the original, except to the extent endorsed thereon.

5. A separate permit or certificate shall be required for each consignment of specimens.

6. A Management Authority of the State of import of any specimen shall cancel and retain the export permit or re-export certificate and any corresponding import permit presented in respect of the import of that specimen.

7. Where appropriate and feasible a Management Authority may affix a mark upon any specimen to assist in identifying the specimen. For these purposes "mark" means any indelible imprint, lead seal or other suitable means of identifying a specimen, designed in such a way as to render its imitation by unauthorized persons as difficult as possible.

Article VII

Exemptions and Other Special Provisions Relating to Trade

1. The provisions of Articles III, IV and V shall not apply to the transit or transhipment of specimens through or in the territory of a Party while the specimens remain in Customs control.

2. Where a Management Authority of the State of export or re-export is satisfied that a specimen was acquired before the provisions of the present Convention applied to that specimen, the provisions of Articles III, IV and V shall not apply to that specimen where the Management Authority issues a certificate to that effect.

3. The provisions of Articles III, IV and V shall not apply to specimens that are personal or household effects. This exemption shall not apply where:

(a) in the case of specimens of a species included in Appendix I, they were acquired by the owner outside his State of usual residence, and are being imported into that State; or

(b) in the case of specimens of species included in Appendix II:

(i) they were acquired by the owner outside his State of usual residence and in a State where removal from the wild occurred;

(ii)they are being imported into the owner's State of usual residence; and

(iii)the State where removal from the wild occurred requires the prior grant of export permits before any export of such specimens; unless a Management Authority is satisfied that the specimens were acquired before the provisions of the present Convention applied to such specimens.

4. Specimens of an animal species included in Appendix I bred in captivity for commercial purposes, or of a plant species included in Appendix I artificially propagated for commercial purposes, shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Appendix II.

5. Where a Management Authority of the State of export is satisfied that any specimen of an animal species was bred in captivity or any specimen of a plant species was artificially propagated, or is a part of such an animal or plant or was derived therefrom, a certificate by that Management Authority to that effect shall be accepted in lieu of any of the permits or certificates required under the provisions of Article III, IV or V.

6. The provisions of Articles III, IV and V shall not apply to the non-commercial loan, donation or exchange between scientists or scientific institutions registered by a Management Authority of their State, of herbarium specimens, other preserved, dried or embedded museum specimens, and live plant material which carry a label issued or approved by a Management Authority.

7. A Management Authority of any State may waive the requirements of Articles III, IV and V and allow the movement without permits or certificates of specimens which form part of a travelling zoo, circus, menagerie, plant exhibition or other travelling exhibition provided that:

(a) the exporter or importer registers full details of such specimens with that Management Authority;

(b) the specimens are in either of the categories specified in paragraph 2 or 5 of this Article; and

(c) the Management Authority is satisfied that any living specimen will be so transported and cared for as to minimize the risk of injury, damage to health or cruel treatment.

Article VIII

Measures to Be Taken by the Parties

1. The Parties shall take appropriate measures to enforce the provisions of the present Convention and to prohibit trade in specimens in violation thereof. These shall include measures:

(a) to penalize trade in, or possession of, such specimens, or both; and

(b) to provide for the confiscation or return to the State of export of such specimens.

2. In addition to the measures taken under paragraph 1 of this Article, a Party may, when it deems it necessary, provide for any method of internal reimbursement for expenses incurred as a result of the confiscation of a specimen traded in violation of the measures taken in the application of the provisions of the present Convention.

3. As far as possible, the Parties shall ensure that specimens shall pass through any formalities required for trade with a minimum of delay. To facilitate such passage, a Party may designate ports of exit and ports of entry at which specimens must be presented for clearance. The Parties shall ensure further that all living specimens, during any period of transit, holding or shipment, are properly cared for so as to minimize the risk of injury, damage to health or cruel treatment.

4. Where a living specimen is confiscated as a result of measures referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article:

(a) the specimen shall be entrusted to a Management Authority of the State of confiscation;

(b) the Management Authority shall, after consultation with the State of export, return the specimen to that State at the expense of that State, or to a rescue centre or such other place as the Management Authority deems appropriate and consistent with the purposes of the present Convention; and

(c) the Management Authority may obtain the advice of a Scientific Authority, or may, whenever it considers it desirable, consult the Secretariat in order to facilitate the decision under sub-paragraph (b) of this paragraph, including the choice of a rescue centre or other place.

5. A rescue centre as referred to in paragraph 4 of this Article means an institution designated by a Management Authority to look after the welfare of living specimens, particularly those that have been confiscated.

6. Each Party shall maintain records of trade in specimens of species included in Appendices I, II and III which shall cover:

(a) the names and addresses of exporters and importers; and

(b) the number and type of permits and certificates granted; the States with which such trade occurred; the numbers or quantities and types of specimens, names of species as included in Appendices I, II and III and, where applicable, the size and sex of the specimens in question.

7. Each Party shall prepare periodic reports on its implementation of the present Convention and shall transmit to the Secretariat:

(a) an annual report containing a summary of the information specified in sub-paragraph (b) of paragraph 6 of this Article; and

(b) a biennial report on legislative, regulatory and administrative measures taken to enforce the provisions of the present Convention.

8. The information referred to in paragraph 7 of this Article shall be available to the public where this is not inconsistent with the law of the Party concerned.

Article IX

Management and Scientific Authorities

1. Each Party shall designate for the purposes of the present Convention:

(a) one or more Management Authorities competent to grant permits or certificates on behalf of that Party; and

(b) one or more Scientific Authorities.

2. A State depositing an instrument of ratification, acceptance, approval or accession shall at that time inform the Depositary Government of the name and address of the Management Authority authorized to communicate with other Parties and with the Secretariat.

3. Any changes in the designations or authorizations under the provisions of this Article shall be communicated by the Party concerned to the Secretariat for transmission to all other Parties.

4. Any Management Authority referred to in paragraph 2 of this Article shall, if so requested by the Secretariat or the Management Authority of another Party, communicate to it impression of stamps, seals or other devices used to authenticate permits or certificates.

Article X

Trade with States not Party to the Convention

Where export or re-export is to, or import is from, a State not a Party to the present Convention, comparable documentation issued by the competent authorities in that State which substantially conforms with the requirements of the present Convention for permits and certificates may be accepted in lieu thereof by any Party.

Article XI

Conference of the Parties

1. The Secretariat shall call a meeting of the Conference of the Parties not later than two years after the entry into force of the present Convention.

2. Thereafter the Secretariat shall convene regular meetings at least once every two years, unless the Conference decides otherwise, and extraordinary meetings at any time on the written request of at least one-third of the Parties.

3. At meetings, whether regular or extraordinary, the Parties shall review the implementation of the present Convention and may:

(a) make such provision as may be necessary to enable the Secretariat to carry out its duties, and adopt financial provisions;

(b) consider and adopt amendments to Appendices I and II in accordance with Article XV;

(c) review the progress made towards the restoration and conservation of the species included in Appendices I, II and III;

(d) receive and consider any reports presented by the Secretariat or by any Party; and

(e) where appropriate, make recommendations for improving the effectiveness of the present Convention.

4. At each regular meeting, the Parties may determine the time and venue of the next regular meeting to be held in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 2 of this Article.

5. At any meeting, the Parties may determine and adopt rules of procedure for the meeting.

6. The United Nations, its Specialized Agencies and the International Atomic Energy Agency, as well as any State not a Party to the present Convention, may be represented at meetings of the Conference by observers, who shall have the right to participate but not to vote.

7. Any body or agency technically qualified in protection, conservation or management of wild fauna and flora, in the following categories, which has informed the Secretariat of its desire to be represented at meetings of the Conference by observers, shall be admitted unless at least one-third of the Parties present object:

(a) international agencies or bodies, either governmental or non-governmental, and national governmental agencies and bodies; and

(b) national non-governmental agencies or bodies which have been approved for this purpose by the State in which they are located.
Once admitted, these observers shall have the right to participate but not to vote.

Article XII

The Secretariat

1. Upon entry into force of the present Convention, a Secretariat shall be provided by the Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme. To the extent and in the manner he considers appropriate, he may be assisted by suitable inter-governmental or non-governmental international or national agencies and bodies technically qualified in protection, conservation and management of wild fauna and flora.

2. The functions of the Secretariat shall be:

(a) to arrange for and service meetings of the Parties;

(b) to perform the functions entrusted to it under the provisions of Articles XV and XVI of the present Convention;

(c) to undertake scientific and technical studies in accordance with programmes authorized by the Conference of the Parties as will contribute to the implementation of the present Convention, including studies concerning standards for appropriate preparation and shipment of living specimens and the means of identifying specimens;

(d) to study the reports of Parties and to request from Parties such further information with respect thereto as it deems necessary to ensure implementation of the present Convention;

(e) to invite the attention of the Parties to any matter pertaining to the aims of the present Convention;

(f) to publish periodically and distribute to the Parties current editions of Appendices I, II and III together with any information which will facilitate identification of specimens of species included in those Appendices;

(g) to prepare annual reports to the Parties on its work and on the implementation of the present Convention and such other reports as meetings of the Parties may request;

(h) to make recommendations for the implementation of the aims and provisions of the present Convention, including the exchange of information of a scientific or technical nature;

(i) to perform any other function as may be entrusted to it by the Parties.

Article XIII

International Measures

1. When the Secretariat in the light of information received is satisfied that any species included in Appendix I or II is being affected adversely by trade in specimens of that species or that the provisions of the present Convention are not being effectively implemented, it shall communicate such information to the authorized Management Authority of the Party or Parties concerned.

2. When any Party receives a communication as indicated in paragraph 1 of this Article, it shall, as soon as possible, inform the Secretariat of any relevant facts insofar as its laws permit and, where appropriate, propose remedial action. Where the Party considers that an inquiry is desirable, such inquiry may be carried out by one or more persons expressly authorized by the Party.

3. The information provided by the Party or resulting from any inquiry as specified in paragraph 2 of this Article shall be reviewed by the next Conference of the Parties which may make whatever recommendations it deems appropriate.

Article XIV

Effect on Domestic Legislation and International Conventions

1. The provisions of the present Convention shall in no way affect the right of Parties to adopt:

(a) stricter domestic measures regarding the conditions for trade, taking, possession or transport of specimens of species included in Appendices I, II and III, or the complete prohibition thereof; or

(b) domestic measures restricting or prohibiting trade, taking, possession or transport of species not included in Appendix I, II or III.

2. The provisions of the present Convention shall in no way affect the provisions of any domestic measures or the obligations of Parties deriving from any treaty, convention, or international agreement relating to other aspects of trade, taking, possession or transport of specimens which is in force or subsequently may enter into force for any Party including any measure pertaining to the Customs, public health, veterinary or plant quarantine fields.

3. The provisions of the present Convention shall in no way affect the provisions of, or the obligations deriving from, any treaty, convention or international agreement concluded or which may be concluded between States creating a union or regional trade agreement establishing or maintaining a common external Customs control and removing Customs control between the parties thereto insofar as they relate to trade among the States members of that union or agreement.

4. A State party to the present Convention, which is also a party to any other treaty, convention or international agreement which is in force at the time of the coming into force of the present Convention and under the provisions of which protection is afforded to marine species included in Appendix II, shall be relieved of the obligations imposed on it under the provisions of the present Convention with respect to trade in specimens of species included in Appendix II that are taken by ships registered in that State and in accordance with the provisions of such other treaty, convention or international agreement.

5. Notwithstanding the provisions of Articles III, IV and V, any export of a specimen taken in accordance with paragraph 4 of this Article shall only require a certificate from a Management Authority of the State of introduction to the effect that the specimen was taken in accordance with the provisions of the other treaty, convention or international agreement in question.

6. Nothing in the present Convention shall prejudice the codification and development of the law of the sea by the United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea convened pursuant to Resolution 2750 C (XXV) of the General Assembly of the United Nations nor the present or future claims and legal views of any State concerning the law of the sea and the nature and extent of coastal and flag State jurisdiction.

Article XV

Amendments to Appendices I and II

1. The following provisions shall apply in relation to amendments to Appendices I and II at meetings of the Conference of the Parties:

(a) Any Party may propose an amendment to Appendix I or II for consideration at the next meeting. The text of the proposed amendment shall be communicated to the Secretariat at least 150 days before the meeting. The Secretariat shall consult the other Parties and interested bodies on the amendment in accordance with the provisions of sub-paragraphs (b) and (c) of paragraph 2 of this Article and shall communicate the response to all Parties not later than 30 days before the meeting.

(b) Amendments shall be adopted by a two-thirds majority of Parties present and voting. For these purposes "Parties present and voting" means Parties present and casting an affirmative or negative vote. Parties abstaining from voting shall not be counted among the two-thirds required for adopting an amendment.

(c) Amendments adopted at a meeting shall enter into force 90 days after that meeting for all Parties except those which make a reservation in accordance with paragraph 3 of this Article.

2. The following provisions shall apply in relation to amendments to Appendices I and II between meetings of the Conference of the Parties:

(a) Any Party may propose an amendment to Appendix I or II for consideration between meetings by the postal procedures set forth in this paragraph.

(b) For marine species, the Secretariat shall, upon receiving the text of the proposed amendment, immediately communicate it to the Parties. It shall also consult inter-governmental bodies having a function in relation to those species especially with a view to obtaining scientific data these bodies may be able to provide and to ensuring co-ordination with any conservation measures enforced by such bodies. The Secretariat shall communicate the views expressed and data provided by these bodies and its own findings and recommendations to the Parties as soon as possible.

(c) For species other than marine species, the Secretariat shall, upon receiving the text of the proposed amendment, immediately communicate it to the Parties, and, as soon as possible thereafter, its own recommendations.

(d) Any Party may, within 60 days of the date on which the Secretariat communicated its recommendations to the Parties under sub-paragraph (b) or (c) of this paragraph, transmit to the Secretariat any comments on the proposed amendment together with any relevant scientific data and information.

(e) The Secretariat shall communicate the replies received together with its own recommendations to the Parties as soon as possible.

(f) If no objection to the proposed amendment is received by the Secretariat within 30 days of the date the replies and recommendations were communicated under the provisions of sub-paragraph (e) of this paragraph, the amendment shall enter into force 90 days later for all Parties except those which make a reservation in accordance with paragraph 3 of this Article.

(g) If an objection by any Party is received by the Secretariat, the proposed amendment shall be submitted to a postal vote in accordance with the provisions of sub-paragraphs (h) , (i) and (j) of this paragraph.

(h) The Secretariat shall notify the Parties that notification of objection has been received.

(i) Unless the Secretariat receives the votes for, against or in abstention from at least one-half of the Parties within 60 days of the date of notification under sub-paragraph (h) of this paragraph, the proposed amendment shall be referred to the next meeting of the Conference for further consideration.

(j) Provided that votes are received from one-half of the Parties, the amendment shall be adopted by a two-thirds majority of Parties casting an affirmative or negative vote.

(k) The Secretariat shall notify all Parties of the result of the vote.

(l) If the proposed amendment is adopted it shall enter into force 90 days after the date of the notification by the Secretariat of its acceptance for all Parties except those which make a reservation in accordance with paragraph 3 of this Article.

3. During the period of 90 days provided for by sub-paragraph (c) of paragraph 1 or sub-paragraph (l) of paragraph 2 of this Article any Party may by notification in writing to the Depositary Government make a reservation with respect to the amendment. Until such reservation is withdrawn the Party shall be treated as a State not a Party to the present Convention with respect to trade in the species concerned.

Article XVI

Appendix III and Amendments thereto

1. Any Party may at any time submit to the Secretariat a list of species which it identifies as being subject to regulation within its jurisdiction for the purpose mentioned in paragraph 3 of Article II. Appendix III shall include the names of the Parties submitting the species for inclusion therein, the scientific names of the species so submitted, and any parts or derivatives of the animals or plants concerned that are specified in relation to the species for the purposes of sub-paragraph (b) of Article I.

2. Each list submitted under the provisions of paragraph 1 of this Article shall be communicated to the Parties by the Secretariat as soon as possible after receiving it. The list shall take effect as part of Appendix III 90 days after the date of such communication. At any time after the communication of such list, any Party may by notification in writing to the Depositary Government enter a reservation with respect to any species or any parts or derivatives, and until such reservation is withdrawn, the State shall be treated as a State not a Party to the present Convention with respect to trade in the species or part or derivative concerned.

3. A Party which has submitted a species for inclusion in Appendix III may withdraw it at any time by notification to the Secretariat which shall communicate the withdrawal to all Parties. The withdrawal shall take effect 30 days after the date of such communication.

4. Any Party submitting a list under the provisions of paragraph 1 of this Article shall submit to the Secretariat a copy of all domestic laws and regulations applicable to the protection of such species, together with any interpretations which the Party may deem appropriate or the Secretariat may request. The Party shall, for as long as the species in question is included in Appendix III, submit any amendments of such laws and regulations or any interpretations as they are adopted.

Article XVII

Amendment of the Convention

1. An extraordinary meeting of the Conference of the Parties shall be convened by the Secretariat on the written request of at least one-third of the Parties to consider and adopt amendments to the present Convention. Such amendments shall be adopted by a two-thirds majority of Parties present and voting. For these purposes "Parties present and voting" means Parties present and casting an affirmative or negative vote. Parties abstaining from voting shall not be counted among the two-thirds required for adopting an amendment.

2. The text of any proposed amendment shall be communicated by the Secretariat to all Parties at least 90 days before the meeting.

3. An amendment shall enter into force for the Parties which have accepted it 60 days after two-thirds of the Parties have deposited an instrument of acceptance of the amendment with the Depositary Government. Thereafter, the amendment shall enter into force for any other Party 60 days after that Party deposits its instrument of acceptance of the amendment.

Article XVIII

Resolution of Disputes

1. Any dispute which may arise between two or more Parties with respect to the interpretation or application of the provisions of the present Convention shall be subject to negotiation between the Parties involved in the dispute.

2. If the dispute can not be resolved in accordance with paragraph 1 of this Article, the Parties may, by mutual consent, submit the dispute to arbitration, in particular that of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague, and the Parties submitting the dispute shall be bound by the arbitral decision.

Article XIX

Signature

The present Convention shall be open for signature at Washington until 30th April 1973 and thereafter at Berne until 31st December 1974.

Article XX

Ratification, Acceptance, Approval

The present Convention shall be subject to ratification, acceptance or approval. Instruments of ratification, acceptance or approval shall be deposited with the Government of the Swiss Confederation which shall be the Depositary Government.

Article XXI

Accession

The present Convention shall be open indefinitely for accession. Instruments of accession shall be deposited with the Depositary Government.

Article XXII

Entry into Force

1. The present Convention shall enter into force 90 days after the date of deposit of the tenth instrument of ratification, acceptance, approval or accession, with the Depositary Government.

2. For each State which ratifies, accepts or approves the present Convention or accedes thereto after the deposit of the tenth instrument of ratification, acceptance, approval or accession, the present Convention shall enter into force 90 days after the deposit by such State of its instrument of ratification, acceptance, approval or accession.

Article XXIII

Reservations

1. The provisions of the present Convention shall not be subject to general reservations. Specific reservations may be entered in accordance with the provisions of this Article and Articles XV and XVI.

2. Any State may, on depositing its instrument of ratification, acceptance, approval or accession, enter a specific reservation with regard to:

(a) any species included in Appendix I, II or III; or

(b) any parts or derivatives specified in relation to a species included in Appendix III.

3. Until a Party withdraws its reservation entered under the provisions of this Article, it shall be treated as a State not a Party to the present Convention with respect to trade in the particular species or parts or derivatives specified in such reservation.

Article XXIV

Denunciation

Any Party may denounce the present Convention by written notification to the Depositary Government at any time. The denunciation shall take effect twelve months after the Depositary Government has received the notification.

Article XXV

Depositary

1. The original of the present Convention, in the Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish languages, each version being equally authentic, shall be deposited with the Depositary Government, which shall transmit certified copies thereof to all States that have signed it or deposited instruments of accession to it.

2. The Depositary Government shall inform all signatory and acceding States and the Secretariat of signatures, deposit of instruments of ratification, acceptance, approval or accession, entry into force of the present Convention, amendments thereto, entry and withdrawal of reservations and notifications of denunciation.

3. As soon as the present Convention enters into force, a certified copy thereof shall be transmitted by the Depositary Government to the Secretariat of the United Nations for registration and publication in accordance with Article 102 of the Charter of the United Nations.

In witness whereof the undersigned Plenipotentiaries, being duly authorized to that effect, have signed the present Convention.

Done at Washington this third day of March, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Seventy-three.

APPENDICES I AND II

as adopted by the Conference of the Parties, valid from 18 September 1997
(reprinted with corrections, 30 June 1998)

INTERPRETATION

1. Species included in these appendices are referred to:

2. The abbreviation "spp." is used to denote all species of a higher taxon.

3. Other references to taxa higher than species are for the purposes of information or classification only.

4. The following abbreviations are used for plant taxa below the level of species:

5. The abbreviation "p.e." is used to denote species that are possibly extinct.

6. An asterisk (*) placed against the name of a species or higher taxon indicates that one or more geographically separate populations, subspecies or species of that species or taxon are included in Appendix I and are excluded from Appendix II.

7. Two asterisks (**) placed against the name of a species or higher taxon indicate that one or more geographically separate populations, subspecies or species of that species or taxon are included in Appendix II and are excluded from Appendix I.

8. The symbol (-) followed by a number placed against the name of a species or higher taxon denotes that designated geographically separate populations, species, groups of species or families of that species or taxon are excluded from the appendix concerned, as follows:

 

-101

Population of West Greenland

 

-102

Populations of Bhutan, India, Nepal and Pakistan

 

-103

Populations of Botswana, Namibia and Zimbabwe

 

-104

Population of Australia

 

-105

Populations of Pecari tajacu of Mexico and the United States of America

 

-106

- Argentina: the population of the Province of Jujuy and the semi-captive populations of the Provinces of Jujuy, Salta, Catamarca, La Rioja and San Juan

   

- Bolivia: the populations of the Conservation Units of Mauri-Desaguadero, Ulla Ulla and Lípez-Chichas, with a zero annual export quota

   

- Chile: part of the population of Parinacota Province, 1a. Region of Tarapacá

   

- Peru: the whole population

 

-107

Populations of Afghanistan, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal and Pakistan

 

-108

Cathartidae

 

-109

Melopsittacus undulatus, Nymphicus hollandicus and Psittacula krameri

 

-110

Population of Argentina

 

-111

Population of Ecuador, subject to a zero annual export quota until an annual export quota has been approved by the CITES Secretariat and the IUCN/SSC Crocodile Specialist Group

-112

Populations of Botswana, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe

   

Apart from ranched specimens, the United Republic of Tanzania will authorize the export of no more than 1100 wild specimens (including 100 hunting trophies) in 1998, 1999 and 2000

 

-113

Populations of Australia, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea

 

-114

Population of Chile

 

-115

All species that are not succulent

 

-116

Aloe vera; also referenced as Aloe barbadensis.

9. The symbol (+) followed by a number placed against the name of a species, subspecies or higher taxon denotes that only designated geographically separate populations of that species, subspecies or taxon are included in the appendix concerned, as follows:

 

+201

Populations of Bhutan, India, Nepal and Pakistan

 

+202

Populations of Bhutan, China, Mexico and Mongolia

 

+203

Populations of Cameroon and Nigeria

 

+204

Population of Asia

 

+205

Populations of Central and North America

 

+206

Populations of Bangladesh, India and Thailand

 

+207

Population of India

 

+208

Populations of Botswana, Namibia and Zimbabwe

 

+209

Population of Australia

 

+210

Population of South Africa

 

+211

- Argentina: the population of the Province of Jujuy and the semi-captive populations of the Provinces of Jujuy, Salta, Catamarca, La Rioja and San Juan

   

- Bolivia: the populations of the Conservation Units of Mauri-Desaguadero, Ulla Ulla and Lípez-Chichas, with a zero annual export quota

   

- Chile: part of the population of Parinacota Province, 1a. Region of Tarapacá

   

- Peru: the whole population

 

+212

Populations of Afghanistan, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal and Pakistan

 

+213

Population of Mexico

 

+214

Populations of Algeria, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Chad, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, the Niger, Nigeria, Senegal and the Sudan

 

+215

Population of Seychelles

 

+216

Population of Europe, except the area which formerly constituted the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

 

+217

Population of Chile.

10. The symbol (=) followed by a number placed against the name of a species, subspecies or higher taxon denotes that the name of that species, subspecies or taxon shall be interpreted as follows:

 

=301

Also referenced as Phalanger maculatus

 

=302

Includes family Tupaiidae

 

=303

Formerly included in family Lemuridae

 

=304

Formerly included as subspecies of Callithrix jacchus

 

=305

Includes generic synonym Leontideus

 

=306

Formerly included in species Saguinus oedipus

 

=307

Formerly included in Alouatta palliata

 

=308

Formerly included as Alouatta palliata (villosa)

 

=309

Includes synonym Cercopithecus roloway

 

=310

Formerly included in genus Papio

 

=311

Includes generic synonym Simias

 

=312

Includes synonym Colobus badius kirkii

 

=313

Includes synonym Colobus badius rufomitratus

 

=314

Includes generic synonym Rhinopithecus

 

=315

Also referenced as Presbytis entellus

 

=316

Also referenced as Presbytis geei and Semnopithecus geei

 

=317

Also referenced as Presbytis pileata and Semnopithecus pileatus

 

=318

Includes synonyms Bradypus boliviensis and Bradypus griseus

 

=319

Includes synonym Priodontes giganteus

 

=320

Includes synonym Physeter macrocephalus

 

=321

Includes synonym Eschrichtius glaucus

 

=322

Formerly included in genus Balaena

 

=323

Formerly included in genus Dusicyon

 

=324

Includes synonym Dusicyon fulvipes

 

=325

Includes generic synonym Fennecus

 

=326

Also referenced as Selenarctos thibetanus

 

=327

Also referenced as Aonyx microdon or Paraonyx microdon

 

=328

Formerly included in genus Lutra

 

=329

Formerly included in genus Lutra; includes synonyms Lutra annectens, Lutra enudris, Lutra incarum and Lutra platensis

 

=330

Includes synonym Eupleres major

 

=331

Also referenced as Hyaena brunnea

 

=332

Also referenced as Felis caracal and Lynx caracal

 

=333

Formerly included in genus Felis

 

=334

Also referenced as Felis pardina or Felis lynx pardina

 

=335

Formerly included in genus Panthera

 

=336

Also referenced as Equus asinus

 

=337

Formerly included in species Equus hemionus

 

=338

Also referenced as Equus caballus przewalskii

 

=339

Also referenced as Choeropsis liberiensis

 

=340

Also referenced as Cervus porcinus calamianensis

 

=341

Also referenced as Cervus porcinus kuhlii

 

=342

Also referenced as Cervus porcinus annamiticus

 

=343

Also referenced as Cervus dama mesopotamicus

 

=344

Includes synonym Bos frontalis

 

=345

Includes synonym Bos grunniens

 

=346

Includes generic synonym Novibos

 

=347

Includes generic synonym Anoa

 

=348

Also referenced as Damaliscus dorcas dorcas or Damaliscus pygargus dorcas

 

=349

Formerly included in species Naemorhedus goral

 

=350

Also referenced as Capricornis sumatraensis

 

=351

Includes synonym Oryx tao

 

=352

Includes synonym Ovis aries ophion

 

=353

Formerly included as Ovis vignei (see also Decisions of the Conference of the Parties directed to the Parties regarding the inclusion of Ovis vignei vignei in Appendix I)

 

=354

Also referenced as Rupicapra rupicapra ornata

 

=355

Also referenced as Pterocnemia pennata

 

=356

Also referenced as Sula abbotti

 

=357

Also referenced as Ciconia ciconia boyciana

 

=358

Includes synonyms Anas chlorotis and Anas nesiotis

 

=359

Also referenced as Anas platyrhynchos laysanensis

 

=360

Probably a hybrid between Anas platyrhynchos and Anas superciliosa

 

=361

Also referenced as Aquila heliaca adalberti

 

=362

Also referenced as Chondrohierax wilsonii

 

=363

Also referenced as Falco peregrinus babylonicus and Falco peregrinus pelegrinoides

 

=364

Also referenced as Crax mitu mitu

 

=365a

Formerly included in genus Aburria

 

=365b

Formerly included in genus Aburria; also referenced as Pipile pipile pipile

 

=366

Formerly included in species Crossoptilon crossoptilon

 

=367

Formerly included in species Polyplectron malacense

 

=368

Includes synonym Rheinardia nigrescens

 

=369

Also referenced as Tricholimnas sylvestris

 

=370

Also referenced as Choriotis nigriceps

 

=371

Also referenced as Houbaropsis bengalensis

 

=372

Also referenced as Amazona dufresniana rhodocorytha

 

=373

Often traded under the incorrect designation Ara caninde

 

=374

Also referenced as Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae cookii

 

=375

Also referenced as Opopsitta diophthalma coxeni

 

=376

Also referenced as Pezoporus occidentalis

 

=377

Formerly included in species Psephotus chrysopterygius

 

=378

Also referenced as Psittacula krameri echo

 

=379

Formerly included in genus Gallirex; also referenced as Tauraco porphyreolophus

 

=380

Also referenced as Otus gurneyi

 

=381

Also referenced as Ninox novaeseelandiae royana

 

=382

Formerly included in genus Glaucis

 

=383

Includes generic synonym Ptilolaemus

 

=384

Formerly included in genus Rhinoplax

 

=385

Also referenced as Pitta brachyura nympha

 

=386

Also referenced as Muscicapa ruecki or Niltava ruecki

 

=387

Also referenced as Dasyornis brachypterus longirostris

 

=388

Also referenced as Meliphaga cassidix

 

=389

Includes generic synonym Xanthopsar

 

=390

Formerly included in genus Spinus

 

=391

Also referenced in genus Damonia

 

=392

Formerly included as Kachuga tecta tecta

 

=393

Includes generic synonyms Nicoria and Geoemyda (part)

 

=394

Also referenced as Geochelone elephantopus; also referenced in genus Testudo

 

=395

Also referenced in genus Testudo

 

=396

Also referenced in genus Aspideretes

 

=397

Formerly included in Podocnemis spp.

 

=398

Includes Alligatoridae, Crocodylidae and Gavialidae

 

=399

Also referenced as Crocodylus mindorensis

 

=400

Also referenced in genus Nactus

 

=401

Includes generic synonym Rhoptropella

 

=402

Formerly included in Chamaeleo spp.

 

=403

Includes generic synonyms Calumma and Furcifer

 

=404

Includes families Bolyeriidae and Tropidophiidae as subfamilies

 

=405

Also referenced as Constrictor constrictor occidentalis

 

=406

Includes synonym Python molurus pimbura

 

=407

Includes synonym Sanzinia manditra

 

=408

Includes synonym Pseudoboa cloelia

 

=409

Also referenced as Hydrodynastes gigas

 

=410

Includes synonyms Naja atra, Naja kaouthia, Naja oxiana, Naja philippinensis, Naja samarensis, Naja sputatrix and Naja sumatrana

 

=411

Includes generic synonym Megalobatrachus

 

=412

Formerly included in Nectophrynoides spp.

 

=413

Formerly included in Dendrobates spp.

 

=414

Also referenced in genus Rana

 

=415

Sensu D'Abrera

 

=416

Includes synonyms Pandinus africanus and Heterometrus roeseli

 

=417

Includes Aphonopelma albiceps, Aphonopelma pallidum and Brachypelmides klaasi

 

=418

Also referenced as Conchodromus dromas

 

=419

Also referenced in genera Dysnomia and Plagiola

 

=420

Includes generic synonym Proptera

 

=421

Also referenced in genus Carunculina

 

=422

Also referenced as Megalonaias nickliniana

 

=423

Also referenced as Cyrtonaias tampicoensis tecomatensis and Lampsilis tampicoensis tecomatensis

 

=424

Includes generic synonym Micromya

 

=425

Includes generic synonym Papuina

 

=426

Includes only the family Helioporidae with one species Heliopora coerulea

 

=427

Also referenced as Podophyllum emodi and Sinopodophyllum hexandrum

 

=428

Includes generic synonyms Neogomesia and Roseocactus

 

=429

Also referenced in genus Echinocactus

 

=430

Also referenced in genus Mammillaria; includes synonym Coryphantha densispina

 

=431

Also referenced as Lobeira macdougallii and Nopalxochia macdougallii

 

=432

Also referenced as Echinocereus lindsayi

 

=433

Also referenced in genera Cereus and Wilcoxia

 

=434

Also referenced in genus Coryphantha; includes synonym Escobaria nellieae

 

=435

Also referenced in genus Coryphantha; includes Escobaria leei as a subspecies

 

=436

Includes synonym Solisia pectinata

 

=437

Also referenced as Backebergia militaris, Cephalocereus militaris and Mitrocereus militaris; includes synonym Pachycereus chrysomallus

 

=438

Includes Pediocactus bradyi ssp. despainii and Pediocactus bradyi ssp. winkleri and synonyms Pediocactus despainii and Pediocactus winkleri

 

=439

Also referenced in genus Toumeya

 

=440

Also referenced in genera Navajoa, Toumeya and Utahia;

   

includes Pediocactus peeblesianus var. fickeisenii

 

=441

Also referenced in genera Echinocactus and Utahia

 

=442

Includes generic synonym Encephalocarpus

 

=443

Includes synonyms Ancistrocactus tobuschii and Ferocactus tobuschii

 

=444

Also referenced in genera Echinomastus and Neolloydia;

   

includes synonyms Echinomastus acunensis and Echinomastus krausei

 

=445

Includes synonyms Ferocactus glaucus, Sclerocactus brevispinus, Sclerocactus wetlandicus and Sclerocactus wetlandicus ssp. ilseae

 

=446

Also referenced in genera Echinocactus, Echinomastus and Neolloydia

 

=447

Also referenced in genera Coloradoa, Echinocactus, Ferocactus and Pediocactus

 

=448

Also referenced in genera Echinocactus, Mammillaria, Pediocactus and Toumeya

 

=449

Also referenced in genera Echinocactus and Ferocactus

 

=450

Also referenced in genus Pediocactus

 

=451

Includes generic synonyms Gymnocactus, Normanbokea and Rapicactus

 

=452

Also referenced as Saussurea lappa

 

=453

Also referenced as Euphorbia decaryi var. capsaintemariensis

 

=454

Includes Euphorbia cremersii fa. viridifolia and Euphorbia cremersii var. rakotozafyi

 

=455

Includes Euphorbia cylindrifolia ssp. tuberifera

 

=456

Includes Euphorbia decaryi vars. ampanihyensis, robinsonii and spirosticha

 

=457

Includes Euphorbia moratii vars. antsingiensis, bemarahensis and multiflora

 

=458

Also referenced as Euphorbia capsaintemariensis var. tulearensis

 

=459

Also referenced as Engelhardia pterocarpa

 

=460

Includes Aloe compressa var. rugosquamosa and Aloe compressa var. schistophila

 

=461

Includes Aloe haworthioides var. aurantiaca

 

=462

Includes Aloe laeta var. maniaensis

 

=463

Includes families Apostasiaceae and Cypripediaceae as subfamilies Apostasioideae and Cypripedioideae

 

=464

Anacampseros australiana and A. kurtzii are also referenced in genus Grahamia

 

=465

Formerly included in Anacampseros spp.

 

=466

Also referenced as Sarracenia rubra ssp. alabamensis

 

=467

Also referenced as Sarracenia rubra ssp. jonesii

 

=468

Formerly included in ZAMIACEAE spp.

 

=469

Includes synonym Stangeria paradoxa

 

=470

Also referenced as Taxus baccata ssp. wallichiana

 

=471

Includes synonym Welwitschia bainesii.

11. The symbol (° ) followed by a number placed against the name of a species or higher taxon shall be interpreted as follows:

 

° 601

A zero annual export quota has been established. All specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Appendix I and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly

 

° 602

Specimens of the domesticated form are not subject to the provisions of the Convention

 

° 603

Annual export quotas for live specimens and hunting trophies are granted as follows:

   

Botswana:

5

   

Namibia:

150

   

Zimbabwe:

50

   

The trade in such specimens is subject to the provisions of Article III of the Convention

 

 

° 604

For the exclusive purpose of allowing: 1) export of hunting trophies for non-commercial purposes; 2) export of live animals to appropriate and acceptable destinations (Namibia: for non-commercial purposes only); 3) export of hides (Zimbabwe only); 4) export of leather goods and ivory carvings for non-commercial purposes (Zimbabwe only). No international trade in ivory is permitted before 18 months after the transfer to Appendix II comes into effect (i.e. 18 March 1999). Thereafter, under experimental quotas for raw ivory not exceeding 25.3 tonnes (Botswana), 13.8 tonnes (Namibia) and 20 tonnes (Zimbabwe), raw ivory may be exported to Japan subject to the conditions established in Decision of the Conference of the Parties regarding ivory No. 10.1. All other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Appendix I and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly

 
 

° 605

For the exclusive purpose of allowing international trade in live animals to appropriate and acceptable destinations and hunting trophies. All other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Appendix I and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly

 
 

° 606

For the exclusive purpose of allowing international trade in wool sheared from live vicuñas of the populations included in Appendix II (see +211) and in the stock extant at the time of the ninth meeting of the Conference of the Parties (November 1994) in Peru of 3249 kg of wool, and in cloth and items made thereof, including luxury handicrafts and knitted articles. The reverse side of the cloth must bear the logotype adopted by the range States of the species, which are signatories to the Convenio para la Conservación y Manejo de la Vicuña, and the selvages the words "VICUÑA-COUNTRY OF ORIGIN", depending on the country of origin. All other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Appendix I and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly

 
 

° 607

Fossils are not subject to the provisions of the Convention

 
 

° 608

Artificially propagated specimens of the following hybrids and/or cultivars are not subject to the provisions of the Convention:

 

   

Hatiora x graeseri

 
   

Schlumbergera x buckleyi

 
   

Schlumbergera russelliana x Schlumbergera truncata

 
   

Schlumbergera orssichiana x Schlumbergera truncata

 
   

Schlumbergera opuntioides x Schlumbergera truncata

 
   

Schlumbergera truncata (cultivars)

 
   

Gymnocalycium mihanovichii (cultivars) forms lacking chlorophyll, grafted on the following grafting stocks: Harrisia 'Jusbertii', Hylocereus trigonus or Hylocereus undatus

 
   

Opuntia microdasys (cultivars)

 
 

° 609

Artificially propagated specimens of cultivars of Euphorbia trigona are not subject to the provisions of the Convention

 
 

° 610

Seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, transported in sterile containers are not subject to the provisions of the Convention

 
 

° 611

Artificially propagated specimens of cultivars of Cyclamen persicum are not subject to the provisions of the Convention. However, the exemption does not apply to such specimens traded as dormant tubers.

 

12. In accordance with Article I, paragraph b, sub-paragraph (iii), of the Convention, the symbol (#) followed by a number placed against the name of a species or higher taxon included in Appendix II designates parts or derivatives which are specified in relation thereto for the purposes of the Convention as follows:

 

#1

Designates all parts and derivatives, except:

   

a) seeds, spores and pollen (including pollinia);

   

b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, transported in sterile containers; and

   

c) cut flowers of artificially propagated plants

 

#2

Designates all parts and derivatives, except:

   

a) seeds and pollen;

   

b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, transported in sterile containers;

   

c) cut flowers of artificially propagated plants; and

   

d) chemical derivatives

 

#3

Designates whole and sliced roots and parts of roots, excluding manufactured parts or derivatives such as powders, pills, extracts, tonics, teas and confectionery

 

#4

Designates all parts and derivatives, except:

   

a) seeds, except those from Mexican cacti originating in Mexico, and pollen;

   

b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, transported in sterile containers;

   

c) cut flowers of artificially propagated plants;

   

d) fruits and parts and derivatives thereof of naturalized or artificially propagated plants; and

   

e) separate stem joints (pads) and parts and derivatives thereof of naturalized or artificially propagated plants of the genus Opuntia subgenus Opuntia

 

#5

Designates logs, sawn wood and veneer sheets

 

#6

Designates logs, wood-chips and unprocessed broken material

 

#7

Designates all parts and derivatives, except:

   

a) seeds and pollen (including pollinia);

 

b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, transported in sterile containers;

   

c) cut flowers of artificially propagated plants; and

   

d) fruits and parts and derivatives thereof of artificially propagated plants of the genus Vanilla

 

#8

Designates all parts and derivatives, except:

   

a) seeds and pollen;

   

b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, transported in sterile containers;

   

c) cut flowers of artificially propagated plants; and finished pharmaceutical products.

13. As none of the species or higher taxa of FLORA included in Appendix I is annotated to the effect that its hybrids shall be treated in accordance with the provisions of Article III of the Convention, this means that artificially propagated hybrids produced from one or more of these species or taxa may be traded with a certificate of artificial propagation, and that seeds and pollen (including pollinia), cut flowers, seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, transported in sterile containers of these hybrids are not subject to the provisions of the Convention.

F A U N A

   

CHORDATA

   

MAMMALIA

   

MONOTREMATA

   

Tachyglossidae

 

Zaglossus spp.

DASYUROMORPHIA

   

Dasyuridae

Sminthopsis longicaudata

 
 

Sminthopsis psammophila

 

Thylacinidae

Thylacinus cynocephalus p.e.

 

PERAMELEMORPHIA

   

Peramelidae

Chaeropus ecaudatus p.e.

 
 

Macrotis lagotis

 
 

Macrotis leucura

 
 

Perameles bougainville

 

DIPROTODONTIA

   

Phalangeridae

 

Phalanger orientalis

   

Spilocuscus maculatus =301

Vombatidae

Lasiorhinus krefftii

 

Macropodidae

 

Dendrolagus inustus

   

Dendrolagus ursinus

 

Lagorchestes hirsutus

 
 

Lagostrophus fasciatus

 
 

Onychogalea fraenata

 
 

Onychogalea lunata

 

Potoroidae

Bettongia spp.

 
 

Caloprymnus campestris p.e.

 

CHIROPTERA

   

Pteropodidae

 

Acerodon spp. *

 

Acerodon jubatus

 
 

Acerodon lucifer p.e.

 
   

Pteropus spp. *

 

Pteropus insularis

 
 

Pteropus mariannus

 
 

Pteropus molossinus

 
 

Pteropus phaeocephalus

 
 

Pteropus pilosus

 
 

Pteropus samoensis

 
 

Pteropus tonganus

 

PRIMATES

 

PRIMATES spp. * =302

Lemuridae

Lemuridae spp.

 

Megaladapidae

Megaladapidae spp. =303

 

Cheirogaleidae

Cheirogaleidae spp.

 

Indridae

Indridae spp.

 

Daubentoniidae

Daubentonia madagascariensis

 

Callithricidae

Callimico goeldii

 
 

Callithrix aurita =304

 
 

Callithrix flaviceps =304

 
 

Leontopithecus spp. =305

 
 

Saguinus bicolor

 
 

Saguinus geoffroyi =306

 
 

Saguinus leucopus

 
 

Saguinus oedipus

 

Cebidae

Alouatta coibensis =307

 
 

Alouatta palliata

 
 

Alouatta pigra =308

 
 

Ateles geoffroyi frontatus

 
 

Ateles geoffroyi panamensis

 
 

Brachyteles arachnoides

 
 

Cacajao spp.

 
 

Chiropotes albinasus

 
 

Lagothrix flavicauda

 
 

Saimiri oerstedii

 

Cercopithecidae

Cercocebus galeritus galeritus

 
 

Cercopithecus diana =309

 
 

Macaca silenus

 
 

Mandrillus leucophaeus =310

 
 

Mandrillus sphinx =310

 
 

Nasalis concolor =311

 
 

Nasalis larvatus

 
 

Presbytis potenziani

 
 

Procolobus pennantii kirkii =312

 
 

Procolobus rufomitratus =313

 
 

Pygathrix spp. =314

 
 

Semnopithecus entellus =315

 
 

Trachypithecus geei =316

 
 

Trachypithecus pileatus =317

 

Hylobatidae

Hylobatidae spp.

 

Hominidae

Gorilla gorilla

 
 

Pan spp.

 
 

Pongo pygmaeus

 

XENARTHRA

   

Myrmecophagidae

 

Myrmecophaga tridactyla

Bradypodidae

 

Bradypus variegatus =318

Dasypodidae

 

Chaetophractus nationi ° 601

 

Priodontes maximus =319

 

PHOLIDOTA

   

Manidae

 

Manis spp.

LAGOMORPHA

   

Leporidae

Caprolagus hispidus

 
 

Romerolagus diazi

 

RODENTIA

   

Sciuridae

Cynomys mexicanus

 
   

Ratufa spp.

Muridae

Leporillus conditor

 
 

Pseudomys praeconis

 
 

Xeromys myoides

 
 

Zyzomys pedunculatus

 

Chinchillidae

Chinchilla spp. ° 602

 

CETACEA

 

CETACEA spp. *

Platanistidae

Lipotes vexillifer

 
 

Platanista spp.

 

Ziphiidae

Berardius spp.

 
 

Hyperoodon spp.

 

Physeteridae

Physeter catodon =320

 

Delphinidae

Sotalia spp.

 
 

Sousa spp.

 

Phocoenidae

Neophocaena phocaenoides

 
 

Phocoena sinus

 

Eschrichtiidae

Eschrichtius robustus =321

 

Balaenopteridae

Balaenoptera acutorostrata ** -101

 
 

Balaenoptera borealis

 
 

Balaenoptera edeni

 
 

Balaenoptera musculus

 
 

Balaenoptera physalus

 
 

Megaptera novaeangliae

 

Balaenidae

Balaena mysticetus

 
 

Eubalaena spp. =322

 

Neobalaenidae

Caperea marginata

 

CARNIVORA

   

Canidae

Canis lupus ** +201

Canis lupus * -102

   

Cerdocyon thous =323

   

Chrysocyon brachyurus

   

Cuon alpinus

   

Pseudalopex culpaeus =323

   

Pseudalopex griseus =324

   

Pseudalopex gymnocercus =323

 

Speothos venaticus

 
   

Vulpes cana

   

Vulpes zerda =325

Ursidae

 

Ursidae spp. *

 

Ailuropoda melanoleuca

 
 

Ailurus fulgens

 
 

Helarctos malayanus

 
 

Melursus ursinus

 
 

Tremarctos ornatus

 
 

Ursus arctos ** +202

 
 

Ursus arctos isabellinus

 
 

Ursus thibetanus =326

 

Mustelidae

   

Lutrinae

 

Lutrinae spp. *

 

Aonyx congicus ** +203 =327

 
 

Enhydra lutris nereis

 
 

Lontra felina =328

 
 

Lontra longicaudis =329

 
 

Lontra provocax =328

 
 

Lutra lutra

 
 

Pteronura brasiliensis

 

Mephitinae

 

Conepatus humboldtii

Mustelinae

Mustela nigripes

 

Viverridae

 

Cryptoprocta ferox

   

Cynogale bennettii

   

Eupleres goudotii =330

   

Fossa fossana

   

Hemigalus derbyanus

   

Prionodon linsang

 

Prionodon pardicolor

 

Hyaenidae

 

Parahyaena brunnea =331

Felidae

 

Felidae spp. * ° 602

 

Acinonyx jubatus ° 603

 
 

Caracal caracal ** +204 =332

 
 

Catopuma temminckii =333

 
 

Felis nigripes

 

Felidae (cont.)

Herpailurus yaguarondi ** +205 =333

 
 

Leopardus pardalis =333

 
 

Leopardus tigrinus =333

 
 

Leopardus wiedii =333

 
 

Lynx pardinus =334

 
 

Neofelis nebulosa

 
 

Oncifelis geoffroyi =333

 
 

Oreailurus jacobita =333

 
 

Panthera leo persica

 
 

Panthera onca

 
 

Panthera pardus

 
 

Panthera tigris

 
 

Pardofelis marmorata =333

 
 

Prionailurus bengalensis bengalensis **

 
 

+206 =333

 
 

Prionailurus planiceps =333

 
 

Prionailurus rubiginosus ** +207 =333

 
 

Puma concolor coryi =333

 
 

Puma concolor costaricensis =333

 
 

Puma concolor couguar =333

 
 

Uncia uncia =335

 

Otariidae

 

Arctocephalus spp. *

 

Arctocephalus townsendi

 

Phocidae

 

Mirounga leonina

 

Monachus spp.

 

PROBOSCIDEA

   

Elephantidae

Elephas maximus

 
 

Loxodonta africana ** -103

Loxodonta africana * +208 ° 604

SIRENIA

   

Dugongidae

Dugong dugon ** -104

Dugong dugon * +209

Trichechidae

Trichechus inunguis

 
 

Trichechus manatus

 
   

Trichechus senegalensis

PERISSODACTYLA

   

Equidae

Equus africanus =336

 
 

Equus grevyi

 
   

Equus hemionus *

 

Equus hemionus hemionus

 
   

Equus kiang =337

   

Equus onager * =337

 

Equus onager khur =337

 
 

Equus przewalskii =338

 
   

Equus zebra hartmannae

 

Equus zebra zebra

 

Tapiridae

Tapiridae spp. **

 
   

Tapirus terrestris

Rhinocerotidae

Rhinocerotidae spp. **

 
   

Ceratotherium simum simum * +210 ° 605

ARTIODACTYLA

   

Suidae

Babyrousa babyrussa

 
 

Sus salvanius

 

Tayassuidae

 

Tayassuidae spp. * -105

 

Catagonus wagneri

 

Hippopotamidae

 

Hexaprotodon liberiensis = 339

   

Hippopotamus amphibius

Camelidae

 

Lama guanicoe

 

Vicugna vicugna ** -106

Vicugna vicugna * +211 ° 606

Moschidae

Moschus spp. ** +212

Moschus spp. * -107

Cervidae

Axis calamianensis =341

 
 

Axis kuhlii =342

 
 

Axis porcinus annamiticus =340

 
 

Blastocerus dichotomus

 
 

Cervus duvaucelii

 
   

Cervus elaphus bactrianus

 

Cervus elaphus hanglu

 
 

Cervus eldii

 
 

Dama mesopotamica =343

 
 

Hippocamelus spp.

 
 

Megamuntiacus vuquanghensis

 
 

Muntiacus crinifrons

 
 

Ozotoceros bezoarticus

 
   

Pudu mephistophiles

 

Pudu puda

 

Antilocapridae

Antilocapra americana +213

 

Bovidae

Addax nasomaculatus

 
   

Ammotragus lervia

   

Bison bison athabascae

 

Bos gaurus =344

 
 

Bos mutus =345 ° 602

 
 

Bos sauveli =346

 
 

Bubalus depressicornis =347

 
 

Bubalus mindorensis =347

 
 

Bubalus quarlesi =347

 
   

Budorcas taxicolor

 

Capra falconeri

 
   

Cephalophus dorsalis

 

Cephalophus jentinki

 
   

Cephalophus monticola

Bovidae (cont.)

 

Cephalophus ogilbyi

   

Cephalophus silvicultor

   

Cephalophus zebra

   

Damaliscus pygargus pygargus =348

 

Gazella dama

 
 

Hippotragus niger variani

 
   

Kobus leche

 

Naemorhedus baileyi =349

 
 

Naemorhedus caudatus =349

 
 

Naemorhedus goral

 
 

Naemorhedus sumatraensis =350

 
 

Oryx dammah =351

 
 

Oryx leucoryx

 
   

Ovis ammon *

 

Ovis ammon hodgsonii

 
 

Ovis ammon nigrimontana

 
   

Ovis canadensis +213

 

Ovis orientalis ophion =352

 
 

Ovis vignei vignei =353

 
 

Pantholops hodgsonii

 
 

Pseudoryx nghetinhensis

 
 

Rupicapra pyrenaica ornata =354

 
   

Saiga tatarica

AVES

   

STRUTHIONIFORMES

   

Struthionidae

Struthio camelus +214

 

RHEIFORMES

   

Rheidae

 

Rhea americana

 

Rhea pennata =355

 

TINAMIFORMES

   

Tinamidae

Tinamus solitarius

 

SPHENISCIFORMES

   

Spheniscidae

 

Spheniscus demersus

 

Spheniscus humboldti

 

PODICIPEDIFORMES

   

Podicipedidae

Podilymbus gigas

 

PROCELLARIIFORMES

   

Diomedeidae

Diomedea albatrus

 

PELECANIFORMES

   

Pelecanidae

Pelecanus crispus

 

Sulidae

Papasula abbotti =356

 

Fregatidae

Fregata andrewsi

 

CICONIIFORMES

   

Balaenicipitidae

 

Balaeniceps rex

Ciconiidae

Ciconia boyciana =357

 
   

Ciconia nigra

 

Jabiru mycteria

 
 

Mycteria cinerea

 

Threskiornithidae

 

Eudocimus ruber

   

Geronticus calvus

 

Geronticus eremita

 
 

Nipponia nippon

 
   

Platalea leucorodia

Phoenicopteridae

 

Phoenicopteridae spp.

ANSERIFORMES

   

Anatidae

Anas aucklandica =358

 
   

Anas bernieri

   

Anas formosa

 

Anas laysanensis =359

 
 

Anas oustaleti =360

 
 

Branta canadensis leucopareia

 
   

Branta ruficollis

 

Branta sandvicensis

 
 

Cairina scutulata

 
   

Coscoroba coscoroba

   

Cygnus melanocorypha

   

Dendrocygna arborea

   

Oxyura leucocephala

 

Rhodonessa caryophyllacea p.e.

 
   

Sarkidiornis melanotos

FALCONIFORMES

 

FALCONIFORMES spp. * -108

Cathartidae

Gymnogyps californianus

 
 

Vultur gryphus

 

Accipitridae

Aquila adalberti =361

 
 

Aquila heliaca

 
 

Chondrohierax uncinatus wilsonii =362

 
 

Haliaeetus albicilla

 
 

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

 
 

Harpia harpyja

 
 

Pithecophaga jefferyi

 

Falconidae

Falco araea

 
 

Falco jugger

 
 

Falco newtoni ** +215

 
 

Falco pelegrinoides =363

 
 

Falco peregrinus

 
 

Falco punctatus

 
 

Falco rusticolus

 

GALLIFORMES

   

Megapodiidae

Macrocephalon maleo

 

Cracidae

Crax blumenbachii

 
 

Mitu mitu =364

 
 

Oreophasis derbianus

 
 

Penelope albipennis

 
 

Pipile jacutinga =365a

 
 

Pipile pipile =365b

 

Phasianidae

 

Argusianus argus

 

Catreus wallichii

 
 

Colinus virginianus ridgwayi

 
 

Crossoptilon crossoptilon

 
 

Crossoptilon harmani =366

 

Phasianidae (cont.)

Crossoptilon mantchuricum

 
   

Gallus sonneratii

   

Ithaginis cruentus

 

Lophophorus impejanus

 
 

Lophophorus lhuysii

 
 

Lophophorus sclateri

 
 

Lophura edwardsi

 
 

Lophura imperialis

 
 

Lophura swinhoii

 
   

Pavo muticus

   

Polyplectron bicalcaratum

 

Polyplectron emphanum

 
   

Polyplectron germaini

   

Polyplectron malacense

   

Polyplectron schleiermacheri =367

 

Rheinardia ocellata =368

 
 

Syrmaticus ellioti

 
 

Syrmaticus humiae

 
 

Syrmaticus mikado

 
 

Tetraogallus caspius

 
 

Tetraogallus tibetanus

 
 

Tragopan blythii

 
 

Tragopan caboti

 
 

Tragopan melanocephalus

 
 

Tympanuchus cupido attwateri

 

GRUIFORMES

   

Gruidae

 

Gruidae spp. *

 

Grus americana

 
 

Grus canadensis nesiotes

 
 

Grus canadensis pulla

 
 

Grus japonensis

 
 

Grus leucogeranus

 
 

Grus monacha

 
 

Grus nigricollis

 
 

Grus vipio

 

Rallidae

Gallirallus sylvestris =369

 

Rhynochetidae

Rhynochetos jubatus

 

Otididae

 

Otididae spp. *

 

Ardeotis nigriceps =370

 
 

Chlamydotis undulata

 
 

Eupodotis bengalensis =371

 

CHARADRIIFORMES

   

Scolopacidae

Numenius borealis

 
 

Numenius tenuirostris

 
 

Tringa guttifer

 

Laridae

Larus relictus

 

COLUMBIFORMES

   

Columbidae

Caloenas nicobarica

 
 

Ducula mindorensis

 
   

Gallicolumba luzonica

   

Goura spp.

PSITTACIFORMES

 

PSITTACIFORMES spp. * -109

Psittacidae

Amazona arausiaca

 
 

Amazona barbadensis

 
 

Amazona brasiliensis

 
 

Amazona guildingii

 
 

Amazona imperialis

 
 

Amazona leucocephala

 
 

Amazona pretrei

 
 

Amazona rhodocorytha =372

 
 

Amazona tucumana

 
 

Amazona versicolor

 
 

Amazona vinacea

 
 

Amazona viridigenalis

 
 

Amazona vittata

 
 

Anodorhynchus spp.

 
 

Ara ambigua

 
 

Ara glaucogularis =373

 
 

Ara macao

 
 

Ara maracana

 
 

Ara militaris

 
 

Ara rubrogenys

 
 

Aratinga guarouba

 
 

Cacatua goffini

 
 

Cacatua haematuropygia

 
 

Cacatua moluccensis

 
 

Cyanopsitta spixii

 
 

Cyanoramphus auriceps forbesi

 
 

Cyanoramphus cookii =374

 
 

Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae

 
 

Cyclopsitta diophthalma coxeni =375

 
 

Eos histrio

 
 

Geopsittacus occidentalis p.e. =376

 
 

Neophema chrysogaster

 
 

Ognorhynchus icterotis

 
 

Pezoporus wallicus

 
 

Pionopsitta pileata

 
 

Probosciger aterrimus

 
 

Psephotus chrysopterygius

 
 

Psephotus dissimilis =377

 
 

Psephotus pulcherrimus p.e.

 
 

Psittacula echo =378

 
 

Pyrrhura cruentata

 
 

Rhynchopsitta spp.

 
 

Strigops habroptilus

 
 

Vini ultramarina

 

CUCULIFORMES

   

Musophagidae

 

Musophaga porphyreolopha =379

   

Tauraco spp.

STRIGIFORMES

 

STRIGIFORMES spp. *

Tytonidae

Tyto soumagnei

 

Strigidae

Athene blewitti

 
 

Mimizuku gurneyi =380

 
 

Ninox novaeseelandiae undulata =381

 
 

Ninox squamipila natalis

 

APODIFORMES

   

Trochilidae

 

Trochilidae spp. *

 

Ramphodon dohrnii =382

 

TROGONIFORMES

   

Trogonidae

Pharomachrus mocinno

 

CORACIIFORMES

   

Bucerotidae

 

Aceros spp. *

 

Aceros nipalensis

 
 

Aceros subruficollis

 
   

Anorrhinus spp. =383

   

Anthracoceros spp.

   

Buceros spp. *

 

Buceros bicornis

 
 

Buceros vigil =384

 
   

Penelopides spp.

PICIFORMES

   

Ramphastidae

 

Pteroglossus aracari

   

Pteroglossus viridis

   

Ramphastos sulfuratus

   

Ramphastos toco

   

Ramphastos tucanus

   

Ramphastos vitellinus

Picidae

Campephilus imperialis

 
 

Dryocopus javensis richardsi

 

PASSERIFORMES

   

Cotingidae

Cotinga maculata

 
   

Rupicola spp.

 

Xipholena atropurpurea

 

Pittidae

 

Pitta guajana

 

Pitta gurneyi

 
 

Pitta kochi

 
   

Pitta nympha =385

Atrichornithidae

Atrichornis clamosus

 

Hirundinidae

Pseudochelidon sirintarae

 

Pycnonotidae

 

Pycnonotus zeylanicus

Muscicapidae

 

Cyornis ruckii =386

 

Dasyornis broadbenti litoralis p.e.

 
 

Dasyornis longirostris =387

 
   

Leiothrix argentauris

   

Leiothrix lutea

   

Liocichla omeiensis

 

Picathartes gymnocephalus

 
 

Picathartes oreas

 

Zosteropidae

Zosterops albogularis

 

Meliphagidae

Lichenostomus melanops cassidix

 
 

=388

 

Emberizidae

 

Gubernatrix cristata

   

Paroaria capitata

   

Paroaria coronata

   

Tangara fastuosa

Icteridae

Agelaius flavus =389

 

Fringillidae

Carduelis cucullata =390

 
   

Carduelis yarrellii =390

Estrildidae

 

Amandava formosa

   

Padda oryzivora

   

Poephila cincta cincta

Sturnidae

 

Gracula religiosa

 

Leucopsar rothschildi

 

Paradisaeidae

 

Paradisaeidae spp.

REPTILIA

   

TESTUDINATA

   

Dermatemydidae

 

Dermatemys mawii

Emydidae

Batagur baska

 
   

Callagur borneoensis

   

Clemmys insculpta

 

Clemmys muhlenbergi

 
 

Geoclemys hamiltonii =391

 
 

Kachuga tecta =392

 
 

Melanochelys tricarinata =393

 
 

Morenia ocellata

 
   

Terrapene spp. *

 

Terrapene coahuila

 

Testudinidae

 

Testudinidae spp. *

 

Geochelone nigra =394

 
 

Geochelone radiata =395

 
 

Geochelone yniphora =395

 
 

Gopherus flavomarginatus

 
 

Psammobates geometricus =395

 
 

Testudo kleinmanni

 

Cheloniidae

Cheloniidae spp.

 

Dermochelyidae

Dermochelys coriacea

 

Trionychidae

 

Lissemys punctata

 

Trionyx ater =396

 
 

Trionyx gangeticus =396

 
 

Trionyx hurum =396

 
 

Trionyx nigricans =396

 

Pelomedusidae

 

Erymnochelys madagascariensis =397

   

Peltocephalus dumeriliana =397

   

Podocnemis spp.

Chelidae

Pseudemydura umbrina

 

CROCODYLIA

 

CROCODYLIA spp. * =398

Alligatoridae

Alligator sinensis

 
 

Caiman crocodilus apaporiensis

 
 

Caiman latirostris ** -110

 
 

Melanosuchus niger ** -111

 

Crocodylidae

Crocodylus acutus

 
 

Crocodylus cataphractus

 
 

Crocodylus intermedius

 
 

Crocodylus moreletii

 
 

Crocodylus niloticus ** -112

 

Crocodylidae (cont.)

Crocodylus novaeguineae mindorensis

 
 

=399

 
 

Crocodylus palustris

 
 

Crocodylus porosus ** -113

 
 

Crocodylus rhombifer

 
 

Crocodylus siamensis

 
 

Osteolaemus tetraspis

 
 

Tomistoma schlegelii

 

Gavialidae

Gavialis gangeticus

 

RHYNCHOCEPHALIA

   

Sphenodontidae

Sphenodon spp.

 

SAURIA

   

Gekkonidae

 

Cyrtodactylus serpensinsula =400

   

Phelsuma spp. =401

Agamidae

 

Uromastyx spp.

Chamaeleonidae

 

Bradypodion spp. =402

   

Chamaeleo spp. =403

Iguanidae

 

Amblyrhynchus cristatus

 

Brachylophus spp.

 
   

Conolophus spp.

 

Cyclura spp.

 
   

Iguana spp.

   

Phrynosoma coronatum

 

Sauromalus varius

 

Lacertidae

Gallotia simonyi

 
   

Podarcis lilfordi

   

Podarcis pityusensis

Cordylidae

 

Cordylus spp.

   

Pseudocordylus spp.

Teiidae

 

Cnemidophorus hyperythrus

   

Crocodilurus lacertinus

   

Dracaena spp.

   

Tupinambis spp.

Scincidae

 

Corucia zebrata

Xenosauridae

 

Shinisaurus crocodilurus

Helodermatidae

 

Heloderma spp.

Varanidae

 

Varanus spp. *

 

Varanus bengalensis

 
 

Varanus flavescens

 
 

Varanus griseus

 
 

Varanus komodoensis

 

SERPENTES

   

Boidae

 

Boidae spp. * =404

 

Acrantophis spp.

 
 

Boa constrictor occidentalis =405

 
 

Bolyeria multocarinata

 
 

Casarea dussumieri

 
 

Epicrates inornatus

 
 

Epicrates monensis

 
 

Epicrates subflavus

 
 

Python molurus molurus =406

 
 

Sanzinia madagascariensis =407

 

Colubridae

 

Clelia clelia =408

   

Cyclagras gigas =409

   

Elachistodon westermanni

   

Ptyas mucosus

Elapidae

 

Hoplocephalus bungaroides

   

Naja naja =410

   

Ophiophagus hannah

Viperidae

Vipera ursinii +216

 
   

Vipera wagneri

AMPHIBIA

   

CAUDATA

   

Ambystomidae

 

Ambystoma dumerilii

   

Ambystoma mexicanum

Cryptobranchidae

Andrias spp. =411

 

ANURA

   

Bufonidae

Altiphrynoides spp. =412

 
 

Atelopus varius zeteki

 
 

Bufo periglenes

 
   

Bufo retiformis

 

Bufo superciliaris

 
 

Nectophrynoides spp.

 
 

Nimbaphrynoides spp. =412

 
 

Spinophrynoides spp. =412

 

Myobatrachidae

 

Rheobatrachus spp.

Dendrobatidae

 

Allobates spp. =413

   

Dendrobates spp.

   

Epipedobates spp. =413

   

Minyobates spp. =413

   

Phobobates spp. =413

   

Phyllobates spp.

Ranidae

 

Mantella aurantiaca

   

Euphlyctis hexadactylus =414

   

Hoplobatrachus tigerinus =414

Microhylidae

Dyscophus antongilii

 

PISCES

   

CERATODONTIFORMES

   

Ceratodontidae

 

Neoceratodus forsteri

COELACANTHIFORMES

   

Latimeriidae

Latimeria chalumnae

 

ACIPENSERIFORMES

 

ACIPENSERIFORMES spp. *

Acipenseridae

Acipenser brevirostrum

 
   

Acipenser oxyrhynchus

 

Acipenser sturio

 

Polyodontidae

 

Polyodon spathula

OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES

   

Osteoglossidae

 

Arapaima gigas

 

Scleropages formosus

 

CYPRINIFORMES

   

Cyprinidae

 

Caecobarbus geertsi

 

Probarbus jullieni

 

Catostomidae

Chasmistes cujus

 

SILURIFORMES

   

Pangasiidae

Pangasianodon gigas

 

PERCIFORMES

   

Sciaenidae

Cynoscion macdonaldi

 

ARTHROPODA

   

INSECTA

   

LEPIDOPTERA

   

Papilionidae

 

Bhutanitis spp.

   

Ornithoptera spp. * =415

 

Ornithoptera alexandrae

 
 

Papilio chikae

 
 

Papilio homerus

 
 

Papilio hospiton

 
   

Parnassius apollo

   

Teinopalpus spp.

   

Trogonoptera spp. =415

   

Troides spp. =415

ARACHNIDA

   

SCORPIONES

   

Scorpionidae

 

Pandinus dictator

   

Pandinus gambiensis

   

Pandinus imperator =416

ARANEAE

   

Theraphosidae

 

Brachypelma spp. =417

     

ANNELIDA

   

HIRUDINOIDEA

   

ARHYNCHOBDELLAE

   

Hirudinidae

 

Hirudo medicinalis

MOLLUSCA

   

BIVALVIA

   

VENEROIDA

   

Tridacnidae

 

Tridacnidae spp.

UNIONOIDA

   

Unionidae

Conradilla caelata

 
   

Cyprogenia aberti

 

Dromus dromas =418

 
 

Epioblasma curtisi =419

 
 

Epioblasma florentina =419

 
 

Epioblasma sampsoni =419

 
 

Epioblasma sulcata perobliqua =419

 
 

Epioblasma torulosa gubernaculum

 
 

=419

 
   

Epioblasma torulosa rangiana =419

 

Epioblasma torulosa torulosa =419

 
 

Epioblasma turgidula =419

 
 

Epioblasma walkeri =419

 
 

Fusconaia cuneolus

 
 

Fusconaia edgariana

 
 

Lampsilis higginsii

 
 

Lampsilis orbiculata orbiculata

 
 

Lampsilis satur

 
 

Lampsilis virescens

 
 

Plethobasus cicatricosus

 
 

Plethobasus cooperianus

 
   

Pleurobema clava

 

Pleurobema plenum

 
 

Potamilus capax =420

 
 

Quadrula intermedia

 
 

Quadrula sparsa

 
 

Toxolasma cylindrella =421

 
 

Unio nickliniana =422

 
 

Unio tampicoensis tecomatensis =423

 
 

Villosa trabalis =424

 

GASTROPODA

   

STYLOMMATOPHORA

   

Achatinellidae

Achatinella spp.

 

Camaenidae

 

Papustyla pulcherrima =425

MESOGASTROPODA

   

Strombidae

 

Strombus gigas

CNIDARIA

   

ANTHOZOA

   

COENOTHECALIA

 

COENOTHECALIA spp. =426 ° 607

STOLONIFERA

   

Tubiporidae

 

Tubiporidae spp. ° 607

ANTIPATHARIA

 

ANTIPATHARIA spp.

SCLERACTINIA

 

SCLERACTINIA spp. ° 607

HYDROZOA

   

MILLEPORINA

   

Milleporidae

 

Milleporidae spp. ° 607

STYLASTERINA

   

Stylasteridae

 

Stylasteridae spp. ° 607

F L O R A

   

AGAVACEAE

Agave arizonica

 
 

Agave parviflora

 
   

Agave victoriae-reginae #1

 

Nolina interrata

 

AMARYLLIDACEAE

 

Galanthus spp. #1

   

Sternbergia spp. #1

APOCYNACEAE

 

Pachypodium spp. * #1

 

Pachypodium ambongense

 
 

Pachypodium baronii

 
 

Pachypodium decaryi

 
   

Rauvolfia serpentina #2

ARALIACEAE

 

Panax quinquefolius #3

ARAUCARIACEAE

Araucaria araucana ** +217

Araucaria araucana * -114 #1

ASCLEPIADACEAE

 

Ceropegia spp. #1

   

Frerea indica #1

BERBERIDACEAE

 

Podophyllum hexandrum

   

=427 #2

BROMELIACEAE

 

Tillandsia harrisii #1

   

Tillandsia kammii #1

   

Tillandsia kautskyi #1

   

Tillandsia mauryana #1

   

Tillandsia sprengeliana #1

   

Tillandsia sucrei #1

   

Tillandsia xerographica #1

BYBLIDACEAE

 

Byblis spp. #1

CACTACEAE

 

CACTACEAE spp. * ° 608 #4

 

Ariocarpus spp. =428

 
 

Astrophytum asterias =429

 
 

Aztekium ritteri

 
 

Coryphantha werdermannii =430

 
 

Discocactus spp.

 
 

Disocactus macdougallii =431

 
 

Echinocereus ferreirianus

 
 

ssp. lindsayi =432

 
 

Echinocereus schmollii =433

 
 

Escobaria minima =434

 
 

Escobaria sneedii =435

 
 

Mammillaria pectinifera =436

 
 

Mammillaria solisioides

 
 

Melocactus conoideus

 
 

Melocactus deinacanthus

 
 

Melocactus glaucescens

 
 

Melocactus paucispinus

 
 

Obregonia denegrii

 

CACTACEAE (cont.)

Pachycereus militaris =437

 
 

Pediocactus bradyi =438

 
 

Pediocactus knowltonii =439

 
 

Pediocactus paradinei

 
 

Pediocactus peeblesianus =440

 
 

Pediocactus sileri =441

 
 

Pelecyphora spp. =442

 
 

Sclerocactus brevihamatus

 
 

ssp. tobuschii =443

 
 

Sclerocactus erectocentrus =444

 
 

Sclerocactus glaucus =445

 
 

Sclerocactus mariposensis =446

 
 

Sclerocactus mesae-verdae =447

 
 

Sclerocactus papyracanthus =448

 
 

Sclerocactus pubispinus =449

 
 

Sclerocactus wrightiae =450

 
 

Strombocactus spp.

 
 

Turbinicarpus spp. =451

 
 

Uebelmannia spp.

 

CARYOCARACEAE

 

Caryocar costaricense #1

CEPHALOTACEAE

 

Cephalotus follicularis #1

COMPOSITAE

Saussurea costus =452

 

(ASTERACEAE)

   

CRASSULACEAE

Dudleya stolonifera

 
 

Dudleya traskiae

 

CUPRESSACEAE

Fitzroya cupressoides

 
 

Pilgerodendron uviferum

 

CYATHEACEAE

 

CYATHEACEAE spp. #1

CYCADACEAE

 

CYCADACEAE spp. * #1

 

Cycas beddomei

 

DIAPENSIACEAE

 

Shortia galacifolia #1

DICKSONIACEAE

 

DICKSONIACEAE spp. #1

DIDIEREACEAE

 

DIDIEREACEAE spp. #1

DIOSCOREACEAE

 

Dioscorea deltoidea #1

DROSERACEAE

 

Dionaea muscipula #1

ERICACEAE

 

Kalmia cuneata #1

EUPHORBIACEAE

 

Euphorbia spp. * -115 ° 609 #1

 

Euphorbia ambovombensis

 
 

Euphorbia capsaintemariensis =453

 
 

Euphorbia cremersii =454

 
 

Euphorbia cylindrifolia =455

 
 

Euphorbia decaryi =456

 
 

Euphorbia francoisii

 
 

Euphorbia moratii =457

 
 

Euphorbia parvicyathophora

 
 

Euphorbia quartziticola

 
 

Euphorbia tulearensis =458

 

FOUQUIERIACEAE

 

Fouquieria columnaris #1

 

Fouquieria fasciculata

 
 

Fouquieria purpusii

 

JUGLANDACEAE

 

Oreomunnea pterocarpa =459 #1

LEGUMINOSAE

Dalbergia nigra

 

(FABACEAE)

 

Pericopsis elata #5

   

Platymiscium pleiostachyum #1

   

Pterocarpus santalinus #6

LILIACEAE

 

Aloe spp. * -116 #1

 

Aloe albida

 
 

Aloe albiflora

 
 

Aloe alfredii

 
 

Aloe bakeri

 
 

Aloe bellatula

 
 

Aloe calcairophila

 
 

Aloe compressa =460

 
 

Aloe delphinensis

 
 

Aloe descoingsii

 
 

Aloe fragilis

 
 

Aloe haworthioides =461

 
 

Aloe helenae

 
 

Aloe laeta =462

 
 

Aloe parallelifolia

 
 

Aloe parvula

 
 

Aloe pillansii

 
 

Aloe polyphylla

 
 

Aloe rauhii

 
 

Aloe suzannae

 
 

Aloe thorncroftii

 
 

Aloe versicolor

 
 

Aloe vossii

 

MELIACEAE

 

Swietenia humilis #1

   

Swietenia mahagoni #5

NEPENTHACEAE

 

Nepenthes spp. * #1

 

Nepenthes khasiana

 
 

Nepenthes rajah

 

ORCHIDACEAE

 

ORCHIDACEAE spp. * =463 #7

 

Cattleya trianaei ° 610

 
 

Dendrobium cruentum ° 610

 
 

Laelia jongheana ° 610

 
 

Laelia lobata ° 610

 
 

Paphiopedilum spp. ° 610

 
 

Peristeria elata ° 610

 
 

Phragmipedium spp. ° 610

 
 

Renanthera imschootiana ° 610

 
 

Vanda coerulea ° 610

 

PALMAE

 

Chrysalidocarpus

(ARECACEAE)

 

decipiens #1

   

Neodypsis decaryi #1

PINACEAE

Abies guatemalensis

 

PODOCARPACEAE

Podocarpus parlatorei

 

PORTULACACEAE

 

Anacampseros spp. =464 #1

   

Avonia spp. =465 #1

   

Lewisia cotyledon #1

   

Lewisia maguirei #1

   

Lewisia serrata #1

PRIMULACEAE

 

Cyclamen spp. ° 611 #1

PROTEACEAE

 

Orothamnus zeyheri #1

   

Protea odorata #1

RANUNCULACEAE

 

Hydrastis canadensis #3

ROSACEAE

 

Prunus africana #1

RUBIACEAE

Balmea stormiae

 

SARRACENIACEAE

 

Darlingtonia californica #1

   

Sarracenia spp. * #1

 

Sarracenia alabamensis

 

ssp. alabamensis =466

 
 

Sarracenia jonesii =467

 
 

Sarracenia oreophila

 

SCROPHULARIACEAE

 

Picrorhiza kurrooa #3

STANGERIACEAE

 

Bowenia spp. =468 #1

 

Stangeria eriopus =469

 

TAXACEAE

 

Taxus wallichiana =470 #8

THYMELEACEAE

   

(AQUILARIACEAE)

 

Aquilaria malaccensis #1

VALERIANACEAE

 

Nardostachys grandiflora #3

WELWITSCHIACEAE

 

Welwitschia mirabilis =471 #1

ZAMIACEAE

 

ZAMIACEAE spp. * #1

 

Ceratozamia spp.

 
 

Chigua spp.

 
 

Encephalartos spp.

 
 

Microcycas calocoma

 

ZINGIBERACEAE

 

Hedychium philippinense #1

ZYGOPHYLLACEAE

 

Guaiacum officinale #1

   

Guaiacum sanctum #1

APPENDIX III

valid from 29 April 1999

INTERPRETATION

1. References to taxa higher than species are for the purpose of information or classification only.

2. The symbol (+) followed by a number placed against the name of a species denotes that only designated geographically separate populations of that species are included in Appendix III as follows:

 

+218

Population of the species in Bolivia

 

+219

Population of the species in Brazil

 

+220

All populations of the species in the Americas

 

+221

Population of the species in Mexico.

3. The symbol (=) followed by a number placed against the name of a species denotes that the name of that species shall be interpreted as follows:

 

=472

Also referenced as Vampyrops lineatus

 

=473

Formerly included as Tamandua tetradactyla (in part)

 

=474

Includes synonym Cabassous gymnurus

 

=475

Includes generic synonym Coendou

 

=476

Includes generic synonym Cuniculus

 

=477

Includes synonym Vulpes vulpes leucopus

 

=478

Formerly included as Nasua nasua

 

=479

Includes synonym Galictis allamandi

 

=480

Formerly included in Martes flavigula

 

=481

Includes generic synonym Viverra

 

=482

Formerly included as Viverra megaspila

 

=483

Formerly included as Herpestes auropunctatus

 

=484

Formerly included as Herpestes fuscus

 

=485

Formerly included as Bubalus bubalis (domesticated form)

 

=486

Also referenced as Boocercus eurycerus; includes generic synonym Taurotragus

 

=487

Also referenced as Ardeola ibis

 

=488

Also referenced as Egretta alba and Ardea alba

 

=489

Also referenced as Hagedashia hagedash

 

=490

Also referenced as Lampribis rara

 

=491

Also referenced as Spatula clypeata

 

=492

Also referenced as Nyroca nyroca

 

=493

Includes synonym Dendrocygna fulva

 

=494

Also referenced as Cairina hartlaubii

 

=495

Also referenced as Crax pauxi

 

=496

Formerly included as Arborophila brunneopectus (in part)

 

=497

Also referenced as Turturoena iriditorques; formerly included as Columba malherbii (in part)

 

=498

Also referenced as Nesoenas mayeri

 

=499

Formerly included as Treron australis (in part)

 

=500

Also referenced as Calopelia brehmeri; includes synonym Calopelia puella

 

=501

Also referenced as Tympanistria tympanistria

 

=502

Also referenced as Tchitrea bourbonnensis

 

=503

Formerly included as Serinus gularis (in part)

 

=504

Also referenced as Estrilda subflava or Sporaeginthus subflavus

 

=505

Formerly included as Lagonosticta larvata (in part)

 

=506

Includes generic synonym Spermestes

 

=507

Also referenced as Euodice cantans; formerly included as Lonchura malabarica (in part)

 

=508

Also referenced as Hypargos nitidulus

 

=509

Formerly included as Parmoptila woodhousei (in part)

 

=510

Includes synonyms Pyrenestes frommi and Pyrenestes rothschildi

 

=511

Also referenced as Estrilda bengala

 

=512

Also referenced as Malimbus rubriceps or Anaplectes melanotis

 

=513

Also referenced as Coliuspasser ardens

 

=514

Formerly included as Euplectes orix (in part)

 

=515

Also referenced as Coliuspasser macrourus

 

=516

Also referenced as Ploceus superciliosus

 

=517

Includes synonym Ploceus nigriceps

 

=518

Also referenced as Sitagra luteola

 

=519

Also referenced as Sitagra melanocephala

 

=520

Formerly included as Ploceus velatus

 

=521

Also referenced as Hypochera chalybeata; includes synonyms Vidua amauropteryx, Vidua centralis, Vidua neumanni, Vidua okavangoensis and Vidua ultramarina

 

=522

Formerly included as Vidua paradisaea (in part)

 

=523

Also referenced as Pelusios subniger

 

=524

Formerly included in genus Natrix

 

=525

Formerly included as Talauma hodgsonii; also referenced as Magnolia hodgsonii and Magnolia candollii var. obovata.

4. The names of the countries placed against the names of species are those of the Parties submitting these species for inclusion in this appendix.

5. Any animal, whether live or dead, of a species listed in this appendix, is covered by the provisions of the Convention, as is any readily recognizable part or derivative thereof.

6. In accordance with Article I, paragraph (b), sub-paragraph (iii), of the Convention, the symbol (#) followed by a number placed against the name of a plant species included in Appendix III designates parts or derivatives which are specified in relation thereto for the purposes of the Convention as follows:

 

#1

Designates all readily recognizable parts and derivatives, except:

 

 

a) seeds, spores and pollen (including pollinia);

 

 

b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, transported in sterile containers; and

 

 

c) cut flowers of artificially propagated plants

 

 

 

 

#5

Designates logs, sawn wood and veneer sheets.

F A U N A

 

 

 

 

 

CHORDATA

 

 

 

 

 

MAMMALIA

 

 

 

 

 

CHIROPTERA

 

 

 

 

 

Phyllostomidae

Platyrrhinus lineatus =472

Uruguay

 

 

 

XENARTHRA

 

 

 

 

 

Myrmecophagidae

Tamandua mexicana =473

Guatemala

 

 

 

Megalonychidae

Choloepus hoffmanni

Costa Rica

 

 

 

Dasypodidae

Cabassous centralis

Costa Rica

 

Cabassous tatouay =474

Uruguay

 

 

 

RODENTIA

 

 

 

 

 

Sciuridae

Epixerus ebii

Ghana

 

Marmota caudata

India/Inde

 

Marmota himalayana

India/Inde

 

Sciurus deppei

Costa Rica

 

 

 

Anomaluridae

Anomalurus beecrofti

Ghana

 

Anomalurus derbianus

Ghana

 

Anomalurus pelii

Ghana

 

Idiurus macrotis

Ghana

 

 

 

Hystricidae

Hystrix cristata

Ghana

 

 

 

Erethizontidae

Sphiggurus mexicanus =475

Honduras

 

Sphiggurus spinosus =475

Uruguay

 

 

 

Agoutidae

Agouti paca =476

Honduras

 

 

 

Dasyproctidae

Dasyprocta punctata

Honduras

 

 

 

CARNIVORA

 

 

 

 

 

Canidae

Canis aureus

India/Inde

 

Vulpes bengalensis

India/Inde

 

Vulpes vulpes griffithi

India/Inde

 

Vulpes vulpes montana

India/Inde

 

Vulpes vulpes pusilla =477

India/Inde

 

 

 

Procyonidae

Bassaricyon gabbii

Costa Rica

 

Bassariscus sumichrasti

Costa Rica

 

Nasua narica =478

Honduras

 

Nasua nasua solitaria

Uruguay

 

Potos flavus

Honduras

 

 

 

Mustelidae

Eira barbara

Honduras

 

Galictis vittata =479

Costa Rica

 

Martes flavigula

India/Inde

 

Martes foina intermedia

India/Inde

 

Martes gwatkinsii =480

India/Inde

 

Mellivora capensis

Botswana, Ghana

 

Mustela altaica

India/Inde

 

Mustela erminea ferghanae

India/Inde

 

Mustela kathiah

India/Inde

 

Mustela sibirica

India/Inde

 

 

 

Viverridae

Arctictis binturong

India/Inde

 

Civettictis civetta =481

Botswana

 

Paguma larvata

India/Inde

 

Paradoxurus hermaphroditus

India/Inde

 

Paradoxurus jerdoni

India/Inde

 

Viverra civettina =482

India/Inde

 

Viverra zibetha

India/Inde

 

Viverricula indica

India/Inde

 

 

 

Herpestidae

Herpestes brachyurus fuscus =484

India/Inde

 

Herpestes edwardsii

India/Inde

 

Herpestes javanicus auropunctatus =483

India/Inde

 

Herpestes smithii

India/Inde

 

Herpestes urva

India/Inde

 

Herpestes vitticollis

India/Inde

 

 

 

Hyaenidae

Proteles cristatus

Botswana

 

 

 

Odobenidae

Odobenus rosmarus

Canada

 

 

 

ARTIODACTYLA

 

 

 

 

 

Tragulidae

Hyemoschus aquaticus

Ghana

 

 

 

Cervidae

Cervus elaphus barbarus

Tunisia/Tunisie

 

Mazama americana cerasina

Guatemala

 

Odocoileus virginianus mayensis

Guatemala

 

 

 

Bovidae

Antilope cervicapra

Nepal/Népal

 

Bubalus arnee =485

Nepal/Népal

 

Damaliscus lunatus

Ghana

 

Gazella cuvieri

Tunisia/Tunisie

 

Gazella dorcas

Tunisia/Tunisie

 

Gazella leptoceros

Tunisia/Tunisie

 

Tetracerus quadricornis

Nepal/Népal

 

Tragelaphus eurycerus =486

Ghana

 

Tragelaphus spekii

Ghana

 

 

 

AVES

 

 

 

 

 

CICONIIFORMES

 

 

 

 

 

Ardeidae

Ardea goliath

Ghana

 

Bubulcus ibis =487

Ghana

 

Casmerodius albus =488

Ghana

 

Egretta garzetta

Ghana

 

 

 

Ciconiidae

Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis

Ghana

 

Leptoptilos crumeniferus

Ghana

 

 

 

Threskiornithidae

Bostrychia hagedash =489

Ghana

 

Bostrychia rara =490

Ghana

 

Threskiornis aethiopicus

Ghana

 

 

 

ANSERIFORMES

 

 

 

 

 

Anatidae

Alopochen aegyptiacus

Ghana

 

Anas acuta

Ghana

 

Anas capensis

Ghana

 

Anas clypeata =491

Ghana

 

Anas crecca

Ghana

 

Anas penelope

Ghana

 

Anas querquedula

Ghana

 

Aythya nyroca =492

Ghana

 

Cairina moschata

Honduras

 

Dendrocygna autumnalis

Honduras

 

Dendrocygna bicolor =493

Ghana, Honduras

 

Dendrocygna viduata

Ghana

 

Nettapus auritus

Ghana

 

Plectropterus gambensis

Ghana

 

Pteronetta hartlaubii =494

Ghana

 

 

 

FALCONIFORMES

 

 

 

 

 

Cathartidae

Sarcoramphus papa

Honduras

 

 

 

GALLIFORMES

 

 

 

 

 

Cracidae

Crax alberti

Colombia/Colombie

 

Crax daubentoni

Colombia/Colombie

 

Crax globulosa

Colombia/Colombie

 

Crax rubra

Colombia/Colombie, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras

 

Ortalis vetula

Guatemala, Honduras

 

Pauxi pauxi =495

Colombia/Colombie

 

Penelope purpurascens

Honduras

 

Penelopina nigra

Guatemala

 

 

 

Phasianidae

Agelastes meleagrides

Ghana

 

Agriocharis ocellata

Guatemala

 

Arborophila charltonii

Malaysia/Malasia/Malaisie

 

Arborophila orientalis =496

Malaysia/Malasia/Malaisie

 

Caloperdix oculea

Malaysia/Malasia/Malaisie

 

Lophura erythrophthalma

Malaysia/Malasia/Malaisie

 

Lophura ignita

Malaysia/Malasia/Malaisie

 

Melanoperdix nigra

Malaysia/Malasia/Malaisie

 

Polyplectron inopinatum

Malaysia/Malasia/Malaisie

 

Rhizothera longirostris

Malaysia/Malasia/Malaisie

 

Rollulus rouloul

Malaysia/Malasia/Malaisie

 

Tragopan satyra

Nepal/Népal

 

 

 

CHARADRIIFORMES

 

 

 

 

 

Burhinidae

Burhinus bistriatus

Guatemala

 

 

 

COLUMBIFORMES

 

 

 

 

 

Columbidae

Columba guinea

Ghana

 

Columba iriditorques =497

Ghana

 

Columba livia

Ghana

 

Columba mayeri =498

Mauritius/Mauricio/Maurice

 

Columba unicincta

Ghana

 

Oena capensis

Ghana

 

Streptopelia decipiens

Ghana

 

Streptopelia roseogrisea

Ghana

 

Streptopelia semitorquata

Ghana

 

Streptopelia senegalensis

Ghana

 

Streptopelia turtur

Ghana

 

Streptopelia vinacea

Ghana

 

Treron calva =499

Ghana

 

Treron waalia

Ghana

 

Turtur abyssinicus

Ghana

 

Turtur afer

Ghana

 

Turtur brehmeri =500

Ghana

 

Turtur tympanistria =501

Ghana

 

 

 

PSITTACIFORMES

 

 

 

 

 

Psittacidae

Psittacula krameri

Ghana

 

 

 

CUCULIFORMES

 

 

 

 

 

Musophagidae

Corythaeola cristata

Ghana

 

Crinifer piscator

Ghana

 

Musophaga violacea

Ghana

 

 

 

PICIFORMES

 

 

 

 

 

Capitonidae

Semnornis ramphastinus

Colombia/Colombie

 

 

 

Ramphastidae

Baillonius bailloni

Argentina/Argentine

 

Pteroglossus castanotis

Argentina/Argentine

 

Ramphastos dicolorus

Argentina/Argentine

 

Selenidera maculirostris

Argentina/Argentine

 

 

 

PASSERIFORMES

 

 

 

 

 

Cotingidae

Cephalopterus ornatus

Colombia/Colombie

 

Cephalopterus penduliger

Colombia/Colombie

 

 

 

Muscicapidae

Bebrornis rodericanus

Mauritius/Mauricio/Maurice

 

Terpsiphone bourbonnensis =502

Mauritius/Mauricio/Maurice

 

 

 

Fringillidae

Serinus canicapillus =503

Ghana

 

Serinus leucopygius

Ghana

 

Serinus mozambicus

Ghana

 

 

 

Estrildidae

Amadina fasciata

Ghana

 

Amandava subflava =504

Ghana

 

Estrilda astrild

Ghana

 

Estrilda caerulescens

Ghana

 

Estrilda melpoda

Ghana

 

Estrilda troglodytes

Ghana

 

Lagonosticta rara

Ghana

 

Lagonosticta rubricata

Ghana

 

Lagonosticta rufopicta

Ghana

Estrildidae (cont.)

Lagonosticta senegala

Ghana

 

Lagonosticta vinacea =505

Ghana

 

Lonchura bicolor =506

Ghana

 

Lonchura cantans =507

Ghana

 

Lonchura cucullata =506

Ghana

 

Lonchura fringilloides =506

Ghana

 

Mandingoa nitidula =508

Ghana

 

Nesocharis capistrata

Ghana

 

Nigrita bicolor

Ghana

 

Nigrita canicapilla

Ghana

 

Nigrita fusconota

Ghana

 

Nigrita luteifrons

Ghana

 

Ortygospiza atricollis

Ghana

 

Parmoptila rubrifrons =509

Ghana

 

Pholidornis rushiae

Ghana

 

Pyrenestes ostrinus =510

Ghana

 

Pytilia hypogrammica

Ghana

 

Pytilia phoenicoptera

Ghana

 

Spermophaga haematina

Ghana

 

Uraeginthus bengalus =511

Ghana

 

 

 

Ploceidae

Amblyospiza albifrons

Ghana

 

Anaplectes rubriceps =512

Ghana

 

Anomalospiza imberbis

Ghana

 

Bubalornis albirostris

Ghana

 

Euplectes afer

Ghana

 

Euplectes ardens =513

Ghana

 

Euplectes franciscanus =514

Ghana

 

Euplectes hordeaceus

Ghana

 

Euplectes macrourus =515

Ghana

 

Malimbus cassini

Ghana

 

Malimbus malimbicus

Ghana

 

Malimbus nitens

Ghana

 

Malimbus rubricollis

Ghana

 

Malimbus scutatus

Ghana

 

Pachyphantes superciliosus =516

Ghana

 

Passer griseus

Ghana

 

Petronia dentata

Ghana

 

Plocepasser superciliosus

Ghana

 

Ploceus albinucha

Ghana

 

Ploceus aurantius

Ghana

 

Ploceus cucullatus =517

Ghana

 

Ploceus heuglini

Ghana

 

Ploceus luteolus =518

Ghana

 

Ploceus melanocephalus =519

Ghana

 

Ploceus nigerrimus

Ghana

 

Ploceus nigricollis

Ghana

 

Ploceus pelzelni

Ghana

 

Ploceus preussi

Ghana

 

Ploceus tricolor

Ghana

 

Ploceus vitellinus =520

Ghana

 

Quelea erythrops

Ghana

 

Sporopipes frontalis

Ghana

 

Vidua chalybeata =521

Ghana

 

Vidua interjecta

Ghana

 

Vidua larvaticola

Ghana

 

Vidua macroura

Ghana

 

Vidua orientalis =522

Ghana

 

Vidua raricola

Ghana

 

Vidua togoensis

Ghana

 

Vidua wilsoni

Ghana

REPTILIA

 

 

 

 

 

TESTUDINATA

 

 

 

 

 

Trionychidae

Trionyx triunguis

Ghana

 

 

 

Pelomedusidae

Pelomedusa subrufa

Ghana

 

Pelusios adansonii

Ghana

 

Pelusios castaneus

Ghana

 

Pelusios gabonensis =523

Ghana

 

Pelusios niger

Ghana

 

 

 

SERPENTES

 

 

 

 

 

Colubridae

Atretium schistosum

India/Inde

 

Cerberus rhynchops

India/Inde

 

Xenochrophis piscator =524

India/Inde

 

 

 

Elapidae

Micrurus diastema

Honduras

 

Micrurus nigrocinctus

Honduras

 

 

 

Viperidae

Agkistrodon bilineatus

Honduras

 

Bothrops asper

Honduras

 

Bothrops nasutus

Honduras

 

Bothrops nummifer

Honduras

 

Bothrops ophryomegas

Honduras

 

Bothrops schlegelii

Honduras

 

Crotalus durissus

Honduras

 

Vipera russellii

India/Inde

 

 

 

 

 

 

F L O R A

 

 

 

 

 

GNETACEAE

Gnetum montanum #1

Nepal/Népal

 

 

 

MAGNOLIACEAE

Magnolia liliifera var. obovata =525 #1

Nepal/Népal

 

 

 

MELIACEAE

Swietenia macrophylla #5

Bolivia/Bolivie +218,

 

 

Brazil/Brasil/Brésil +219,

 

 

Costa Rica +220,

 

 

Mexico, México, Mexique +221

 

 

 

PAPAVERACEAE

Meconopsis regia #1

Nepal/Népal

 

 

 

PODOCARPACEAE

Podocarpus neriifolius #1

Nepal/Népal

 

 

 

TETRACENTRACEAE

Tetracentron sinense #1

Nepal/Népal