11.12.2019
EN
Official Journal of the European Union
L 320/13
COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) 2019/2117
of 29 November 2019
amending Council Regulation (EC) No 338/97 on the protection of species of wild fauna and flora by regulating trade therein
THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,
Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,
Having regard to Council Regulation (EC) No 338/97 of 9 December 1996 on the protection of species of wild fauna and flora by regulating trade therein (1), and in particular Article 19(5) thereof,
Whereas:
(1) Regulation (EC) No 338/97 regulates trade in animal and plant species listed in the Annex to the Regulation. The species listed in the Annex include the species set out in the Appendices to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) (‘the Convention’) as well as species whose conservation status requires that trade from, into and within the Union be regulated or monitored.
(2) At the 18th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention, held in Geneva, Switzerland, from 17 to 28 August 2019 (CoP 18), certain amendments were made to the Appendices to the Convention. These amendments should be reflected in the Annexes to Regulation (EC) No 338/97.
(3) The following taxa were included in Appendix I to the Convention and should be included in Annex A to Regulation (EC) No 338/97: Ceratophora erdeleni, Ceratophora karu, Ceratophora tennentii, Cophotis ceylanica, Cophotis dumbara, Gonatodes daudini, Achillides chikae hermeli and Parides burchellanus.
(4) The following species were transferred from Appendix II to Appendix I to the Convention and should be removed from Annex B and included in Annex A to Regulation (EC) No 338/97: Aonyx cinerea, Lutrogale perspicillata, Balearica pavonina, Cuora bourreti, Cuora picturata, Mauremys annamensis and Geochelone elegans. Malacochersus tornieri was transferred from Appendix II to Appendix I; the species is already included in Annex A and only the reference to the relevant Appendix should be changed.
(5) The following taxa were transferred from Appendix I to Appendix II to the Convention and should be removed from Annex A and included in Annex B to Regulation (EC) No 338/97: Vicugna vicugna (population of the Province of Salta, Argentina, with annotation), Leporillus conditor, Pseudomys fieldi praeconis (with nomenclature change to Pseudomys fieldi), Xeromys myoides, Zyzomys pedunculatus, Dasyornis broadbenti litoralis, Dasyornis longirostris and Crocodylus acutus (population of Mexico, with annotation).
(6) The following family, genera and species were included in Appendix II to the Convention and should be included in Annex B to Regulation (EC) No 338/97: Giraffa camelopardalis, Syrmaticus reevesii, Ceratophora aspera (with annotation), Ceratophora stoddartii (with annotation), Lyriocephalus scutatus (with annotation), Goniurosaurus spp., (with annotation), Gekko gecko, Paroedura androyensis, Ctenosaura spp. (four species of this genus were included in Appendix II previously and have now become part of the genus listing), Pseudocerastes urarachnoides, Echinotriton chinhaiensis, Echinotriton maxiquadratus, Paramesotriton spp. (one species of this genus was included in Appendix II previously and has now become part of the genus listing), Tylototriton spp., Isurus oxyrinchus, Isurus paucus, Glaucostegus spp., Rhinidae spp., Holothuria fuscogilva (with delayed implementation), Holothuria nobilis (with delayed implementation), Holothuria whitmaei (with delayed implementation), Poecilotheria spp., Widdringtonia whytei, Pterocarpus tinctorius (with annotation), Cedrela spp. (with annotation and with delayed implementation).
(7) Syrmaticus reevesii, Ctenosaura quinquecarinata, Paramesotriton spp. and Tylototriton spp., which were so far listed in Annex D to Regulation (EC) No 338/97, should be removed from that Annex following their inclusion in Appendix II to the Convention at CoP 18.
(8) The interpretation section of the Appendices was amended, and a number of annotations relating to several taxa included in the Appendices of the Convention were adopted or amended at CoP 18 and also need to be reflected in the Annexes to Regulation (EC) No 338/97.
(a) The following annotations were included:
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an annotation for the species Saiga tatarica and Saiga borealis listed in Appendix II, and
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the annotation #17 (to replace Annotation #5) for the species Pericopsis elata listed in Appendix II.
(b) The following annotations were amended:
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the annotation for the species Vicugna vicugna listed in Appendix II,
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the annotation #4 f) for the species Aloe ferox listed in Appendix II,
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the annotation #16 for the listing of Adansonia grandidieri in Appendix II, and
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the annotation #15 for the listing in Appendix II of the genus Dalbergia spp. and the species Guibourtia demeusei, Guibourtia pellegriniana, Guibourtia tessmannii.
(9) Definitions of the terms ‘Finished musical instruments’, ‘Finished musical instrument accessories’, ‘Finished musical instrument parts‘, ‘Shipment’ and ‘Transformed wood’ should be included in the ‘Notes on interpretation of Annexes A, B, C and D’, as those definitions were adopted at CoP 18.
(10) The following species were recently included in Appendix III to the Convention: Sphaerodactylus armasi, Sphaerodactylus celicara, Sphaerodactylus dimorphicus, Sphaerodactylus intermedius, Sphaerodactylus nigropunctatus alayoi, Sphaerodactylus nigropunctatus granti, Sphaerodactylus nigropunctatus lissodesmus, Sphaerodactylus nigropunctatus ocujal, Sphaerodactylus nigropunctatus strategus, Sphaerodactylus notatus atactus, Sphaerodactylus oliveri, Sphaerodactylus pimienta, Sphaerodactylus ruibali, Sphaerodactylus siboney, Sphaerodactylus torrei, Anolis agueroi, Anolis baracoae, Anolis barbatus, Anolis chamaeleonides, Anolis equestris, Anolis guamuhaya, Anolis luteogularis, Anolis pigmaequestris, Anolis porcus, all at the request of Cuba. These species should therefore be included in Annex C to Regulation (EC) No 338/97.
(11) The following species were recently removed from Appendix III to the Convention: Galictis vittata, Bassaricyon gabbii, Bassariscus sumichrasti, Cabassous centralis, Choloepus hoffmanni, Sciurus deppei and Crax rubra (only the population of Costa Rica), all at the request of Costa Rica. The reference to Costa Rica in the listing of Crax rubra and these other species should therefore be removed from Annex C to Regulation (EC) No 338/97.
(12) The Union has not entered a reservation in respect of any of those amendments.
(13) At CoP 18, new nomenclatural references for animals and plants were adopted, which relate in particular to a number of species of the genus Ovis and several species belonging to the family Felidae. These changes need to be reflected in the Annexes to Regulation (EC) No 338/97, while maintaining the currently applicable stricter EU measures for imports of the species previously described as Ovis ammon, in line with Annex XIII to Commission Regulation (EC) No 865/2006 (2).
(14) Certain species names (both English and Latin) should be corrected to reflect the current practice in their use.
(15) Further corrections should be made in existing annotations, in particular the annotation ‘(possibly extinct)’ should be removed from the listing of four species, in line with amendments made at CoP 17.
(16) In view of the extent of these amendments it is appropriate, for reasons of clarity, to replace the Annex to Regulation (EC) No 338/97 in its entirety.
(17) Regulation (EC) No 338/97 should therefore be amended accordingly.
(18) Article XV.1(c) of the Convention states that ‘amendments adopted at a meeting [of the Conference of the Parties] shall enter into force 90 days after that meeting for all Parties’. In order to meet that deadline and ensure the timely entry into force of the changes to the Annex to this Regulation, the entry into force of this Regulation should be on the third day following that of its publication.
(19) The measures provided for in this Regulation are in accordance with the opinion of the Committee on Trade in Wild Fauna and Flora established pursuant to Article 18 (1) of Regulation (EC) No 338/97,
HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:
Article 1
The Annex to Regulation (EC) No 338/97 is replaced by the text set out in the Annex to this Regulation.
Article 2
This Regulation shall enter into force on the third day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.
Done at Brussels, 29 November 2019.
For the Commission
The President
Jean-Claude JUNCKER
(1) OJ L 61, 3.3.1997, p. 1.
(2) Commission Regulation (EC) No 865/2006 of 4 May 2006 laying down detailed rules concerning the implementation of Council Regulation (EC) No 338/97 (OJ L 166, 19.6.2006, p. 1).
ANNEX
Notes on interpretation of Annexes A, B, C and D
(a) by the name of the species; or
(b) as being all of the species included in a higher taxon or designated part thereof.
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The abbreviation ‘spp.’ is used to denote all species of a higher taxon.
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Other references to taxa higher than species are for the purposes of information or classification only.
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Species printed in bold in Annex A are listed there in consistency with their protection as provided for by Directive 2009/147/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (1) or Council Directive 92/43/EEC (2).
(a) ‘ssp.’ is used to denote subspecies;
(b) ‘var(s).’ is used to denote variety (varieties); and
(c) ‘fa.’ is used to denote forma.
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The symbols ‘(I)’, ‘(II)’ and ‘(III)’ placed against the name of a species or higher taxon refer to the Appendices to the Convention in which the species concerned are listed as indicated in notes 7, 8 and 9. Where none of these annotations appears, the species concerned are not listed in the Appendices to the Convention.
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(I) against the name of a species or higher taxon indicates that the species or higher taxon concerned is included in Appendix I to the Convention.
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(II) against the name of a species or higher taxon indicates that the species or higher taxon concerned is included in Appendix II to the Convention.
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(III) against the name of a species or higher taxon indicates that it is included in Appendix III to the Convention. In this case the country with respect to which the species or higher taxon is included in Appendix III is also indicated.
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‘Cultivar’ means, following the definition of the 8th edition of the International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants, an assemblage of plants that (a) has been selected for a particular character or combination of characters, (b) is distinct, uniform, and stable in these characters, and (c) when propagated by appropriate means, retains those characters. No new taxon of a cultivar can be regarded as such until its category name and circumscription has been formally published in the latest edition of the International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants.
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Hybrids may be specifically included in the Appendices but only if they form distinct and stable populations in the wild. Hybrid animals that have in their previous four generations of the lineage one or more specimens of species included in Annexes A or B shall be subject to this Regulation just as if they were full species, even if the hybrid concerned is not specifically included in the Annexes.
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#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;
(c) cut flowers of artificially propagated plants; and
(d) fruits and parts and derivatives thereof of artificially propagated plants of the genus Vanilla.
#2
Designates all parts and derivatives, except:
(a) seeds and pollen; and
(b) finished products packaged and ready for retail trade.
#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 (including seedpods of Orchidaceae), spores and pollen (including pollinia). The exemption does not apply to seeds from Cactaceae spp. exported from Mexico, and to seeds from Beccariophoenix madagascariensis and Dypsis decaryi exported from Madagascar;
(b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, 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 of the genus Vanilla (Orchidaceae) and of the family Cactaceae;
(e) stems, flowers, and parts and derivatives thereof of naturalized or artificially propagated plants of the genera Opuntia subgenus Opuntia and Selenicereus (Cactaceae); and
(f) finished products of Aloe ferox and Euphorbia antisyphilitica packaged and ready for retail trade.
#5
Designates logs, sawn wood and veneer sheets.
#6
Designates logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets and plywood.
#7
Designates logs, wood-chips, powder and extracts.
#8
Designates underground parts (i.e. roots, rhizomes): whole, parts and powdered.
#9
Designates all parts and derivatives, except those bearing a label ‘Produced from Hoodia spp. material obtained through controlled harvesting and production under the terms of an agreement with the relevant CITES Management Authority of [Botswana under agreement No. BW/xxxxxx] [Namibia under agreement No. NA/xxxxxx] [South Africa under agreement No. ZA/xxxxxx]’.
#10
Designates logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets, including unfinished wood articles used for the fabrication of bows for stringed musical instruments.
#11
Designates logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets, plywood, powder and extracts. Finished products containing such extracts as ingredients, including fragrances, are not considered to be covered by this annotation.
#12
Designates logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets, plywood and extracts. Finished products containing such extracts as ingredients, including fragrances, are not considered to be covered by this annotation.
#13
Designates the kernel (also known as ‘endosperm’, ‘pulp’ or ‘copra’) and any derivative thereof.
#14
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) fruits;
(d) leaves;
(e) exhausted agarwood powder, including compressed powder in all shapes; and
(f) finished products packaged and ready for retail trade, this exemption does not apply to wood chips, beads, prayer beads and carvings.
#15
Designates all parts and derivatives, except:
(a) leaves, flowers, pollen, fruits, and seeds;
(b) finished products to a maximum weight of wood of the listed species of up to 10 kg per shipment;
(c) finished musical instruments, finished musical instrument parts and finished musical instrument accessories;
(d) parts and derivatives of Dalbergia cochinchinensis which are covered by Annotation #4;
(e) parts and derivatives of Dalbergia spp. originating and exported from Mexico which are covered by Annotation #6;
#16
Designates seeds, fruits, and oils;
#17
Logs, sawn wood, veener sheets, plywood and transformed wood.
- Extract
Any substance obtained directly from plant material by physical or chemical means regardless of the manufacturing process. An extract may be solid (e.g. crystals, resin, fine or coarse particles), semisolid (e.g. gums, waxes) or liquid (e.g. solutions, tinctures, oil and essential oils).
Finished musical instruments
A musical instrument (as referenced by the Harmonized System of the World Customs Organization, Chapter 92; musical instruments, parts and accessories of such articles) that is ready to play or needs only the installation of parts to make it playable. This term includes antique instruments (as defined by the Harmonized System codes 97.05 and 97.06; Works of art, collectors’ pieces and antiques).
Finished musical instrument accessories
A musical instrument accessory (as referenced by the Harmonized System of the World Customs Organization, Chapter 92; musical instruments, parts and accessories of such articles) that is separate from the musical instrument, and is specifically designed or shaped to be used explicitly in association with an instrument, and that requires no further modification to be used.
Finished musical instrument parts
A part (as referenced by the Harmonized System of the World Customs Organization, Chapter 92; musical instruments, parts and accessories of such articles) of a musical instrument that is ready to install and is specifically designed and shaped to be used explicitly in association with the instrument to make it playable.
Finished products packaged and ready for retail trade
Products, shipped singly or in bulk, requiring no further processing, packaged, labelled for final use or the retail trade in a state fit for being sold to or used by the general public.
Powder
A dry, solid substance in the form of fine or coarse particles
Shipment
Cargo transported under the terms of a single bill of lading or air waybill, irrespective of the quantity or number of containers or packages; or pieces worn, carried or included in personal baggage.
10 kg per shipment
For the term ‘10 kg per shipment’, the 10 kg limit should be interpreted as referring to the weight of the individual portions of each item in the shipment made of wood of the species concerned. In other words, the 10 kg limit is to be assessed against the weight of the individual portions of wood of Dalbergia/Guibourtia species contained in each item of the shipment, rather than against the total weight of the shipment.
Transformed wood
Defined by Harmonized System code 44.09. Wood (including strips, friezes for parquet flooring, not assembled), continuously shaped (tongued, grooved, v-jointed, beaded or the like) along any edges, ends or faces, whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed.
Woodchips
Wood that has been reduced to small pieces.
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As none of the species or higher taxa of FLORA included in Annex A is annotated to the effect that its hybrids shall be treated in accordance with Article 4(1), 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 this Regulation.
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Urine, faeces and ambergris which are waste products and gained without the manipulation of the animal concerned are not subject to this Regulation.
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§ 1
Any whole, or substantially whole, skins, raw or tanned.
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Dried and fresh plants, including, where appropriate; leaves, roots/rootstock, stems, seeds/spores, bark and fruits.
§ 4
Logs, sawn wood and veneer sheets.
Annex A
Annex B
Annex C
Common name
FAUNA
CHORDATA (CHORDATES)
MAMMALIA
Mammals
ARTIODACTYLA
Antilocapridae
Pronghorn
Antilocapra americana (I) (Only the population of Mexico; no other population is included in the Annexes to this Regulation)
Mexican pronghorn
Bovidae
Antelopes, cattle, duikers, gazelles, goats, sheep etc.
Addax nasomaculatus (I)
Addax
Ammotragus lervia (II)
Barbary sheep
Antilope cervicapra (III Nepal/Pakistan)
Blackbuck
Bos gaurus (I) (Excludes the domesticated form referenced as Bos frontalis which is not subject to this Regulation)
Gaur
Bos mutus (I) (Excludes the domesticated form referenced as Bos grunniens which is not subject to this Regulation)
Wild yak
Bos sauveli (I)
Kouprey
Boselaphus tragocamelus (III Pakistan)
Nilgai
Bubalus arnee (III Nepal) (Excludes the domesticated form referenced as Bubalus bubalis, which is not subject to this Regulation)
Wild Asiatic buffalo
Bubalus depressicornis (I)
Lowland anoa
Bubalus mindorensis (I)
Tamarau
Bubalus quarlesi (I)
Mountain anoa
Budorcas taxicolor (II)
Takin
Capra falconeri (I)
Markhor
Capra caucasica (II)
Caucasian Tur
Capra hircus aegagrus (III Pakistan) (Specimens of the domesticated form are not subject to this Regulation)
Wild goat
Capra sibirica (III Pakistan)
Siberian Ibex
Capricornis milneedwardsii (I)
Chinese serow
Capricornis rubidus (I)
Red serow
Capricornis sumatraensis (I)
Sumatran serow
Capricornis thar (I)
Himalayan serow
Cephalophus brookei (II)
Brooke’s duiker
Cephalophus dorsalis (II)
Bay duiker
Cephalophus jentinki (I)
Jentink’s duiker
Cephalophus ogilbyi (II)
Ogilby’s duiker
Cephalophus silvicultor (II)
Yellow-backed duiker
Cephalophus zebra (II)
Zebra duiker
Damaliscus pygargus pygargus (II)
Bontebok
Gazella bennettii (III Pakistan)
Chinkara
Gazella cuvieri (I)
Cuvier’s gazelle
Gazella dorcas (III Algeria/Tunisia)
Dorcas gazelle
Gazella leptoceros (I)
Slender-horned gazelle
Hippotragus niger variani (I)
Giant sable antelope
Kobus leche (II)
Lechwe
Naemorhedus baileyi (I)
Red goral
Naemorhedus caudatus (I)
Long-tailed goral
Naemorhedus goral (I)
Himalayan goral
Naemorhedus griseus (I)
Chinese goral
Nanger dama (I)
Dama gazelle
Oryx dammah (I)
Scimitar-horned oryx
Oryx leucoryx (I)
Arabian oryx
Ovis ammon (II)
Altai argali
Ovis arabica (II)
Arabian wild sheep
Ovis bochariensis (II)
Bukhara urial
Ovis canadensis (II) (Only the population of Mexico; no other population is included in the Annexes to this Regulation)
Mexican bighorn sheep
Ovis collium (II) (*1)
Kazakhstan argali
Ovis cycloceros (II)
Afghan urial
Ovis darwini (II) (*1)
Gobi argali
Ovis gmelini (I) (population of Cyprus)
Anatolian sheep
Ovis hodgsonii (I)
Tibetan argali
Ovis jubata (II) (*1)
Shansi argali
Ovis karelini (II) (*1)
Tianshan argali
Ovis nigrimontana (I)
Karatau argali
Ovis polii (II) (*1)
Marco Polo argali
Ovis punjabiensis (II)
Punjab urial
Ovis severtzovi (II) (*1)
Severtzov’s agali
Ovis vignei (I)
Ladakh urial
Pantholops hodgsonii (I)
Chiru
Philantomba monticola (II)
Blue duiker
Pseudois nayaur (III Pakistan)
Bharal
Pseudoryx nghetinhensis (I)
Saola
Rupicapra pyrenaica ornata (II)
Abruzzo chamois
Saiga borealis (II) (A zero export quota for wild specimens traded for commercial purposes)
Mongolian saiga
Saiga tatarica (II) (A zero export quota for wild specimens traded for commercial purposes)
Steppe saiga
Tetracerus quadricornis (III Nepal)
Four-horned antelope
Camelidae
Camels, guanaco, vicuña
Lama guanicoe (II)
Guanaco
Vicugna vicugna (I) (Except for the populations of: Argentina [the populations of the Provinces of Jujuy, Catamarca and Salta, and the semi-captive populations of the Provinces of Jujuy, Salta, Catamarca, La Rioja and San Juan]; Bolivia [the whole population]; Chile [populations of the region of Tarapacá and of the region of Arica and Parinacota]; Ecuador [the whole population] and Peru [the whole population]; which are included in Annex B)
Vicugna vicugna (II) (Only the populations of Argentina [the populations of the Provinces of Jujuy, Catamarca and Salta, and the semi-captive populations of the Provinces of Jujuy, Salta, Catamarca, La Rioja and San Juan]; Bolivia [the whole population]; Chile [populations of the region of Tarapacá and of the region of Arica and Parinacota]; Ecuador [the whole population] and Peru [the whole population]; all other populations are included in Annex A) (3)
Vicuña
Cervidae
Deer, huemuls, muntjacs, pudus
Axis calamianensis (I)
Calamian deer
Axis kuhlii (I)
Bawean deer
Axis porcinus (III Pakistan (Except for the subspecies included in Annex A))
Hog deer
Axis porcinus annamiticus (I)
Indochina hog deer
Blastocerus dichotomus (I)
Marsh deer
Cervus elaphus bactrianus (II)
Bactrian deer
Cervus elaphus barbarus (III Algeria/Tunisia)
Barbary deer
Cervus elaphus hanglu (I)
Hangul
Dama dama mesopotamica (I)
Persian fallow deer
Hippocamelus spp. (I)
Huemuls
Mazama temama cerasina (III Guatemala)
Central American red brocket
Muntiacus crinifrons (I)
Black muntjac
Muntiacus vuquangensis (I)
Giant muntjac
Odocoileus virginianus mayensis (III Guatemala)
Guatemalan white-tailed deer
Ozotoceros bezoarticus (I)
Pampas deer
Pudu mephistophiles (II)
Northern pudu
Pudu puda (I)
Southern pudu
Rucervus duvaucelii (I)
Barasingha
Rucervus eldii (I)
Eld’s deer
Giraffidae
Giraffa camelopardalis (II)
Giraffes
Giraffe
Hippopotamidae
Hippopotamuses
Hexaprotodon liberiensis (II)
Pygmy hippopotamus
Hippopotamus amphibius (II)
Common hippopotamus
Moschidae
Musk deer
Moschus spp. (I) (Only the populations of Afghanistan, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal and Pakistan; all other populations are included in Annex B)
Moschus spp. (II) (Except for the populations of Afghanistan, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal and Pakistan, which are included in Annex A)
Musk deer
Suidae
Babirusa, hogs, pigs
Babyrousa babyrussa (I)
Buru babirusa
Babyrousa bolabatuensis (I)
Bola Batu babirusa
Babyrousa celebensis (I)
North Sulawesi babirusa
Babyrousa togeanensis (I)
Malenge babirusa
Sus salvanius (I)
Pygmy hog
Tayassuidae
Peccaries
Tayassuidae spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A and excluding the populations of Pecari tajacu of Mexico and the United States, which are not included in the Annexes to this Regulation)
Peccaries
Catagonus wagneri (I)
Chacoan peccary
CARNIVORA
Ailuridae
Ailurus fulgens (I)
Red panda
Canidae
Dogs, foxes, wolves
Canis aureus (III India)
Golden jackal
Canis lupus (I/II)
(All populations except those of Spain north of the Duero and Greece north of the 39th parallel. Populations of Bhutan, India, Nepal and Pakistan are listed in Appendix I; all other populations are listed in Appendix II. Excludes the domesticated form and the dingo which are referenced as Canis lupus familiaris and Canis lupus dingo)
Canis lupus (II) (Populations of Spain north of the Duero and Greece north of the 39th parallel.Excludes the domesticated form and the dingo which are referenced as Canis lupus familiaris and Canis lupus dingo)
Grey wolf
Canis simensis
Ethiopian wolf
Cerdocyon thous (II)
Crab-eating fox
Chrysocyon brachyurus (II)
Maned wolf
Cuon alpinus (II)
Dhole
Lycalopex culpaeus (II)
Culpeo
Lycalopex fulvipes (II)
Darwin’s fox
Lycalopex griseus (II)
South American grey fox
Lycalopex gymnocercus (II)
Pampas fox
Speothos venaticus (I)
Bush dog
Vulpes bengalensis (III India)
Bengal fox
Vulpes cana (II)
Blanford’s fox
Vulpes zerda (II)
Fennec fox
Eupleridae
Cryptoprocta ferox (II)
Fossa
Eupleres goudotii (II)
Falanouc
Fossa fossana (II)
Malagasy civet
Felidae
Cats, cheetahs, leopards, lions, tigers etc.
Felidae spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A. Specimens of the domesticated form are not subject to this Regulation. For Panthera leo (African populations): A zero annual export quota is established for specimens of bones, bone pieces, bone products, claws, skeletons, skulls and teeth removed from the wild and traded for commercial purposes.
Annual export quotas for trade in bones, bone pieces, bone products, claws, skeletons, skulls and teeth for commercial purposes, derived from captive breeding operations in South Africa, will be established and communicated annually to the CITES Secretariat.)
Cats
Acinonyx jubatus (I) (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 Article 4(1))
Cheetah
Caracal caracal (I) (Only the population of Asia; all other populations are included in Annex B)
Asian Caracal
Catopuma temminckii (I)
Asian golden cat
Felis nigripes (I)
Black-footed cat
Felis silvestris (II)
Wild cat
Herpailurus yagouaroundi (I) (Only the populations of Central and North America; all other populations are included in Annex B)
Jaguarundi
Leopardus geoffroyi (I)
Geoffroy’s cat
Leopardus guttulus (I)
Southern tigrina
Leopardus jacobita (I)
Andean mountain cat
Leopardus pardalis (I)
Ocelot
Leopardus tigrinus (I)
Oncilla
Leopardus wiedii (I)
Margay
Lynx lynx (II)
Eurasian lynx
Lynx pardinus (I)
Iberian lynx
Neofelis diardi (I)
Sunda clouded leopard
Neofelis nebulosa (I)
Mainland clouded leopard
Panthera leo (I) (Only the populations of India; all other populations are included in Annex B)
Asiatic lion
Panthera onca (I)
Jaguar
Panthera pardus (I)
Leopard
Panthera tigris (I)
Tiger
Panthera uncia (I)
Snow leopard
Pardofelis marmorata (I)
Marbled cat
Prionailurus bengalensis bengalensis (I) (Only the populations of Bangladesh, India and Thailand; all other populations are included in Annex B)
Bengal leopard cat
Prionailurus iriomotensis (II)
Iriomote cat
Prionailurus planiceps (I)
Flat-headed cat
Prionailurus rubiginosus (I) (Only the population of India; all other populations are included in Annex B)
Rusty-spotted cat
Puma concolor (I) (Only the populations of Costa Rica and Panama; all other populations are included in Annex B)
Costa Rican cougar
Herpestidae
Mongooses
Herpestes edwardsi (III India/Pakistan)
Indian grey mongoose
Herpestes fuscus (III India)
Indian brown mongoose
Herpestes javanicus (III Pakistan)
Small Asian mongoose
Herpestes javanicus auropunctatus (III India)
Small Indian mongoose
Herpestes smithii (III India)
Ruddy mongoose
Herpestes urva (III India)
Crab-eating mongoose
Herpestes vitticollis (III India)
Stripe-necked mongoose
Hyaenidae
Aardwolf, hyenas
Hyaena hyaena (III Pakistan)
Striped hyena
Proteles cristata (III Botswana)
Aardwolf
Mephitidae
Skunks
Conepatus humboldtii (II)
Humboldt’s hog-nosed skunk
Mustelidae
Badgers, martens, weasels etc.
Lutrinae
Otters
Lutrinae spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A)
Otters
Aonyx capensis microdon (I) (Only the populations of Cameroon and Nigeria; all other populations are included in Annex B)
Cameroon clawless otter
Aonyx cinerea (I)
Small-clawed otter
Enhydra lutris nereis (I)
Southern sea otter
Lontra felina (I)
Marine otter
Lontra longicaudis (I)
Neotropical otter
Lontra provocax (I)
Southern river otter
Lutra lutra (I)
European otter
Lutra nippon (I)
Japanese otter
Lutrogale perspicillata (I)
Smooth-coated otter
Pteronura brasiliensis (I)
Giant otter
Mustelinae
Grisons, martens, tayra, weasels
Eira barbara (III Honduras)
Tayra
Martes flavigula (III India)
Yellow-throated marten
Martes foina intermedia (III India)
Stone marten
Martes gwatkinsii (III India)
Nilgiri marten
Mellivora capensis (III Botswana)
Honey badger
Mustela nigripes (I)
Black-footed ferret
Odobenidae
Walrus
Odobenus rosmarus (III Canada)
Walrus
Otariidae
Fur seals, sealions
Arctocephalus spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A)
Fur seals
Arctocephalus philippii (II)
Juan Fernández fur seal
Arctocephalus townsendi (I)
Guadalupe fur seal
Phocidae
Seals
Mirounga leonina (II)
Southern elephant seal
Monachus spp. (I)
Monk seals
Procyonidae
Coatis, olingos
Nasua narica (III Honduras)
White-nosed coati
Nasua nasua solitaria (III Uruguay)
South Brazilian coati
Potos flavus (III Honduras)
Kinkajou
Ursidae
Bears
Ursidae spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A)
Bears
Ailuropoda melanoleuca (I)
Giant panda
Helarctos malayanus (I)
Sun bear
Melursus ursinus (I)
Sloth bear
Tremarctos ornatus (I)
Spectacled bear
Ursus arctos (I/II)
(Only the populations of Bhutan, China, Mexico and Mongolia and the subspecies Ursus arctos isabellinus are listed in Appendix I; all other populations and subspecies are listed in Appendix II)
Brown bear
Ursus thibetanus (I)
Asian black bear
Viverridae
Binturong, civets, linsangs, otter-civet, palm civet
Arctictis binturong (III India)
Binturong
Civettictis civetta (III Botswana)
African civet
Cynogale bennettii (II)
Otter civet
Hemigalus derbyanus (II)
Banded palm civet
Paguma larvata (III India)
Masked palm civet
Paradoxurus hermaphroditus (III India)
Asian palm civet
Paradoxurus jerdoni (III India)
Jerdon’s palm civet
Prionodon linsang (II)
Banded linsang
Prionodon pardicolor (I)
Spotted linsang
Viverra civettina (III India)
Malabar large-spotted civet
Viverra zibetha (III India)
Large Indian civet
Viverricula indica (III India)
Small Indian civet
CETACEA
Cetaceans (dolphins, porpoises, whales)
CETACEA spp. (I/II) (4)
Cetaceans
CHIROPTERA
Phyllostomidae
Broad-nosed bats
Platyrrhinus lineatus (III Uruguay)
White-lined bat
Pteropodidae
Fruit bats, flying foxes
Acerodon spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A)
Flying foxes
Acerodon jubatus (I)
Golden-capped fruit bat
Pteropus spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A and except for Pteropus brunneus.)
Flying foxes
Pteropus insularis (I)
Ruck flying fox
Pteropus livingstonii (II)
Comoro flying fox
Pteropus loochoensis (I)
Japanese flying fox
Pteropus mariannus (I)
Marianas flying fox
Pteropus molossinus (I)
Caroline flying fox
Pteropus pelewensis (I)
Pelew flying fox
Pteropus pilosus (I)
Large Pelew flying fox
Pteropus rodricensis (II)
Rodrigues flying fox
Pteropus samoensis (I)
Samoan flying fox
Pteropus tonganus (I)
Pacific flying fox
Pteropus ualanus (I)
Kosrae flying fox
Pteropus voeltzkowi (II)
Pemba flying fox
Pteropus yapensis (I)
Yap flying fox
CINGULATA
Dasypodidae
Armadillos
Cabassous tatouay (III Uruguay)
Greater naked-tailed armadillo
Chaetophractus nationi (II) (A zero annual export quota has been established. All specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Annex A and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly)
Andean hairy armadillo
Priodontes maximus (I)
Giant armadillo
DASYUROMORPHIA
Dasyuridae
Dunnarts, marsupial mice, planigales
Sminthopsis longicaudata (I)
Long-tailed dunnart
Sminthopsis psammophila (I)
Sandhill dunnart
DIPROTODONTIA
Macropodidae
Kangaroos, wallabies
Dendrolagus inustus (II)
Grizzled tree-kangaroo
Dendrolagus ursinus (II)
Ursine tree-kangaroo
Lagorchestes hirsutus (I)
Rufous hare-wallaby
Lagostrophus fasciatus (I)
Banded hare-wallaby
Onychogalea fraenata (I)
Bridled nail-tail wallaby
Phalangeridae
Cuscus
Phalanger intercastellanus (II)
Eastern common cuscus
Phalanger mimicus (II)
Southern common cuscus
Phalanger orientalis (II)
Northern common cuscus
Spilocuscus kraemeri (II)
Admiralty Island cuscus
Spilocuscus maculatus (II)
Common spotted cuscus
Spilocuscus papuensis (II)
Waigeou cuscus
Potoroidae
Rat-kangaroos
Bettongia spp. (I)
Bettongs
Vombatidae
Wombats
Lasiorhinus krefftii (I)
Northern hairy-nosed wombat
LAGOMORPHA
Leporidae
Hares, rabbits
Caprolagus hispidus (I)
Hispid hare
Romerolagus diazi (I)
Volcano rabbit
MONOTREMATA
Tachyglossidae
Echidnas, spiny anteaters
Zaglossus spp. (II)
Long-beaked echidnas
PERAMELEMORPHIA
Peramelidae
Perameles bougainville (I)
Western barred bandicoot
Thylacomyidae
Macrotis lagotis (I)
Greater bilby
PERISSODACTYLA
Equidae
Horses, wild asses, zebras
Equus africanus (I) (Excludes the domesticated form referenced as Equus asinus, which is not subject to this Regulation)
African ass
Equus grevyi (I)
Grévy’s zebra
Equus hemionus (I/II) (The species is listed in Appendix II but subspecies Equus hemionus hemionus and Equus hemionus khur are listed in Appendix I)
Asiatic wild ass
Equus kiang (II)
Kiang
Equus przewalskii (I)
Przewalski’s horse
Equus zebra hartmannae (II)
Hartmann’s mountain zebra
Equus zebra zebra (II)
Cape mountain zebra
Rhinocerotidae
Rhinoceroses
Rhinocerotidae spp. (I) (Except for the subspecies included in Annex B)
Rhinoceroses
Ceratotherium simum simum (II) (Only the populations of Eswatini and South Africa; all other populations are included in Annex A. For the exclusive purpose of allowing international trade in live animals to appropriate and acceptable destinations and trade in hunting trophies. All other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Annex A and trade in them shall be regulated accordingly)
Southern white rhinoceros
Tapiridae
Tapirs
Tapiridae spp. (I) (Except for the species included in Annex B)
Tapirs
Tapirus terrestris (II)
South American tapir
PHOLIDOTA
Manidae
Pangolins
Manis spp. (II)
(Except for the species included in Annex A)
Pangolins
Manis crassicaudata (I)
Indian pangolin
Manis culionensis (I)
Philippine pangolin
Manis gigantea (I)
Giant pangolin
Manis javanica (I)
Sunda pangolin
Manis pentadactyla (I)
Chinese pangolin
Manis temminckii (I)
Ground pangolin
Manis tetradactyla (I)
Long-tailed pangolin
Manis tricuspis (I)
Tree pangolin
PILOSA
Bradypodidae
Three-toed sloths
Bradypus pygmaeus (II)
Pygmy tree-toed sloth
Bradypus variegatus (II)
Brown-throated sloth
Myrmecophagidae
American anteaters
Myrmecophaga tridactyla (II)
Giant anteater
Tamandua mexicana (III Guatemala)
Northern tamandua
PRIMATES
Primates (apes and monkeys)
PRIMATES spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A)
Primates
Atelidae
Howlers, spider monkeys
Alouatta coibensis (I)
Coiba Island howler
Alouatta palliata (I)
Mantled howler
Alouatta pigra (I)
Guatemalan black howler
Ateles geoffroyi frontatus (I)
Black-browed spider monkey
Ateles geoffroyi ornatus (I)
Red spider monkey
Brachyteles arachnoides (I)
Southern muriqui
Brachyteles hypoxanthus (I)
Northern muriqui
Oreonax flavicauda (I)
Yellow-tailed woolly monkey
Cebidae
Marmosets, tamarins, New-world monkeys
Callimico goeldii (I)
Goeldi’s marmoset
Callithrix aurita (I)
Buffy-tufted marmoset
Callithrix flaviceps (I)
Buffy-headed marmoset
Leontopithecus spp. (I)
Lion tamarins
Saguinus bicolor (I)
Pied tamarin
Saguinus geoffroyi (I)
Geoffroy’s tamarin
Saguinus leucopus (I)
White-footed tamarin
Saguinus martinsi (I)
Martins’ bare-face tamarin
Saguinus oedipus (I)
Cottontop tamarin
Saimiri oerstedii (I)
Central American squirrel monkey
Cercopithecidae
Old-world monkeys
Cercocebus galeritus (I)
Tana River mangabey
Cercopithecus diana (I)
Diana monkey
Cercopithecus roloway (I)
Roloway monkey
Cercopithecus solatus (II)
Sun-tailed monkey
Colobus satanas (II)
Black colobus
Macaca silenus (I)
Lion-tailed macaque
Macaca sylvanus (I)
Barbary macaque
Mandrillus leucophaeus (I)
Drill
Mandrillus sphinx (I)
Mandrill
Nasalis larvatus (I)
Proboscis monkey
Piliocolobus foai (II)
Central African red colobus
Piliocolobus gordonorum (II)
Uzungwa red colobus
Piliocolobus kirkii (I)
Zanzibar red colobus
Piliocolobus pennantii (II)
Pennant’s red colobus
Piliocolobus preussi (II)
Preuss’s red colobus
Piliocolobus rufomitratus (I)
Tana River red colobus
Piliocolobus tephrosceles (II)
Ugandan red colobus
Piliocolobus tholloni (II)
Thollon’s red colobus
Presbytis potenziani (I)
Mentawai langur
Pygathrix spp. (I)
Douc langurs
Rhinopithecus spp. (I)
Snub-nosed monkeys
Semnopithecus ajax (I)
Kashmir grey langur
Semnopithecus dussumieri (I)
Southern Plains grey langur
Semnopithecus entellus (I)
Northern Plains grey langur
Semnopithecus hector (I)
Tarai grey langur
Semnopithecus hypoleucos (I)
Black-footed grey langur
Semnopithecus priam (I)
Tufted grey langur
Semnopithecus schistaceus (I)
Nepal grey langur
Simias concolor (I)
Simakobou
Trachypithecus delacouri (II)
Delacour’s langur
Trachypithecus francoisi (II)
François’s langur
Trachypithecus geei (I)
Gee’s golden langur
Trachypithecus hatinhensis (II)
Hatinh langur
Trachypithecus johnii (II)
Nilgiri langur
Trachypithecus laotum (II)
Laotian langur
Trachypithecus pileatus (I)
Capped langur
Trachypithecus poliocephalus (II)
White-headed langur
Trachypithecus shortridgei (I)
Shortridge’s langur
Cheirogaleidae
Dwarf lemurs and mouse-lemurs
Cheirogaleidae spp. (I)
Dwarf lemurs and mouse lemurs
Daubentoniidae
Aye-aye
Daubentonia madagascariensis (I)
Aye-aye
Hominidae
Chimpanzees, gorillas, orang-utan
Gorilla beringei (I)
Eastern gorilla
Gorilla gorilla (I)
Western gorilla
Pan spp. (I)
Chimpanzee and bonobo
Pongo abelii (I)
Sumatran orangutan
Pongo pygmaeus (I)
Bornean orangutan
Hylobatidae
Gibbons
Hylobatidae spp. (I)
Gibbons
Indriidae
Indri, sifakas and woolly lemurs
Indriidae spp. (I)
Indri, sifakas and woolly lemurs
Lemuridae
Large lemurs
Lemuridae spp. (I)
Large lemurs
Lepilemuridae
Sportive lemurs
Lepilemuridae spp. (I)
Sportive lemurs
Lorisidae
Lorises
Nycticebus spp. (I)
Slow lorises
Pitheciidae
Uacaris, titis, sakis
Cacajao spp. (I)
Uacaris
Callicebus barbarabrownae (II)
Barbara Brown’s Titi
Callicebus melanochir (II)
Coastal Black-handed Titi
Callicebus nigrifrons (II)
Black-fronted Titi
Callicebus personatus (II)
Atlantic titi
Chiropotes albinasus (I)
White-nosed saki
Tarsiidae
Tarsiers
Tarsius spp. (II)
Tarsiers
PROBOSCIDEA
Elephantidae
Elephants
Elephas maximus (I)
Asian elephant
Loxodonta africana (I) (Except for the populations of Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe, which are included in Annex B)
Loxodonta africana (II)
(Only the populations of Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe (5); all other populations are included in Annex A)
African elephant
RODENTIA
Chinchillidae
Chinchillas
Chinchilla spp. (I) (Specimens of the domesticated form are not subject to this Regulation)
Chinchillas
Cuniculidae
Pacas
Cuniculus paca (III Honduras)
Lowland paca
Dasyproctidae
Agoutis
Dasyprocta punctata (III Honduras)
Central American agouti
Erethizontidae
New-world porcupines
Sphiggurus mexicanus (III Honduras)
Mexican hairy dwarf porcupine
Sphiggurus spinosus (III Uruguay)
Paraguaian hairy dwarf porcupine
Hystricidae
Old-world porcupines
Hystrix cristata
Crested porcupine
Muridae
Mice, rats
Leporillus conditor (II)
Greater stick-nest rat
Pseudomys fieldi (II)
Shark Bay mouse
Xeromys myoides (II)
False water rat
Zyzomys pedunculatus (II)
Central Australian rock rat
Sciuridae
Ground squirrels, tree squirrels
Cynomys mexicanus (I)
Mexican prairie dog
Marmota caudata (III India)
Long-tailed marmot
Marmota himalayana (III India)
Himalayan marmot
Ratufa spp. (II)
Giant squirrels
SCANDENTIA
SCANDENTIA spp. (II)
Treeshrews
SIRENIA
Dugongidae
Dugong
Dugong dugon (I)
Dugong
Trichechidae
Manatees
Trichechus inunguis (I)
Trichechus manatus (I)
Trichechus senegalensis (I)
AVES
Birds
ANSERIFORMES
Anatidae
Ducks, geese, swans etc.
Anas aucklandica (I)
Auckland Islands teal
Anas bernieri (II)
Madagascar teal
Anas chlorotis (I)
Brown teal
Anas formosa (II)
Baikal teal
Anas laysanensis (I)
Laysan duck
Anas nesiotis (I)
Campbell Island teal
Anas querquedula
Garganey
Asarcornis scutulata (I)
White-winged duck
Aythya innotata
Madagascar pochard
Aythya nyroca
Ferruginous duck
Branta canadensis leucopareia (I)
Aleutian goose
Branta ruficollis (II)
Red-breasted goose
Branta sandvicensis (I)
Nene
Coscoroba coscoroba (II)
Coscoroba swan
Cygnus melancoryphus (II)
Black-necked swan
Dendrocygna arborea (II)
West Indian whistling-duck
Dendrocygna autumnalis (III Honduras)
Black-bellied whistling-duck
Dendrocygna bicolor (III Honduras)
Fulvous whistling-duck
Mergus octosetaceus
Brazilian merganser
Oxyura leucocephala (II)
White-headed duck
Rhodonessa caryophyllacea (I)
Pink-headed duck
Sarkidiornis melanotos (II)
Comb duck
Tadorna cristata
Crested shelduck
APODIFORMES
Trochilidae
Hummingbirds
Trochilidae spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A)
Hummingbirds
Glaucis dohrnii (I)
Hook-billed hermit
CHARADRIIFORMES
Burhinidae
Thick-knees
Burhinus bistriatus (III Guatemala)
Double-striped thick-knee
Laridae
Gulls, terns
Larus relictus (I)
Relict gull
Scolopacidae
Curlews, greenshanks
Numenius borealis (I)
Eskimo curlew
Numenius tenuirostris (I)
Slender-billed curlew
Tringa guttifer (I)
Nordmann’s greenshank
CICONIIFORMES
Ardeidae
Egrets, herons
Ardea alba
Great egret
Bubulcus ibis
Cattle egret
Egretta garzetta
Little egret
Balaenicipitidae
Shoebill, whale-headed stork
Balaeniceps rex (II)
Shoebill
Ciconiidae
Storks
Ciconia boyciana (I)
Oriental stork
Ciconia nigra (II)
Black stork
Ciconia stormi
Storm’s stork
Jabiru mycteria (I)
Jabiru
Leptoptilos dubius
Greater adjutant stork
Mycteria cinerea (I)
Milky stork
Phoenicopteridae
Flamingos
Phoenicopteridae spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A)
Flamingos
Phoenicopterus ruber (II)
Greater flamingo
Threskiornithidae
Ibises, spoonbills
Eudocimus ruber (II)
Scarlet ibis
Geronticus calvus (II)
Bald ibis
Geronticus eremita (I)
Waldrapp
Nipponia nippon (I)
Crested ibis
Platalea leucorodia (II)
Eurasian spoonbill
Pseudibis gigantea
Giant ibis
COLUMBIFORMES
Columbidae
Doves, pigeons
Caloenas nicobarica (I)
Nicobar pigeon
Claravis godefrida
Purple-winged ground-dove
Columba livia
Rock pigeon
Ducula mindorensis (I)
Mindoro zone-tailed pigeon
Gallicolumba luzonica (II)
Luzon bleeding-heart
Goura spp. (II)
Crowned-pigeons
Leptotila wellsi
Grenada dove
Nesoenas mayeri (III Mauritius)
Pink pigeon
Streptopelia turtur
European turtle-dove
CORACIIFORMES
Bucerotidae
Hornbills
Aceros spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A)
Hornbills
Aceros nipalensis (I)
Rufous-necked hornbill
Anorrhinus spp. (II)
Hornbills
Anthracoceros spp. (II)
Hornbills
Berenicornis spp. (II)
Hornbills
Buceros spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A)
Hornbills
Buceros bicornis (I)
Great hornbill
Penelopides spp. (II)
Hornbills
Rhinoplax vigil (I)
Helmeted hornbill
Rhyticeros spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A)
Hornbills
Rhyticeros subruficollis (I)
Plain-pouched hornbill
CUCULIFORMES
Musophagidae
Turacos
Tauraco spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A)
Turacos
Tauraco bannermani (II)
Bannerman’s turaco
FALCONIFORMES
Diurnal birds of prey (eagles, falcons, hawks, vultures)
FALCONIFORMES spp. (II)
(Except for the species included in Annex A; except for one species of the family Cathartidae included in Annex C; the other species of that family are not included in the Annexes to this Regulation; and except for Caracara lutosa)
Diurnal birds of prey
Accipitridae
Hawks, eagles
Accipiter brevipes (II)
Levant sparrowhawk
Accipiter gentilis (II)
Northern goshawk
Accipiter nisus (II)
Eurasian sparrowhawk
Aegypius monachus (II)
Cinereous vulture
Aquila adalberti (I)
Adalbert’s eagle
Aquila chrysaetos (II)
Golden eagle
Aquila clanga (II)
Greater spotted eagle
Aquila heliaca (I)
Imperial eagle
Aquila pomarina (II)
Lesser spotted eagle
Buteo buteo (II)
Common buzzard
Buteo lagopus (II)
Rough-legged buzzard
Buteo rufinus (II)
Long-legged buzzard
Chondrohierax uncinatus wilsonii (I)
Cuban hook-billed kite
Circaetus gallicus (II)
Short-toed snake-eagle
Circus aeruginosus (II)
Western marsh-harrier
Circus cyaneus (II)
Northern harrier
Circus macrourus (II)
Pallid harrier
Circus pygargus (II)
Montagu’s harrier
Elanus caeruleus (II)
Black-winged kite
Eutriorchis astur (II)
Madagascar serpent-eagle
Gypaetus barbatus (II)
Lammergeier
Gyps fulvus (II)
Eurasian griffon
Haliaeetus spp. (I/II) (Haliaeetus albicilla is listed in Appendix I; the other species are listed in Appendix II)
Sea-eagles
Harpia harpyja (I)
Harpy eagle
Hieraaetus fasciatus (II)
Bonelli’s eagle
Hieraaetus pennatus (II)
Booted eagle
Leucopternis occidentalis (II)
Grey-backed hawk
Milvus migrans (II) (Except for Milvus migrans lineatus which is included in Annex B)
Black kite
Milvus milvus (II)
Red kite
Neophron percnopterus (II)
Egyptian vulture
Pernis apivorus (II)
European honey-buzzard
Pithecophaga jefferyi (I)
Great Philippine eagle
Cathartidae
New world vultures
Gymnogyps californianus (I)
California condor
Sarcoramphus papa (III Honduras)
King vulture
Vultur gryphus (I)
Andean condor
Falconidae
Falcons
Falco araeus (I)
Seychelles kestrel
Falco biarmicus (II)
Lanner falcon
Falco cherrug (II)
Saker falcon
Falco columbarius (II)
Merlin
Falco eleonorae (II)
Eleonora’s falcon
Falco jugger (I)
Laggar falcon
Falco naumanni (II)
Lesser kestrel
Falco newtoni (I) (Only the population of the Seychelles)
Newton’s kestrel
Falco pelegrinoides (I)
Barbary falcon
Falco peregrinus (I)
Peregrine falcon
Falco punctatus (I)
Mauritius kestrel
Falco rusticolus (I)
Gyrfalcon
Falco subbuteo (II)
Eurasian hobby
Falco tinnunculus (II)
Common kestrel
Falco vespertinus (II)
Red-footed falcon
Pandionidae
Ospreys
Pandion haliaetus (II)
Osprey
GALLIFORMES
Cracidae
Crax alberti (III Colombia)
Blue-knobbed curassow
Crax blumenbachii (I)
Red-billed curassow
Crax daubentoni (III Colombia)
Yellow-knobbed curassow
Crax fasciolata
Bare-faced Curassow
Crax globulosa (III Colombia)
Wattled curassow
Crax rubra (III Colombia/Guatemala/Honduras)
Great currasow
Mitu mitu (I)
Alagoas curassow
Oreophasis derbianus (I)
Horned guan
Ortalis vetula (III Guatemala/Honduras)
Plain chachalaca
Pauxi pauxi (III Colombia)
Helmeted curassow
Penelope albipennis (I)
White-winged guan
Penelope purpurascens (III Honduras)
Crested guan
Penelopina nigra (III Guatemala)
Highland guan
Pipile jacutinga (I)
Black-fronted piping guan
Pipile pipile (I)
Trinidad piping guan
Megapodiidae
Megapodes, scrubfowl
Macrocephalon maleo (I)
Maleo
Phasianidae
Grouse, guineafowl, partridges, pheasants, tragopans
Argusianus argus (II)
Great argus
Catreus wallichii (I)
Cheer pheasant
Colinus virginianus ridgwayi (I)
Masked bobwhite
Crossoptilon crossoptilon (I)
White eared-pheasant
Crossoptilon mantchuricum (I)
Brown eared-pheasant
Gallus sonneratii (II)
Grey junglefowl
Ithaginis cruentus (II)
Blood pheasant
Lophophorus impejanus (I)
Himalayan monal
Lophophorus lhuysii (I)
Chinese monal
Lophophorus sclateri (I)
Sclater’s monal
Lophura edwardsi (I)
Edwards’ pheasant
Lophura hatinhensis
Vietnamese fireback
Lophura leucomelanos (III Pakistan)
Kalij pheasant
Lophura swinhoii (I)
Swinhoe’s pheasant
Meleagris ocellata (III Guatemala)
Ocellated turkey
Odontophorus strophium
Gorgeted wood-quail
Ophrysia superciliosa
Himalayan quail
Pavo cristatus (III Pakistan)
Indian peafowl
Pavo muticus (II)
Green peafowl
Polyplectron bicalcaratum (II)
Grey peacock-pheasant
Polyplectron germaini (II)
Germain’s peacock-pheasant
Polyplectron malacense (II)
Malayan peacock-pheasant
Polyplectron napoleonis (I)
Palawan peacock-pheasant
Polyplectron schleiermacheri (II)
Bornean peacock-pheasant
Pucrasia macrolopha (III Pakistan)
Koklass pheasant
Rheinardia ocellata (I)
Crested argus
Syrmaticus ellioti (I)
Elliot’s pheasant
Syrmaticus humiae (I)
Hume’s pheasant
Syrmaticus mikado (I)
Mikado pheasant
Syrmaticus reevesii (II)
Reeves’s pheasant
Tetraogallus caspius (I)
Caspian snowcock
Tetraogallus tibetanus (I)
Tibetan snowcock
Tragopan blythii (I)
Blyth’s tragopan
Tragopan caboti (I)
Cabot’s tragopan
Tragopan melanocephalus (I)
Western tragopan
Tragopan satyra (III Nepal)
Satyr tragopan
Tympanuchus cupido attwateri (II)
Attwater’s prairie-chicken
GRUIFORMES
Gruidae
Cranes
Gruidae spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A)
Cranes
Balearica pavonina (I)
Black crowned crane
Grus americana (I)
Whooping crane
Grus canadensis (I/II) (The species is listed in Appendix II but subspecies Grus canadensis nesiotes and Grus canadensis pulla are listed in Appendix I)
Sandhill crane
Grus grus (II)
Common crane
Grus japonensis (I)
Red-crowned crane
Grus leucogeranus (I)
Siberian crane
Grus monacha (I)
Hooded crane
Grus nigricollis (I)
Black-necked crane
Grus vipio (I)
White-necked crane
Otididae
Bustards
Otididae spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A)
Bustards
Ardeotis nigriceps (I)
Indian bustard
Chlamydotis macqueenii (I)
Macqueen’s bustard
Chlamydotis undulata (I)
Houbara bustard
Houbaropsis bengalensis (I)
Bengal florican
Otis tarda (II)
Great bustard
Sypheotides indicus (II)
Lesser florican
Tetrax tetrax (II)
Little bustard
Rallidae
Coots, rails
Gallirallus sylvestris (I)
Lord Howe rail
Rhynochetidae
Kagu
Rhynochetos jubatus (I)
Kagu
PASSERIFORMES
Atrichornithidae
Scrub-birds
Atrichornis clamosus (I)
Noisy scrub-bird
Cotingidae
Cotingas
Cephalopterus ornatus (III Colombia)
Amazonian umbrella bird
Cephalopterus penduliger (III Colombia)
Long-wattled umbrella bird
Cotinga maculata (I)
Banded cotinga
Rupicola spp. (II)
Cocks-of-the-rock
Xipholena atropurpurea (I)
White-winged cotinga
Emberizidae
Cardinals, tanagers
Gubernatrix cristata (II)
Yellow cardinal
Paroaria capitata (II)
Yellow-billed cardinal
Paroaria coronata (II)
Red-crested cardinal
Tangara fastuosa (II)
Seven-coloured tanager
Estrildidae
Mannikins, waxbills
Amandava formosa (II)
Green avadavat
Lonchura fuscata
Timor sparrow
Lonchura oryzivora (II)
Java sparrow
Poephila cincta cincta (II)
Southern black-throated finch
Fringillidae
Finches
Carduelis cucullata (I)
Red siskin
Carduelis yarrellii (II)
Yellow-faced siskin
Hirundinidae
Martins
Pseudochelidon sirintarae (I)
White-eyed river-martin
Icteridae
New-world blackbirds
Xanthopsar flavus (I)
Saffron-cowled blackbird
Meliphagidae
Honey-eaters
Lichenostomus melanops cassidix (II)
Helmeted honeyeater
Muscicapidae
Old-world flycatchers, babblers, etc.
Acrocephalus rodericanus (III Mauritius)
Rodrigues brush-warbler
Cyornis ruckii (II)
Rueck’s blue-flycatcher
Dasyornis broadbenti litoralis (II)
Western rufous bristlebird
Dasyornis longirostris (II)
Western bristlebird
Garrulax canorus (II)
Chinese Hwamei
Garrulax taewanus (II)
Taiwan Hwamei
Leiothrix argentauris (II)
Silver-eared mesia
Leiothrix lutea (II)
Red-billed leiothrix
Liocichla omeiensis (II)
Omei Shan liocichla
Picathartes gymnocephalus (I)
White-necked rockfowl
Picathartes oreas (I)
Grey-necked rockfowl
Terpsiphone bourbonnensis (III Mauritius)
Mascarene paradise-flycatcher
Paradisaeidae
Birds of paradise
Paradisaeidae spp. (II)
Birds of paradise
Pittidae
Pittas
Pitta guajana (II)
Banded pitta
Pitta gurneyi (I)
Gurney’s pitta
Pitta kochi (I)
Whiskered pitta
Pitta nympha (II)
Fairy pitta
Pycnonotidae
Bulbuls
Pycnonotus zeylanicus (II)
Straw-headed bulbul
Sturnidae
Mynas
Gracula religiosa (II)
Hill myna
Leucopsar rothschildi (I)
Bali myna
Zosteropidae
White-eyes
Zosterops albogularis (I)
White-chested white-eye
PELECANIFORMES
Fregatidae
Frigatebirds
Fregata andrewsi (I)
Christmas frigatebird
Pelecanidae
Pelicans
Pelecanus crispus (I)
Dalmatian pelican
Sulidae
Boobies
Papasula abbotti (I)
Abbott’s booby
PICIFORMES
Capitonidae
Barbets
Semnornis ramphastinus (III Colombia)
Toucan barbet
Picidae
Woodpeckers
Dryocopus javensis richardsi (I)
Tristram’s woodpecker
Ramphastidae
Toucans
Baillonius bailloni (III Argentina)
Saffron toucanet
Pteroglossus aracari (II)
Black-necked aracari
Pteroglossus castanotis (III Argentina)
Chestnut-eared aracari
Pteroglossus viridis (II)
Green aracari
Ramphastos dicolorus (III Argentina)
Red-breasted toucan
Ramphastos sulfuratus (II)
Keel-billed toucan
Ramphastos toco (II)
Toco toucan
Ramphastos tucanus (II)
Red-billed toucan
Ramphastos vitellinus (II)
Channel-billed toucan
Selenidera maculirostris (III Argentina)
Spot-billed toucanet
PODICIPEDIFORMES
Podicipedidae
Grebes
Podilymbus gigas (I)
Atitlan Grebe
PROCELLARIIFORMES
Diomedeidae
Albatrosses
Phoebastria albatrus (I)
Short-tailed albatross
PSITTACIFORMES
Cockatoos, lories, macaws, parakeets, parrots etc.
PSITTACIFORMES spp. (II)
(Except for the species included in Annex A and excluding Agapornis roseicollis, Melopsittacus undulatus, Nymphicus hollandicus and Psittacula krameri, which are not included in the Annexes to this Regulation)
Parrots, etc.
Cacatuidae
Cockatoos
Cacatua goffiniana (I)
Tanimbar cockatoo
Cacatua haematuropygia (I)
Philippine cockatoo
Cacatua moluccensis (I)
Salmon-crested cockatoo
Cacatua sulphurea (I)
Yellow-crested cockatoo
Probosciger aterrimus (I)
Palm cockatoo
Loriidae
Lories, lorikeets
Eos histrio (I)
Red and blue lory
Vini spp. (I/II) (Vini ultramarina is listed in Appendix I, the other species are listed in Appendix II)
Blue lorikeets
Psittacidae
Amazons, macaws, parakeets, parrots
Amazona arausiaca (I)
Red-necked parrot
Amazona auropalliata (I)
Yellow-naped parrot
Amazona barbadensis (I)
Yellow-shouldered parrot
Amazona brasiliensis (I)
Red-tailed parrot
Amazona finschi (I)
Lilac-crowned parrot
Amazona guildingii (I)
St Vincent parrot
Amazona imperialis (I)
Imperial parrot
Amazona leucocephala (I)
Cuban parrot
Amazona oratrix (I)
Yellow-headed parrot
Amazona pretrei (I)
Red-spectacled parrot
Amazona rhodocorytha (I)
Red-browed parrot
Amazona tucumana (I)
Tucuman parrot
Amazona versicolor (I)
Saint Lucia parrot
Amazona vinacea (I)
Vinaceous parrot
Amazona viridigenalis (I)
Green-cheeked parrot
Amazona vittata (I)
Puerto Rican parrot
Anodorhynchus spp. (I)
Blue macaws
Ara ambiguus (I)
Great green macaw
Ara glaucogularis (I)
Blue-throated macaw
Ara macao (I)
Scarlet macaw
Ara militaris (I)
Military macaw
Ara rubrogenys (I)
Red-fronted macaw
Cyanopsitta spixii (I)
Spix’s macaw
Cyanoramphus cookii (I)
Norfolk Island parakeet
Cyanoramphus forbesi (I)
Chatham Island yellow-fronted parakeet
Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae (I)
Red-fronted parakeet
Cyanoramphus saisseti (I)
Red-crowned parakeet
Cyclopsitta diophthalma coxeni (I)
Coxen’s double-eyed fig parrot
Eunymphicus cornutus (I)
Horned parakeet
Guarouba guarouba (I)
Golden parakeet
Neophema chrysogaster (I)
Orange-bellied parrot
Ognorhynchus icterotis (I)
Yellow-eared parrot
Pezoporus occidentalis (I)
Night parrot
Pezoporus wallicus (I)
Ground parrot
Pionopsitta pileata (I)
Pileated parrot
Primolius couloni (I)
Blue-headed macaw
Primolius maracana (I)
Blue-winged macaw
Psephotus chrysopterygius (I)
Golden-shouldered parrot
Psephotus dissimilis (I)
Hooded parrot
Psephotus pulcherrimus (I)
Paradise parrot
Psittacula echo (I)
Mauritius parakeet
Psittacus erithacus (I)
African grey parrot
Pyrrhura cruentata (I)
Blue-throated parakeet
Rhynchopsitta spp. (I)
Thick-billed parrots
Strigops habroptilus (I)
Kakapo
RHEIFORMES
Rheidae
Rheas
Pterocnemia pennata (I) (Except Pterocnemia pennata pennata which is included in Annex B)
Lesser rhea
Pterocnemia pennata pennata (II)
Lesser rhea
Rhea americana (II)
Greater rhea
SPHENISCIFORMES
Spheniscidae
Penguins
Spheniscus demersus (II)
Jackass penguin
Spheniscus humboldti (I)
Humboldt penguin
STRIGIFORMES
Owls
STRIGIFORMES spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A and except for Sceloglaux albifacies)
Owls
Strigidae
Owls
Aegolius funereus (II)
Boreal owl
Asio flammeus (II)
Short-eared owl
Asio otus (II)
Long-eared owl
Athene noctua (II)
Little owl
Bubo bubo (II) (Except for Bubo bubo bengalensis which is included in Annex B)
Eurasian eagle-owl
Glaucidium passerinum (II)
Eurasian pygmy-owl
Heteroglaux blewitti (I)
Forest owlet
Mimizuku gurneyi (I)
Lesser eagle-owl
Ninox natalis (I)
Christmas hawk-owl
Nyctea scandiaca (II)
Snowy owl
Otus ireneae (II)
Sokoke scops-owl
Otus scops (II)
Eurasian scops-owl
Strix aluco (II)
Tawny owl
Strix nebulosa (II)
Great grey owl
Strix uralensis (II) (Except for Strix uralensis davidi which is included in Annex B)
Ural owl
Surnia ulula (II)
Northern hawk owl
Tytonidae
Barn owls
Tyto alba (II)
Barn owl
Tyto soumagnei (I)
Soumagne’s owl
STRUTHIONIFORMES
Struthionidae
Ostrich
Struthio camelus (I) (Only the populations of Algeria, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Chad, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, the Niger, Nigeria, Senegal and the Sudan; all other populations are not included in the Annexes to this Regulation)
Ostrich
TINAMIFORMES
Tinamidae
Tinamous
Tinamus solitarius (I)
Solitary tinamou
TROGONIFORMES
Trogonidae
Quetzals
Pharomachrus mocinno (I)
Resplendent quetzal
REPTILIA
Reptiles
CROCODYLIA
Alligators, caimans, crocodiles
CROCODYLIA spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A)
Alligators, caimans, crocodiles
Alligatoridae
Alligators, caimans
Alligator sinensis (I)
Chinese alligator
Caiman crocodilus apaporiensis (I)
Rio Apaporis spectacled caiman
Caiman latirostris (I) (Except for the population of Argentina, which is included in Annex B)
Broad-nosed caiman
Melanosuchus niger (I) (Except for the population of Brazil, which is included in Annex B, and population of Ecuador, which is included in Annex B and is 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)
Black caiman
Crocodylidae
Crocodiles
Crocodylus acutus (I) (Except for the population of the Integrated Management District of Mangroves of the Bay of Cispata, Tinajones, La Balsa and Surrounding Areas, Department of Córdoba, Colombia, and the population of Cuba, which are included in Annex B, and the population of Mexico, which is included in Annex B and is subject to a zero export quota for wild specimens for commercial purposes)
American crocodile
Crocodylus cataphractus (I)
African slender-snouted crocodile
Crocodylus intermedius (I)
Orinoco crocodile
Crocodylus mindorensis (I)
Philippine crocodile
Crocodylus moreletii (I) (Except for the population of Belize, which is included in Annex B with a zero quota for wild specimens traded for commercial purposes, and the population of Mexico, which is included in Annex B)
Morelet’s crocodile
Crocodylus niloticus (I) (Except for the populations of Botswana, Egypt [subject to a zero quota for wild specimens traded for commercial purposes], Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania [subject to an annual export quota of no more than 1600 wild specimens including hunting trophies, in addition to ranched specimens], Zambia and Zimbabwe; these populations are included in Annex B)
Nile crocodile
Crocodylus palustris (I)
Mugger crocodile
Crocodylus porosus (I) (Except for the populations of Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia [wild harvest restricted to the State of Sarawak and a zero quota for wild specimens for the other States of Malaysia (Sabah and Peninsular Malaysia), with no change in the zero quota unless approved by the CITES Parties] and Papua New Guinea, which are included in Annex B)
Estuarine crocodile
Crocodylus rhombifer (I)
Cuban crocodile
Crocodylus siamensis (I)
Siamese crocodile
Osteolaemus tetraspis (I)
West African dwarf crocodile
Tomistoma schlegelii (I)
False gharial
Gavialidae
Gavial or gharial
Gavialis gangeticus (I)
Gharial
RHYNCHOCEPHALIA
Sphenodontidae
Tuataras
Sphenodon spp. (I)
Tuataras
SAURIA
Agamidae
Spiny-tailed lizards (Agamas, mastigures)
Ceratophora aspera (II) (Zero quota for wild specimens for commercial purposes)
Rough-nosed horned lizard
Ceratophora erdeleni (I)
Erdelen’s horned lizard
Ceratophora karu (I)
Karu’s (horned) lizard
Ceratophora stoddartii (II) (Zero quota for wild specimens for commercial purposes)
Rhino — horned lizard
Ceratophora tennentii (I)
Tennent’s leaf – nosed lizard
Cophotis ceylanica (I)
Pygmy lizards
Cophotis dumbara (I)
Knuckles pygmy lizard
Lyriocephalus scutatus (II) (Zero quota for wild specimens for commercial purposes)
Hump-nosed lizard
Saara spp. (II)
Uromastyx spp. (II)
Spiny-tailed lizards
Anguidae
Alligator lizards
Abronia spp. (II) (except for the species included in Annex A. A zero export quota has been established for wild specimens for Abronia aurita, A. gaiophantasma, A. montecristoi, A. salvadorensis and A. vasconcelosii)
Alligator lizards
Abronia anzuetoi (I)
Abronia campbelli (I)
Abronia fimbriata (I)
Abronia frosti (I)
Abronia meledona (I)
Chamaeleonidae
Chameleons
Archaius spp. (II)
Bradypodion spp. (II)
Dwarf chameleons
Brookesia spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A)
Dwarf chameleons
Brookesia perarmata (I)
Dwarf spiny chameleon
Calumma spp. (II)
Madagascar chameleons
Chamaeleo spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A)
Chameleons
Chamaeleo chamaeleon (II)
European chameleon
Furcifer spp. (II)
Madagascar chameleons
Kinyongia spp. (II)
Dwarf chameleons
Nadzikambia spp. (II)
Dwarf chameleons
Palleon spp. (II)
Rhampholeon spp. (II)
Pygmy chamaeleons
Rieppeleon spp. (II)
Pygmy chamaeleons
Trioceros spp. (II)
Cordylidae
Spiny-tailed lizards
Cordylus spp. (II)
Girdled lizards
Hemicordylus spp. (II)
Karusaurus spp. (II)
Namazonurus spp. (II)
Ninurta spp. (II)
Ouroborus spp. (II)
Pseudocordylus spp. (II)
Smaug spp. (II)
Eublepharidae
Eyelid geckos
Goniurosaurus spp. (II) (except the species native to Japan)
Tiger geckos
Gekkonidae
Geckos
Cnemaspis psychedelica (I)
Psychedelic rock gecko
Dactylocnemis spp. (III New Zealand)
Gekko gecko (II)
Tokay gecko
Gonatodes daudini (I)
Grenadines clawed gecko
Hoplodactylus spp. (III New Zealand)
Sticky-toed geckos
Lygodactylus williamsi (I)
Turquoise dwarf gecko
Mokopirirakau spp. (III New Zealand)
Nactus serpensinsula (II)
Serpent Island gecko
Naultinus spp. (II)
New Zealand tree geckos
Paroedura androyensis (II)
Grandidier’s Madagascar ground gecko
Paroedura masobe (II)
Masobe gecko
Phelsuma spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A)
Day geckos
Phelsuma guentheri (II)
Round Island day gecko
Rhoptropella spp. (II)
Sphaerodactylus armasi (III Cuba)
Sphaerodactylus celicara (III Cuba)
Sphaerodactylus dimorphicus (III Cuba)
Sphaerodactylus intermedius (III Cuba)
Sphaerodactylus nigropunctatus alayoi (III Cuba)
Sphaerodactylus nigropunctatus granti (III Cuba)
Sphaerodactylus nigropunctatus lissodesmus (III Cuba)
Sphaerodactylus nigropunctatus ocujal (III Cuba)
Sphaerodactylus nigropunctatus strategus (III Cuba)
Sphaerodactylus notatus atactus (III Cuba)
Sphaerodactylus oliveri (III Cuba)
Sphaerodactylus pimienta (III Cuba)
Sphaerodactylus ruibali (III Cuba)
Sphaerodactylus siboney (III Cuba)
Sphaerodactylus torrei (III Cuba)
Toropuku spp. (III New Zealand)
Tukutuku spp. (III New Zealand)
Uroplatus spp. (II)
Flat-tailed geckos
Woodworthia spp. (III New Zealand)
Helodermatidae
Gila monster and beaded lizard
Heloderma spp. (II) (Except for the subspecies included in Annex A)
Gila monster and beaded lizard
Heloderma horridum charlesbogerti (I)
Guatemalan beaded lizard
Iguanidae
Iguanas
Amblyrhynchus cristatus (II)
Galapagos marine iguana
Brachylophus spp. (I)
Fiji iguanas
Conolophus spp. (II)
Galapagos land iguanas
Ctenosaura spp. (II)
Spiny-tailed iguanas
Cyclura spp. (I)
Ground iguanas
Iguana spp. (II)
Iguanas
Phrynosoma blainvillii (II)
Blaineville’s horned lizard
Phrynosoma cerroense (II)
Cedros Island horned lizard
Phrynosoma coronatum (II)
Coast horned lizard
Phrynosoma wigginsi (II)
Gulf coast horned lizard
Sauromalus varius (I)
San Esteban Island chuckwalla
Lacertidae
Lizards
Gallotia simonyi (I)
Hierro giant lizard
Podarcis lilfordi (II)
Lilford’s wall lizard
Podarcis pityusensis (II)
Ibiza wall lizard
Lanthanotidae
Earless Monitor Lizard
Lanthanotidae spp. (II) (A zero export quota has been established for wild specimens for commercial trade)
Polychrotidae
Anoles
Anolis agueroi (III Cuba)
Anolis baracoae (III Cuba)
Anolis barbatus (III Cuba)
Anolis chamaeleonides (III Cuba)
Anolis equestris (III Cuba)
Anolis guamuhaya (III Cuba)
Anolis luteogularis (III Cuba)
Anolis pigmaequestris (III Cuba)
Anolis porcus (III Cuba)
Scincidae
Skinks
Corucia zebrata (II)
Prehensile-tailed skink
Teiidae
Caiman lizards, tegu lizards
Crocodilurus amazonicus (II)
Dragon lizard
Dracaena spp. (II)
Caiman lizards
Salvator spp. (II)
Tupinambis spp.(II)
Tegus
Varanidae
Monitor lizards
Varanus spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A)
Monitor lizards
Varanus bengalensis (I)
Indian monitor
Varanus flavescens (I)
Yellow monitor
Varanus griseus (I)
Desert monitor
Varanus komodoensis (I)
Komodo dragon
Varanus nebulosus (I)
Clouded monitor
Varanus olivaceus (II)
Gray’s monitor
Xenosauridae
Chinese crocodile lizard
Shinisaurus crocodilurus (I)
Chinese crocodile lizard
SERPENTES
Snakes
Boidae
Boas
Boidae spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A)
Boas
Acrantophis spp. (I)
Madagascar ground boas
Boa constrictor occidentalis (I)
Argentine boa constrictor
Epicrates inornatus (I)
Puerto Rican boa
Epicrates monensis (I)
Virgin Island tree boa
Epicrates subflavus (I)
Jamaican boa
Eryx jaculus (II)
Spotted sand boa
Sanzinia madagascariensis (I)
Madagascar tree boa
Bolyeriidae
Round Island boas
Bolyeriidae spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A)
Round Island boas
Bolyeria multocarinata (I)
Round Island boa
Casarea dussumieri (I)
Round Island keel-scaled boa
Colubridae
Typical snakes, water snakes, whip snakes
Atretium schistosum (III India)
Olive keel-back
Cerberus rynchops (III India)
Dog-faced water snake
Clelia clelia (II)
Mussurana
Cyclagras gigas (II)
False cobra
Elachistodon westermanni (II)
Indian egg-eating snake
Ptyas mucosus (II)
Common rat snake
Xenochrophis piscator (III India)
Checkered keel-back
Xenochrophis schnurrenbergeri (III India)
Xenochrophis tytleri (III India)
Elapidae
Cobras, coral snakes
Hoplocephalus bungaroides (II)
Broad-headed snake
Micrurus diastema (III Honduras)
Atlantic coral snake
Micrurus nigrocinctus (III Honduras)
Central American coral snake
Micrurus ruatanus (III Honduras)
Naja atra (II)
Chinese spitting cobra
Naja kaouthia (II)
Monocellate cobra
Naja mandalayensis (II)
Burmese spitting cobra
Naja naja (II)
Indian cobra
Naja oxiana (II)
Central Asian cobra
Naja philippinensis (II)
North Philippine spitting cobra
Naja sagittifera (II)
Andaman cobra
Naja samarensis (II)
South-east Philippine spitting cobra
Naja siamensis (II)
Indochinese spitting cobra
Naja sputatrix (II)
South Indonesian spitting cobra
Naja sumatrana (II)
Golden spitting cobra
Ophiophagus hannah (II)
King cobra
Loxocemidae
Mexican dwarf boa
Loxocemidae spp. (II)
Mexican dwarf boa
Pythonidae
Pythons
Pythonidae spp. (II) (Except for the subspecies included in Annex A)
Pythons
Python molurus molurus (I)
Indian python
Tropidophiidae
Wood boas
Tropidophiidae spp. (II)
Wood boas
Viperidae
Vipers
Atheris desaixi (II)
Mt. Kenya bush viper
Bitis worthingtoni (II)
Kenya horned viper
Crotalus durissus (III Honduras)
Neotropical rattlesnake
Crotalus durissus unicolor
Aruba rattlesnake
Daboia russelii (III India)
Russell’s viper
Pseudocerastes urarachnoides (II)
Spider-tailed horned viper
Trimeresurus mangshanensis (II)
Mangshan pit-viper
Vipera latifii
Latifi’s viper
Vipera ursinii (I) (Only the population of Europe, except the area which formerly constituted the USSR; these latter populations are not included in the Annexes to this Regulation)
Orsini’s viper
Vipera wagneri (II)
Wagner’s viper
TESTUDINES
Carettochelyidae
Pig-nosed turtles
Carettochelys insculpta (II)
Pig-nosed turtle
Chelidae
Austro-American sideneck turtles
Chelodina mccordi (II) (A zero annual export quota has been established for specimens removed from the wild)
Roti snake-necked turtle
Pseudemydura umbrina (I)
Western swamp turtle
Cheloniidae
Sea turtles
Cheloniidae spp. (I)
Sea turtles
Chelydridae
Snapping turtles
Chelydra serpentina (III United States of America)
Macrochelys temminckii (III United States of America)
Alligator snapping turtle
Dermatemydidae
Central American river turtle
Dermatemys mawii (II)
Central American river turtle
Dermochelyidae
Leatherback turtle
Dermochelys coriacea (I)
Leatherback turtle
Emydidae
Box turtles, freshwater turtles
Chrysemys picta (Only live specimens)
Painted turtle
Clemmys guttata (II)
Spotted turtle
Emydoidea blandingii (II)
Blanding’s turtle
Glyptemys insculpta (II)
Wood turtle
Glyptemys muhlenbergii (I)
Bog turtle
Graptemys spp. (III United States of America)
Map turtles
Malaclemys terrapin (II)
Diamondback terrapin
Terrapene spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A)
Box turtles
Terrapene coahuila (I)
Aquatic box turtle
Geoemydidae
Batagur affinis (I)
Southern river terrapin
Batagur baska (I)
Batagur
Batagur borneoensis (II) (A zero annual export quota has been established for specimens removed from the wild and traded for commercial purposes)
Batagur dhongoka (II)
Batagur kachuga (II)
Batagur trivittata (II) (A zero annual export quota has been established for specimens removed from the wild and traded for commercial purposes)
Cuora spp. (II) (Except the species included in Annex A, a zero annual export quota has been established for Cuora aurocapitata, C. flavomarginata, C. galbinifrons, C. mccordi, C. mouhotii, C. pani, C. trifasciata, C. yunnanensis and C. zhoui for specimens removed from the wild and traded for commercial purposes)
Asian box turtles
Cuora bourreti (I)
Bourret’s box turtle
Cuora picturata (I)
Indochinese box turtle
Cyclemys spp. (II)
Asian leaf turtles
Geoclemys hamiltonii (I)
Black pond turtle
Geoemyda japonica (II)
Ryukyu black-breasted leaf turtle
Geoemyda spengleri (II)
Black-breasted leaf turtle
Hardella thurjii (II)
Crowned river turtle
Heosemys annandalii (II) (A zero annual export quota has been established for specimens removed from the wild and traded for commercial purposes)
Yellow-headed temple turtle
Heosemys depressa (II) (A zero annual export quota has been established for specimens removed from the wild and traded for commercial purposes)
Arakan forest turtle
Heosemys grandis (II)
Giant Asian turtle
Heosemys spinosa (II)
Spiny turtle
Leucocephalon yuwonoi (II)
Sulawesi forest turtle
Malayemys macrocephala (II)
Snail-eating turtle
Malayemys subtrijuga (II)
Ricefield turtle
Mauremys annamensis (I)
Annam pond turtle
Mauremys iversoni (III China)
Fujian pond turtle
Mauremys japonica (II)
Japanese pond turtle
Mauremys megalocephala (III China)
Big-headed pond turtle
Mauremys mutica (II)
Yellow pond turtle
Mauremys nigricans (II)
Red-necked pond turtle
Mauremys pritchardi (III China)
Pritchard’s pond turtle
Mauremys reevesii (III China)
Reeves’s turtle
Mauremys sinensis (III China)
Chinese stripe-necked turtle
Melanochelys tricarinata (I)
Three-keeled land tortoise
Melanochelys trijuga (II)
Indian black turtle
Morenia ocellata (I)
Burmese swamp turtle
Morenia petersi (II)
Indian eyed turtle
Notochelys platynota (II)
Malayan flat-shelled turtle
Ocadia glyphistoma (III China)
Notch-mouthed stripe-necked turtle
Ocadia philippeni (III China)
Philippen’s stripe-necked turtle
Orlitia borneensis (II) (A zero annual export quota has been established for specimens removed from the wild and traded for commercial purposes)
Malayan giant turtle
Pangshura spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A)
Roofed turtles
Pangshura tecta (I)
Indian roofed turtle
Sacalia bealei (II)
Beal’s eyed turtle
Sacalia pseudocellata (III China)
Chinese false-eyed turtle
Sacalia quadriocellata (II)
Four-eyed turtle
Siebenrockiella crassicollis (II)
Black marsh turtle
Siebenrockiella leytensis (II)
Philippine pond turtle
Vijayachelys silvatica (II)
Cochin forest cane turtle
Platysternidae
Big-headed turtles
Platysternidae spp. (I)
Big-headed turtles
Podocnemididae
Afro-American sideneck turtles
Erymnochelys madagascariensis (II)
Madagascar sideneck turtle
Peltocephalus dumerilianus (II)
Big-headed sideneck turtle
Podocnemis spp. (II)
Sideneck turtles
Testudinidae
Tortoises
Testudinidae spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A; a zero annual export quota has been established for Centrochelys sulcata for specimens removed from the wild and traded for primarily commercial purposes)
Tortoises
Astrochelys radiata (I)
Radiated tortoise
Astrochelys yniphora (I)
Angonoka
Chelonoidis niger (I)
Galapagos giant tortoise
Geochelone elegans (I)
Star tortoise
Geochelone platynota (I)
Burmese star tortoise
Gopherus flavomarginatus (I)
Bolson tortoise
Malacochersus tornieri (I)
Pancake tortoise
Psammobates geometricus (I)
Geometric tortoise
Pyxis arachnoides (I)
Madagascar spider tortoise
Pyxis planicauda (I)
Madagascar flat-shelled tortoise
Testudo graeca (II)
Spur-thighed tortoise
Testudo hermanni (II)
Hermann’s tortoise
Testudo kleinmanni (I)
Egyptian tortoise
Testudo marginata (II)
Marginated tortoise
Trionychidae
Softshell turtles, terrapins
Amyda cartilaginea (II)
Southeast Asian soft-shelled turtle
Apalone ferox (III United States of America)
Apalone mutica (III United States of America)
Apalone spinifera (III United States of America) (except for the subspecies included in Annex A)
Apalone spinifera atra (I)
Cuatro Cienagas soft-shell turtle
Chitra spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A)
Narrow-headed softshell turtles
Chitra chitra (I)
Asian narrow-headed softshell
Chitra vandijki (I)
Burmese narrow-headed softshell
Cyclanorbis elegans (II)
Nubian flapshelll turtle
Cyclanorbis senegalensis (II)
Senegal flapshell turtle
Cycloderma aubryi (II)
Aubrys flapshelll turtle
Cycloderma frenatum (II)
Zambezi flapshell turtle
Dogania subplana (II)
Malayan soft-shelled turtle
Lissemys ceylonensis (II)
Sri Lankan flapshell turtle
Lissemys punctata (II)
Indo-Gangetic flapshell turtle
Lissemys scutata (II)
Burmese flapshell turtle
Nilssonia formosa (II)
Burmese peacock softshell
Nilssonia gangetica (I)
Indian soft-shell turtle
Nilssonia hurum (I)
Peacock soft-shell turtle
Nilssonia leithii (II)
Leith’s softshell turtle
Nilssonia nigricans (I)
Black soft-shell turtle
Palea steindachneri (II)
Wattle-necked softshell turtle
Pelochelys spp. (II)
Giant softshell turtles
Pelodiscus axenaria (II)
Hunan softshell turtle
Pelodiscus maackii (II)
Amur softshell turtle
Pelodiscus parviformis (II)
Chinese softshell turtle
Rafetus euphraticus (II)
Euphrates softshell turtle
Rafetus swinhoei (II)
Yangtze softshell turtle
Trionyx triunguis (II)
Nile softshell turtle
AMPHIBIA
Amphibians
ANURA
Frogs and toads
Aromobatidae
Cryptic forest frogs
Allobates femoralis (II)
Brilliant-thighed poison frog
Allobates hodli (II)
Allobates myersi (II)
Myers’ poison frog
Allobates zaparo (II)
Sanguine poison frog
Anomaloglossus rufulus (II)
Chimanta poison frog
Bufonidae
Toads
Altiphrynoides spp. (I)
Malcolm’s Ethiopian toad
Amietophrynus channingi (I)
Amietophrynus superciliaris (I)
Cameroon toad
Atelopus zeteki (I)
Golden frog
Incilius periglenes (I)
Golden toad
Nectophrynoides spp. (I)
African viviparous toads
Nimbaphrynoides spp. (I)
Nimba toads
Calyptocephalellidae
Calyptocephalella gayi (III Chile)
Chilean helmeted water toad
Conrauidae
Frogs
Conraua goliath
Goliath frog
Dendrobatidae
Poison frogs
Adelphobates spp. (II)
Ameerega spp. (II)
Andinobates spp. (II)
Dendrobates spp. (II)
Poison-arrow frogs
Epipedobates spp. (II)
Poison-arrow frogs
Excidobates spp. (II)
Hyloxalus azureiventris (II)
Sky-blue poison frog
Minyobates spp. (II)
Demonic poison frogs
Oophaga spp. (II)
Phyllobates spp. (II)
Poison-arrow frogs
Ranitomeya spp. (II)
Dicroglossidae
Frogs
Euphlyctis hexadactylus (II)
Six-fingered frog
Hoplobatrachus tigerinus (II)
Tiger frog
Hylidae
Tree frogs
Agalychnis spp. (II)
Mantellidae
Mantella frogs
Mantella spp. (II)
Mantella frogs
Microhylidae
Tomato frogs
Dyscophus antongilii (II)
Tomato frog
Dyscophus guineti (II)
False tomato frog
Dyscophus insularis (II)
Antsouhy tomato frog
Scaphiophryne boribory (II)
Green marbled burrowing frog
Scaphiophryne gottlebei (II)
Red rain frog
Scaphiophryne marmorata (II)
Green marbled burrowing frog
Scaphiophryne spinosa (II)
Green marbled burrowing frog
Myobatrachidae
Gastric brooding frogs
Rheobatrachus spp. (II) (Except for Rheobatrachus silus and Rheobatrachus vitellinus)
Gastric brooding frog
Telmatobiidae
Water frogs
Telmatobius culeus (I)
Titicaca water frog
CAUDATA
Ambystomatidae
Axolotls
Ambystoma dumerilii (II)
Lake Patzcuaro salamander
Ambystoma mexicanum (II)
Axolotl
Cryptobranchidae
Giant salamanders
Andrias spp. (I)
Giant salamanders
Cryptobranchus alleganiensis (III United States of America)
Hellbender
Hynobiidae
Asiatic salamanders
Hynobius amjiensis (III China)
Salamandridae
Salamanders and newts
Echinotriton chinhaiensis (II)
Chinhai spiny newt
Echinotriton maxiquadratus (II)
Mountain spiny newt
Neurergus kaiseri (I)
Kaiser’s spotted newt
Paramesotriton spp. (II)
Asian warty newts
Salamandra algira (III Algeria)
Tylototriton spp. (II)
Crocodile newts
ELASMOBRANCHII
Sharks and rays
CARCHARHINIFORMES
Carcharhinidae
Requiem sharks
Carcharhinus falciformis (II)
Silky shark
Carcharhinus longimanus (II)
Oceanic whitetip shark
Sphyrnidae
Hammerhead sharks
Sphyrna lewini (II)
Scalloped hammerhead shark
Sphyrna mokarran (II)
Great hammerhead shark
Sphyrna zygaena (II)
Smooth hammerhead shark
LAMNIFORMES
Alopiidae
Thresher sharks
Alopias spp. (II)
Thresher sharks
Cetorhinidae
Basking sharks
Cetorhinus maximus (II)
Basking shark
Lamnidae
Mackerel sharks
Carcharodon carcharias (II)
Great white shark
Isurus oxyrinchus (II)
Shortfin mako
Isurus paucus (II)
Longfin mako
Lamna nasus (II)
Porbeagle
MYLIOBATIFORMES
Myliobatidae
Manta spp. (II)
Manta rays
Mobula spp. (II)
Devil rays
Potamotrygonidae
Freshwater stingrays
Paratrygon aiereba (III Colombia)
Potamotrygon spp. (III Brazil) (population of Brazil)
Potamotrygon constellata (III Colombia)
Potamotrygon magdalenae (III Colombia)
Potamotrygon motoro (III Colombia)
Potamotrygon orbignyi (III Colombia)
Potamotrygon schroederi (III Colombia)
Potamotrygon scobina (III Colombia)
Potamotrygon yepezi (III Colombia)
ORECTOLOBIFORMES
Rhincodontidae
Whale sharks
Rhincodon typus (II)
Whale shark
PRISTIFORMES
Pristidae
Sawfishes
Pristidae spp. (I)
Sawfishes
RHINOPRISTIFORMES
Glaucostegidae
Giant guitarfishes
Glaucostegus spp. (II)
Giant guitarfish
Rhinidae
Wedgefishes
Rhinidae spp. (II)
Wedgefishes
ACTINOPTERI
Fish
ACIPENSERIFORMES
ACIPENSERIFORMES spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A)
Sturgeons and paddlefish
Acipenseridae
Sturgeons
Acipenser brevirostrum (I)
Shortnose sturgeon
Acipenser sturio (I)
Common sturgeon
ANGUILLIFORMES
Anguillidae
Freshwater eels
Anguilla anguilla (II)
European eel
CYPRINIFORMES
Catostomidae
Cui-ui
Chasmistes cujus (I)
Cui-ui
Cyprinidae
Blind carps, plaeesok
Caecobarbus geertsii (II)
African blind barb fish
Probarbus jullieni (I)
Ikan temoleh
OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES
Arapaimas, bonytongues
Arapaimidae
Arapaima gigas (II)
Arapaima
Osteoglossidae
Bonytongues
Scleropages formosus (I)
Asian arowana
Scleropages inscriptus
PERCIFORMES
Labridae
Wrasses
Cheilinus undulatus (II)
Humphead wrasse
Pomacanthidae
Holacanthus clarionensis (II)
Clarion angelfish
Sciaenidae
Totoabas
Totoaba macdonaldi (I)
Totoaba
SILURIFORMES
Pangasiidae
Pangasid catfish
Pangasianodon gigas (I)
Giant catfish
Loricariidae
Armoured catfishes
Hypancistrus zebra (III Brazil)
SYNGNATHIFORMES
Syngnathidae
Pipefishes, seahorses
Hippocampus spp. (II)
Seahorses
DIPNEUSTI
Lungfishes
CERATODONTIFORMES
Neoceratodontidae
Australian lungfishes
Neoceratodus forsteri (II)
Australian lungfish
COELACANTHI
Coelacanths
COELACANTHIFORMES
Latimeriidae
Coelacanths
Latimeria spp. (I)
Coelacanths
ECHINODERMATA (STARFISH, BRITTLE STARS, SEA URCHINS AND SEA CUCUMBERS)
HOLOTHUROIDEA
Sea cucumbers
ASPIDOCHIROTIDA
Stichopodidae
Sea cucumbers
Isostichopus fuscus (III Ecuador)
Brown sea cucumber
HOLOTHURIIDA
Holothuriidae
Teatfishes, sea cucumbers
Holothuria fuscogilva (II) (This inclusion will enter into effect on 28 August 2020)
Teatfísh
Holothuria nobilis (II) (This inclusion will enter into effect on 28 August 2020)
Holothuria whitmaei (II) (This inclusion will enter into effect on 28 August 2020)
ARTHROPODA (ARTHROPODS)
ARACHNIDA
Spiders and scorpions
ARANEAE
Theraphosidae
Red-kneed tarantulas, tarantulas
Aphonopelma albiceps (II)
Aphonopelma pallidum (II)
Chihuahua rose-grey tarantula
Brachypelma spp. (II)
Central American tarantulas
Poecilotheria spp. (II)
Ornamental spiders
SCORPIONES
Scorpionidae
Scorpions
Pandinus camerounensis (II)
Pandinus dictator (II)
Pandinus gambiensis (II)
Giant Senegalese scorpion
Pandinus imperator (II)
Emperor scorpion
Pandinus roeseli (II)
INSECTA
Insects
COLEOPTERA
Beetles
Lucanidae
Stag beetles
Colophon spp. (III South Africa)
Cape stag beetles
Scarabaeidae
Scarab beetles
Dynastes satanas (II)
Satanas beetle
LEPIDOPTERA
Butterflies
Nymphalidae
Agrias amydon boliviensis (III Bolivia)
Morpho godartii lachaumei (III Bolivia)
Prepona praeneste buckleyana (III Bolivia)
Papilionidae
Birdwing and swallowtail butterflies
Achillides chikae chikae (I)
Luzon peacock swallowtail
Achillides chikae hermeli (I)
Mindoro peacock swallowtail
Atrophaneura jophon (II)
Sri Lankan rose
Atrophaneura palu
Palu swallowtail butterfly
Atrophaneura pandiyana (II)
Malabar rose
Bhutanitis spp. (II)
Swallowtail butterflies
Graphium sandawanum
Apo swallowtail butterfly
Graphium stresemanni
Seram swallowtail
Ornithoptera spp. (II) (except for the species included in Annex A)
Birdwing butterflies
Ornithoptera alexandrae (I)
Queen Alexandra’s birdwing
Papilio benguetanus
Papilio esperanza
Papilio homerus (I)
Homerus swallowtail
Papilio hospiton (II)
Corsican swallowtail
Papilio morondavana
Madagascan emperor swallowtail
Papilio neumoegeni
Parides ascanius
Fluminense swallowtail butterfly
Parides hahneli
Hahnel’s amazonian swallowtail butterfly
Parides burchellanus (I)
Riverside swallowtail
Parnassius apollo (II)
Mountain apollo
Teinopalpus spp. (II)
Kaiser-I-Hind butterflies
Trogonoptera spp. (II)
Birdwing butterflies
Troides spp. (II)
Birdwing butterflies
ANNELIDA (SEGMENTED WORMS AND LEECHES)
HIRUDINOIDEA
Leeches
ARHYNCHOBDELLIDA
Hirudinidae
Leeches
Hirudo medicinalis (II)
Northern medicinal leech
Hirudo verbana (II)
Southern medicinal leech
MOLLUSCA (MOLLUSCS)
BIVALVIA
Bivalve molluscs (clams, mussels etc.)
MYTILOIDA
Mytilidae
Marine mussels
Lithophaga lithophaga (II)
European date mussel
UNIONOIDA
Unionidae
Freshwater mussels, pearly mussels
Conradilla caelata (I)
Birdwing pearly mussel
Cyprogenia aberti (II)
Western fanshell mussel
Dromus dromas (I)
Dromedary pearly mussel
Epioblasma curtisii (I)
Curtis’ pearly mussel
Epioblasma florentina (I)
Yellow-blossom pearly mussel
Epioblasma sampsonii (I)
Wabash riffleshell
Epioblasma sulcata perobliqua (I)
White catspaw mussel
Epioblasma torulosa gubernaculum (I)
Green-blossom pearly mussel
Epioblasma torulosa rangiana (II)
Northern riffleshell
Epioblasma torulosa torulosa (I)
Turbercled-blossom pearly mussel
Epioblasma turgidula (I)
Turgid-blossom pearly mussel
Epioblasma walkeri (I)
Tan riffleshell
Fusconaia cuneolus (I)
Fine-rayed pigtoe pearly mussel
Fusconaia edgariana (I)
Shiny pigtoe pearly mussel
Lampsilis higginsii (I)
Higgins’ eye pearly mussel
Lampsilis orbiculata orbiculata (I)
Pink mucket pearly mussel
Lampsilis satur (I)
Sandback pocketbook mussel
Lampsilis virescens (I)
Alabama lamp pearly mussel
Plethobasus cicatricosus (I)
White warty-back pearly mussel
Plethobasus cooperianus (I)
Orange-footed pimpleback mussel
Pleurobema clava (II)
Clubshell pearly mussel
Pleurobema plenum (I)
Rough pigtoe pearly mussel
Potamilus capax (I)
Fat pocketbook pearly mussel
Quadrula intermedia (I)
Cumberland monkey-face pearly mussel
Quadrula sparsa (I)
Appalachian monkey-face pearly mussel
Toxolasma cylindrella (I)
Pale lilliput pearly mussel
Unio nickliniana (I)
Nicklin’s pearly mussel
Unio tampicoensis tecomatensis (I)
Tampico pearly mussel
Villosa trabalis (I)
Cumberland bean pearly mussel
VENEROIDA
Tridacnidae
Giant clams
Tridacnidae spp. (II)
Giant clams
CEPHALOPODA
NAUTILIDA
Nautilidae
Nautilus
Nautilidae spp. (II)
Nautilus
GASTROPODA
Slugs, snails and conches
MESOGASTROPODA
Strombidae
Conches
Strombus gigas (II)
Queen conch
STYLOMMATOPHORA
Achatinellidae
Agate snails, oahu tree snails
Achatinella spp. (I)
Little agate shells
Camaenidae
Green tree snail
Papustyla pulcherrima (II)
Manus green tree snail
Cepolidae
Polymita spp. (I)
Cuban landsnails
CNIDARIA (CORALS, FIRE CORALS, SEA ANEMONES)
ANTHOZOA
Corals, sea anemones
ANTIPATHARIA
ANTIPATHARIA spp. (II)
Black corals
GORGONACEAE
Coralliidae
Red and pink corals
Corallium elatius (III China)
Corallium japonicum (III China)
Corallium konjoi (III China)
Corallium secundum (III China)
HELIOPORACEA
Helioporidae
Blue coral
Helioporidae spp. (II) (Includes only the species Heliopora coerulea) (6)
Blue coral
SCLERACTINIA
SCLERACTINIA spp. (II) (6)
Stony corals
STOLONIFERA
Tubiporidae
Organpipe corals
Tubiporidae spp. (II) (6)
Organpipe corals
HYDROZOA
Sea ferns, fire corals, stinging medusas
MILLEPORINA
Milleporidae
Wello fire corals
Milleporidae spp. (II) (6)
Wello fire corals
STYLASTERINA
Stylasteridae
Lace corals
Stylasteridae spp. (II) (6)
Lace corals
FLORA
AGAVACEAE
Agaves
Agave parviflora (I)
Santa Cruz striped agave
Agave victoriae-reginae (II) #4
Queen Victoria agave
Nolina interrata (II)
Dehesa bear-grass
Yucca queretaroensis (II)
Queretaro yucca
AMARYLLIDACEAE
Amaryllids
Galanthus spp. (II) #4
Snowdrops
Sternbergia spp. (II) #4
Sternbergias
ANACARDIACEAE
Operculicarya decaryi (II)
Jabihy
Operculicarya hyphaenoides (II)
Jabihy
Operculicarya pachypus (II)
Tabily
APOCYNACEAE
Hoodia spp. (II) #9
Hoodia
Pachypodium spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A) #4
Elephant trunks
Pachypodium ambongense (I)
Pachypodium baronii (I)
Pachypodium decaryi (I)
Rauvolfia serpentina (II) #2
Snake-root devil-pepper
ARALIACEAE
Aralias
Panax ginseng (II) (Only the population of the Russian Federation; no other population is included in the Annexes to this Regulation) #3
Asian ginseng
Panax quinquefolius (II) #3
American ginseng
ARAUCARIACEAE
Araucarias
Araucaria araucana (I)
Monkey-puzzle tree
ASPARAGACEAE
Beaucarnea spp. (II)
Ponytail palm
BERBERIDACEAE
Barberries
Podophyllum hexandrum (II) #2
Himalayan may-apple
BROMELIACEAE
Air plants, bromelias
Tillandsia harrisii (II) #4
Harris’ tillandsia
Tillandsia kammii (II) #4
Kamm’s tillandsia
Tillandsia xerographica (II) (7) #4
Xerographic tillandsia
CACTACEAE
Cacti
CACTACEAE spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A and Pereskia spp., Pereskiopsis spp. and Quiabentia spp.) (8)#4
Cacti
Ariocarpus spp. (I)
Living rock cacti
Astrophytum asterias (I)
Star cactus
Aztekium ritteri (I)
Aztec cactus
Coryphantha werdermannii (I)
Jobali pincushion cactus
Discocactus spp. (I)
Discocacti
Echinocereus ferrerianus ssp. lindsayorum (I)
Lindsay’s hedgehog cacti
Echinocereus schmollii (I)
Lamb’s-tail cactus
Escobaria minima (I)
Nelle’s cactus
Escobaria sneedii (I)
Sneed’s pincushion cactus
Mammillaria pectinifera (I) (includes ssp. solisioides)
Conchilinque
Melocactus conoideus (I)
Conelike Turk’s-cap cactus
Melocactus deinacanthus (I)
Wonderfully-bristled Turk’s cap cactus
Melocactus glaucescens (I)
Woolly waxy-stemmed Turk’s-cap cactus
Melocactus paucispinus (I)
Few-spined Turk’s-cap cactus
Obregonia denegrii (I)
Artichoke cactus
Pachycereus militaris (I)
Grenadier’s cap
Pediocactus bradyi (I)
Brady’s pincushion cactus
Pediocactus knowltonii (I)
Knowlton’s cactus
Pediocactus paradinei (I)
Houserock valley cactus
Pediocactus peeblesianus (I)
Peebles’s Navajo cactus
Pediocactus sileri (I)
Siler’s pincushion cactus
Pelecyphora spp. (I)
Pine cane cactus
Sclerocactus blainei (I)
Blaine’s fishhook cactus
Sclerocactus brevihamatus ssp. tobuschii (I)
Tobusch fishhook cactus
Sclerocactus brevispinus (I)
Pariette cactus
Sclerocactus cloverae (I)
New Mexico fishhook cactus
Sclerocactus erectocentrus (I)
Needle-spined pineapple cactus
Sclerocactus glaucus (I)
Colorado hookless cactus
Sclerocactus mariposensis (I)
Mariposa cactus
Sclerocactus mesae-verdae (I)
Mesa Verde cactus
Sclerocactus nyensis (I)
Tonopah fishook cactus
Sclerocactus papyracanthus (I)
Grama-grass cactus
Sclerocactus pubispinus (I)
Great-Basin fishhook cactus
Sclerocactus sileri (I)
Siler’s fishhook cactus
Sclerocactus wetlandicus (I)
Unita Basin hookless cactus
Sclerocactus wrightiae (I)
Wright’s fishhook cactus
Strombocactus spp. (I)
Peyote
Turbinicarpus spp. (I)
Turbinicarps
Uebelmannia spp. (I)
Uebelmann cacti
CARYOCARACEAE
Ajos
Caryocar costaricense (II) #4
Ajillo
COMPOSITAE (ASTERACEAE)
Asters, daisies, costus
Saussurea costus (I) (also known as S. lappa, Aucklandia lappa or A. costus)
Costus
CUCURBITACEAE
Zygosicyos pubescens (II) (also known as Xerosicyos pubescens)
Tobory
Zygosicyos tripartitus (II)
Betoboky
CUPRESSACEAE
Cypresses
Fitzroya cupressoides (I)
Alerce
Pilgerodendron uviferum (I)
Pilgerodendron
Widdringtonia whytei (II)
Mulanje cedar
CYATHEACEAE
Tree ferns
Cyathea spp. (II) #4
Tree ferns
CYCADACEAE
Cycads
CYCADACEAE spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A) #4
Cycads
Cycas beddomei (I)
Beddome’s cycad
DICKSONIACEAE
Tree ferns
Cibotium barometz (II) #4
Dicksonia spp. (II) (Only the populations of the Americas; no other populations are included in the Annexes to this Regulation. This includes the synonyms Dicksonia berteriana, D. externa, D. sellowiana and D. stuebelii) #4
Tree ferns
DIDIEREACEAE
Didiereas
DIDIEREACEAE spp. (II) #4
Alluaudias, didiereas
DIOSCOREACEAE
Yams
Dioscorea deltoidea (II) #4
Elephant’s foot
DROSERACEAE
Sundews
Dionaea muscipula (II) #4
Venus fly-trap
EBENACEAE
Ebonies
Diospyros spp. (II) (Only the populations of Madagascar; no other population is included in the Annexes to this Regulation) #5
EUPHORBIACEAE
Spurges
Euphorbia spp. (II) #4
(1) Euphorbia misera;
(2) artificially propagated specimens of cultivars of Euphorbia trigona;
(3) artificially propagated specimens of Euphorbia lactea grafted on artificially propagated root stock of Euphorbia neriifolia, when they are:
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crested, or
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fan-shaped, or
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colour mutants;
(4) artificially propagated specimens of cultivars of Euphorbia‘Milii’ when they are:
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readily recognisable as artificially propagated specimens, and
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introduced into or (re-)exported from the Union in shipments of 100 or more plants;
which are not subject to this Regulation, and
(5) the species included in Annex A)
Euphorbias
Euphorbia ambovombensis (I)
Euphorbia capsaintemariensis (I)
Euphorbia cremersii (I) (Includes the forma viridifolia and the var. rakotozafyi)
Euphorbia cylindrifolia (I) (Includes the ssp. tuberifera)
Euphorbia decaryi (I) (Includes the vars. ampanihyensis, robinsonii and sprirosticha)
Euphorbia francoisii (I)
Euphorbia handiensis (II)
Euphorbia lambii (II)
Euphorbia moratii (I) (Includes the vars. antsingiensis, bemarahensis and multiflora)
Euphorbia parvicyathophora (I)
Euphorbia quartziticola (I)
Euphorbia stygiana (II)
Euphorbia tulearensis (I)
FAGACEAE
Beeches, oaks
Quercus mongolica (III Russian Federation) #5
Mongolian oak
FOUQUIERIACEAE
Ocotillos, boojums
Fouquieria columnaris (II) #4
Boojum tree
Fouquieria fasciculata (I)
Arbol del barril
Fouquieria purpusii (I)
GNETACEAE
Joint firs
Gnetum montanum (III Nepal) #1
JUGLANDACEAE
Walnuts, gavilan
Oreomunnea pterocarpa (II) #4
Gavilàn
LAURACEAE
Aniba rosaeodora (II) (also known as A. duckei) #12
Brazilian rosewood
LEGUMINOSAE (FABACEAE)
Legumes
Dalbergia spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A) #15
Dalbergia nigra (I)
Brazilian rosewood
Dipteryx panamensis (III Costa Rica/Nicaragua)
Almendro
Guibourtia demeusei (II) #15
Red bubinga
Guibourtia pellegriniana (II) #15
Rose bubinga, kevazingo
Guibourtia tessmannii (II) #15
Rose bubinga, kevazingo
Paubrasilia echinata (II) #10
Brazil wood
Pericopsis elata (II) #17
Afrormosia
Platymiscium parviflorum (II) #4
Quira macawood
Pterocarpus erinaceus (II)
African rosewood, Senegalese rosewood, kosso
Pterocarpus santalinus (II) #7
Red sandalwood
Pterocarpus tinctorius (II) #6
African padauk
Senna meridionalis (II)
Taraby
LILIACEAE
Lilies
Aloe spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A and Aloe vera, also known as Aloe barbadensis, which is not included in the Annexes) #4
Aloes
Aloe albida (I)
Aloe albiflora (I)
Aloe alfredii (I)
Aloe bakeri (I)
Aloe bellatula (I)
Aloe calcairophila (I)
Aloe compressa (I) (Includes the vars. paucituberculata, rugosquamosa and schistophila)
Aloe delphinensis (I)
Aloe descoingsii (I)
Aloe fragilis (I)
Aloe haworthioides (I) (Includes the var. aurantiaca)
Aloe helenae (I)
Aloe laeta (I) (Includes the var. maniaensis)
Aloe parallelifolia (I)
Aloe parvula (I)
Aloe pillansii (I)
Aloe polyphylla (I)
Aloe rauhii (I)
Aloe suzannae (I)
Aloe versicolor (I)
Aloe vossii (I)
MAGNOLIACEAE
Magnolias
Magnolia liliifera var. obovata (III Nepal) #1
Safan
MALVACEAE
Adansonia grandidieri (II) #16
Grandidier’s baobab
MELIACEAE
Mahoganies, cedars
Cedrela spp. #6 (Populations of the Neotropics, this inclusion will enter into effect on 28 August 2020)
Cedrela fissilis (III Bolivia, Brazil) #5 (until 27 August 2020)
Cedrela lilloi (III Bolivia, Brazil) #5 (until 27 August 2020)
Cedrela odorata (III Bolivia/Brazil. In addition, the following countries have listed their national populations: Colombia, Guatemala and Peru) #5 (until 27 August 2020)
Spanish cedar
Swietenia humilis (II) #4
Honduras mahogany
Swietenia macrophylla (II) (Population of the Neotropics — includes Central and South America and the Caribbean) #6
Big-leaf mahogany
Swietenia mahagoni (II) #5
Caribbean mahogany
NEPENTHACEAE
Pitcher plants (old-world)
Nepenthes spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A) #4
Tropical pitcher plants
Nepenthes khasiana (I)
Indian pitcher plant
Nepenthes rajah (I)
Giant tropical pitcher plant
OLEACEAE
Olives, ashes
Fraxinus mandshurica (III Russian Federation) #5
Manchurian ash
ORCHIDACEAE
Orchids
ORCHIDACEAE spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A) (9) #4
Orchids
For all of the following Annex A orchid species, seedling or tissue cultures are not subject to this Regulation, when:
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they are obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, and
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meet the definition of ‘artificially propagated’ in accordance with Article 56 of Commission Regulation (EC) No 865/2006 (10), and
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when introduced into or (re-)exported from the Union are transported in sterile containers
Aerangis ellisii (I)
Cattleya jongheana (I)
Cattleya lobata (I)
Cephalanthera cucullata (II)
Hooded helleborine
Cypripedium calceolus (II)
Lady’s slipper orchid
Dendrobium cruentum (I)
Goodyera macrophylla (II)
Madeiran lady’s-tresses
Liparis loeselii (II)
Fen orchid
Mexipedium xerophyticum (I)
Ophrys argolica (II)
Eyed bee orchid
Ophrys lunulata (II)
Crescent ophrys
Orchis scopulorum (II)
Madeiran orchid
Paphiopedilum spp. (I)
Asian slipper orchids
Peristeria elata (I)
Holy ghost orchid
Phragmipedium spp. (I)
South American slipper orchids
Renanthera imschootiana (I)
Red vanda
Spiranthes aestivalis (II)
Summer lady’s-tresses
OROBANCHACEAE
Broomrapes
Cistanche deserticola (II) #4
Desert cistanche
PALMAE (ARECACEAE)
Palms
Beccariophoenix madagascariensis (II) #4
Manarano
Dypsis decaryi (II) #4
Triangle palm
Dypsis decipiens (I)
Butterfly palm
Lemurophoenix halleuxii (II)
Hovitra varimena
Lodoicea maldivica (III Seychelles) #13
Coco de Mer
Marojejya darianii (II)
Ravimbe
Ravenea louvelii (II)
Lakamarefo
Ravenea rivularis (II)
Gora
Satranala decussilvae (II)
Satranabe
Voanioala gerardii (II)
Voanioala
PAPAVERACEAE
Poppies
Meconopsis regia (III Nepal) #1
Himalayan poppy
PASSIFLORACEAE
Adenia firingalavensis (II)
Bottle liana
Adenia olaboensis (II)
Vahisasety
Adenia subsessilifolia (II)
Katakata
PEDALIACEAE
Pedalium family
Uncarina grandidieri (II)
Uncarina
Uncarina stellulifera (II)
Uncarina
PINACEAE
Pine family
Abies guatemalensis (I)
Guatemalan fir
Pinus koraiensis (III Russian Federation) #5
PODOCARPACEAE
Podocarps
Podocarpus neriifolius (III Nepal) #1
Yellow wood
Podocarpus parlatorei (I)
Parlatore’s podocarp
PORTULACACEAE
Portulacas, purslanes
Anacampseros spp. (II) #4
Purslanes
Avonia spp. (II) #4
Lewisia serrata (II) #4
Saw-toothed lewisia
PRIMULACEAE
Primulas, cyclamens
Cyclamen spp. (II) (11) #4
Cyclamens
RANUNCULACEAE
Buttercups
Adonis vernalis (II) #2
Yellow adonis
Hydrastis canadensis (II) #8
Golden seal
ROSACEAE
Roses, cherries
Prunus africana (II) #4
African cherry
RUBIACEAE
Ayugue
Balmea stormiae (I)
Ayugue
SANTALACEAE
Osyris lanceolata (II) (Only the populations of Burundi, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda and the United Republic of Tanzania; no other population is included in the Annexes) #2
East African sandalwood
SARRACENIACEAE
Pitcher plants (new world)
Sarracenia spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A) #4
Pitcher plants
Sarracenia oreophila (I)
Green pitcher plant
Sarracenia rubra ssp. alabamensis (I)
Alabama canebrake pitcher plant
Sarracenia rubra ssp. jonesii (I)
Mountain sweet pitcher plant
SCROPHULARIACEAE
Figworts
Picrorhiza kurrooa (II) (excludes Picrorhiza scrophulariiflora) #2
Indian gentian
STANGERIACEAE
Stangerias (cycads)
Bowenia spp. (II) #4
Cycads
Stangeria eriopus (I)
Stangeria
TAXACEAE
Yews
Taxus chinensis and infraspecific taxa of this species (II) #2
Chinese yew
Taxus cuspidata and infraspecific taxa of this species (II) (12) #2
Japanese yew
Taxus fuana and infraspecific taxa of this species (II) #2
Tibetan yew
Taxus sumatrana and infraspecific taxa of this species (II) #2
Sumatran yew
Taxus wallichiana (II) #2
Himalayan yew
THYMELAEACEAE (AQUILARIACEAE)
Agarwood, ramin
Aquilaria spp. (II) #14
Agarwood
Gonystylus spp. (II) #4
Ramin
Gyrinops spp. (II) #14
Agarwood
TROCHODENDRACEAE (TETRACENTRACEAE)
Tetracentrons
Tetracentron sinense (III Nepal) #1
VALERIANACEAE
Valerians
Nardostachys grandiflora (II) #2
VITACEAE
Cyphostemma elephantopus (II)
Lazampasika
Cyphostemma laza (II)
Laza
Cyphostemma montagnacii (II)
Lazambohitra
WELWITSCHIACEAE
Welwitschias
Welwitschia mirabilis (II) #4
Welwitschia
ZAMIACEAE
Cycads
ZAMIACEAE spp. (II) (Except for the species included in Annex A) #4
Cycads
Ceratozamia spp. (I)
Horncones
Encephalartos spp. (I)
Bread palms
Microcycas calocoma (I)
Palm corcho
Zamia restrepoi (I)
ZINGIBERACEAE
Ginger lilies
Hedychium philippinense (II) #4
Philippine garland-flower
Siphonochilus aethiopicus (II) (Populations of Mozambique, Eswatini, South Africa and Zimbabwe)
Natal ginger
ZYGOPHYLLACEAE
Lignum-vitae
Bulnesia sarmientoi (II) #11
Holy wood
Guaiacum spp. (II) #2
Lignum-vitae
Annex D
Common name
FAUNA
CHORDATA (CHORDATES)
MAMMALIA
Mammals
CARNIVORA
Canidae
Dogs, foxes, wolves
Vulpes vulpes griffithi (III India) §1
Red fox
Vulpes vulpes montana (III India) §1
Red fox
Vulpes vulpes pusilla (III India) §1
Red fox
Mustelidae
Badgers, martens, weasels etc.
Mustela altaica (III India) §1
Mountain weasel
Mustela erminea ferghanae (III India) §1
Stoat
Mustela kathiah (III India) §1
Yellow-bellied weasel
Mustela sibirica (III India) §1
Siberian weasel
DIPROTODONTIA
Macropodidae
Kangaroos, wallabies
Dendrolagus dorianus
Doria’s tree-kangaroo
Dendrolagus goodfellowi
Goodfellow’s tree-kangaroo
Dendrolagus matschiei
Huon tree-kangaroo
Dendrolagus pulcherrimus
Golden-mantled tree-kangaroo
Dendrolagus stellarum
Seri’s tree-kangaroo
AVES
Birds
ANSERIFORMES
Anatidae
Ducks, geese, swans
Anas melleri
Meller’s duck
COLUMBIFORMES
Columbidae
Doves, pigeons
Columba oenops
Peruvian pigeon
Didunculus strigirostris
Tooth-billed pigeon
Ducula pickeringii
Grey imperial-pigeon
Gallicolumba crinigera
Mindanao bleeding-heart
Ptilinopus marchei
Flame-breasted fruit-dove
Turacoena modesta
Black cuckoo-dove
GALLIFORMES
Cracidae
Chachalacas, currassows, guans
Crax alector
Black curassow
Pauxi unicornis
Horned curassow
Penelope pileata
White-crested guan
Megapodiidae
Megapodes, scrubfowl
Eulipoa wallacei
Moluccan scrubfowl
Phasianidae
Grouse, guineafowl, partridges, pheasants, tragopans
Arborophila gingica
White-necklaced partridge
Lophura bulweri
Bulwer’s pheasant
Lophura diardi
Siamese fireback
Lophura inornata
Salvadori’s pheasant
PASSERIFORMES
Bombycillidae
Waxwings
Bombycilla japonica
Japanese waxwing
Corvidae
Crows, magpies, jays
Cyanocorax caeruleus
Azure jay
Cyanocorax dickeyi
Tufted jay
Cotingidae
Cotingas
Procnias nudicollis
Bare-throated bellbird
Emberizidae
Cardinals, seedeaters, tanagers
Dacnis nigripes
Black-legged dacnis
Sporophila falcirostris
Temminck’s seedeater
Sporophila frontalis
Buffy-throated seedeater
Sporophila hypochroma
Grey-and-chestnut seedeater
Sporophila palustris
Marsh seedeater
Estrildidae
Mannikins, waxbills
Amandava amandava
Red avadavat
Cryptospiza reichenovii
Red-faced crimson-wing
Erythrura coloria
Red-eared parrotfinch
Erythrura viridifacies
Green-faced parrotfinch
Estrilda quartinia (Frequently traded as Estrilda melanotis)
Yellow-bellied waxbill
Hypargos niveoguttatus
Peters’s twinspot
Lonchura griseicapilla
Grey-headed silverbill
Lonchura punctulata
Scaly-breasted munia
Lonchura stygia
Black munia
Fringillidae
Finches
Carduelis ambigua
Black-headed greenfinch
Carduelis atrata
Black siskin
Kozlowia roborowskii
Tibetan rosefinch
Pyrrhula erythaca
Grey-headed bullfinch
Serinus canicollis
Cape canary
Serinus citrinelloides hypostictus (Frequently traded as Serinus citrinelloides)
East African citril
Icteridae
New-world blackbirds
Sturnella militaris
Pampas meadowlark
Muscicapidae
Old-world flycatchers, thrushes
Cochoa azurea
Javan cochoa
Cochoa purpurea
Purple cochoa
Garrulax formosus
Red-winged laughingthrush
Garrulax galbanus
Yellow-throated laughingthrush
Garrulax milnei
Red-tailed laughing thrush
Niltava davidi
Fujian niltava
Stachyris whiteheadi
Chestnut-faced babbler
Swynnertonia swynnertoni (Also referenced as Pogonicichla swynnertoni)
Swynnerton’s robin
Turdus dissimilis
Black-breasted thrush
Pittidae
Pittas
Pitta nipalensis
Blue-naped pitta
Pitta steerii
Azure-breasted pitta
Sittidae
Nuthatches
Sitta magna
Giant nuthatch
Sitta yunnanensis
Yunnan nuthatch
Sturnidae
Mynas, starlings
Lamprotornis regius
Golden-breasted starling
Mino dumontii
Yellow-faced myna
Sturnus erythropygius
White-headed starling
REPTILIA
Reptiles
SAURIA
Agamidae
Physignathus cocincinus
Chinese water dragon
Gekkonidae
Geckos
Rhacodactylus auriculatus
New Caledonia bumpy gecko
Rhacodactylus ciliatus
Guichenot’s giant gecko
Rhacodactylus leachianus
New Caledonia giant gecko
Teratoscincus microlepis
Small-scaled wonder gecko
Teratoscincus scincus
Common wonder gecko
Gerrhosauridae
Spiny-tailed lizards
Zonosaurus karsteni
Karsten’s girdled lizard
Zonosaurus quadrilineatus
Four-lined girdled lizard
Scincidae
Skinks
Tribolonotus gracilis
Crocodile skink
Tribolonotus novaeguineae
New Guinea helmet skink
SERPENTES
Colubridae
Typical snakes, water snakes, whip snakes
Elaphe carinata §1
Taiwan stink snake
Elaphe radiata §1
Radiated rat snake
Elaphe taeniura §1
Taiwan beauty snake
Enhydris bocourti §1
Bocourt’s water snake
Homalopsis buccata §1
Masked water snake
Langaha nasuta
Northern leafnose snake
Leioheterodon madagascariensis
Madagascar menarana snake
Ptyas korros §1
Indochinese rat snake
Rhabdophis subminiatus §1
Redneck keelback
Hydrophiidae
Sea snakes
Lapemis curtus (Includes Lapemis hardwickii) §1
Shaw’s sea snake
Viperidae
Vipers
Calloselasma rhodostoma §1
Malayan pit viper
AMPHIBIA
ANURA
Frogs and toads
Dicroglossidae
Frogs
Limnonectes macrodon
Fanged River Frog or Javan Giant Frog
Hylidae
Tree frogs
Phyllomedusa sauvagii
Waxy monkey tree frog
Leptodactylidae
Neotropical frogs
Leptodactylus laticeps
Red spotted burrow frog
Ranidae
Frogs
Pelophylax shqiperica
Albanian pool frog
CAUDATA
Hynobiidae
Asiatic salamanders
Ranodon sibiricus
Semirechensk salamander/Central Asian salamander/Siberian salamander
Plethodontidae
Lungless salamanders
Bolitoglossa dofleini
Giant palm salamander
Salamandridae
Newts and salamanders
Cynops ensicauda
Sword-tailed newt
Echinotriton andersoni
Anderson’s salamander
Laotriton laoensis
Paddletail newt
Liangshantriton taliangensis
ACTINOPTERYGII
Fish
PERCIFORMES
Apogonidae
Pterapogon kauderni
Banggai cardinalfish
ARTHROPODA (ARTHROPODS)
INSECTA
Insects
LEPIDOPTERA
Butterflies
Papilionidae
Birdwing and swallow-tail butterflies
Baronia brevicornis
Short-horned baronia
Papilio grosesmithi
Papilio maraho
Broad-tailed swallowtail
MOLLUSCA (MOLLUSCS)
GASTROPODA
Haliotidae
Haliotis midae
Midas ear abalone
FLORA
AGAVACEAE
Agaves
Calibanus hookeri
Dasylirion longissimum
Beargrass
ARACEAE
Arums
Arisaema dracontium
Green dragon
Arisaema erubescens
Arisaema galeatum
Arisaema nepenthoides
Arisaema sikokianum
Arisaema thunbergii var. urashima
Arisaema tortuosum
Biarum davisii ssp. marmarisense
Biarum ditschianum
COMPOSITAE (ASTERACEAE)
Asters, daisies, costus
Arnica montana §3
Mountain tobacco
Othonna cacalioides
Othonna clavifolia
Othonna hallii
Othonna herrei
Othonna lepidocaulis
Othonna retrorsa
ERICACEAE
Heathers, rhododendrons
Arctostaphylos uva-ursi §3
Bearberry
GENTIANACEAE
Gentians
Gentiana lutea §3
Great yellow gentian
LILIACEAE
Wakerobins
Trillium pusillum
Dwarf wakerobin
Trillium rugelii
Ill-scented wakerobin
Trillium sessile
Sessile-flowered wakerobin wood-lily
LYCOPODIACEAE
Clubmosses
Lycopodium clavatum §3
Stagshorn clubmoss
MELIACEAE
Mahoganies, cedars
Cedrela montana §4 (until 27 August 2020)
Cedrela oaxacensis §4 (until 27 August 2020)
Cedrela salvadorensis §4 (until 27 August 2020)
Cedrela tonduzii §4 (until 27 August 2020)
MENYANTHACEAE
Bogbeans
Menyanthes trifoliata §3
Bogbean
PARMELIACEAE
Parmelioid lichens
Cetraria islandica §3
Icelandic moss
PASSIFLORACEAE
Desert roses
Adenia glauca
Desert rose
Adenia pechuelli
Desert rose
PEDALIACEAE
Sesame, devil’s claw
Harpagophytum spp. §3
Devil’s claw
PORTULACACEAE
Portulas, purslanes
Ceraria carrissoana
Ceraria fruticulosa
SELAGINELLACEAE
Clubmosses, spikemosses
Selaginella lepidophylla
Rose of Jericho
(1) Directive 2009/147/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 30 November 2009 on the conservation of wild birds (OJ L 20, 26.1.2010, p. 7).
(2) Council Directive 92/43/EEC of 21 May 1992 on the conservation of natural habitats and of wild fauna and flora (OJ L 206, 22.7.1992, p. 7).
(*1) This taxon is referred to as Ovis ammon in Annex XIII to Commission Regulation (EC) No 865/2006.
For the exclusive purpose of allowing international trade in fibre from vicuñas (
) and their derivative products, only if the fibre comes from the shearing of live vicuñas. Trade in products derived from the fibre may only take place in accordance with the following provisions:
(a) Any person or entity processing vicuña fibre to manufacture cloth and garments must request authorization from the relevant authorities of the country of origin [Countries of origin: The countries where the species occurs, that is, Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador and Peru] to use the “vicuña country of origin” wording, mark or logo adopted by the range States of the species that are signatories to the Convention for the Conservation and Management of the Vicuña.
(b) Marketed cloth or garments must be marked or identified in accordance with the following provisions:
(i) For international trade in cloth made from live-sheared vicuña fibre, whether the cloth was produced within or outside of the range States of the species, the wording, mark or logo must be used so that the country of origin can be identified. The VICUÑA [COUNTRY OF ORIGIN] wording, mark or logo has the format as detailed below:
This wording, mark or logo must appear on the reverse side of the cloth. In addition, the selvages of the cloth must bear the words VICUÑA [COUNTRY OF ORIGIN].
(ii) For international trade in garments made from live-sheared vicuña fibre, whether the garments were produced within or outside of the range States of the species, the wording, mark or logo indicated in paragraph b) i) must be used. This wording, mark or logo must appear on a label in the garment itself. If the garments are produced outside of the country of origin, the name of the country where the garment was produced should also be indicated, in addition to the wording, mark or logo referred to in paragraph b) i).
(c) For international trade in handicraft products made from live-sheared vicuña fibre produced within the range States of the species, the VICUÑA [COUNTRY OF ORIGIN] - ARTESANÍA wording, mark or logo must be used as detailed below:
(d) If live-sheared vicuña fibre from various countries of origin is used for the production of cloth and garments, the wording, mark or logo of each of the countries of origin of the fibre must be indicated, as detailed in paragraphs b) i) and ii).
(e) All other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species listed in Appendix I and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly.
(4) All species are listed in Appendix II to the Convention except Balaena mysticetus, Eubalaena spp., Balaenoptera acutorostrata (except population of West Greenland), Balaenoptera bonaerensis, Balaenoptera borealis, Balaenoptera edeni, Balaenoptera musculus, Balaenoptera omurai, Balaenoptera physalus, Megaptera novaeangliae, Orcaella brevirostris, Orcaella heinsohni, Sotalia spp., Sousa spp., Eschrichtius robustus, Lipotes vexillifer, Caperea marginata, Neophocaena asiaeorientalis, Neophocaena phocaenoides, Phocoena sinus, Physeter macrocephalus, Platanista spp., Berardius spp., Hyperoodon spp., which are listed in Appendix I. Specimens of the species listed in Appendix II to the Convention, including products and derivatives other than meat products for commercial purposes, taken by the people of Greenland under licence granted by the competent authority concerned, shall be treated as belonging to Annex B. A zero annual export quota is established for live specimens from the Black Sea population of Tursiops truncatus removed from the wild and traded for primarily commercial purposes.
(5) Populations of Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe (listed in Annex B):
For the exclusive purpose of allowing: (a) trade in hunting trophies for non-commercial purposes; (b) trade in live animals to appropriate and acceptable destinations as defined in Resolution Conf. 11.20 (Rev. CoP18) for Botswana and Zimbabwe and for in situ conservation programmes for Namibia and South Africa; (c) trade in hides; (d) trade in hair; (e) trade in leather goods for commercial or non-commercial purposes for Botswana, Namibia and South Africa and for non-commercial purposes for Zimbabwe; (f) trade in individually marked and certified Ekipas incorporated in finished jewellery for non-commercial purposes for Namibia and ivory carvings for non-commercial purposes for Zimbabwe; (g) trade in registered raw ivory (for Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe whole tusks and pieces) subject to the following: (i) only registered government-owned stocks, originating in the State (excluding seized ivory and ivory of unknown origin); (ii) only to trading partners that have been verified by the Secretariat, in consultation with the Standing Committee, to have sufficient national legislation and domestic trade controls to ensure that the imported ivory will not be re-exported and will be managed in accordance with all requirements of Resolution Conf. 10.10 (Rev. CoP18) concerning domestic manufacturing and trade; (iii) not before the Secretariat has verified the prospective importing countries and the registered government-owned stocks; (iv) raw ivory pursuant to the conditional sale of registered government-owned ivory stocks agreed at CoP12 which are 20,000 kg (Botswana), 10,000 kg (Namibia) and 30,000 kg (South Africa); (v) in addition to the quantities agreed at CoP12, government-owned ivory from Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe registered by 31 January 2007 and verified by the Secretariat may be traded and despatched, with the ivory in paragraph (g)(iv) above in a single sale per destination under strict supervision of the Secretariat; (vi) the proceeds of the trade are used exclusively for elephant conservation and community conservation and development programmes within or adjacent to the elephant range; and (vii) the additional quantities specified in paragraph (g)(v) above shall be traded only after the Standing Committee has agreed that the above conditions have been met; (h) no further proposals to allow trade in elephant ivory from populations already in Annex B shall be submitted to the Conference of the Parties for the period from CoP14 and ending nine years from the date of the single sale of ivory that is to take place in accordance with provisions in paragraphs (g)(i), (g)(ii), (g)(iii), (g)(vi), and (g)(vii). In addition, such further proposals shall be dealt with in accordance with Decisions 14.77 and 14.78 (Rev. CoP15). On a proposal from the Secretariat, the Standing Committee can decide to cause this trade to cease partially or completely in the event of non-compliance by exporting or importing countries, or in the case of proven detrimental impacts of the trade on other elephant populations. All other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Annex A and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly.
(6) The following are not subject to the provisions of this Regulation:
Fossils;
Coral sand, that is to say, material consisting entirely or in part of finely crushed fragments of dead coral no larger than 2 mm in diameter, not identifiable to the level of genus, and which may also contain, amongst other things, the remains of Foraminifera, mollusc and crustacean shell, and coralline algae;
Coral fragments (including gravel and rubble), that is to say, unconsolidated fragments of broken finger-like dead coral and other material between 2 and 30 mm measured in any direction, not identifiable to the level of genus.
(7) Trade of specimens with source code A is allowed only if specimens traded possess cataphylls.
(8) Artificially propagated specimens of the following hybrids and/or cultivars are not subject to the provisions of this Regulation:
Hatiora x graeseri
Schlumbergera x buckleyi
Schlumbergera russelliana x Schlumbergera truncata
Schlumbergera orssichiana x Schlumbergera truncata
Schlumbergera opuntioides x Schlumbergera truncata
Schlumbergera truncata (cultivars)
Cactaceae spp. colour mutants grafted on the following grafting stocks: Harrisia‘Jusbertii’, Hylocereus trigonus or Hylocereus undatus
Opuntia microdasys (cultivars)
(9) Artificially propagated hybrids of Cymbidium, Dendrobium, Phalaenopsis and Vanda are not subject to the provisions of this Regulation, when specimens are readily recognizable as artificially propagated and do not show any signs of having been collected in the wild such as mechanical damage or strong dehydration resulting from collection, irregular growth and heterogeneous size and shape within a taxon and shipment, algae or other epiphyllous organisms adhering to leaves, or damage by insects or other pests; and
(a) when shipped in non flowering state, the specimens must be traded in shipments consisting of individual containers (such as cartons, boxes, crates or individual shelves of CC-containers) each containing 20 or more plants of the same hybrid; the plants within each container must exhibit a high degree of uniformity and healthiness; and the shipment must be accompanied by documentation, such as an invoice, which clearly states the number of plants of each hybrid; or
(b) when shipped in flowering state, with at least one fully open flower per specimen, no minimum number of specimens per shipment is required but specimens must be professionally processed for commercial retail sale, e.g. labelled with printed labels or packaged with printed packages indicating the name of the hybrid and the country of final processing. This should be clearly visible and allow easy verification.
Plants not clearly qualifying for the exemption must be accompanied by appropriate CITES documents.
(10) Commission Regulation (EC) No 865/2006 of 4 May 2006 laying down detailed rules concerning the implementation of Council Regulation (EC) No 338/97 on the protection of species of wild fauna and flora by regulating trade therein (OJ L 166, 19.6.2006, p. 1).
(11) Artificially propagated specimens of cultivars of Cyclamen persicum are not subject to the provisions of this Regulation. However, the exemption does not apply to such specimens traded as dormant tubers.
(12) Artificially propagated hybrids and cultivars of Taxus cuspidata, live, in pots or other small containers, each consignment being accompanied by a label or document stating the name of the taxon or taxa and the text ‘artificially propagated’, are not subject to the provisions of this Regulation.