ISSN 0378-6986 Official Journal C 26 Volume 35 of the European Communities 3 February 1992

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Commission

92/C 26/01 Proposal for a Council Regulation laying down provisions with regard to pos­ session of and trade in specimens of of wild fauna and flora 1

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(Preparatory Acts)

COMMISSION

Proposal for a council regulation laying down provisions with regard to possession of and trade in specimens of species of wild fauna and flora

(92/C 26/01 )

COM(91) 448final — SYN 370

(Submitted by the Commission on 18 November 1991)

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITES, Whereas a great number of species , which are native to the Community, are subject to Community legislation Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European on their conservation , namely Council Directive 79/ Economic Community, and in particular Articles 100a 409/EEC of 2 April 1979 on the conservation of wild and 1 13 thereof, birds (3), as last amended by Directive 91 /244/EEC (4), and Council Directive .../.../EEC on the conservation Having regard to the proposal from the Commission , of natural habitats and of wild fauna and flora (5 ); whereas it is necessary to supplement this legislation In cooperation with the European Parliament, with measures relating to the possession of and trade in specimens of the species concerned ; Having regard to the opinion of the Economic and Social Committee, Whereas it is, in view of the establishment and func­ Whereas Regulation ( EEC) No 3626/82 ('), as last tioning of the internal market, necessary at Community amendedbyCommissionRegulation(EEC)Nol97/90(2), level to ensure that the internal trade measures con­ applied the Convention on international trade in cerned are uniformly applied ; endangered species of wild fauna and flora in the Community with effect from 1 January 1984 ; Whereas, in order to adequately protect species of wild Whereas a great number of species of wild fauna and fauna and flora and to avoid distortions of competi­ flora, including both species covered and species not tion , it is necessary to ensure that external trade mea­ covered by Regulation (EEC) No 3626/82 , are subject sures relating to them are uniformly applied throughout to trade levels which are not or may not be compatible the Community ; with their survival , with the survival of certain of their populations or with the maintenance of their popula­ tions at a level consistent with their role in the ecosys­ Whereas this Regulation should , however, not affect tems in which they occur ; the power of Member States to designate species of wild fauna and flora indigenous to their territories the Whereas it is necessary to provide more adequate pro­ possession of which shall be prohibited ; tection to species of fauna and flora in trade and to replace Regulation ( EEC) No 3626/82 by a Regulation which takes account of current nature conservation Whereas Article XXI of the Convention on interna­ techniques , trade control mechanisms and trade pat­ tional trade in endangered species of wild fauna and terns , and of technical and scientific knowledge flora was amended to allow accession to it by the acquired since its adoption ;

( 3 ) OJ No L 103,25.4 . 1979, p. 1 . (') OJNoL384, 31 . 12 . 1982, p . 1 . (4) OJ No LI 15 , 8 . 5 . 1991 , p. 41 ( 2 ) OJ No L29, 31 . 1 . 1990, p . 1 . ( 5 ) OJ No L No . C 26/2 Official Journal of the European Communities 3 . 2 . 92

Community as such ; whereas Article VIII of the Con­ cal threat to indigenous wildlife, the introduction into vention provides that the Parties are to take appropriate the Community of such specimens and the holding or measures to enforce the provisions of the Convention movement of them should be restricted ; and to prohibit trade in specimens of species of wild fauna and flora in violation thereof ; Whereas the existence of different levels of charges for processing permit and certificate applications could Whereas it is necessary to lay down criteria for the spe­ lead to distortions of competition within the Com­ cification of species of wild fauna and flora to be sub­ munity ; ject to the provisions of this Regulation ;

Whereas the implementation of this Regulation neces­ Whereas , to ensure effective controls and to facilitate sitates that common conditions be applied for the customs procedures , customs offices should be desig­ issue , use and presentation of permits and certificates nated for the completion of procedures for trade with relating to the authorization of introduction into the third countries and holding facilities provided at such Community from third countries or from the sea and to places to ensure that live specimens are adequately export and re-export from the Community ; whereas it housed and cared for ; is necessary to lay down specific provisions relating to the transit of specimens through the Community ; Whereas the implementation of this Regulation also necessitates the designation of management and scien­ Whereas , in order to guarantee an effective protection tific authorities in the Member States ; of species of wild fauna and flora, the Commission should be able to establish further restrictions on the introduction into and the export from the Community of specimens of certain species ; Whereas , to ensure an effective enforcement of this Regulation , Member States should closely monitor compliance with its provisions and to that effect closely Whereas it is necessary to lay down specific provisions cooperate between themselves and with the Commis­ sion ; whereas this also necessitates the immediate com­ for the possession of and trade in captive-bred or artifi­ cially propagated specimens of wild fauna and flora ; munication of information on matters related to the implementation of this Regulation ;

Whereas it is further necessary to envisage specific provisions relating to specimens of wild fauna and Whereas the monitoring of trade levels involving the flora which are personal or household effects and for species of wild fauna and flora covered by this Regula­ non-commercial loans , donations and exchanges tion is of crucial importance for the assessment of the between registered scientists and scientific institutions ; effects of trade on the of species , and detailed annual reports should be drawn up in a common format ; Whereas , to ensure that the restrictions on introduction into the Community and on the acquisition of speci­ mens within the Community are fully effective , rules Whereas , in order to ensure compliance with the provi­ must be drawn up concerning the conditions of internal sions of this Regulation , it is necessary that Member trade in specimens ; States take measures to ensure the imposition of sanc­ tions for infringements , which are of an appropriate level ; whereas the existence of major differences in the Whereas , to ensure the effective implementation and level of such sanctions would undermine the proper enforcement of restrictions on the movement of live enforcement of this Regulation and might further lead specimens of certain species listed, it is necessary to to a distortion of competition within the Community ; establish a registration system for such specimens ;

Whereas it is necessary to adopt common rules for the Whereas the transport of live specimens into , from or seizure and the disposal of confiscated specimens ; within the Community as well as the housing of such specimens should take place in accordance with com­ mon rules ; Whereas the submission by Member States or the Com­ mission of proposals to amend the Convention and its Whereas , in order to prevent the introduction into Appendices in a way which would affect the imple­ nature of live specimens of species forming an ecologi­ mentation of this Regulation should be subject to the 3 . 2 . 92 Official Journal of the European Communities No . C 26/3 establishment of a common position on such propo­ are under severe threat of extinction and the survi­ sals ; whereas a common position is also required on val of which cannot be ensured without the appli­ such proposals submitted for approval by the confer­ cation of more stringent provisions than those nor­ ence of the Parties to the Convention by third parties ; mally applicable to specimens of species listed in Annex A ; Whereas it is essential to ensure the uniform applica­ tion of this Regulation and , to this end , to lay down a (e) dependent territories means the overseas countries Community procedure enabling the necessary imple­ and territories outside the territory of the Com­ menting provisions and amendments to the Annexes to munity to which the Convention applies and for be adopted within a suitable period ; whereas a com­ whose external relations a Member State is respon­ mittee must be set up to permit close and effective sible ; cooperation between the Member States and the Com­ mission in this field ; (f) domicile means , in the case of a natural person , the principal place of permanent residence, and, in the Whereas the multitude of biological and conservation case of a legal person , the place of its headquarters elements to be considered in the implementation of this or that of a subsidiary ; Regulation requires the availability of the best scien­ tific information and the discussion thereof at an (g) exportfrom the Community means the movement of appropriate scientific level ; whereas point (b) of Article any specimen originating in the territory of the IX ( 1 ) of the Convention on international trade in Community to a point outside this territory ; endangered species of wild fauna and flora provides that each Party to it shall designate one or more scien­ tific authorities ; whereas the Community will accede to (h) import declaration means a declaration made by the the Convention in the near future ; whereas it is there­ importer or his agent or representative , at the time fore necessary to set up a scientific review group which of the introduction into the Community of a speci­ will also act as the Community's scientific authority men included in Annex C or D to this Regulation , after its accession , on a form prescribed by the Commission in accord­ ance with the procedure laid down in Article 29 ;

HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION : (i ) introduction from the sea means the introduction into the Community of any specimen which was taken in and is being introduced directly from the Article 1 marine environment not under the jurisdiction of any State including the airspace above the sea and the sea-bed and subsoil beneath the sea ; The internal and external trade in and the possession of specimens of the species of wild fauna and flora listed in Annexes A to E shall be subject to the provisions (j) introduction into the Community means the introd­ laid down in the following Articles and to those of the uction of any specimen into the territory of the Regulations adopted in accordance with the procedure Community ; laid down in Article 29 . (k) issuance means the completion of all procedures involved in preparing and validating a permit or Article 2 certificate and , except in the case to which Article 4 ( 1 ) (b) (ii) applies , its delivery to the applicant ;

Definitions ( 1 ) management authority means a national manage­ ment authority designated , in the case of a Member For the purposes of this Regulation : State , in accordance with Article 22 ( 1 ) (a) or, in the case of a third country party to the Convention , in (a) the Committee means the Committee on trade in accordance with Article IX of the Convention ; wild fauna and flora, established under Article 29 ;

(b) the Convention means the Convention on interna­ (m) offering for sale means the offering for sale and any tional trade in endangered species of wild fauna action that may reasonably be construed as such , and flora (Cites); including advertising or causing to be advertised for sale and invitation to treat ; (c) country of origin means the country in which a spe­ cimen was taken from the wild , captive-bred or artificially propagated ; (n) personal or household effects means dead speci­ mens , parts and derivatives that are the belongings (d) critically endangered species means the species of a private individual and that form or are listed in Annex A which the Scientific Review intended to form part of his normal goods and Group has advised and the Committee has agreed chattels ; No . C 26/4 Official Journal of the European Communities 3 . 2 . 92

(o) place ofdestination means the place at which , at the of species listed in different Annexes , or of species time of introduction into the Community, it is only one of which is listed, the provisions of the intended that specimens will normally be kept ; in more restrictive Annex shall apply. However, in the the case of live specimens , this shall be the first case of specimens of hybrid , if one of the place where specimens are intended to be kept fol­ 'parents ' is of a species listed in Annex A, the prov­ lowing any period of quarantine or other confine­ isions of the more restrictive Annex shall apply ment for purposes of sanitary checks and controls ; only if that species is annotated to that effect in the Annex ; ( p) possession means possession , holding or having (x) territory of the Community means the territories of under control ; the Member States to which the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community applies ; (q) re-export from the Community means the export from the territory of the Community of any speci­ (y) trade means the introduction into the Community, men that has previously been introduced into this including introduction from the sea, and the export territory ; and re-export therefrom , as well as the use, move­ ment and transfer of possession within the Com­ munity, including within a Member State , of speci­ (r) re-introduction into the Community means the mens subject to the provisions of this Regulation ; introduction into the territory of the Community of any specimen that has previously been exported or (z) transit means the transport of specimens between re-exported therefrom ; two points outside the Community through the ter­ ritory of the Community which are shipped to a (s) sale means any sale, hire, barter or exhange ; cog­ named consignee and during which any interrup­ nate expressions shall be construed accordingly ; tion in the movement arises only from the arrange­ ments necessitated by this form of traffic ;

(t) scientific authority means a scientific authority aa) worked specimens that were legally acquired more designated , in the case of a Member State or the than fifty years previously means specimens that Community in accordance with Article 22 ( 1 ) (b) were significantly altered from their natural raw or, in a third country party to the Convention , in state, for jewellery , adornment, art, utility, or musi­ accordance with Article IX of the Convention ; cal instruments more than 50 years before the application is made for their introduction into the (u) the Scientific Review Group means the consultative Community or export therefrom or, as appropriate, body established under Article 28 , which , on the for exemption from the provisions of Article 15(1 ) entry into force of the Convention in the Com­ and that have been , to the satisfaction of the man­ munity , shall be the Community's scientific auth­ agement authority of the Member State concerned , ority in accordance with Article IX of the Conven­ legally acquired . Such specimens shall be consid­ tion ; ered as worked only if they are clearly in one of the aforementioned categories and require no further carving, crafting or manufacture to effect their pur­ (v) species means a species , or geographi­ pose . cally or geopolitically separate population thereof ;

(w) specimen means any or , whether alive or dead, of the species listed in Annexes A to E , Article 3 any part or derivative thereof, whether or not con­ tained in other goods , as well as any goods which appear from an accompanying document, the Scope packaging or a mark or label , or from any other cir­ cumstances , to be or to contain parts or derivatives of or plants of these species , unless such 1 . Annex A shall contain : parts or derivatives are specifically exempted from the provisions of this Regulation or from the provi­ (a) the species listed in Appendix I to the Convention sions relating to the Annex in which the species and agreed to by the Community ; concerned is listed by means of an indication to that effect in the Annexes concerned . (b) any species which :

A specimen will be considered to be a specimen of (i ) is or may be in demand for utilization in the a species listed in Annexes A to E if it is , or is part Community or for international trade and of or derived from , an animal or plant at least one which is either threatened with extinction or so of whose 'parents' is of a species so listed . In cases rare that any level of trade would imperil the where the ' parents ' of such an animal or plant are survival of the species ; or 3 . 2 . 92 Official Journal of the European Communities No . C 26/ 5

( 11 ) is in a or which is a species in which (f) of which the introduction of live specimens into most of the species or subspecies are listed in nature in the Community is known to form an Annex A in accordance with the criteria in ecological threat to species of wild fauna and flora points (b) (i) or (c) and whose listing is essen­ indigenous to the Community . tial for the effective protection of those taxa ; and 3 . Annex C shall contain :

(c) species which under the provisions of other Com­ (a) the species listed in Appendix III to the Conven­ munity legislation on the conservation of wild tion and agreed to by the Community, other than fauna and flora benefit from a prohibition on trade those listed in Annexes A or B ; and or taking . (b) the species listed in Appendix II to the Convention but not included in Annexes A or B.

2 . Annex B shall contain : 4 . Annex D shall contain :

(a) the species listed in Appendix II to the Convention (a) any species which is not included in Annexes A to and agreed to by the Community, other than those C and for which international trade in specimens listed in Annex A ; of the species could adversely affect its conserva­ tion status or that of any species which is closely related or is similar in appearance ; and (b) the species listed in Appendix I to the Convention but not included in Annex A ; (b) the species listed in Appendix III to the Conven­ tion but not included in Annex C. (c) any other species not listed in Appendix I or II to the Convention : 5 . Annex E shall contain species indigenous to a specified Member State and may be listed solely for the (i ) which is subject to levels of international trade purpose of supporting measures for the conservation or that might not be compatible with its survival protection of the species in the Member State con­ cerned . or with the survival of populations in certain countries or with the maintenance of the total population at a level consistent with the role of 6 . (a) The Community agreements referred to in par­ the species in the ecosystems in which it agraphs 1 , point (a), 2 , point (a) and 3 , point occurs ; or (a) shall be made in accordance with the proce­ dure laid down in Article 29 . (ii) whose non-listing would be likely to lead to a (b) Amendments to Annexes A to E shall be made substantial reduction of the total population or in accordance with the procedure laid down in to the extinction of other species listed in Article 29 . Annex A or B , because of its role in the ecosys­ tem in which it occurs ; or 7 . Where the conservation status of species covered (iii ) whose listing is , for reasons of similarity in by this Regulation warrants their inclusion in one of appearance to other species in Annex A or the Appendices to the Convention , the Community listed in Annex B in accordance with point 2 shall contribute to the necessary amendments . (a), (b), (c) or (d), essential in order to ensure the effectiveness of controls on trade in speci­ mens of such species ; and Article 4

(d) species for which the provisions of other Com­ Introduction into the Community munity legislation on the conservation of wild fauna and flora regulate but do not prohibit the trade or the taking ; and 1 . The introduction into the Community from a third country of specimens of the species listed in Annex A shall be subject to the prior presentation , at the customs office at which the customs formalities are completed , Annex B may also contain other species not listed in of an import permit issued by a management authority Appendix I or II to the Convention : of the Member State responsible for the place of destin­ ation of the specimens . (e) of which live specimens in trade are unlikely to survive shipment or are unlikely to survive in cap­ This import permit may be issued only in accordance tivity for a considerable proportion of their poten­ with the restrictions established pursuant to paragraph tial lifespan ; or 6 and when the following conditions have been met : No . C 26/6 Official Journal of the European Communities 3 . 2 . 92

(a) the Scientific Review Group has advised that per­ office at which the customs formalities are mitting the introduction into the Community completed , of an import permit issued : would not result in a detrimental effect on the con­ servation status or the extent of the territory occu­ (i) in the case of live specimens , by a manage­ pied by the species in the country of origin ; ment authority of the Member State res­ ponsible for the place of destination of the (b) (i ) the applicant provides documentary evidence specimens ; or, otherwise , either that the specimens have been obtained in accordance with the legislation on the protec­ (ii) by a management authority of the Member tion of the species concerned which, in the case State in which the applicant has his domi­ of a species listed in the Appendices to the cile ; or Convention , shall be an export permit or re­ export certificate , or copy thereof, issued in accordance with the Convention by a compe­ (iii) by a management authority of the Member tent authority of the country of export or re­ State responsible for the place of destina­ export ; tion of the specimens .

(ii) however, the issuance of import permits for (b) This import permit may be issued only when species listed in Annex A in accordance with the conditions referred to in points (b) (i ), (c) point (a) of Article 3 ( 1 ), shall not require such and (f) of paragraph 1 have been met and documentary evidence but the original of any when : such import permit shall be withheld from the applicant pending presentation of the export ( i ) the Scientific Review Group has advised permit or re-export certificate ; that there is no indication that the conser­ vation status of the species or the extent of (c) the competent scientific authority of the Member the territory occupied by the species in the State is satisfied , and has advised the management range State of origin have been reduced to authority of that State in writing, that the intended levels inconsistent with the role of the spe­ accommodation at the place of destination for a cies in the ecosystems in which it occurs or living specimen : will be harmfully affected by the current and expected levels of trade ; or ( i ) is adequately equipped and suited to the biol­ ogical needs of the species and that the speci­ (ii) in the absence of such advice , either posi­ men will be properly cared for ; and tive or negative , from the Scientific Review Group , the competent scientific authority (ii) in the case of an animal , is suited to the behav­ of the Member State has advised in writing ioural needs of the species and is in conformity that the capture or collection in the wild of with Community legislation on the care and the specimens concerned will not have a housing of animals ; harmful effect on the conservation status of the species or on the extent of the terri­ (d) the Scientific Review Group has advised that the tory occupied by the species in the range introduction into the Community will be : State of origin .

( i ) for one of the purposes referred to in points (v), (vi) and (vii ) of Article 15 (2) (a); or 3 . The introduction into the Community of specimens of the species listed in Annex C shall be subject to the (ii ) for other purposes which are not detrimental to prior presentation , at the customs office at which the the survival of the species concerned ; customs formalities are completed , of an import decla­ ration and : (e) the management authority of the Member State is satisfied that the specimen is not to be used for pri­ (a) in the case of export from a country listed in rela­ marily commercial purposes ; and tion to the species concerned in Annex C , the applicant provides proof by means of an export (f) the management authority of the Member State is permit issued in accordance with the Convention satisfied , following consultation with the compe­ by an authority of that country competent for the tent scientific authority , that there are no other fac­ purpose that the specimens have been obtained in tors relating to the conservation of species which accordance with the national legislation on the militate against the issue of the import permit . conservation of the species concerned ; or

b) in the case of export from a country other than one 2 . (a) The introduction into the Community of speci­ in relation to which the species is listed in Annex C mens of the species listed in Annex B shall be or re-export from any country, the applicant pre­ subject to the prior presentation , at the customs sents an export permit, a re-export certificate or a 3 . 2 . 92 Official Journal of the European Communities No . C 26/7

certificate of origin issued in accordance with the ject to the prior presentation , at the customs office at Convention by an authority of the exporting or re­ which the customs formalities are completed , of an exporting country competent for the purpose . import permit issued by a management authority of the Member State responsible for the place of destination . 4 . The introduction into the Community of specimens of the species listed in Annex D shall be subject to the prior presentation , at the customs office at which the customs formalities are completed , of an import decla­ This import permit may be issued only when the condi­ ration . tions referred to in points (c) to (f) of Article 4(1 ) have been met and when : 5 . The conditions for the issuance of an import permit referred to in points (a), (d) and (e) of paragraph 1 , and (a) the Scientific Review Group has advised that the in points (i) and (ii) of paragraph 2 (b) shall not apply introduction into the Community of the specimens to specimens for which the applicant provides docu­ concerned would not result in a detrimental effect mentary evidence : on the conservation status of the species ; and (a) that they had previousley been legally introduced into or acquired in the Community and that they (b) the management authority is satisfied that any liv­ are , modified or not , being reintroduced into the ing specimen will be so prepared and shipped as to Community ; or minimize the risk of injury, damage to health or cruel treatment . (b) that they are worked specimens that were legally acquired more than 50 years previously .

6 . In consultation with the countries of origin con­ 2 . (a) The introduction into the Community from the cerned and in accordance with the procedure laid down sea of specimens of the species listed in in Article 29 , the Commission may establish restrictions Annex B shall be subject to the prior presenta­ on the introduction into the Community : tion , at the customs office at which the customs formalities are completed , of an import permit (a) on the basis of the conditions referred to in points issued by a management authority of the Mem­ (a), (c) or (0 of paragraph 1 , of specimens of spe­ ber State responsible for the place of destina­ cies included in Annex A ; and tion . (b) on the basis of the conditions referred to in points (c) or ( f) of paragraph 1 , or in point ( i ) of paragraph (b) This import permit may be issued only when 2 (b), of specimens of species included in Annex B ; the conditions referred to in points (c) and (0 and of Article 4(1 ) have been met and when : (c) of live specimens of species included in Annex B for which the Scientific Review Group has advised (i ) the Scientific Review Group has advised that : that there is no indication that the current or expected levels of trade will have a ( i ) such specimens are unlikely to survive ship­ harmful effect on the conservation status ment ; of the species or, in the absence of any (ii ) such specimens are unlikely to survive in cap­ advice from the Scientific Review Group, tivity for a considerable proportion of their the competent scientific authority of the potential lifespan ; or Member State has advised in writing that the capture or collection of the specimens (iii) the introduction to nature of such specimens , in the wild will not have a harmful effect through escape or release is known to form an on the conservation status of the species ; ecological threat to species of wild fauna and and flora indigenous to the Community . The Commission shall regularly publish a list of (ii) the management authority is satisfied that such restrictions in the Official Journal of the Euro­ any living specimen will be so prepared pean Communities . and shipped as to minimize the risk of injury, damage to health or cruel treatment .

Article 5

3 . The introduction into the Community from the sea Introduction from the sea of specimens of the species listed in Annex C or D shall be subject to the prior presentation of an import 1 . The introduction into the Community from the sea declaration at the customs office at which the customs of specimens of species listed in Annex A shall be sub­ formalities are completed . No . C 26/ 8 Official Journal of the European Communities 3 . 2 . 92

Article 6 2 . The export from the Community of specimens of the species listed in Annexes B and C shall be subject to the prior presentation, at the customs office at which Export from the Community the customs formalities are completed, of an export permit issued by a management authority of the Mem­ ber State in whose territory the specimens are located . 1 . The export from the Community of specimens of the species listed in Annex A shall be subject to the This export permit may be issued only when the condi­ prior presentation , at the customs office at which the tions referred to in points (a), (b), (c) (i ) and (e) of para­ customs formalities are completed , of an export permit graph 1 have been met . issued by a management authority of the Member State in whose territory the specimens are located . 3 . The conditions for the issuance of an export permit referred to in points (a), (c) (ii) and (c) (iii) of para­ This export permit may be issued only when the fol­ graph 1 shall not apply to : lowing conditions have been met : (i ) worked specimens that were legally acquired more (a) the scientific Review Group has advised that the than 50 years previously ; or capture or collection of the specimens in the wild or their export will not have a harmful effect on the (ii) dead specimens and parts and derivatives for conservation status of the species or on the extent which the applicant provides documentary evi­ of the territory occupied by the relevant population dence that they were legally acquired before the of the species or, in the absence of advice from the provisions of this Regulation , or Regulation ( EEC) Scientific Review Group , the competent scientific No 3626/82 , of the Convention became applicable authority of the Member State has advised in writ­ to them . ing to this effect ;

(b) the applicant provides proof that the specimens 4 . (a) The competent scientific authority in each have been obtained in accordance with all legal Member State shall monitor the export permits obligations on the protection of the species in issued by that Member State for specimens of question ; where the application is made to a Mem­ species included in Annex B and the actual ber State other than the Member State of origin , exports of such specimens . Whenever such such proof shall be furnished by means of the certi­ scientific authority determines that the export ficate referred to in point (d) of Article 18 ; of specimens of any such species should be limited in order to maintain that species (c) the management authority of the Member State is throughout its range at a level consistent with satisfied that : its role in the ecosystem in which it occurs , and well above the level at which that species might become eligible for inclusion in Annex A in ( i ) any living specimen will be so prepared and accordance with points (a) or (b) (i) of Article 3 shipped as to minimize the risk of injury, dam­ ( 1 ), the scientific authority shall advise the age to health or cruel treatment ; appropriate management authority, in writing , of suitable measures to be taken to limit the (ii) the specimens are not to be used for primarily grant of export permits for specimens of that commercial purposes ; and species .

(iii) in the case of export to a State party to the (b) Whenever a management authority is advised Convention of specimens of the species of such measures , it shall inform the Commis­ referred to in point (a) of Article 3 ( 1 ), an sion which shall , if appropriate, establish res­ import permit has been issued ; trictions on exports of the species concerned in accordance with the procedure laid down in (d) in the case of export of specimens of Annex A spe­ Article 29 . cies other than those referred to in point (a) of Article 3 0 ) or of export to a State not party to the Convention , the competent scientific authority of the Member State is satisfied that the recipient of Article 7 any living specimen is suitably equipped to house and care for it ; and Re-export from the Community (e) the management authority of the Member State is satisfied, following consultation with the compe­ tent scientific authority, that there are no other fac­ 1 . The re-export from the Community of specimens of tors relating to the conservation of the species the species listed in Annex A shall be subject to the which militate against issue of the export permit . prior presentation , at the customs office at which the 3 . 2 . 92 Official Journal of the European Communities No . C 26/9 customs formalities are completed, of a re-export certi­ to the pnor presentation, at the customs office at which ficate issued by a management authority of the Mem­ the customs formalities are completed, of a re-export ber State in whose territory the specimens are located . certificate issued by a management authority of the Member State in whose territory the specimens are located . This re-export certificate may be issued only when the following conditions have been met : This re-export certificate may be issued only when the conditions referred to in points (a) and (b) (i ) of para­ (a) the applicant provides documentary evidence that graph 1 have been met . the specimens :

(i) were introduced into the Community in Article 8 accordance with the provisions of this Regula­ tion ; or Rejection of applications for permits and certificates (ii) if introduced into the Community prior to referred to in Articles 4 to 7 and 18 1 January 1993 , were introduced in accordance with the provisions of Regulation ( EEC) No 3626/82 ; or 1 . When a Member State rejects an application for a permit or certificate, it shall immediately inform the Commission of the rejection and of the reasons for (iii) if introduced into the Community prior to rejection it the decision to reject : 1984, first entered international trade in accordance with the provisions of the Conven­ (a) is based on information not already available to tion ; or the other Member States ; or

(iv) were legally introduced into the territory of a (b) relates to conditions , criteria or provisions to be Member State before the provisions of the laid down in accordance with the procedure laid Regulations referred to in points (i) and (ii) or down in Article 29 but which have not yet been of the Convention became applicable to them , established . or became applicable in that Member State ; and 2 . The Commission shall , where necessary to ensure the harmonized application of this Regulation , com­ (b) the management authority of the Member State is municate to the other Member States information satisfied that : received in accordance with paragraph 1 . (i ) any living specimen will be so prepared and shipped as to minimize the risk of injury, dam­ 3 . When an application for a permit or certificate is age to health or cruel treatment ; made relating to specimens for which such an applica­ tion has previously been rejected , the applicant must (ii) the specimens are not to be used for primarily inform the management authority to which the applica­ commercial purposes ; tion is submitted of the previous rejection .

(iii) in the case of re-export of a living specimen of 4 . (a) The Member States shall recognize the rejec­ a species referred to in point (a) of Article 3(1 ) tion of applications by the competent auth­ of this Regulation to a State party to the Con­ orities of the other Member States . vention , an import permit has been issued ; and (b) However, this need not apply where the cir­ (c) in the case of re-export of specimens of Annex A cumstances have significantly changed of species other than those referred to in point (a) of where new evidence to support an application Article 3 ( 1 ) or of re-export to a State not party to has become available . In such cases, if a man­ the Convention , the competent scientific authority agement authority issues a permit or certificate , of the Member State is satisfied that the recipient it shall inform the Commission thereof and of of any living specimen is suitably equipped to the reasons for issuance . house and care for it ; and

(d) there are no other factors relating to the conserva­ Article 9 tion of species which militate against the issuance of the re-export certificate . Captive-bred and artificially propagated specimens

2 . The re-export from the Community of specimens of 1 . For the purposes of Articles 4, 6 and 7 , specimens the species listed in Annexes B and C shall be subject of species listed in Annex A that have been bred in No . C 26/ 10 Official Journal of the European Communities 3 . 2 . 92 captivity or artificially propagated for commercial pur­ Derogations poses shall be treated in accordance with the provisions relating to specimens of species listed in Annex B prov­ ided that, in the case of an animal species, they derive Article 10 from a captive-breeding operation approved by the Commission in accordance with the procedure laid 1 . By way of derogation from Articles 4 and 5 , where down in Article 29 . a specimen is in transit through the Community, pre­ sentation to the appropriate customs service of the per­ mits, certificates and declarations prescribed therein 2 . With regard to specimens of species listed in shall not be required . Annex A that have been bred in captivity or artificially propagated not for commercial purposes and speci­ 2 . (a) In the case of species listed in the Annexes in mens of species listed in Annexes B and C that have accordance with point (a) of Article 3 ( 1 ), been bred in captivity or artificially propagated : points (a) and (b) of Article 3 (2), Article 3 (3) and point (b) of Article 3 (4), the derogation (a) for the purposes of Article 4, and without prejudice referred to in paragraph 1 shall apply only to point ( f) of Article 4 ( 1 ), a certificate to that where a valid export or re-export document effect, issued by a management authority of the provided for by the Convention , and which exporting or re-exporting State , if a party to the specifies the destination of the specimen , has Convention , shall be accepted in place of an been issued by the competent authorities of the export permit or re-export certificate . In this case , exporting or re-exporting third country . the conditions laid down in points (a), (b), (d) and (e) of Article 4(1 ) and in points (b) (i ) and (b) (ii) (b) Member States may require presentation of of Article 4 (2) shall be waived ; and such export or re-export document or satisfac­ tory proof of its existence . (b) for the purposes of Articles 6 and 7 , one of the cer­ (c) If this document has not been issued , the spe­ tificates referred to in points (e) and (f) of Article cimen shall be detained and may be confis­ 18 may be issued by a management authority of the cated unless : Member State in whose territory the specimens are located , on the advice of the competent scientific (i) the specimen is of a species listed in authority of that Member State, and shall be Annex B or C ; accepted at a customs office in place of an export permit or re-export certificate . In this case, the issu­ (ii) the export or re-export document is issued ance of the certificate used shall be subject to the retrospectively ; and conditions laid down in point (c) (i ) of Article 6 (iii) such retrospective issuance is carried out ( i ); under conditions specified by the Commis­ sion in accordance with the procedure laid (c) in the case of artificially propagated plants , the down in Article 29 . provisions of Articles 4, 6 and 7 may be waived under special provisions specified by the Commis­ sion , relating to : 3 . However, the conditions prescribed in paragraph 2 shall not apply where the specimen in transit has been (i ) the use of phytosanitary certificates ; exported or re-exported from and is consigned to a third country not party to the Convention . (ii) trade by registered commercial traders and by the scientific institutions referred to in Article 12 ( 1 ); and Article 11

(iii) the trade in hybrids . By way of derogation from Articles 4 to 7 , the provi­ sions therein shall not apply to dead specimens , parts and derivatives of species listed in Annexes B to D 3 . The criteria for determining whether a specimen which are personal or household effects being introd­ has been bred in captivity or artificially propagated and uced into the Community, or exported or re-exported whether for commercial purposes , as well as the special therefrom , in compliance with provisions that shall be provisions referred to in point (c) of paragraph 2 , shall specified by the Commission in accordance with the be specified by the Commission in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 29 . procedure laid down in Article 29 .

Article 12 4 . The Commission shall publish in the Official Jour­ nal of the European Communities the list of captive­ 1 . By way of derogation from Articles 4, 6 and 7, pre­ breeding operations referred to in paragraph 1 . sentation to the customs services of the documents 3 . 2 . 92 Official Journal of the European Communities No . C 26/ 11 referred to therein shall not be required in the case of Article 15 non-commercial loans, donations and exchanges between scientists and scientific institutions, registered by the management authorities of the States in which they are located, of herbarium specimens and other 1 . The purchase , acquisition for commercial purposes , preserved, dried or embedded museum specimens , and display to the public for commercial purposes , use for of live plant material, bearing a label , the model for commercial gain and sale , keeping for sale , offering for which has been determined in accordance with the pro­ sale or transporting for sale of specimens of the species cedure laid down in Article 29 or a similar label issued listed in Annex A are prohibited . or approved by a management authority of a third country . 2 . (a) Exemption from the prohibition referred to in 2 . The procedures and criteria for registration of the paragraph 1 may be granted by issuance of a scientists and scientific institutions referred to in para­ certificate to that effect by a management auth­ graph 1 shall be determined by the Commission in ority of the Member State in which the speci­ accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 29 . mens are located, on a case-by-case basis , account being taken of the objectives of the Convention and in accordance with the Article 13 requirements of other Community legislation on the conservation of wild fauna and flora, where the specimens : Return of used permits and certificates (i) were acquired in or were introduced into 1 . Customs offices shall , within one month of receipt, the Community before the provisions forward to a management authority of the Member relating to species listed in Appendix I of State in which they are situated the permits and certifi­ the Convention or in Annex CI to Regu­ cates which have been presented to them in accordance lation (EEC) 3626/82 or in Annex A to with Articles 4 to 7 , as well as any supporting Cites this Regulation became applicable to the documents issued by exporting or re-exporting third specimens ; or countries . (ii) are worked specimens that were legally 2 . The management authorities of the Member States acquired more than 50 years previously ; shall , within one month of receipt, return to the man­ or agement authorities which have issued them the Com­ munity permits and certificates which have been sent to (iii) were introduced into the Community in them by the customs offices in accordance with para­ compliance with the provisions of this graph 1 , together with any supporting Cites documents . Regulation and are to be used for one of the purposes referred to in point (d) (ii) of Article 4 ( 1 ); or Prohibitions relating to internal trade and to specimens of endangered species (iv) are captive-bred specimens of an animal species or artifially propagated specimens Article 14 of a plant species or are parts or deriva­ tives of such specimens ; or 1 . The possession of any specimen of a species listed in Annex A is prohibited except where it can be (v) are required under exceptional circum­ proved, to the satisfaction of the management authority stances for advancement of science or for of the Member State concerned, to have been acquired essential biomedical purposes where the and , if it originated outside the Community, to have species in question proves to be the only been introduced thereto , in accordance with the legisla­ one suitable for those purposes ; or tion in force for the conservation of wild fauna and flora . (vi) are intended for breeding or propagation purposes from which conservation ben­ 2 . A management authority of a Member State may, if efits will accrue to the species concerned ; it deems it appropriate, issue the certificate provided or for in point (g) of Article 18 to confirm that possession of such a specimen is legal . (vii) are intended for research or education aimed at the preservation or conservation 3 . In accordance with the procedure laid down in of the species ; or Article 29 , the Commission may establish restrictions on the possession of specimens of critically endangered (viii) originate in a Member State and were species . removed from the natural State in No . C 26/ 12 Official Journal of the European Communities 3 . 2 . 92

compliance with the legislation in force (11) Each holder of such specimens shall : in that Member State .

(b) General exemptions from this prohibition , — within three months of the date on based on the conditions contained in subpara­ which such specimens become subject graph (a), as well as general exemptions with to the provisions of point (a) of para­ regard to species included in Annex A in graph 4, notify their location to a man­ accordance with points (b) (ii) and (c) of agement authority of the Member Article 3 ( 1 ) may be granted by the Commis­ State in which the specimens are sion . located at that time, and

(c) The Commission shall lay down the conditions and criteria for granting the exemptions — notify to such management authority referred to in subparagraph (a) and shall grant any subsequent change in holding by the exemptions referred to in subparagraph (b) acquisition , captive breeding, artificial propagation , death or disposal , within in accordance with the procedure laid down in one month of such change . Article 29 . The Scientific Review Group shall advise the Committee on the application of the conditions in points (v), (vi) and (vii) of para­ (b) (i) Any movement within the Community of a graph 2 (a). live specimen of a species listed in Annex A from the location specified in the regis­ ter, the import permit or in any certificate 3 . The prohibitions referred to in paragraph 1 shall issued in compliance with this Regulation , also apply to specimens of the species listed in shall require prior authorization from a Annexes B to D except where it can be proved to the management authority of the Member satisfaction of the management authority of the Mem­ State in which the specimen is located . ber State concerned that such specimens were acquired and , if they originated outside the Community, were introduced thereto , in accordance with the legislation (ii) Such authorization shall : in force for the conservation of wild fauna and flora . — only be granted when the competent 4 . For the purposes of Articles 4 (5), 14 ( 1 ) and 15 (3 ), scientific authority of such Member State or, where the movement is to and without prejudice to other types of proof satisfac­ tory to the mangement authority, the Commission may another Member State, the competent specify acceptable proof of legal acquisition and legal scientific authority of the latter, has introduction into the Community , which may include advised in writing that the intended the use of documents and marks , in accordance with accommodation is adequately the procedure laid down in Article 29 . equipped and suited to the biological and , in the case of an animal , behav­ ioural needs of the species and that the specimen will be properly cared for, 5 . The competent authorities of the Member States shall have discretion to sell any specimen of the species listed in Annexes B to E they have seized under this — be confirmed by issuance of the certifi­ Regulation , provided that they are not thus returned cate referred to in point ( 1 ) Article 18 , directly to the person or entity from whom they were and seized . Such specimens may then be treated for all pur­ poses as if they had been legally acquired . — where applicable, be immediately communicated to a management auth­ ority of the Member State in which the Article 16 specimen is to be located .

(in) However, no such authorization shall be Movement and registration of live specimens required if a live animal must be moved for the purpose of urgent veterinary treat­ ment and is returned directly to its author­ 1 . (a) ( i) A management authority of each Member ized location . State shall establish and maintain a register of the authorized locations of live speci­ mens of species included in Annex A, (iv) As soon as any movement authorized in specified in accordance with point (a) of accordance with this subparagraph has paragraph 4 and located in the territory taken place, the holder of the specimen under its jurisdiction . shall inform the management authority 3 . 2 . 92 Official Journal of the European Communities No . C 26/ 13

competent for the new location that the Article 1 7 specimen has been delivered to that loca­ tion . Stricter measures for indigenous species

(c) (i) The provisions of subparagraph (b) shall 1 . The possession of any specimen of a species listed not apply to specimens of Annex A species in Annex E in the territory of the Member State with that are commonly bred in captivity or arti­ respect to which it is listed therein and the removal of ficially propagated . any such specimen from the territory of such Member State are prohibited .

2 . Where a live specimen of a species listed in 2 . Exemption from the prohibition referred to in para­ Annex B is moved within the Community, the holder graph 1 may be granted by a management authority of of the specimen may relinquish it only after ensuring the Member State concerned by issuance, where trade that the intended recipient is adequately informed is with a third country, of an import permit, export per­ about the accommodation , equipment and practices mit or re-export certificate or, where trade is within the required to ensure the specimen will be properly cared Community, of one of the certificates referred to in for . Article 18 .

Article 18 3 . When any live specimens are transported into , from or within the Community or are held during any Certificates to be issued period of transit or transhipment, they shall be so pre­ pared, moved and cared for as to minimize the risk of injury, damage to health or cruel treatment to such spe­ On receiving an application , together with all the cimens and, in the case of animals , in conformity with requisite supporting documents from the person con­ Community legislation on the protection of animals cerned , a management authority of a Member State during transport . may issue the appropriate one of the following certifi­ cates : (a) a certificate stating that a specimen was acquired in or was introduced into the Community before the 4 . Under the procedure laid down in Article 29, the provisions relating to Appendix I , II or III to the Commission may : Convention , Annex C to Regulation ( EEC) No 3626/82 or Annexes A, B, C or E to this Regulation (a) determine the criteria, conditions and proce­ became applicable to it ; dures for application of the provisions and (b) a certificate stating that a worked specimen of a exemptions in paragraphs 1 and 2 and specify species listed in Annex A was legally acquired the live specimens and species referred to in more than 50 years previously ; subparagraph 1 (a) (i ) ; and (c) a certificate stating that a specimen was introduced (b) establish restrictions on the holding or move­ into the Community in accordance with the provi­ ment of live specimens of species included in sions of Regulation (EEC) No 3626/82 or of this Annex A or B for which the Scientific Review Regulation ; Group has advised that the introduction into (d) a certificate stating that a specimen was removed nature of such specimens, through escape or from the natural state in compliance with the legis­ release, forms an ecological threat to species of lation in force within its own territory ; wild fauna and flora indigenous to the Com­ munity ; and (e) a certificate stating that a specimen is or is a part of or derived from an animal bred in captivity ; (c) establish restrictions on the holding or move­ (f) a certificate stating that a specimen is or is a part of ment of live specimens of species in relation to or derived from an artificially propagated plant ; which restrictions on the introduction into the Community have been established in accord­ (g) a certificate stating that the possession of a speci­ ance with points (a) or (c) (ii) of Article 4 (6) men of a species listed in Annex A or Annex E is and may establish restrictions of the same legal ; nature on specimens originating in the Com­ (h) a certificate stating that the use has been author­ munity ; and ized of a specimen of a species listed in Annex A, introduced into the Community in compliance (d) establish restrictions on the holding or move­ with the provisions of this Regulation, for one of ment of live specimens in order to safeguard the purposes referred to in point (d) (ii) of Article 4 human life and health . ( i ); No . C 26/ 14 Official Journal of the European Communities 3 . 2 . 92

(i ) a certificate stating that the use of a specimen of a 4 . Any import permit issued on the basis of a copy of species listed in Annex A essential for biomedical the corresponding export permit or re-export certificate purposes or advancement of science in exceptional shall be valid only for the introduction of specimens circumstances has been authorized ; into the Community when accompanied by the original valid export permit or re-export certificate . (j) a certificate stating that, in accordance with Article 15 (2), the use has been authorized of a specimen of a species listed in Annex A for breeding or pro­ pagation purposes from which conservation ben­ Article 20 efits will accrue to the species concerned or for research or education aimed at the preservation or conservation of the species ; Charges for applications for permits and certificates

(k) a certificate stating that a specimen was acquired in Member States shall levy a charge for processing any accordance with Article 15 (5); application for a permit or certificate required under this Regulation . The charge shall be set by the Commis­ ( 1 ) a certificate stating that the movement of a live sion in accordance with the procedure laid down in specimen of a species listed in Annex A has been Article 29 . authorized .

Article 21

Article 19 Places of entry, exit and transit

Validity of and special conditions on permits and 1 . The Member States shall , within 12 months of certificates 1 January 1993 :

(a) designate customs offices for the completion of procedures for the introduction to , export or re­ 1 . Permits and certificates issued by the competent export from or transit or transhipment through the authorities of the Member States in accordance with Community of specimens of species covered by this Regulation shall be valid throughout the Com­ this Regulation ; and munity . (b) designate customs offices specifically for such pro­ cedures relating to shipments of live specimens , account being taken of the distances that such spe­ 2 . (a) However, any such permit or certificate , as well cimens may be transported, and shall provide hold­ as any permit or certificate issued on the basis ing facilities at or in close proximity to all such of it, shall be deemed void if the issuing auth­ designated places to ensure that any live specimens ority of the Commission establishes that it was held are adequately housed and cared for . issued on the false premise that the conditions for its issue were met . 2 . All places designated in accordance with para­ graph 1 shall be notified to the Commission which (b) Specimens situated in the territory of a Mem­ shall publish a list of them in the Official Journal of the ber State and covered by such documents shall European Communities. be seized by the competent authorities of that Member State and may be confiscated . 3 . In exceptional cases , where a shipment contains only one or a few accompanied live specimens , a man­ agement authority may permit the introduction into the 3 . (a) Any permit or certificate issued in accordance Community or the export or re-export therefrom at a with this Regulation may stipulate conditions customs office other than one designated in accordance and requirements imposed by the issuing auth­ with point (b) of paragraph 1 . ority to ensure compliance with the provisions thereof. 4. The minimum requirements for the holding facili­ (b) When a Member State has recourse to subpara­ ties referred to in point (b) of paragraph 1 shall be graph (a), it shall inform the Commission of determined by the Commission in accordance with the the conditions and requirements imposed . procedure laid down in Article 29 . 3 . 2 . 92 Official Journal of the European Communities No . C 26/ 15

Article 22 (b) If, at any time , the competent authorities have reason to believe that these provisions are being infringend, they shall take the appro­ Management and scientific authorities and other priate steps to ensure compliance or to insti­ competent authorities gate legal actions .

1 . Within six months of 1 January 1993 : (c) The Member States shall inform the Commis­ sion of any action taken by the competent (a) (i) Each Member State shall designate a manage­ authorities in relation to infringements of this ment authority with primary responsibility for Regulation , including the making of seizures implementation of this Regulation and for and confiscations . communication with the Commission ;

(ii) Each Member State may also designate addi­ 2 . (a) The Commission can request the competent tional management authorities and other com­ authorities of the Member States to undertake petent authorities to assist in implementation , the investigations which it considers to be in which case the primary management auth­ necessary under this Regulation . ority shall be responsible for providing to the additional authorities all the information (b) If agreed by the Commission and the compe­ tent authorities of the Member States in whose required for correct application of the Regula­ tion ; territory the investigation is to be made , the services of the Commission shall assist such (b) Each Member State shall designate one or more authorities in carrying out their duties . scientific authorities whose personnel shall be separate from those of any designated management authority and shall be appropriately qualified and Communication of information experienced in connection with the conservation , management or biology of wild animals and plants so as to render it a suitable body , and shall con­ Article 24 sider only information that has a scientific bearing in giving their advice . 1 . The Member States and the Commission shall communicate to one another the information necessary 2 . (a) Member States shall forward the names and for implementing this Regulation . addresses of the designated management auth­ orities , scientific authorities and other auth­ orities competent to grand permits or certifi­ 2 . The Commission shall communicate with the cates to the Commission which shall publish Secretariat of the Convention so as to ensure that the this information in the Official Journal of the Convention is effectively implemented throughout the European Communities. territory to which this Regulation applies . (b) Each management authority referred to in point (a) ( i ) of paragraph 1 shall , if so 3 . When the Scientific Review Group provides advice requested by the Commission , communicate to in accordance with points (a) or (d) of Article 4 ( 1 ), it, within one month , the names and specimen point (i) of Article 4 (2) (b), point (a) of Article 5 ( 1 ), signatures of people authorized to sign permits point (a) of Article 5 (2) (b) (i ) or point (a) of Article 6 or certificates, impressions of stamps , seals or ( 1 ), the Commission shall immediately communicate other devices used to authenticate permits or this advice to the management authorities of the Mem­ certificates . ber States or to the management authority of the Mem­ ber State concerned , as appropriate . (c) Member States shall communicate to the Com­ mission any changes in the information already provided, not later than one month 4 . (a) The information to be passed to the Commis­ after the implementation of such change . sion by the Member States in accordance with Articles 19 (3 ) (b) and 23 ( 1 ) (c) shall be prov­ ided on a monthly basis ; Article 23 (b) The Commission shall :

Monitoring of compliance and investigation of (i ) specify the form and manner in which such infringements information shall be provided ; and (ii) where necessary to ensure the harmonized 1 . (a) The competent authorities of the Member implementation of this Regulation , com­ States shall monitor compliance with the provi­ municate to the Member States the infor­ sion of this Regulation . mation received . No . C 26/ 16 Official Journal of the European Communities 3 . 2 . 92

5 . The Commission shall take the appropriate meas­ Article 26 ures to protect the confidentiality of information obtained in confidence pursuant to the application of this Regulation . Sanctions

1 . The Member States shall take appropriate measures Article 25 to ensure the imposition of sanctions for at least the following infringements of the provisions of this Regu­ lation : 1 . (a) The management authorities of the Member States shall communicate to the Commission , (a) introduction into or export or re-export from the before 15 June each year, all the information Community of specimens without the appropriate relating to the preceding year required for permit or certificate or with a false, falsified or drawing up the reports referred to in Article non-valid permit or certificate or one altered with­ VIII (7) of the Convention and equivalent out authorization by the issuing authority ; information on international trade in all speci­ mens of species listed in Annexes A, B and C (b) failure to comply with the stipulations specified on and on introduction into the Community of a permit or certificate issued in accordance with specimens of species listed in Annex D. The this Regulation ; information to be communicated and the for­ mat for its presentation shall be specified by (c) making a false declaration or knowingly providing the Commission . false information in order to obtain a permit or cer­ tificate ; (b) On the basis of the information referred to in (a), the Commission shall publish annually a (d) using a false, falsified or non-valid permit or certi­ statistical report on the introduction into and ficate or one altered without authorization , as a the export and re-export from the Community basis for obtaining a Community permit or certifi­ of the specimens of the species to which this cate or for any other official purpose in connection Regulation applies . with this Regulation ;

(e) making no declaration or making a false declara­ tion on import ; 2 . (a) With respect to the species to which this Regu­ lation applies and species which may be eligi­ ble for inclusion in the Annexes , the competent (0 shipment of live specimens not properly prepared authorities of the Member States shall forward so as to minimize the risk of injury, damage to to the Commission all the relevant information health or cruel treatment ; relating to : (g) use of specimens of species listed in Annex A other — the biological or trade status of such spe­ than in accordance with the authorization given at cies , the time of issuance of the import permit or subse­ quently ; — the methods used for their transport, (h) trade in artificially propagated plants contrary to the provisions laid down in accordance with point — the requirements for accomodating and (c) of Article 9 (2); caring for live specimens , (i) shipment of specimens into or out of or transit — the uses to which specimens of such spe­ through the territory of the Community without the cies are put, and appropriate permit or certificate issued in accord­ ance with this Regulation and , in the case of export — scientific, technical and other forms of pro­ or re-export from a third country party to the Con­ gress in methods of controlling trade in vention , in accordance therewith, or satisfactory live specimens , parts and derivatives, proof of its existence ; including methods for detection and inves­ tigation of illegal trade . (j) possession of specimens in contravention of Arti­ cles 14 or 17 ; (b) The Commission may, where necessary, take suitable steps to coordinate the work in these (k) purchase, acquisition for commercial purposes , use fields or to use the information to improve the for commercial gain, display to the public for com­ application of this Regulation . mercial purposes , sale, keeping for sale, offering 3 . 2 . 92 Official Journal of the European Communities No . C 26/ 17

for sale or transporting for sale of specimens in tion for approval by the conference of the parties to the contravention of Article 1 5 ; Convention and which is relevant to the implementa­ tion of this Regulation shall be established by the Com­ ( 1 ) failure to notify the holding, acquisition (whether mission in accordance with the procedure laid down in or not by captive breeding or artificial propaga­ Article 29 . tion), death or disposal of live specimens of Annex A species or movement of live specimens contrary to the provisions of Article 16 ; 2 . Proposals for approval by the conference of the parties to the Convention may be submitted by : (m) removal of a specimen of a species listed in Annex E from the territory of a Member State with respect a) the Member States ; or to which it is listed therein , contrary to the provi­ b) the Commission on behalf of the Community when sions of Article 17 ; the latter is a party to the Convention ; (n) use of a permit or certificate for any specimen only when they have been approved in accordance with other than one for which it was issued ; the procedure laid down in Article 29 . (0) falsification or alteration of any permit or certifi­ cate issued in accordance with this Regulation ; 3 . (a) During meetings of the conference of the par­ ties to the Convention , the representatives of (p) failure to disclose rejection of an application for a the Member States may express and vote in permit or certificate, in accordance with Article 8 favour of a position other than the common (3). position established in accordance with para­ graph 1 only in order to represent the interests 2 . The measures referred to in paragraph 1 shall be of dependent territories . appropriate in relation to the nature and the gravity of (b) Any such divergent position may be expressed the infringement and include provisions with regard to by a Member State and supported by its vote the seizure and confiscation of specimens . only after the Member State, in consultation with the Commission , has exhausted the possi­ 3 . Where a specimen is confiscated the specimen shall bilities to reconcile this with the common posi­ be entrusted to a management authority of the Member tion and, in this case, shall make it clear that it State of confiscation which : was expressing its position or exercising its vote on behalf of an interest of a dependent ( 1 ) shall , following consultation with a scientific auth­ territory . ority of that Member State, place or otherwise dis­ pose of the specimen where it deems appropriate and consistent with the purposes and provisions of Article 28 the Convention and this Regulation ; and (ii) in the case of a living specimen having been The Scientific Review Group introduced into the Community, may, after consul­ tation with the State of export, return the specimen 1 . A scientific consultative group is hereby estab­ to that State at the expense of the convicted per­ lished, consisting of the representatives of each Mem­ son . ber State's scientific authority and chaired by the repre­ sentative of the Commission . 4 . Where a living specimen of a species listed in Annex B or C arrives from a third country at a port of 2 . (a) The Scientific Review Group shall examine entry into the Community without the appropriate any scientific question relating to the imple­ valid permit or certificate, the specimen may be seized mentation of this Regulation raised by the and confiscated or, if the consignee refuses to acknow­ chairman , either on his own initiative or at the ledge the specimen, the competent authorities of the request of the members, the Commission or the Member State responsible for the place of entry may, if Committee . appropriate , refuse to accept the shipment and require the carrier to return the specimen to its place of depar­ (b) The Scientific Review Group shall endeavour ture . to ensure that the best scientific information available is taken into consideration and shall convey its scientific findings and advice to the Commission and the Committee . Article 27

Common positions on proposals submitted to the Article 29 conference of the parties to the Convention The Commission shall be assisted by a commitee com­ 1 . A common position of the Member States on each posed of the representatives of the Member States and proposal submitted to the Secretariat of the Conven­ chaired by the representative of the Commission . No . C 26/ 18 Official Journal of the European Communities 3 . 2 . 92

The representative of the Commission shall submit to (c) adopt the measures referred to in Article 4 (6), the Committee a draft of the measures to be taken . The Article 6 (4), Article 9 ( 1 ) and (3), Article 10 (2), Committee shall deliver its opinion on the draft within Article 11 , Article 12 ( 1 ) and (2), Article 14 (3), a time limit which the chairman may lay down accord­ Article 15 (2) and (4), Article 16 (4), Article 20, ing to the urgency of the matter . The opinion shall be Article 21 (4), Article 27 ( 1 ) and (2); and delivered by the majority laid down in Article 148 (2) of (d) adopt any additional measures necessary to ensure the Treaty in the case of decisions which the Council is effective and harmonized application of the provi­ required to adopt on a proposal from the Commission . sions of this Regulation , including measures to The votes of the representatives of the Member States within the Committee shall be weighted in the manner implement resolutions of the conference of the par­ set out in that Article . The chairman shall not vote . ties to the Convention, where appropriate, and to establish procedures for marking specimens as an aid to identification and enforcement . The Commission shall adopt measures which shall apply immediately . However, if these measures are not in accordance with the opinion of the Committee, they Article 31 shall be communicated by the Commission to the Council forthwith . In that event the Commission shall Each Member State shall notify the Commission and defer application of the measures which it has decided the Secretariat of the Convention of the provisions for a period of three months from the date of such com­ which it adopts specifically for the implementation of munication . this Regulation and of all legal instruments used and action taken for its implementation and enforcement .

The Council , acting by a qualified majority, may take a The Commission shall communicate this information different decision within the time limit referred to in to the other Member States . the previous paragraph .

Article 32 Final provisions Regulation (EEC) No 3626/82 is hereby repealed . Article 30 Article 33 In accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 29, the Commission shall : This Regulation shall enter into force on the date of its publication in the Official Journal of the European (a) amend Annexes A to E on the basis of the criteria Communities. contained in Article 3 ; It shall apply from 1 January 1993 . (b) lay down uniform conditions and criteria for : (i) the issue , validity and use of the documents Articles 28 , 29 and 30 shall apply from the date of entry referred to in Articles 4 to 7 and 18 and deter­ into force . mine the design thereof ; and This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and (ii) the use of plant health certificates ; directly applicable in all Member States . 3 . 2 . 92 Official Journal of the European Communities No . C 26/ 19

ANNEXES A , Band C

INTERPRETATION

1 . Species included in these annexes are referred to :

(a) by the name of the species ; or

(b) as being all of the species included in a higher taxon or designated part thereof.

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

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

4. Domestic forms of the species or higher taxa named in these annexes are excluded therefrom .

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

6 . An asterisk placed against the name of a species or higher taxon indicates that one or more geo­ graphically separate populations, subspecies or species of that species or taxon are included in Annex A and are excluded from Annex B.

7 . Two asterisks '**' placed against the name of a species or higher taxon indicate that one or more geographically separate populations, subspecies or species of that species or taxon are included in Annex B and are excluded from Annex A.

8 . The symbols ' I', 'II' and 'III' and the symbol ' x ' followed by a number placed against the name of a species or higher taxon to refer to the Appendices of the Convention in which the species con­ cerned are listed, as indicated in notes 9 to 12 . Where none of these annotations appears, the spe­ cies concerned are not listed in the Appendices to the Convention .

9 . (I) against the name of a species or higher taxon indicates that the species or higher taxon con­ cerned is included in Appendix I of the Convention .

10 . ( II) against the name of a species or higher taxon indicates that the species or higher taxon con­ cerned is included in Appendix II of the Convention .

11 . (Ill) against the name of a species or higher taxon indicates that it is included in Appendix III of the Convention . In this case the country with respect to which the species or higher taxon is included in Appendix III is also indicated by a two-letter code as follows : BW (Botswana), CA (Canada), CO (Colombia), CR (Costa Rica), GH (Ghana), GT (Guatemala), HN (Honduras), IN (India), MY (Malaysia), MU (Mauritius), NP (Nepal), TN (Tunisia) and UY (Uruguay).

12 . The symbol ' x ' followed by a number placed against the name of a species or higher taxon in Annex A or B denotes that certain geographically separate populations, species, groups of species or families of that species or taxon are listed in Appendix I , II or III of the Convention , as follows :

x701 Dendrolagus bennettianus, Dendrolagus lnustus , Dendrolagus lumholtzi and Dendrolagus ursinus are listed in Appendix II .

x 702 All species are listed in Appendix II except Ateles geoffroyi frontatus and Ateles geoffroyi panamensis which are listed in Appendix I.

x 703 All species are listed in Appendix II except Lagothrix flavicauda which is listed in Appen­ dix I.

x 704 The species is listed in Appendix II but subspecies Cercocebus galeritus galeritus is listed in Appendix I.

x 705 The species is listed in Appendix II but subspecies Colobus pennantii kirki is listed in Appendix I.

x 706 Myrmecophaga tridactyla and Tamandua tetradactyla chapadensis are listed in Appendix II . Tamandua tetradactyla is listed in Appendix III for Guatemala .

x 707 Bradypus variegatus is listed in Appendix II . No . C 26/20 Official Journal of the European Communities 3 . 2 . 92

x 708 Choloepus hoffmanni is listed in Appendix III for Costa Rica . x 709 Cabassous centralis is listed in Appendix III for Costa Rica and Cabassous tatouay is listed in Appendix III for Uruguay . x710 Manis crassicaudata , Manis javanica and Manis pentadactyla are listed in Appendix II . Manis gigantea , Manis tetradactyla and Manis tricuspis are listed in Appendix III for Ghana . x 71 1 All species are listed in Appendix II except Lipotes vexillifer, Platanista spp., Berardius spp ., Hyperoodon spp., Physeter macrocephalus spp., Sotalia spp., Sousa spp ., Neophocaena pho­ caenoides, Phocoena sinus, Eschrichtius robustus, Balaenoptera spp . (except population of West Greenland of Balaenoptera acutorostrata), Megaptera novaeangliae , Balaena spp . and Caperea marginata which are listed in Appendix I. x712 The populations of Bhutan , India, Nepal and Pakistan are listed in Appendix I and the population of the territory of the European Community is listed in Appendix II . x 713 Dusicyon culpaeus , Dusicyon griseus and Dusicyon gymnocercus are listed in Appendix II . x 714 The population of Mexico is listed in Appendix I and the population of the territory of the European Community is listed in Appendix II . x715 The species is listed in Appendix I except the population of Australia which is listed in Appendix II . x 716 Trichechus inunquis and Trichechus manatus are listed in Appendix I. Trichechus senegalen­ sis is listed in Appendix II . x717 The species is listed in Appendix II but subspecies Equus hemionus hemionus and Equus hemionus khur are listed in Appendix I. x718 All species are listed in Appendix II except the populations of Afghanistan, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal and Pakistan which are listed in Appendix I. x 719 The species is listed in Appendix II but subspecies Capra falconeri chialtanensis , Capra fal­ conerijerdoni and Capra falconeri megaceros are listed in Appendix I. x 720 Cephalophus dorsalis , Cephalophus monticola , Cephalophus oglibyi , Cephalophus sylvicultor and Cephalophus zebra are listed in Appendix II . x 721 Gazella cuvieri , Gazella dorcas and Gazella leptoceros are listed in Appendix III for Tunisia . x 722 The species is listed in Appendix III for Uruguay but subspecies Rhea americana albescens is listed in Appendix II . x 723 Rhynchotus rufescens maculicollis , Rhynchotus rufescens pallescens and Rhynchotus rufescens rufescens are listed in Appendix II . x 724 Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis and Leptoptilos crumeniferus are listed in Appendix III for Ghana . x 725 Ciconia ciconia boyciana is listed in Appendix I. x726 Eudocimus ruber is listed in Appendix II . Hagedashia hagedash , Lampribis rara and Thres­ kiornis aethiopicus are listed in Appendix III for Ghana . x 727 Anas aucklandica aucklandica and Anas aucklandica chlorotis are listed in Appendix II . x 728 Cygnus columbianusjankowskil is listed in Appendix II . x 729 Sarcoramphus papa is listed in Appendix III for Honduras . x 730 The following species are listed in Appendix III : Crax daubentoni and Crax pauxi for Col­ ombia, Crax rubra for Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala and Honduras, Ortalis vetula for Guatemala and Honduras and Penelope purpurascens for Honduras . x731 Arborophila brunneopectus and Arborophila charltonii are listed in Appendix III for Malay­ sia . x732 Cyrtonyx montezumae mearnsi (except the population of the USA) and Cyrtonyx montezu­ mae montezumae are in Appendix II . x 733 Lophura erythrophthalma and Lophura ignita are listed in Appendix III for Malaysia . x 734 The species is listed in Appendix II but subspecies Grus canadensis neslotes and Grus cana­ densis pulla are listed in Appendix I. x 735 Gallicolumba luzonica is listed in Appendix II . x 736 All species are listed in Appendix II except Psittacula krameri which is listed in Appendix III for Ghana and Melopsittacus undulatus and Nymphicus hollandicus which are not listed in the Convention . 3 . 2 . 92 Official Journal of the European Communities No . C 26/21

x 737 Tauraco corythaix is listed in Appendix II . Corythaeola cristata , Crinifer piscator, Muso­ phaga violacea and Tauraco macrorhynchus are listed in Appendix III for Ghana . x 738 Aceros narcondami, Buceros bicornis, Buceros hydrocorax and Buceros rhinoceros are listed in Appendix II . x 739 Ramphastos sulfuratus is listed in Appendix III for Guatemala . x 740 Rupicola spp . is listed in Appendix II . Cephalopterus ornatus and Cephalopterus penduliger are listed in Appendix III for Colombia . x 741 Pitta brachyura nympha and Pitta quajana are listed in Appendix II . x 742 Paroaria capitata and Paroaria coronata are listed in Appendix II . x 743 Sphenodon punctatus is listed in Appendix I. x 744 All European populations except that of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics are listed in Appendix I. x 745 All species are listed in Appendix II but Ariocarpus agavoides, Ariocarpus scaphorostrus and Ariocarpus trigonus are listed in Appendix I. 13 . The symbol ' — ' followed by a number placed against the name of a species or higher taxon denotes that designated geographically separate populations, species , groups of species or families of that species or taxon are excluded from the Annex concerned as follows : — 102 Populations of Bhutan , India, Nepal, Pakistan and of the territory of the European Com­ munity , — 103 Population of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, — 104 Population of China, — 106 Population of the United States of America, — 107 — Chile : part of the population of Parinacota Province, la. Region of Tarapacà, — Peru : populations of Pampa Galeras National Reserve and Nuclear Zone, Pedregal, Oscconta and Sawacocha (Province of Lucanas), Sais Picotani (Province of Azangaro), Sais Tupac Amaru ( Province of Janin), and of Salinas Aguada Blanca National Reserve ( Provinces of Arequipa and Cailloma), — 1 1 1 Melopsittacus undulatus and Nymphicus hollandicus, — 1 12 Population of the Congo subject to an annual export quota of 600 (in 1990, 1991 and 1992), — 113 Populations of Botswana, Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia and Zimbabwe and populations of the following countries subject to the specified annual export quotas :

1990 1991 1992

Cameroon 0 0 0 Congo 0 0 0 Ethiopia 9 370 8 870 8 870 ranched skins : 6 500 6 000 6 000 live hatchlings : 2 500 2 500 2 500 hunting trophies : 50 50 50 live adults : 20 20 20 curios from ranching : 300 300 300 Kenya 5 000 6 000 8 000 (skins and derivatives only) Madagascar 0 2 000 4 000 (ranched specimens only) Somalia 500 500 500 Sudan 5 040 0 0 United Republic of Tanzania 1 100 5 100 6 100 ranched specimens : 0 4 000 6 000 wild-taken specimens : 1 000 1 000 0 hunting trophies : 100 100 100 .

— 114 Populations of Australia and Papua New Guinea and population of Indonesia subject to specified annual export quotas as follows : No . C 26/22 Official Journal of the European Communities 3 . 2 . 92

1990 1991 1992

Total 5 000 6 000 7 500 Ranched specimens 2 000 3 000 5 000 Wild skins with belly — width of 1 0- 1 8 inches 3 000 3 000 2 500 .

— 1 1 5 Population of the Congo but with a zero annual export quota . — 116 Population of Indonesia subject to specified annual export quotas ( 1990 : 1 250 ; 1991 : 1 500 ; 1992 : 2 500 including 50 % ranched specimens). — 1 1 7 Population of Chile . — 1 18 All species that are not succulent . — 190 Species of the subfamily in Annex A, namely Nemosia rourel and Tangara fastuosa . — 191 Except Limonium bellidifolium . 14. The symbol ' + ' followed by a number placed against the name of a species or higher taxon denotes that only designated geographically separate populations, subspecies or species of that species or taxon are included in the Annex concerned, as follows : + 201 Population of South America (populations outside South America are not included in the Annexes); + 202 Populations of Bhutan, India, Nepal and Pakistan and the territory of the European Com­ munity ; + 203 Populations of Mexico and of the territory of the European Community ; + 204 Populations of Cameroon and Nigeria ; + 205 Population of Asia ; + 206 Population of India ; + 207 Populations of North and Central America ; + 209 — Chile : part of the population of Parinacota Province, la . Region of Tarapacà, — Peru : populations of Pampa Galeras National Reserve and Nuclear Zone, Pedregal, Oscconta and Sawacocha (Province of Lucanas), Sais Picotani (Province of Azangaro), Sais Tupac Amaru (Province of Janin), and of Salinas Aguada Blanca National Reserve (Provinces of Arequipa and Cailloma); + 211 Population of Mexico ; + 212 Populations of Algeria, Burkina Faso, Cameroon , Central African Republic, Chad, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal and the Sudan ; + 214 Population of Indonesia subject to specified annual export quotas ( 1990 : 1 250 ; 1991 : 1 500 ; 1992 : 2 500 including 50 % ranched specimens); + 215 All species of New Zealand ; + 216 Population of Chile ; + 250 Population of the territory of the European Community . 1 5 . The symbol 4 = ' followed by a number placed against the name of a species or higher taxon denotes that the name of that species or taxon shall be interpreted as follows : = 301 Includes family Tupalidae ; = 302 Includes generic Leontideus ; = 303 Includes synonym Saguinus geoffroyi; = 304 Includes synonym Cercopithecus roloway; = 306 Includes synonym Colobus badius rufomitratus; = 307 Includes generic synonym Simias ; = 308 Includes generic synonym Mandrillus; = 309 Includes generic synonym Rhinopithecus; = 311 Includes synonym Priodontes giganteus ; = 316 Includes generic synonym Fennecus ; 3 . 2 . 92 Official Journal of the European Communities No . C 26/23

= 317 Also referenced as Ursus thibetanus ; = 318 Includes generic synonym Thalarctos ; = 319 Also referenced as Aonyx microdon or as Paraonyx microdon ; = 320 Includes synonyms Lutra annectens, Lutra enudris, Lutra incarum and Lutra platensis; = 321 Includes synonym Eupieres major; = 322 Also referenced as Lynx caracal; includes generic synonym Caracal; = 323 Also referenced as Lynx pardinus or Felis lynx pardina ; = 324 Also referenced as Lynx rufus esculnapae; = 325 Includes synonyms Equus klang and Equus onager; = 326 Includes generic synonym Dama ; = 327 Includes generic synonyms Axis and Hyelaphus; = 328 Includes synonym Bosfrontalis ; = 329 Includes synonym Bos grunniens ; = 330 Includes generic synonym Novibos ; = 33 1 Includes generic synonym Anoa ; = 332 Includes synonym Oryx tao ; = 333 Includes synonym Ovis aries ophion ; = 334 Also referenced as Anas platyrhynchos laysanensis; = 336 Includes synonyms Falco pelegrinoides and Falco babylonicus ; = 337 Includes generic synonym Pipile; = 338 Includes generic synonym Mitu ; = 339 Also incorrectly referred to as Rheinartia ocellata ; includes synonym Rheinartia nigrescens ; = 340 Also referenced as Eupodotis bengalensis; = 341 Often traded under the incorrect designation Ara caninde ; = 342 Includes generic synonym Cyclopsitta ; = 343 Formerly included in genus Gailirex; = 344 Also referenced as Mimizuku gurneyi ; = 345 Formerly included in genus Ramphodon ; = 346 Also referenced as Muscicapa ruecki ; = 347 Formerly included in genus Spinus ; = 348 Includes generic synonyms Nicoria and Geoemyda (part); = 349 Also referenced in genus Testudo ; = 350 Formerly included in Podocnemis spp . ; = 351 Includes Alligatoridae, Crocodylidae and Gavialidae; = 352 Formerly included in Chamaeleo spp . ; = 353 Also referenced as Constrictor constrictor occidentalis; = 354 Includes synonym Pseudoboa cloelia ; = 355 Also referenced as Hydrodynastes gigas ; = 356 Includes generic synonym Megalobatrachus; = 357 Sensu D'Abrera ; = 358 Also referenced in genus Dysnomia ; = 359 Includes generic synonym Proptera ; = 360 Also referenced in genus Carunculina ; = 361 Includes generic synonym Micromya ; = 362 Includes generic synonym Papuina ; = 363 Also referenced as Podophyllum emodi; = 364 Also referenced in genus Sclerocactus; = 365 Also referenced in genus Echinocactus ; = 366 Also referenced in genus Pachycereus ; = 367 Also referenced in genus Escobaria ; No . C 26/24 Official Journal of the European Communities 3 . 2 . 92

= 368 Also referenced as Echinocereus lindsayi; = 369 Also referenced as Wilcoxia schmollii; = 370 Also referenced in genus Neolloydia or in genus Sclerocactus; = 371 Also referenced as Solisia pectinata ; — 372 Also referenced as Lobeira macdougallii; = 373 Also referenced in genus Neolloydia ; = 374 Also referenced as Saussurea lappa ; = 375 Also referenced as Engelhardia pterocarpa ; = 376 Includes families Apostasiaceae and Cypripediaceae as subfamilies Apostasioideae and Cypripedioldeae ; = 377 Also referenced as Lycaste virginalis var. alba ; = 378 Also referenced as Sarracenia rubra alabamensis; = 379 Also referenced as Sarracenia rubra jonesii ; = 380 Includes synonym Stangeria paradoxa ; = 381 Includes synonym Welwitschia bainesii; = 385 Includes generic synonym Coendou ; = 386 Includes generic synonym Cuniculus ; = 387 Includes synonym Vulpes vulpes leucopus; = 388 Includes synonym Nasua narica; = 389 Includes synonym Galictis allamandi ; = 390 Includes synonym Martes gwatkinsi; = 391 Includes generic synonym Viverra ; = 392 Also referenced as Tragelaphus eurycerus; includes generic synonym Taurotragus; = 393 Formerly included as Bubalus bubalis (domesticated form) ; = 394 Also referenced as Ardeola ibis ; = 395 Also referenced as Egretta alba ; = 396 Also referenced as Spatula clypeata ; = 397 Also referenced as Nyroca nyroca ; = 398 Includes synonym Dendrocygna fulva ; = 399 Also referenced as Cairina hartlaubii; = 402 Also referenced as Turturoena iriditorques or Columba malherbii (in part); = 403 Also referenced as Columba mayeri; = 404 Also referenced as Treron australis (in part); = 405 Also referenced as Calopelia brehmeri; includes synonym Calopelia puella ; = 406 Also referenced as Tympanistria tympanistria ; = 407 Also referenced as Terpsiphone bourbonnensis ; = 408 Also referenced as Estrilda subflava or Sporaeginthus subflavus ; = 409 Also referenced as Estrilda larvata ; includes synonym Lagonosticta vinacea ; = 410 Includes generic synonym Spermestes; = 411 Also referenced as Euodice cantans ; = 412 Also referenced as Hypargos nitidulus ; = 413 Includes synonym Parmoptila rubrifrons ; = 414 Includes synonyms Pyrenestesfrommi and Pyrenestes rothschildi; = 415 Also referenced as Estrilda bengala ; = 416 Includes synonym Bubalornis niger; = 417 Also referenced as Euplectes afra ; = 418 Also referenced as Colluspasser ardens ; = 419 Also referenced as Colluspasser macrourus ; = 420 Includes synonym Euplectesfranciscanus ; = 421 Also referenced as Anaplectes melanotis ; 3 . 2 . 92 Official Journal of the European Communities No . C 26/25

= 422 Includes synonyms Passer diffusus, Passer gongonensis , Passer suahelicus and Passer swain­ sonii ; = 423 Includes synonym Ploceus nigriceps ; = 424 Includes synonym Ploceus atrogularis ; = 425 Also referenced as Sitagra luteola ; = 426 Also referenced as Sitagra melanocephala ; = 427 Includes synonyms Ploceus katangae , Ploceus reichardi, Ploceus ruweti and Ploceus vitellinus ; = 428 Also referenced as Hypochera chalybeata ; includes synonyms Vidua amauropteryx, Vidua centralis . Vidua neumanni, Vidua okavangoensis and Vidua ultramarina ; = 429 Includes synonym Vidua orientalis ; = 430 Also referenced as Pelusios subniger; = 431 Formerly included in genus Natrix ; = 480 Also referenced as Phaeornis obscurus lanaiensis ; = 48 1 Also referenced as Phaeornis obscurus myadestinus ; = 482 Also referenced as Loxia curvirostra scotica ; = 483 Also referenced as Varanus grayi ; = 484 Also referenced as Chlorophora excelsa. 16 . The symbol 10 ' followed by a number placed against the name of a species or higher taxon shall be interpreted as follows : °501 for the exclusive purpose of allowing international trade in cloth made from wool sheared from live vicunas of the populations included in Annex B (see + 209), and of the items made thereof. The reverse side of the cloth must bear the logotype adopted by the range states of the species , which are signatories to the Convenio para la conservacion y Manejo de la Vicuna , and the selvages either the words VICU ANDES — CHILE or the words VICU ANDES — PERU, depending on the country of origin ; °502 fossils are not subject to Cites provisions ; ° 520 all specimens of Cystophora cristata are included in Annex B except skins of young animals in the phase of pelage where they are known as 'bluebacks'. Only blueback skins are included in Annex A ; °521 all specimens of Phoca groenlandica are included in Annex B except skins of young animals in the phase of pelage where they are known as 'whitecoats'. Only whitecoat skins are included in Annex A ; °522 all specimens are included in Annex C except plant seeds , spores , pollen (including Polli­ nia), tissue cultures and flasked seedling cultures . 17 . The symbol followed by a number placed against the name of a species of higher taxon included in Annex B indicates that , in relation thereto, the only parts and derivatives considered as speci­ mens for the purposes of this Regulation are those designated as follows : #1 Designates all parts and derivatives , except : (a) seeds , spores and pollen (including Pollinia), and (b) tissue cultures and flasked seedling cultures ; #2 Designates all parts and derivatives except : (a) seeds and pollen ; (b) tissue cultures and flasked seedling cultures ; and (c) chemical derivatives ; #3 Designates roots and readily recognizable parts thereof ; #4 Designates all parts and derivatives, except : (a) seeds and pollen ; (b) tissue cultures and flasked seedling cultures ; (c) fruits and parts and derivatives thereof of naturalised or artificially propagated plants ; and (d) separate stem joints (pads) and parts and derivatives thereof of naturalized or artifi­ cially propagated Opuntia subgenus Opuntia spp . ; No . C 26/26 Official Journal of the European Communities 3 . 2 . 92

#5 Designates all parts and derivatives, except : (a) seeds and pollen ; (b) tissue cultures and flasked seedling cultures ; and (c) separate leaves and parts and derivatives thereof of naturalized or artificially propa­ gated Aloe vera ; #6 Designates all parts and derivatives except : (a) seeds and pollen (including Pollinia); (b) tissue cultures and flasked seedling cultures ; (c) cut flowers of artificially propagated plants ; and (d) fruits and parts and derivatives thereof of artificially propagated Vanilla spp .

Annex A Annex B Annex C

FAUNA

MAMMALIA

MONOTREMATA Tachyglossidae Zaglossus spp . (II)

MARSUPIALIA Dasyuridae Sminthopsis longicaudata (I) Sminthopsis psammophila (I) Myrmecobiidae Myrmecobiusfasciatus Thylacinidae Thylacinus cynocephalus p.e . ( I) Peramelidae Chaeropus ecaudatus p.e . (I) Perameles bougainville (I ) Perameles gunnii Thylacomyidae Macrotis lagotis (I) Macrotis leucura ( I) Phalangeridae Phalanger lullulae Phalanger maculatus (II) Phalanger orientalis ( II) Burramyidae Burramys parvus (II) Vombatidae Lasiorhinus krefftii ( I) Macropodidae Macropodidae spp . * x 701 Bettongia spp . (I) Caloprymnus campestris p.e . (I ) Lagorchestes hirsutus ( I) Lagostrophusfasciatus ( I) Onychogaleafraenata ( I) Onychogalea lunata ( I)

INSECTIVORA

Solenodontidae Solenodon cubanus Solenodon paradoxus Erinaceidae Erinaceus algirus Soricidae Crocidura canariensis Talpidae Galemys pyrenaicus

CH1ROPTERA Pteropodidae Acerodon spp . (II) Pteralopex spp . Pteropus spp . * (II) Pteropus insularis (I) Pteropus livingstonei Pteropus mariannus (I) 3.2.92 Official Journal of the European Communities No . C 26/27

Annex A Annex B Annex C

Pteropus molossinus (I) Pteropus phaeocephalus (I) Pteropus pilosus (I) Pteropus rodricensis Pteropus samoensis (I) Pteropus tonganus (J) Pteropus voeltzkowi Rhinolophidae Rhinolophus blasii Rhinolophus euryale Rhinolophusferrumequinum Rhinolophus hipposideros Rhinolophus mehelyi Phyllostomidae Vampyros lineatus { III , UY) Vespertilionidae Barbastella barbastellus Eptesicus nilssoni Eptesicus serotinus Miniopterus schreibersi Myotis bechsteini Myotis blythii Myotis brandti Myotis capaccinii Myotis dasycneme Myotis daubentoni Myotis emarginatus Myotis myotis Myotis mystacinus Myotis nattereri Nyctalus lasiopterus Nyctalus leisleri Nyctalus noctula Pipistrellus kuhlii Pipistrellus maderensis Pipistrellus nathusii Pipistrellus pipistrellus Pipistrellus savii Plecotus auritus Plecotus austriacus Vespertilio murinus Molossidae Tadarida teniotis

PRIMATES PRIMATES spp.* = 301 (II) Lemuridae Lemuridae spp . (I) Cheirogaleidae Cheirogaleidae spp . ( I ) Indriidae Indriidae spp . ( 1 ) Daubentoniidae Daubentonia madagascariensis (I) Lorisidae Nycticebus pygmaeus (II) Tarsiidae Tarsius pumilus ( II) Tarsius syrichta (II) Callithricidae Callithrix humeralifer (II) Callithrixjacchus aurita (I) Callithrixjacchusflaviceps (I) Leontopithecus spp . = 302 ( I) Saguinus bicolor (1 ) Saguinus leucopus ( I ) Saguinus oedipus = 303 (I) Callimiconidae Callimico goeldii ( I ) Cebidae Alouatta palliata (I) Ateles spp. x 702 Brachyteles arachnoïdes ( I) Cacajao spp . ( I ) Callicebus personatus (II) No . C 26/28 Official Journal of the European Communities 3.2.92

Annex A Annex B Annex C

Chiropotes albinasus ( I) Lagothrix spp. x 703 Saimirí oerstedii ( I) Cercopithecidae Allenopithecus nigroviridis (II) Cercocebus galeritus x 704 Cercopithecus diana = 304 (I) Cercopithecus solatus (II) Colobus pennantii x 705 Colobuspreussi (II) Colobus rufomitratus = 306 (I) Colobus satanas ( II) Macaca silenus (I) Nasalis spp . = 307 (I) Papio leucophaeus = 308 (I ) Papio sphinx = 308 (I) Presbytis entellus (I) Presbytisfrancoisi (II) Presbytis geei ( I) Presbytisjohnii (II) Presbytis pileata ( I) Presbytis potenziani (I) Pygathrix spp . = 309 (I) Hylobatidae Hylobatidae spp . (I) Pongidae Pongidae spp . ( I) EDENTA TA I Myrmecophagidae Myrmecophagidae spp . x 706 Bradypodidae Bradypodidae spp . * x 707 Bradypus torquatus Choloepidae Choloepidae spp . x 708 Dasypodidae Dasypodidae spp . * x 709 Priodontes maximus = 311

PHOL1DOTA Manidae Manis spp.* x 710 Manis temminckii (I)

LAGOMORPHA Leporidae Caprolagus hispidus (I) Lepus timidus Romerolagus diazi (I)

RODENTIA Gliridae Dryomys nitedula Muscardinus avellanarius Myomimus roachi Sciuridae Cynomys mexicanus (I) Epixerus ebii (III , GH) Marmota caudata (III, IN) Marmota himalayana (III , IN) Ratufa spp . *(II) Ratufa indica (II) Sciurus anomalus Sciurus deppei (III, CR) Spermophilus citellus Castoridae Castor canadensis Castorfiber Anomiuridae Anomalurus beecrofti (III, GH) Anomalurus derbianus (III, GH) Anomalurus peli (III , GH) Idiurus macrotis (III , GH) 3.2.92 Official Journal of the European Communities No . C 26/29

I Annex A Annex B Annex C

Cricetidae Cricetus cricetus Arvicolidae Microtus cabrerae Microtus oeconomus arenicola Ondatra zibethicus Muridae Leporillus conditor (I ) Pseudomys praeconis (I) Xeromys myoides ( 1 ) Zyzomys pedunculatus (I) Zapodidae Sicista betulina Hystricidae Hystrix cristata (III , GH) Erethizontidae Sphiggurus mexicanus = 385 (III, HN) Sphiggurus spinosus = 385 (III , UY) Agoutidae Agoutipaca = 386(111 , ΗΝ) Dasyproctidae Dasyprocta punctata (III , ΗΝ) Chinchillidae \ Chinchilla spp. + 201 ( I) l Capromyidae Capromys spp .

CETACEA CETACEA spp. x 71 1

CARNIVORA Canidae Canis aureus (III , IN) Canis latrans Canis lupus * * + 202 x 7 1 2 Canis lupus * — 102 (II) Canis rufus Canis simensis Chrysocyon brachyurus (II) Cuon alpinus(II) Dusicyon spp. x 7 1 3 Lycaon pictus Speothos venaticus (I) Urocyon spp . Vulpes bengalensis (III , IN) Vulpes cana (II) Vulpes vulpes griffithi (III, IN) Vulpes vulpes montana ( III, IN) Vulpes vulpes pusilla = 387(111 , IN) Vulpes zerda = 316(11) Ursidae Ailuropoda melanoleuca (I) Helarctos malayanus ( 1 ) Melursus ursinus (I) Selenarctos thibetanus = 317 (I) Tremarctos ornatus (I) Ursus americanus (III , CA) Ursus arctos ** + 203 x 7 1 4 Ursus arctos * — 103 (II) Ursus arctos isabellinus (I) Ursus arctos pruinosus (I) Ursus maritimus = 3 1 8 (II) Procyonidae Ailurusfulgens (II ) Bassaricyon gabbii (III, CR) Bassariscus sumichrasti (III , CR) Nasua nasua = 388 (III, ΗΝ) Nasua nasua solitaria ( III , UY) Potosflavus (III , HN) Procyon lotor Mustelidae Aonyx congica ** = 319 + 204 (I) Conepatus humboldtii (II) Eira barbara (III , ΗΝ) No . C 26/30 Official Journal of the European Communities 3.2 . 92

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Enhydra lutris nereis ( I) Galictis vittata = 389 (III , CR) Gulo gulo Lutrinae spp . * (II) Lutrafelina (I) Lutra longicaudis = 320 (I) Lutra lutra (I) Lutra provocax (I ) Martes americana Martesflavigula = 390 (III , IN) Martesfoina intermedia ( III , IN) Martes martes Martes pennanti Martes zibellina Mellivora capensis ( III , BW, GH) Mustela altaica (III, IN) Mustela erminea (III , IN) Mustela kathiah (III , IN) Mustela lutreola Mustela nigripes (I) Mustela putorius Mustela sibirica (III , IN) Pteronura brasiliensis (I) Taxidea taxus

Viverridae Arctictis binturong(III , IN) Civettictis civetta = 391 (III , BW) Cryptoproctaferox { W ) Cynogale bennettii (II) Eupleres goudotii = 321 ( II) Fossafossa (II) Genetta genetta Hemigalus derbyanus ( II) Liberiictis kuhni Paguma larvata (III , IN) Paradoxurus hermaphroditus (III , IN) Paradoxurusjerdoni ( III , IN) Prionodon linsang (II) Prionodon pardicolor ( 1 ) Viverra megaspila (III, IN) Viverra zibetha (III , IN) Viverricula indica (III, IN) Herpestidae Herpestes auropunctatus (III, IN) Herpestes edwardsi (III , IN) Herpestesfuscus (\\\, IN) Herpestes urva ( III , IN) Herpestes vitticollis (III , IN) Protelidae Proteles cristatus (III , BW) Hyaenidae Hyaena brunnea (I) \ Felidae Felidae spp . * (II) Acinonyxjubatus ( I) Felis badia (II) Felis bengalensis bengalensis ** - 104(1) Felis caracal ** + 205 = 322(1) Felis concolor coryi (I) Felis concolor costaricensis (I) Felis concolor cougar ( 1 ) Felis geoffroyi (II) Felis iriomotensis ( II ) 3.2.92 Official Journal of the European Communities No . C 26/31

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Felisjacobita ( I ) Felis lynx ** + 250(11) Felis marmorata (I) Felis nigripes ( I) Felis pardalis ( I) Felis pardina = 323 (I) Felis planiceps ( I ) Felis rubiginosa ** + 206(1) Felis rufa escuinapae = 324 (I) Felis silvestris ( II) Felis temmincki ( I ) Felis tigrina ( I) Felis wiedii (\) Felis yagouaroundi ** + 207(1) Neofelis nebulosa ( I) Panthera leo persica ( I) Panthera onca ( I) Panthera pardus ( I) Panthera tigris ( I ) Panthera unica (I)

P1NNIPED1A Otariidae Arctocephalus spp . * (II) Arctocephalus philippii (II) Arctocephalus townsendi (I ) Eumetopiasjubatus Neophoca cinerea Phocarctos hookeri Odobenidae Odobenus rosmarus (III , CA) Phocidae Cystophora cristata 0 520 Cystophora cristata ° 520 Erignathus barbatus Halichoerus grypus Mirounga spp . (II) Monachus spp . (I) Phoca groenlandica ° 52 1 Phoca groenlandica ° 52 1 Phoca hispida Phoca vitulina

TUBULIDENTATA Orycteropodidae Orycteropus afer (II )

PROBOSCIDEA Elephantidae Elephas maximus ( 1 ) Loxodonta africana (I)

SIRENIA Dugongidae Dugong dugon x 7 1 5 Trichechidae Trichechidae spp . x 7 1 6

PERISSODACTYLA Equidae Equus africanus (I) Equus grevyi (I) Equus hemionus = 325 x 717 Equus przewalskii ( I) Equus zebra hartmannae (II) Equus zebra zebra (I) Tapiridae Tapiridae spp . ** (I) Tapirus terrestris (II) Rhinocerotidae Rhinocerotidae spp . (I)

ARTIODACTYLA Suidae Babyrousa babyrussa (I) Sus salvanius (I) No . C 26/32 Official Journal of the European Communities 3.2.92

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Tayassuidae Tayassuidae spp . * — 106 (II) Catagonus wagneri (I) Hippopotamidae Choeropsis liberiensis (II) Hippopotamus amphibius ( III , GH) Camelidae Lama guanicoe (II) Vicugna vicugna — 107 ** (I) Vicugna vicugna * + 209 °501 (II) Tragulidae Hyemoschus aquaticus ( III , GH) Cervidae Blastocerus dichotomus ( I) Cervus dama mesopotamicus = 326(1) Cervus duvauceli (I) Cervus elaphus bactrianus (II) Cervus elaphus barbarus ( III, TN) Cervus elaphus corsicanus Cervus elaphus hanglu (I) Cervus eldi (I) Cervus porcinus annamiticus = 327(1) Cervus porcinus calamianensis = 327(1) Cervus porcinus kuhli = 327 (I) Hippocamelus spp . (I) Mazama americana cerasina ( III , GT) Moschus spp . x 7 1 8 Muntiacus crinifrons (I) Muntiacusfeai Odocoileus virginianus mayen­ sisQU , GT) Ozotoceros bezoarticus ( I ) Pudu mephistophiles (II) Pudu pudu (I) Bovidae Addax nasomaculatus (I) Ammodorcas clarkei Ammotragus lervia (II) Antilocapra americana * Antilocapra americana mexi­ cana (II) Antilocapra americana pen­ insularis (I) Antilocapra americana sono­ riensis ( I) Antilope cervicapra (III, NP) Bison bison athabascae (I) Boocercus eurycerus = 392 (III , GH) Bos gaurus — 328 (I) Bosjavanicus Bos mutus = 329 (I) Bos sauveli = 330 (I) Bubalus arnee = 393 (III, NP) Bubalus depressicornis = 331 (I) Bubalus mindorensis = 331 (I) Bubalus quarlesi = 331 ( I) Budorcas taxicolor (II) Capra aegagrus Caprafalconeri x 719 Capra ibex Capra pyrenaica : Capra pyrenaica pyrenaica Capricornis sumatraensis ( I) Cephalophus spp . * x 720 3.2.92 Official Journal of the European Communities No . C 26/33

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Cephalophusjentinki (I) Damaliscus dorcas dorcas (II) Damaliscus hunteri Damaliscus lunatus (III, GH) Gazella spp.* x 721 Gazella dama (I) Hemitragus spp . Hippotragus equinus (II) Hippotragus niger variant (I) Kobus leche (II) Nemorhaedus goral ( I) Oryx dammah = 332 ( I) Oryx leucoryx ( I) Ovis ammon * (II) Ovis ammon hodgsoni (I) Ovis canadensis + 211 (II) Ovis musimon Ovis orientalis ophion = 333 (I) Ovis vignei ( I ) Pantholops hodgsoni (I) Rupicapra rupicapra * Rupicapra rupicapra balcanica Rupicapra rupicapra ornata (I ) Tetracerus quadricornis (III , NP) Tragelaphus buxtoni Tragelaphus spekei (III, GH)

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STRUTHIONIFORMES Struthionidae Struthio camelus + 212 (I)

RHEIFORMES Rheidae Pterocnemia pennata (I) Rhea americana x 722

CAS UA RIIFORMES Casuariidae Casuariidae spp .

TINAMIFORMES Tinamidae Rhynchotus rufescens x 723 Tinamus solitarius (I)

SPHENISCIFORMES Spheniscidae Spheniscus demersus (II) Spheniscus humboldti (I)

GAVIIFORMES

Gaviidae Gaviidae spp .

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PROCELLARIIFORMES Diomedeidae Diomedea albatrus (I) Diomedea amsterdamensis Diomedea exulans Diomedea melanophris Procellariidae Bulweria bulwerii Calonectris diomedea Daption capense Fulmarus glacialis Pterodroma hasitata Pterodroma mollisfeae Pterodroma mollis madeira Puffinus assimilis Puffinus gravis Puffinus griseus Puffinus puffinus Hydrobatidae Hydrobates pelagicus Oceanodroma castro Oceanodroma leucorhoa Oceanodroma monorhis Oceanites oceanicus Pelagodroma marina

PELECANIFORMES

Phaethontidae Phaethon aethereus Pelecanidae Pelecanidae spp . * Pelecanus crispus (I) Pelecanus onocrotalus Pelecanus philippensis Sulidae Morus bassanus Sula abbotti (I) Sula dactylatra Sula leucogaster Phalacrocoracidae Halietorpygmeus Phalacrocorax aristotelis Phalacrocorax carbo Fregatidae Fregata andrewsi (I) Fregata magnificens

CICONIIFORMES Ardeidae Agamia agami Ardea cinerea Ardea goliath (III, GH) Ardea herodias Ardea humbloti Ardea imperialis Ardea purpurea Ardea Sumatrana Ardeola idae Ardeola ralloides Botaurus lentiginosus Botaurus stellaris Bubulcus ibis = 394 (III, GH) Butorides striatus Casmerodius albus — 395 ( III , GH) Egretta eulophotes Egretta garzetta ( III, GH) Egretta gularis Egretta thula Gorsachius goisagi Gorsachius magnificus Gorsachius melanolophus Hydranassa caerulea Hydranassa tricolor 3.2.92 Official Journal of the European Communities No . C 26/35

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Hydranassa vinaceigula Ixobrychus eurhythmus Ixobrychus exilis Ixobrychus minutus Ixobrychus sturmii Nycticorax nycticorax Tigrisomafasciatum Zebrilus undulatus Balaenicipitidae Balaeniceps rex (II) Scopidae Scopus umbretta Ciconiidae Ciconiidae spp . * x 724 Ciconia ciconia x 725 Ciconia nigra (II) Ciconia episcopus stormi Jabiru mycteria (I) Leptoptilos dubius Leptoptilosjavanicus Mycteria cinerea ( I) Threskiornithidae Threskiornithidae spp . * x 726 Geronticus calvus (II) Geronticus eremita ( I) Nipponia nippon (I) Platalea leucorodia (II) Platalea minor Plegadisfalcinellus Thaumatibis gigantea Phoenicopteridae Phoenicopteridae spp . * (II) Phoenicopterus ruber (\\)

ANSERIFORMES

Anhimidae Chauna chavaria Anatidae Aix sponsa Alopochen aegyptiacus (III , GH) Anas acuta (III , GH) Anas americana Anas aucklandica * x 727 Anas aucklandica nesiotis (I) Anas bernieri ( II ) Anas capensis (III , GH) Anas clypeata = 396 (III , GH) Anas crecca (III , GH) Anas discors Anasformosa Anas laysanensis = 334 ( I) Anas oustaleti (I ) Anas penelope (III , GH) Anas platyrhynchos Anas querquedula ( III , GH) Anas rubripes Anas strepera Anser albifrons Anser anser Anser caerulescens Anser erythropus Anserfabalis Aythya affinis Aythya baeri Aythya collaris Aythyaferina Aythyafuligula Aythya innotata Aythya marila Aythya nyroca = 397 (III, GH) Branta bernicla No . C 26/36 Official Journal of the European Communities 3 . 2 . 92

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Branta canadensis * Branta canadensis leucopareia (I) Branta leucopsis Branta ruficollis (H) Branta sandvicensis (I) Bucephala albeola Bucephala clangula Bucephala islándico Cairina moschata (III, HN) Cairina scutulata (I) Clangula hyemalis Coscoroba coscoroba (II) Cygnus columbianus * x 728 Cygnus columbianus bewickii Cygnus cygnus Cygnus melanocoryphus (II) Cygnus olor Dendrocygna arborea (II) Dendrocygna autumnalis (III , HN) Dendrocygna bicolor = 398(111, GH, HN) Dendrocygna viduata (III, GH) Histrionicus histrionicus Hymenolaimus malacorhynchus Marmaronetta angustirostris Melanittafusca Melanitta nigra Melanitta perspicillata Mergus albellus Mergus cucullatus Mergus merganser Mergus octosetaceus Mergus senator Mergus squamatus Neochenjubatus Netta rufina Nettapus auritus (III , GH) Oxyura leucocephala (II) Plectropterus gambensis (III, GH) Polysticta stelleri Pteronetta hartlaubii = 399 (III , GH) Rhodonessa caryophyllacea p.e . (I) Sarkidiornis melanotos (II) Somateria mollissima Somateria spectabilis Tadorna cristata Tadornaferruginea Tadorna tadorna

FALCONIFORMES Cathartidae Cathartidae spp. * x 729 Gymnogyps californianus (I) Vultur gryphus (I) Pandionidae Pandion haliaetus (II) Accipitridae Accipitridae spp . * (II) Accipiter brevipes (II) Accipiter gentilis (II) Accipiter nisus (II) Aegypius monachus (II) Aquila chrysaetos (II) Aquila clanga (II) Aquila heliaca (I) Áquila pomarina (II) Buteo buteo (II) 3 . 2 . 92 Official Journal of the European Communities No . C 26/37

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Buteo galapagoensis (II) Buteo ridgwayi (II) Buteo rufinus (II) Buteo lagopus (II) Chondrohierax uncinatus wil­ sonii ( I) Circaetus gallicus (II) Circus aeruginosus (II) Circus cyaneus (II) Circus macrourus ( II) Circus pygargus (II) Elanus caeruleus (II) Eutriorchis astur (II) Gypaetus barbatus ( II) Gypsfulvus (II) Haliaeetus albicilla (I) Haliaeetus leucocephalus (I) Haliaeetus pelagicus ( II) Haliaeetus sanfordi (II) Haliaeetus vociferoides (II) Harpia harpyja (I) Henicopernis infuscata (II) Hieraaetusfasciatus (II) Hieraaetus pennatus (II) Leucopternis lacernulata (II) Leucopternis occidentalis (II) Milvus migrans ( II) Milvus milvus (II) Neophron percnopterus (II) Pernis apivorus (II) Pithecophagajefferyi (I) Spilornis cheela kinabaluensis ( II) Spilornis elgini ( II) Spizaetus bartelsi (II) Sagittariidae Sagittariidae spp. (II) Falconidae Falconidae spp . * (II) Falco araea (I) Falco biarmicus (II) Falco cherrug ( 11) Falco columbarius (II) Falco eleonorae (II) Falcojugger (I) Falco naumanni (II) Falco newtoni aldabranus (I) Falco peregrinus — 336 (I) Falcopunctatus (I) Falco rusticolus (I) Falco subbuteo (II) Falco tinnunculus (II) Falco vespertinus ( II)

GALLIFORMES Megapodiidae Megapodiidae spp . * Macrocephalon maleo (I) Cracidae Cracidae spp. * x 730 Aburriajacutinga = 337 (I) Aburria pipilepipile = 337 (I) Crax alberti (III, CO) Crax blumenbachii (I) Crax globulosa (III , CO) Crax mitu mitu = 338 (I) Oreophasis derbianus (I) Ortalis erythroptera Penelope albipennis (I) Penelope barbata No . C 26/38 Official Journal of the European Communities 3 . 2 . 92

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Penelope dabbenei Penelope ochrogaster Penelopina nigra (III , GT) Phasianidae Afropavo congensis Agelastes meleagrides (III , GH) Agriocharis ocellata (III , GT) Alectoris barbara Alectoris chukar Alectoris graeca Alectoris rufa Arborophila spp . * x 73 1 Arborophila ardens Arborophila rufipectus Argusianus argus (II) Bonasa bonasia Caloperdix oculea (III , MY) Catreus wallichii (I) Colinus virginianus ridgwayi (I) Coturnix coturnix Crossoptilon crossoptilon (I) Crossoptilon mantchuricum (I) Cyrtonyx montezumae x 732 Francolinusfrancolinus Gallus sonneratii ( II) Ithaginis cruentus (II) Lagopus lagopus Lagopus mutus Lophophorus spp . ( I) Lophura spp. * x 733 Lophura bulweri Lophura edwardsi ( I) Lophura hatinhensis Lophura imperialis (I) Lophura swinhoii (I) Melanoperdix nigra (III , MY) Odontophorus strophium Ophrysa superciliosa Pavo muticus (II) Perdix perdix Phasianus colchicus Polyplectron bicalcaratum (II) Polyplectron emphanum (I) Polyplectron germaini (II) Polyplectron inopinatum (III , MY) Polyplectron malacense (II) Rheinardia ocellata = 339 ( I ) Rhizothera longirostris (III, MY) Rollulus rouloul (III , MY) Syrmaticus ellioti (I) Syrmaticus humiae (I) Syrmaticus mikado ( I) Tetrao tetrix Tetrao urogallus Tetraogallus caspius (I) Tetraogallus tibetanus ( I) Tragopan blythii (I) Tragopan caboti (I) Tragopan melanocephalus (I) Tragopan satyra (III , NP) Tympanuchus cupido attwateri (I)

GRUIFORMES Mesitornithidae Mesitornithidae spp . Turnicidae Turnix melanogaster (II) Turnix sylvatica 3.2.92 Official Journal of the European Communities No . C 26/39

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Pedionomidae Pedionomus torquatus (II) Gruidae Gruidae spp . * (II ) Bugeranus carunculatus (II) Grus americana (I) Grus canadensis x 734 Grus grus (II) Grusjaponensis (I) Grus leucogeranus (I) Grus monacha (I) Grus nigricollis ( I ) Grus vipio ( I ) Psophiidae Psophiidae spp . Rallidae Crex crex Fúlica americana Fúlica atra Fúlica cristata Gallinula chloropus Gallirallus australis hectori (II) Limnocoraxflavirostra Notornis mantelli Porphyrio porphyrio Porphyrula alleni Porphyrula martinica Porzana carolina Porzana parva Porzana porzana Porzana pusilla Rallus aquaticus Tricholimnas sylvestris (I ) Rhynochetidae Rhynochetosjubatus (I) Otididae Otididae spp . * (II) Chlamydotis undulata (I) Choriotis nigriceps (I) Houbaropsis bengalensis = 340 ( I) Otis tarda (II) Sypheotides indica (II) Tetrax tetrax (II)

CHARADRIIFORMES Haematopodidae Haematopus ostralegus Recurvirostridae Recurvirostridae spp . * Himantopus himantopus Himantopus novaezelandiae Recurvirostra avosetta Burhinidae Burhinus bistriatus (III, GT) Burhinus oedicnemus Glareolidae Cursorius cursor Glareola maldivarum Glareola pratincola Glareola nordmanni Pluvianos aegyptius Charadriidae Charadrius alexandrinus Charadrius asiaticus Charadrius dubius Charadrius hiaticula Charadrius leschenaultii Charadrius mongulus Charadrius semipalmatus Charadrius vociferus Eudromias morinellus Pluvialis apricaria Pluvialis dominica Pluvialis squatarola Vanellus gregarius No . C 26/40 Official Journal of the European Communities 3 . 2 . 92

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Vanellus leucurus Vanellus spinosus Vanellus vanellus Scolopacidae Actitis hypoleucos Actitis macularia Arenaria interpres Bartramia longicauda Calidris acuminata Calidris alba Calidris alpina Calidris bairdii Calidris canutus Calidrisferruginea Calidrisfuscicollis Calidris maritima Calidris mauri Calidris melanotos Calidris minuta Calidris minutilla Calidris pusilla Calidris ruficollis Calidris subminuta Calidris temminckii Calidris tenuirostris Catoptrophorus semipalmatus Gallinago gallinago Gallinago media Heteroscelus brevipes Limicolafalcinellus Limnodromus griseus Limnodromus scolopaceus Limnodromus semipalmatus Limosa haemastica Limosa lapponica Limosa limosa Lymnocryptes minimus Micropalama himantopus Numenius arquata Numenius borealis (I) Numenius minutus Numeniusphaeopus Numenius tenuirostris (I) Phalaropus lobatus Phalaropusfulicarius Phalaropus tricolor Philomachus pugnax Scolopax rusticola Tringa erythropus Tringaflavipes Tringa glareola Tringa guttifer { I) Tringa melanoleuca Tringa nebularia Tringa ochropus Tringa solitaria Tringa stagnatilis Tringa totanus Tryngites subruficollis Xenus cinereus Stercorariidae Catharacta skua Stercorarius longicaudus Stercorarius parasiticus Stercorarius pomarinus Laridae A nous stolidus Chlidonias hybridus Chlidonias leucopterus Chlidonias niger 3 . 2 . 92 Official Journal of the European Communities No . C 26/41

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Gelochelidon nilotica Hydropogne caspia Larus argentatus Larus atricilla Larus audouinii Larus cachinnans Larus canus Larus cirrocephalus Larus delawarensis Larusfuscus Larus genei Larus glaucoides Larus hyperboreus Larus ichthyaetus Larus leucophthalmus Larus marinus Larus melanocephalus Larus minutus Larus philadelphia Larus pipixcan Larus relictus ( I) Larus ridibundus Paghophila alba Rhodostethia rosea Rissa tridactyla Sterna albifrons Sterna aleutica Sterna anaethetus Sterna dougallii Sterna elegans Sternaforsteri Sternafuscata Sterna hirundo Sterna paradisaea Thalasseus bengalensis Thalasseus maximus Thalasseus sandvicensis Xema sabini Alcidae Alca torda Alle alle Cepphus grylle Fratercula arctica Uria aalge Uria lomvia

COLUMBIFORMES

Pteroclididae Pterocles alchata Pterocles orientalis Pterocles senegallus Syrrhaptes paradoxus Columbidae Alectroenas spp. Caloenas nicobarica (I) Ciaravis godefrida Columba bollii Columba caribaea Columba guinea (III , GH) Columba iriditorques — 402 (III, GH) Columbajunoniae Columba livia (III, GH) Columba oenas Columba oliviae Columba palumbus Columba trocaz Columba unicincta (III, GH) Didunculus strigirostris Drepanoptila holosericea No . C 26/42 Official Journal of the European Communities 3.2.92

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Ducula spp . * Ducula aurorae Ducula galeata Ducula goliath Ducula mindorensis (I) Ducula whartoni Gallicolumba spp . * x 735 Gallicolumba erythroptera Geotrygon caniceps Goura spp . (II) Leptotila wellsi Nesoenas mayeri = 403 (III , MU) Oena capensis (III, GH) Otidiphaps nobilis Ptilinopus huttoni Ptilinopus roseicapilla Streptopelia decaocto Streptopelia decipiens (III , GH) Streptopelia orientalis Streptopelia roseogrisea (III , GH) Streptopelia semitorquata (III, GH) Streptopelia senegalensis (III, GH) Streptopelia turtur ( III, GH) Streptopelia vinacea (III , GH) Treron calva = 404 (III, GH) Treron waalia (III , GH) Turtur abyssinicus ( III , GH) Turtur afer ( III , GH ) Turtur brehmeri = 405 (III , GH) Turtur tympanistria = 406 (III , GH) Zenaida macroura graysoni

PSITTACIFORMES PSITTACIFORMES spp . * - 111 x 736 Amazona agilis (II ) Amazona arausiaca (I) Amazona barbadensis (I) Amazona brasiliensis (I) Amazona collaria (II) Amazona dufresniana rhodo­ corytha (I) Amazona guildingii (I) Amazona imperialist) Amazona leucocephala ( I) Amazona pretrei (I) Amazona tucumana (I) Amazona ventralis (11) Amazona versicolor ( I) Amazona vinacea (I) Amazona vittata (I) Anodorhynchus spp . ( I) Ara ambigua (I) Ara glaucogularis = 341 (I) Ara macao (I ) Ara maracana (I) Ara militaris (I) Ara rubrogenys (I) Aratinga euops ( II) Aratinga guarouba (I) Brotogeris pyrrhopterus (II) Cacatua moluccensis (I) Charmosyna diadema (II) Cyanopsitta spixii (I) Cyanoramphus auricepsforbesi (I) 3.2 . 92 Official Journal of the European Communities No . C 26/43

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Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae (I) Geopsittacus occidentalis p.e . (I) Leptosittaca branickii (II) Lorius tibialis ( II) Neophema chrysogaster(I) Ognorhynchus icterotis (I) Opopsitta diophthalma coxeni = 342(1 ) Pezoporus wallicus (I ) Pionopsitta pileata (I) Probosciger aterrimus ( I ) Prosopeia spp . (II) Psephotus chrysopterygius (I) Psephotus pulcherrimus p.e . (I) Psittacula echo (I) Psittacula intermedia (II ) Psittacus erithacus princeps (I) Pyrrhura cruentata (I) Pyrrhura hypoxantha (II) Rhynchopsitta spp . ( I ) Strigops habroptilus (I) Tanygnathus heterurus (II) Vini spp . ( II)

CUCULIFORMES Musophagidae Musophagidae spp . * x 737 Tauraco bannermani Tauraco porphyreolophus = 343 (II) Tauraco ruspolii Cuculidae Centropus chlororhynchus Clamator glandarius Coccyzus americanus Coccyzus erythrophthalmus Cuculus canorus

STRIGIFORMES Tytonidae Tytonidae spp . * ( II) Tyto alba ( II) Tyto soumagnei ( I) Strigidae Strigidae spp . * ( II) Aegoliusfunereus (II ) Asioflammeus (\\) Asio otus (II) Athene blewitti (I) Athene noctua ( 11) Bubo bubo ( 11 ) Glaucidium passerinum (II) Ninox novaeseelandiae royana (I) Ninox squamipila natalis ( I) Nyctea scandiaca (II) Otus gurneyi = 344 ( I) Otus ireneae ( II) Otus scops (II) Strix aluco (II) Strix uralensis (II)

CA PRIMULGIFORMES Caprimulgidae Caprimulgus aegyptius Caprimulgus europaeus Caprimulgus ruficollis Chordeiles minor No . C 26/44 Official Journal of the European Communities 3.2.92

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APODIFORMES Apodidae Apus affinis Apus apus Apus caffer Apus melba Apus pacificus Apus pallidus Chaetura pelagica Hirundapus caudacutus Trochilidae Trochilidae spp . * (II) Glaucis dohrnii = 345 (I)

TROGONIFORMES Trogonidae Trogonidae spp . * Pharomachrus mocinno (I)

CORA CI1FORMES Alcedinidae Alcedinidae spp . * Alcedo atthis Momotidae Momotidae spp . Meropidae Meropidae spp . * Merops apiaster Coraciidae Coraciidae spp . * Coracias garrulus Upupidae Upupa epops Bucerotidae Bucerotidae spp. * x 738 Buceros bicornis homrai (I) Rhinoplax vigil (I) l PICIFORMES I Capitonidae Semnornis ramphastinus (III , CO) Ramphastidae Ramphastidae spp. x 739 Picidae Campephilus imperialis ( I ) Campephilus principalis Dryocopusjavensis richardsi (I) Dryocopus martius Jynx torquilla Picoides leucotos Picoides major Picoides medius Picoides minor Picoides syriacus Picoides tridactylus Picus canus Picus viridis Sapheopipo noguchii Sphyrapicus varius. PASSERIFORMES l Cotingidae Cotingidae spp . * x 740 Cotinga maculata (I) Xipholena atropurpurea (I) Pittidae Pittidae spp. * x 741 Pitta gurneyi (I) Pitta kochi (I) Atrichornithidae Atrichornis clamosus (I) l \ Alaudidae Alaemon alaudipes Alauda arvensis Ammomanes cincturus Calandrella cinerea brachydactyla 3.2.92 Official Journal of the European Communities No . C 26/45

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Calandrella rufescens Chersophilus duponti Eremophila alpestris Eremophila bilopha Galerida cristata Galerida theklae Lullula arborea Melanocorypha bimaculata Melanocorypha calandra Melanocorypha leucoptera Melanocorypha yeltoniensis Hirundinidae Cecropis daurica Delichon urbica Hirundo rustica Petrochelidon pyrrhonota Pseudochelidon sirintarae (ï) Ptyonoprogne rupestris Riparia riparia Motacillidae Anthus berthelotii Anthus campestris Anthus cervinus Anthus godlewskii Anthus gustavi Anthus hodgsoni Anthus pratensis Anthus novaeseelandiae richardi Anthus spinoletta ** Anthus spinoletta rubescens Anthus trivialis Motacilla alba Motacilla cinerea Motacilla citreola Motacillaflava Pycnonotidae Pycnonotus barbatus Laniidae Lanius collurio ** Lanius collurio isabellinus Lanius cristatus Lanius excubitor Lanius minor Lanius nubicus Lanius senator Bombycillidae Bombycilla garrulus Cinclidae Cinclus cinclus Troglodytidae Troglodytes troglodytes Mimidae Dumetella carolinensis Mimodes graysoni Ramphocinclus brachyurus Toxostoma rufum Prunellidae Prunella collaris Prunella modularis Prunella montanella Muscicapidae Acrocephalus aedon Acrocephalus agricola Acrocephalus arundinaceus Acrocephalus dumetorum Acrocephalus paludicola Acrocephalus palustris Acrocephalus schoenobaenus Acrocephalus scirpaceus Alethe choloensis Bebrornis rodericanus (III , MU) Catharusfuscescens Catharus guttatus Catharus minimus No . C 26/46 Official Journal of the European Communities 3 . 2 . 92

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Catharus ustulatus Cettia cetti Cisticolajuncidis Conostoma oemodium Copsychus sechellarum Dasyornis broadbenti litoralis p.e . (I) Dasyornis longirostris ( I) Erithacus luscinia Erithacus megarhynchos Erithacus rubecula Erithacus svecicus Erythropygia galactotes Ficedula albicollis Ficedula hypoleuca Ficedula parva Hippolais caligata \ Hippolais icterina Hippolais olivetorum Hippolais pallida Hippolais polyglotta Hylocichla mustelina Irania gutturalis Leiothrix spp. Liocichla omeiensis Locustella certhiola Locustellafasciolata Locustellafluviatilis Locustella lanceolata Locustella luscinioides Locustella naevia Luscinia calliope Lusciniola melanopogon Monticola saxatilis Monticola solitarius Muscicapa latirostris Muscicapa striata Myadestes lanaiensis = 480 Myadestes myadestinus = 48 1 Myiagrafreycineti Nitalra ruecki = 346 (II) Oenanthe deserti Oenanthe hispanico Oenanthe isabellina Oenanthe leucopyga Oenanthe leucura Oenanthe oenanthe Oenanthe pleschanka Panurus biarmicus Paradoxornis spp . Phaeornis palmeri Phoenicurus moussieri Phoenicurus ochruros Phoenicurus phoenicurus Phylloscopus bonelli Phylloscopus borealis Phylloscopus collybita Phylloscopusfuscatus Phylloscopus inornatus Phylloscopus nitidus Phylloscopus proregulus Phylloscopus schwarzi Phylloscopus sibilatrix Phylloscopus trochiloides Phylloscopus trochilus Picathartes spp . (I) Pomarea dimidiata Pomarea nigra 3.2.92 Official Journal of the European Communities No . C 26/47

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Regulus ignicapillus Regulus regulus Saxicola dacotiae Saxicola rubetra Saxicola torquata Sylvia atricapilla Sylvia borin Sylvia cantillans Sylvia communis Sylvia conspicillata Sylvia curruca Sylvia hortensis Sylvia melanocephala Sylvia mystacea Sylvia nana Sylvia nisoria Sylvia rueppelli Sylvia sarda Sylvia undata Tarsiger cyanurus Tchitrea bourbonnensis = 407 (III, MU) Terpsiphone corvina Turdus iliacus Turdus helleri Turdus merula Turdus migratorius Turdus naumanni Turdus obscurus Turdus pallidus Turdus philomelos Turdus pilaris Turdus ruficollis Turdus torquatus Turdus unicolor Turdus viscivorus Zoothera dauma Zoothera naevia Zoothera sibirica Aegithalidae Aegithalos caudatus Remizidae Remiz pendulinus Paridae Parus ater Parus caeruleus Parus cristatus Parus cyanus Parus lugubris Parus major Parus montanus Parus palustris Sittidae Sitta europaea Sitta krueperi Sitta neumayer Sitta whiteheadi Tichodroma muraria Certhiidae Certhia brachydactyla Certhiafamiliaris Nectariniidae Nectariniidae spp . Anthreptes pallidigaster Anthreptes rectirostris rubritorques Nectarinia afra prigoginei Nectarinia loveridgei Zosteropidae Zosterops albogularis (I) Meliphagidae Meliphaga cassidix { I) Moho bishopi Moho braccatus No . C 26/48 Official Journal of the European Communities 3.2.92

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Emberizidae Ammodramus sandwichensis Calcarius lapponicus Emberiza aureola Emberiza bruniceps Emberiza caesia Emberiza calandra Emberiza chrysophrys Emberiza cia Emberiza cineracea Emberiza cirlus Emberiza citrinella Emberiza hortulana Emberiza leucocephala Emberiza melanocephala Emberiza pallasi Emberiza pusilla Emberiza rustica Emberiza schoeniclus Emberiza spodocephala Emberiza striolata Gubernatrix cristata (II) Incaspiza pulchra Junco hyemalis Melospiza melodia Nemosia rourel Paroaria spp . x 742 Passerella iliaca Passerina cyanea Pheucticus ludovicianus Pipilo erythrophthalmus Plectrophenax nivalis Tangarafastuosa Thraupinae spp. * — 1 90 Zonotrichia albicollis Zonotrichia leucophrys Parulidae Dendroica coronata Dendroicafusca Dendroica magnolia Dendroica pensylvanica Dendroica petechia Dendroica striata Dendroica tigrina Dendroica virens Geothlypis trichas Mniotilta varia Parula americana Setophaga ruticilla Seiurus aurocapilius Seiurus noveboracensis Vermivora chrysoptera Vermivora peregrina Wilsonia citrina Wilsonia pusilla Drepanididae Hemignathus lucidus Hemignathus obscurus Hemignathus wilsoni Loxops maculata Psittirostra psittacea Vireonidae Vireo olivaceus Vireo philadelphicus lcteridae Dolichonyx oryzivorus Icterus galbula Quiscalus quiscula Xanthopsarflavus (III, UY) Fringillidae Acanthis cannabina Acanthisflammea Acanthis flavirostris 3.2.92 Official Journal of the European Communities No . C 26/49

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Acanthis hornemanni Carduelis carduelis Carduelis chloris Carduelis cucullata — 347 ( I) Carduelis spinus Carduelis yarrellii = 347 (II) Carpodacus erythrinus Carpodacus roseus Coccothraustes coccothraustes Fringilla coelebs Fringilla montifringilla Fringilla teydea Hesperiphona vespertina Loxia curvirostra Loxia leucoptera Loxia pytyopsittacus Loxia scotica = 482 Pinicola enucleator Pyrrhula pyrrhula Rhodopechys githaginea Serinus canaria Serinus citrinella Serinus gularis ( III , GH) Serinus leucopygius (III , GH) Serinus mozambicus (III , GH) Serinus pusillus Serinus serinus Estrildidae Amadinafasciata (III , GH) Amandava subflava = 408 ( III , GH) Estrilda astrild ( III , GH) Estrilda caerulescens (III, GH) Estrilda melpoda ( III , GH ) Estrilda troglodytes (III , GH) Lagonosticta larvata = 409(111, GH) Lagonosticta rara (III , GH) Lagonosticta rubricata (III , GH) Lagonosticta rufopicta (III, GH) Lagonosticta senegala ( III, GH) Lonchura bicolor = 410(111, GH) Lonchura cucullata = 410(111 , GH) Lonchurafringilloides = 410(111 , GH) Lonchura malabarica = 411 (III , GH) Mandingoa nitidula = 412(111, GH) Nesocharis capistrata (III , GH) Nigrita bicolor (III, GH) Nigrita canicapilla ( III , GH) Nigritafusconota (III , GH) Nigrita luteifrons (III , GH) Ortygospiza atricollis ( III, GH) Parmoptila woodhousei = 413 (III , GH) Pholidornis rushiae (III , GH) Poephila cincta cincta (II ) Pyrenestes ostrinus = 414(111 , GH) Pytilia hypogrammica ( III , GH) No . C 26/50 Official Journal of the European Communities 3.2 . 92

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Pytilia phoenicoptera (III, GH) Spermophaga haematina (III, GH) Uraeginthus bengalus = 415 ( III , GH) Ploceidae Amblyospiza albifrons ( III , GH) Anomalospiza imberbis ( III , GH) Bubalornis albirostris = 416 ( III , GH) Euplectes afer = 417 (III , GH) Euplectes ardens = 418 (III , GH) Euplectes hordeaceus (III , GH) Euplectes macrourus = 419 (III , GH) Euplectes orix = 420 ( III , GH) Foudiaflavicans Foudia rubra Malimbus cassini ( III , GH) Malimbus ibadanensis Malimbus malimbicus ( III , GH) Malimbus nitens (III , GH) Malimbus rubriceps = 421 (III , GH) Malimbus rubricollis (III , GH) Malimbus scutatus (III , GH) Montifringilla nivalis Passer domesticus Passer griseus = 422 (III , GH) Passer hispaniolensis Passer montanus Petronia dentata (III , GH) Petronia petronia Plocepasser superciliosus (III , GH) Ploceus albinucha (III , GH) Ploceus aurantius (III, GH) Ploceus cucullatus = 423 (III , GH) Ploceus golandi Ploceus heuglini = 424 (III , GH) Ploceus luteolus = 425 (III , GH) Ploceus melanocephalus = 426 (III, GH) Ploceus nigerrimus (III , GH) Ploceus nigricollis (III , GH) Ploceus pelzelni ( III , GH) Ploceus preussi (III , GH) Ploceus superciliosus (III , GH) Ploceus tricolor(III , GH) Ploceus velatus = 427 (III , GH) Quelea erythrops (III , GH) Sporopipesfrontalis (III , GH) Vidua chalybeata = 428 (III , GH) Vidua interjecta (III, GH) Vidua larvaticola (III , GH) Vidua macroura (III , GH) Vidua paradisaea = 429 (III , GH) 3.2.92 Official Journal of the European Communities No . C 26/ 51

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Vidua raricola (III , GH) Vidua togoensis ( III , GH) Vidua wilsoni(III , GH) Sturnidae Aplonis cinerascens Gracula religiosa Leucopsar rothschildi (I) Sturnus roseus Sturnus sturninus Sturnus unicolor Sturnus vulgaris Oriolidae Oriolus oriolus Paradisaeidae Paradisaeidae spp . (II) Corvidae Corvus corax Corvus corone Corvusfrugilegus Corvus monedula Corvus ruficollis Corvus tropicus Cyanopica cyana Garrulus glandarius Nucifraga caryocatactes Pica pica Pyrrhocorax graculus Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax

REPTILIA

TESTUDINA TA Dermatemydidae Dermatemys mawii (II) Chelydridae Macroclemmys temminckii Emydidae Batagur baska ( I ) Callagur borneoensis Clemmys muhlenbergi ( II) Cuora criskarannarum Cuora pani Emys orbicularis Geoclemys hamiltonii (I) Kachuga tecta tecta (I) Mauremys caspica Mauremys leprosa Melanochelys tricarinata = 348 (I) Morenia ocellata ( I) Rhinoclemmys spp . Terrapene spp. * Terrapene coahuila ( I) Trachemys scripta elegans Testudinidae Testudinidae spp . * ( II) Geochelone elephantopus = 349 (I) Geochelone radiata = 349 ( I) Geochelone yniphora = 349 (I) Gopherusflavomarginatus ( I) Homopus bergeri (II) Malacochersus tornieri (II) Psammobates geometricus = 349(1) Pyxis planicauda (II) Testudo graeca (II) Testudo hermanni (II) Testudo marginata (II) Cheloniidae Cheloniidae spp . (I) Dermochelyidae Dermochelys coriacea (I) Trionychidae Lissemys punctata punctata ( I) Trionyx ater ( I ) Trionyx gangeticus (I) No . C 26/52 Official Journal of the European Communities 3.2.92

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Trionyx hurum (I ) Trionyx nigricans (I) Trionyx triunguis (III , GH) Pelomedusidae Erymnochelys madagascariensis - 350 (II) Pelomedusa subrufa (III , GH) Peltocephalus dumerilianus = 350(11) Pelusios adansonii ( III , GH) Pelusios castaneus (III , GH) Pelusios gabonensis = 430(111 , GH) Pelusios niger (\\\, GH) Podocnemis spp. * (II) Podocnemis lewyana ( II) Chelidae Pseudemydura umbrina (I)

CROCODYLIA CROCODYLIA spp . * = 351 (II ) Alligatoridae Alligator sinensis (I) Caiman crocodilus apaporiensis (I) Caiman latirostris (I) Melanosuchus niger ( I) Crocodylidae Crocodylus acutus ( I ) Crocodylus cataphractus ** - 112(1 ) Crocodylus intermedius (I) Crocodylus moreletii (I) Crocodylus niloticus ** — 1 13 (I) Crocodylus novaeguineae mindorensis ( I ) Crocodylus palustris (I) Crocodylus porosus **— 114 (I) Crocodylus rhombifer ( I ) Crocodylus siamensis (I) Osteolaemus tetraspis ** — 1 15 (I) Tomistoma schlegelii ( I) Gavialidae Gavialis gangeticus (I ) RHYNCHOCEPHALIA l Sphenodontidae Sphenodon spp . x 743 (I) SA URIA I Gekkonidae Cyrtodactylus serpensinsula (II) Cyrtopodion kotschyi Phelsuma spp . * (II) Phelsuma edwardnewtonii (II) Phelsuma guentheri (II) Phyllodactylus europaeus Rhacodactylus spp . Tarentola angustimentalis Tarentola boettgeri Tarentola delalandii Tarentola gomerensis Agamidae Ceratophora tennentii Chlamydosaurus kingii Hydrosaurus spp . Stellio stellio Uromastyx spp . (II) Chamaeleonidae Bradypodion spp . = 352 (II) Chamaeleo spp . * ( II) Chamaeleo chamaeleon (II) Iguanidae Amblyrhynchus cristatus ( II) Anolis equestris Anolis roosevelti 3.2.92 Official Journal of the European Communities No . C 26/53

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Brachylophus spp . ( I) Conolophus spp . (II) Cyclura spp . (I) Gambelia silus Iguana spp. (II) Oplurus spp . Phrynosoma coronation blainvillei ( II) Sauromalus varius ( I) Lacertidae Algyroidesfitzingeri Algyroides marchi Algyroides moreoticus Algyroides nigropunctatus Gallotia atlantica Gallotia galloti Gallotia simonyi ( I ) Gallotia stehlini Lacerta agilis Lacerta bedriagae Laderta danfordi Lacerta dugesi Lacerta graeca Lacerta horvathi Lacerta lepida Lacerta monticola Lacerta schreiberi Lacerta trilineata Lacerta viridis Ophisops elegans Podareis erhardii Podareisfilfolensis Podareis hispanica atraía Podareis lilfordi ( II) Podareis melisellensis Podareis milensis Podareis muralis Podareis peloponnesiaca Podareis pityusensis (II ) Podareis sicula Podareis taurica Podareis tiliguerta Podareis wagleriana Cordylidae Cordylus spp . ( II ) Pseudocordylus spp . (II) Zonosaurus spp . Teiidae Callopistes palluma Cnemidophorus hyperythrus (II) Crocodilurus lacertinus (II) Dracaena spp . ( II) Tupinambis spp . (II) Scincidae Ablepharus kitaibelii Chalcides bedriagai Chalcides occidentalis Chalcides ocellatus Chalcides sexlineatus Chalcides viridianus Corucia zebrata Ophiomorus punctatissimus Anguidae Ophisaurus apodus Xenosauridae Shinisaurus crocodilurus ( II) Helodermatidae Heloderma spp . (II) Varanidae Varanus spp.* = 483 Varanus bengalensis (I ) Varanusflavescens (I) No. C 26/54 Official Journal of the European Communities 3 . 2. 92

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Varanus griseus ( I) Varanus komodoensis (I) Varanus olivaceus = 483 (II)

SERPENTES Boidae Boidae spp. * (II) Acrantophis spp . (I) Boa constrictor occidentalis = 353 (I) Bolyeria multocarinata (I) Casarea dussumieri ( I) Epicrates inornatus ( I) Epicrates monensis (I) Epicrates subflavus (I) Eryxjaculus (II) Python molurus molurus (I) Sanzinia madagascariensis (I) Colubridae Atretium schistosum ( III , IN) Cerberus rhynchops ( III , IN) Clelia clelia = 354 (II) Coluber caspius Coluber hippocrepis Coluberjugularis Coluber laurenti Coluber najadum Coluber nummifer Coluber viridiflavus Coronella austriaca Cyclagras gigas = 355 ( II) Eirenis modesta Elachistodon westermanni {\\) Elaphe longissima Elaphe quatuorlineata Elaphe situla Enhydris spp . Homalopsis buccata Langaha spp . Natrix natrix cetti Natric natrix corsa Natrix tessellata Ptyas mucosus (II) Telescopusfallax Xenochrophispiscator = 431 (III , IN) Elapidae Hoplocephalus bungaroides ( II) Micrurus diastema (III , ΗΝ) Micrurus nigrocinctus (III , HN) Naja naja * (II) Naja naja oxiana (II) Ophiophagus hannah (II) Agkistrodon bilineatus { III , HN) Bothrops asper (III , HN) Bothrops insularis Bothrops nasutus ( III , HN) Bothrops nummifer (III , HN) Bothrops ophryomegas ( III , HN) Bothrops schlegelii (II , HN) Crotalus durissus (III , HN) Crotalus unicolor Crotalus willardi Trimeresurus wiroti albizona Vipera ammodytes Vipera bornmuelleri Vipera bulgardaghica Vipera kaznakovi 3.2.92 Official Journal of the European Communities No . C 26/55

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Vipera latasti Vipera latifii Vipera raddel Vipera russellii ( III , IN) Vipera seoanni Vipera schweizeri Vipera ursinii x 744 Vipera wagneri Vipera xanthina

AMPHIBIA

ANURA Bufonidae Atelopus varius zeteki (I) Bufo calamita Bufo periglenes Bufo retiformis ( II) Bufo superciliaris (I) Bufo viridis Nectophrynoides spp. ( I) Dendrobatidae Dendrobates spp . (II ) Phyllobates spp . (II) Discoglossidae Alytes cisternasii Alytes muletensis Alytes obstetricans Bombina bombina Bombinafortinuptialis Bombina maxima Bombina microdeladigitora Bombina orientalis Bombina variegata Discoglossus galganoi Discoglossusjeanneae Discoglossus montalentii Discoglossus pictus Discoglossus sardus Hylidae Hyla arbórea Hyla meridionalis Hyla sarda Microhylidae Dyscophus spp . * Dyscophus antongilii ( I ) Myobatrachidae Rheobatrachus spp . * ( II) Rheobatrachus silus ( II ) Pelobatidae Pelobates cultripes Pelobatesfuscus Pelobates syriacus Ranidae Conraua goliath Conraua robusta Mantella spp . Mantella aurantiaca Rana arfaki Rana arvalis Rana blythi Rana boulengeri Rana cancrivora Rana catesbeiana Rana crassa Rana dalmatina Rana esculenta Rana graeca Rana grunniens Rana grylio Rana hexadactyla ( II) Rana heckscheri Rana iberica Rana italica No . C 26/56 Official Journal of the European Communities 3.2.92

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Rana latastei Rana lessonae Rana macrodon Rana occipitalis Rana perezi Rana phrynoides Rana ridibunda Rana rugulosa Rana temporaria Rana tigerina (II )

CA ODA TA Ambystomatidae Ambystoma dumerilii (II) Ambystoma mexicanum (II) Cryptobranchidae Andrias spp . = 356 ( I ) Plethodontidae Speleomantes ambrosil Speleomantesflavus Speleomantes genei Speleomantes imperialis Speleomantes italicus Speleomantes supramontes Proteidae Proteus anguinus Salamandridae Chioglossa lusitanica Cynops pyrrhogaster Euproctus asper Euproctus montanus Euproctus platycephalus Salamandra atra Salamandra aurorae Salamandra lanzai Salamandra luschani Salamandrina terdigitata Triturus carnifex Triturus cristatus Triturus italicus Triturus karelinii Triturus marmoratus

PISCES

PETROMYZONTI­ FORMES Petromyzontidae Lampetrafluviatilis Lethenteron zanandrai

CERATODONTI­ FORMES

Ceratodidae Neoceratodusforsteri (II)

COELACANTHI­ FORMES

Coelacanthidae Latimeria chalumnae (I)

ACIPENSERIFORMES Acipenseridae Acipenser brevirostrum (I) Acipenser naccarii Acipenser nudiventris Acipenser oxyrhynchus (II) Acipenser ruthenus Acipenser stellatus Acipenser sturio (I) Huso huso 3 . 2 . 92 Official Journal of the European Communities No . C 26/57

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OSTEOGLOSSI­ FORMES Osteoglossidae Arapaima gigas (II) Heterotis niloticus Scleropagesformosus ** — 1 16 (I) Scleropagesformosus * 4- 2 14 (II)

CLUPEIFORMES Clupeidae Alosa alosa Alosafallax

CYPRINIFORMES Cyprinidae Anaecypris hispanico. Barbus barbus Barbus meridionalis Barbus plebejus Caecobarbus geertsi (II) Ctenopharyngodon idella Hypophthalmichthys molitrix Probarbusjullieni (I) Rasbora kalachroma Rhodeus sericeus Catostomidae Chasmistes cujus (I)

SILURIFORMES Schilbeidae Pangasianodon gigas (I) Siluridae Silurus aristotelis

SALMONIFORMES Coregonidae Coregonus spp. * Coregonus oxyrhynchus Salmonidae Hucho hucho Salmo salar Thymallus thymallus

ATHERINIFORMES Cyprinodontidae Crenichthys spp. Cynolebias constanciae (II) Cynolebias marmoratus p.e . (II) Cynolebias minimus (U) Cynolebias opalescens p.e . (II) Cynolebias splendens (II) Cyprinodon bovinus Cyprinodon diabolis Cyprinodon elegans Cyprinodon eremus Cyprinodon latifasciatus Cyprinodon macularius Cyprinodon milleri Cyprinodon nevadensis Cyprinodon radiosus Cyprinodon tularosa Empetrichthys ssp . Valencia hispanico Anablepidae Anableps anableps SYNGNATHIFORMES | Centriscidae Aeoliscus punctulatus Aeoliscus strigatus Centriscus scutatus Solenostomidae Solenostomus armatus Solenostomus cyanopterus Solenostomus paegnis Solenostomus paradoxus Syngnathidae Doryrhampus dactyliophorus No . C 26/58 Official Journal of the European Communities 3.2.92

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PERCIFORMES Serranidae Hemanthias carberryi Pseudanthias luzonensis Pseudanthias hypselosomus Pseudanthias rubrizonatus Centrarchidae Lepomis spp . Percidae Gymnocephalus schraetzer Zingel asper Zingel zingel Ephippididae Plataxpinnatus Sciaenidae Cynoscion macdonaldi (I ) Chaetodontidae Chaetodon austriacus Chaetodon baronessa Chaetodon bennetti Chaetodon citrinellus Chaetodon larvatus Chaetodon melapterus Chaetodon meyeri Chaetodon ocellicaudatus Chaetodon octofasciatus Chaetodon ornatissimus Chaetodon plebius Chaetodon reticulatus Chaetodon speculum Chaetodon triangulum Chaetodon trifascialis Chaetodon trifasciatus Chaetodon zanzibarensis Heniochus chrysostomus Parachaetodon ocellatus Pomacanthidae Apolemichthys arcuatus Centropyge multifasciatus Chaetodontoplus mesoleucus Labridae Anampses caeruleopunctatus Anampses chrysocephalus Anampses cuvier Anampses elegans Anampses geographicus Anampses lennardi Anampses lineatus Anampses melanurus Anampses meleagrides Anampses neoguinaicus Anampses rubrocaudatus Cirrhilabrus cyanopleura Cirrhilabrus lubbocki Cirrhilabrus rubripinnis Labroidei pectoralis Labroideipthirophagus Labroidei rubrolabiatus Labropsis alleni Labropsis australis Labropsis micronesica Labropsis xanthonota Macropharyngodon choati Macropharyngodon cyanoguttatus Macropharyngodon geoffroyi Macropharyngodon negrosensis Macropharyngodon ornatus Microlabrichthys bartletti Microlabrichthys bicolor Microlabrichthys dispar Microlabrichthys evansi Microlabrichthys ignitus 3.2 . 92 Official Journal of the European Communities No . C 26/59

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Microlabrichthys imeldae Microlabrichthys pascalus Microlabrichthys smithvanizi Microlabrichthys thompsoni Microlabrichthys tuka Miralabrichthys spp . Paracheilinus lineopunctatus Pseudojulioides cerasinus Pseudojulioides elongatus Pseudojulioides erythrops Stethojulis spp . Acanthuridae Acanthurus triostegus Zanclidae Zanclus canescens Belontiidae Betta bellica Malpulutta kretseri Luciocephalidae Luciocephalidae spp .

TETRAODONTI­ FORMES Balistidae Oxymonocanthus longirostris Triacanthidae Triacanthidae spp .

ECHINODERMA TA

ECHINOIDEA

AULODONTA Centrostephanus longispinus I

ARTHROPODA

INSECTA

COLEOPTERA Carabidae Carabus olympiae Dytiscidae Dytiscus latissimus Graphoderus bilineatus Lucanidae Lucanus cervus Scarabaeidae Osmoderma eremita Buprestidae Buprestis splendens Cucujidae Cucujus cinnaberinus Cerambycidae Cerambyx cerdo Rosalia alpina

LEPIDOPTERA Papilionidae Atrophaneura palu Baronia brevicornis Bhutanitis spp . (II) Graphium sandawanum Graphium stresemanni Ornithoptera spp . * = 357 (II) Ornithoptera alexandrae (I) Papilio alexanor Papilio aristodemus ponceanus Papilio benguetanus Papilio chikae (I) Papilio esperanza Papilio grosesmithi Papilio homerus (I) Papilio hospiton (I) Papilio maraho Papilio morondavana No. C 26/60 Official Journal of the European Communities 3 . 2. 92

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Papilio neumoegeni Parides ascanius Parides hahneli Parnassius apollo (II) Parnassius mnemosyne Plebicula golgus Proserpinus prosperpina Teinopalpus spp. (II) Trogonoptera spp. = 357 (II) Troides spp. = 357 (II) Zerynthia polyxena Lycaenidae Lycaena dispar Maculinea arion Maculinea nausithous Maculinea teleius Satyridae Coenonympha hero Coenonympha oedippus Erebia calcaria Erebia christi Erebia sudetica Lopinga achine Melanagria arge Apatura metis Euphydryas aurinia elisa Hypodryas maturna Lasiocampidae Eriogaster catax Saturniidae Graellsia isabelae Sphingidae Hyles hippophaes

MANTODEA

Mantidae Apteromantis aptera ODONATA l Coenagrionidae Coenagrion mercuriale Lestidae Sympecma braueri Aeshnidae Aeshna viridis Gomphidae Gomphus graslinii Lindenia tetraphylla Ophiogomphus cecilia Stylurusflavipes Cordulegasteridae Cordulegaster trinacriae I Corduliidae Macromia splendens Oxygastra curtisii Libellulidae Leucorrhinia albifrons Leucorrhinia caudalis Leucorrhinia pectoralis

ORTHOPTERA Tettigoniidae Baetica ustulata Saga pedo

ARACHNIDA

ARANEAE Theraphosidae Brachypelma smithi (II) Dipluridae Macrothele calpeiana 3.2 . 92 Official Journal of the European Communities No . C 26/61

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CRUSTACEA

DECA PODA Astacidae Astacus astacus Austropotamobius pallipes Austropotamobius torrentium Scyllaridae Scyllarides latus

ANNELIDA

HIRUDINOIDEA

ARHYNCHOBDELLAE Hirudinidae Hirudo medicinalis (II)

MOLLUSCA

BIVALVIA

ANISOMYARIA Mytilidae Lithophaga lithophaga Pholas dactylus Pinnidae Pinna nobilis

VENEROIDA Tridacnidae Tridacnidae spp. (II)

UNIONOIDA Unionidae Conradilla caelata (I) Cyprogenia aberti (II) Dromus dromas (I) Epioblasma curtisi = 358 (I) Epioblasmaflorentina = 358 (I) Epioblasma sampsoni = 358 (I) Epioblasma sulcata perobliqua = 358(1) Epioblasma torulosa gubernaculum = 358 (I) Epioblasma torulosa rangiana = 358 (II) Epioblasma torulosa torulosa = 358 (I) Epioblasma turgidula = 358 (I) Epioblasma walkeri = 358 (I) Fusconaia cuneolus (I) Fusconaia edgariana (I) Fusconaia subrotunda (II) Lampsilis brevicula (II) Lampsilis higginsi (I) Lampsilis orbiculata orbiculata (I) Lampsilis satura (I) Lampsilis virescens (I) Lexingtonia dolabelloides (II) Microcondylaea compressa Plethobasus cicatricosus (I) Plethobasus cooperianus (I) Pleurobema clava (II) Pleurobema plenus (I) Potamilus capax = 359 (I) Quadrula intermedia (I) Quadrula sparsa (I) Unio crassus Unio elongatulus Unio nickliniana (I) Unio tampicoensis tecomatensis (I) Villosa trabalis = 361 (I) No . C 26/62 Official Journal of the European Communities 3.2 . 92

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Margaritiferidae Margaritifera auricularia Margaritifera margaritifera

GASTROPODA

PROSOBRANCHIA Patellidae Patellaferuginea

STYLOMMATOPHORA Achatinellidae Achatinella spp. (I) Partulidae Partula spp. Chondrinidae Leiostyla abbreviata Leiostyla cassida Leiostyla corneocostata Leiostyla gibba Leiostyla lamellosa Arionidae Geomalacus maculosus Endodontidae Discus defloratus Discus guerinianus Camaenidae Papustyla pulcherrima = 362 (II) Paryphantidae Paryphanta spp . + 215(11) Helicidae Caseolus calculus Caseolus commixta Discula leacockiana Discula tabellata Discula testudinalis Discula turricula Geomitra monoziana Helix pomatia Helix subplicata Elonidae Elona quimperiana

CNIDARIA

ANTHOZOA

GORGONACEA Coralliidae Corallium rubrum 0 502

ANTIPATHARIA ANTIPATHARIA spp. (II)

SCLERACTINIA SCLERACTINIA spp . °502 (II)

HYDROZOA

ATHECATA Milleporidae Milleporidae spp. 0 502 (II) Stylasteridae Stylasteridae spp . °502 (II)

ALCYONARIA

COENOTHECALIA I Coenothecalia spp . ° 502 (II)

STOLONIFERA

FLORA SPERMATOPHYTA

ANGIOSPERMAE

AGAVACEAE Agave arizonica (I) Agave parviflora (I) 3 . 2 . 92 Official Journal of the European Communities No . C 26/63

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Agave victoriae-reginae # 1 (II) Dracaena draco Nolina interrata (I)

ALISMATACEAE Caldesia parnassifolia Luronium natans

AMARYLLIDACEAE Galanthus spp . #1 (II) Leucojum nicaeense Narcissus bulbocodium #1 Narcissusjuncifolius # 1 Narcissus asturiensis Narcissus caldcola Narcissus cyclamineus Narcissusfernandesii Narcissus humilis Narcissus longispathus Narcissus nevadensis Narcissuspseudonarcissus nobilis Narcissus scaberulus Narcissus triandrus Narcissus viridiflorus Sternbergia spp . #1 (II)

APOCYNACEAE Pachypodium spp . * #1 (II) Pachypodium barnoii (I) Pachypodium brevicaule ( I) Pachypodium decaryi (I) Pachypodium namaquanum (I) Rauvolfîa serpentina #2 (II)

AQUIFOLIACEAE Ilex aquifolium # \

A RACEA E Alocasia sanderiana (I)

ARALIACEAE Panax quinquefolius #3 (II)

ASCLEPIADACEAE Caralluma burchardii Ceropegia spp . * #1 (II) Ceropegia chrysantha Frerea indica # 1 (II)

BERBERIDACEAE Berberis maderensis Podophyllum hexandrum #2 = 363 II

BORAGINACEAE Anchusa crispa Echium candicans Echium gentianoides Lithodora nitida Myosotis azorica Myosotis lusitanica Myosotis maritima Myosotis rehsteineri Myosotis retusifolia Omphalodes kuzinskyana Omphalodes littoralis Solenanthus albanicus Symphytum cycladense

BYBLIDACEAE Byblis spp. #1 (II)

CACTACEA E CACTACEAE spp . * #4 (II) Ancistrocactus tobuschii = 364 (I) Ariocarpus spp. x 745 Astrophytum asterias = 365 (I) No . C 26/64 Official Journal of the European Communities 3.2 . 92

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Aztekium ritteri (I) Backebergia militaris = 366 (I) Coryphantha minima = 367 (I) Coryphantha sneedii = 367 (I) Coryphantha werdermannii (I) Discocactus spp. (II) Echinocereusferreirianus var. lindsayi = 368 (I) Echinocereus schmollii — 369 (I) Echinomastus erectocentrus = 370(1) Echinomastus mariposensis = 370(1) Leuchtenbergia principis (I) Mammillaria pectinifera = 371 (I) Mammillaria piumosa (I) Mammillaria solisioides (I) Melocactus conoideus (II) Nopalxochia macdougallii = 372(1) Obregonia denergrii (I) Pediocactus bradyi (I) Pediocactus despainii (I) Pediocactus knowitonii (I) Pediocactus papyracanthus = 364(1) Pediocactus paradinei (I) Pediocactus peeblesianus (I) Pediocactus sileri (I) Pediocactus winkleri (I) Pelecyphora spp . (I) Sclerocactus glaucus (I) Sclerocactus mesae-verdae (I) Sclerocactus pubispinus (I) Sclerocactus wrightiae (\) Strombocactus disciformis (I) Turbinicarpus laui = 373 (I) Turbinicarpus lophophoroides = 373 ( I) Turbinicarpus pseudomacrochele = 373 (I) Turbinicarpus pseudopectinatus = 373(1) Turbinicarpus schmiedickeanus = 373 (I) Turbinicarpus valdezianus = 373 (I) Uebelmannia spp. (II)

CAMPANULACEAE Asyneuma giganteum Azorina vidalii Campanula morettiana Campanula sabatia Jasione crispa serpentinica Jasione lusitanica Musschia aurea Musschia wollastonii Physoplexis comosa

CA PRIFOLIA CEA E Sambucus palmensis

CARYOCARACEAE Caryocar costaricense # 1 (II)

CARYOPHYLLACEAE Arenaria nevadensis Arenaria provincialis Dianthus cintranus cintranus Dianthus marizii Dianthus rupicola 3 . 2 . 92 Official Journal of the European Communities No . C 26/65

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Gypsophila papillosa Herniaria algarvica Herniaria berlengiana Herniaria lati/olia litardierei Herniaria maritima Moehringiafontqueri Moehringia tommasinii Petrocoptis grandiflora Petrocoptis montsicciana Petrocoptispseudoviscosa Silene cintrana Silene hicesiae Silene hifacensis Silene longicilia Silene mariana Silene orphanidis Silene rothmaleri Silene velutina Spergularia azotica

CELASTRACEAE Maytenus umbellata

CEPHALOTACEAE Cephalotusfollicularis # 1 (II)

CHENOPODIACEAE Bassia saxicola Beta patula Kochia saxicola Salicornia veneta

CISTACEAE Cistus chinamadensis Cistus palhinhae Halimium verticillatum Helianthemum alypoides Helianthemum bystropogophyllum Helianthemum caput-felis Tuberaria major

COMPOSITAE Andryala crithmifolia (ASTERACEAE) Anthemis glaberrima Argyranthemum lidii Argyranthemum pinnatifidum succulentum Argyranthemum thalassophylum Argyranthemum winterii Arnica montana #1 Artemisia erlantha # Artemisia genipi # 1 Artemisia granatensis Asterpyrenaeus Aster sorrentinii Atractylis arbuscula Atractylis preauxiana Brachylaena hutchinsii # 1 Calendula maderensis Carduus myriacanthus Centaurea alba heldreichii Centaurea alba princeps Centaurea attica megarensis Centaurea balearica Centaurea borjae Centaurea citricolor Centaurea corymbosa Centaurea gadorensis Centaurea horrida Centaurea kalambakensis Centaurea kartschiana Centaurea lactiflora Centaurea micrantha herminii No . C 26/66 Official Journal of the European Communities 3.2 . 92

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Centaurea niederi Centaurea peucedanifolia Centaurea pinnata Centaurea pulvinata Centaurea rothmalerana Centaurea vicentina Cheirolophus duranii Cheirolophus ghomerytus Cheirolophusjunonianus Cheirolophus massonianus Cirsium latifolium Crepis crocifolia Crepis granatensis Doronicum plantagireum tournefortii # 1 Erigeronfrigidus Helichrysum gossypinum Helichrysum oligocephala Helichrysum sibthorpii Hymenostemma pseudanthemis Jurinea cyanoides Jurineafontqueri Lactuca watsoniana Lamyropsis microcephala Leontodon microcephalus Leontodon boryi Leontodon siculus Leuzea longifolia Leuzea rhaponticoides # 1 Ligularia sibirica Onopordum carduelinum Onopordum nogalesii Pericallis hadrosoma Phagnalon benettii Picris willkommii Santolina elegans Santolina impressa Santolina semidentata Saussurea costus = 374 (I) Senecio caespitosus Senecio elodes Senecio lagascanus lusitanicus Senecio nevadensis Stemmacantha cynaroides Sventenia bupleuroides Tanacetum ptarmiciflorum Wagenitzia lancifolia

CONVOLVULACEAE Convolvulus argyrothamnus Convolvulus caput-medusae Convolvulusfernandesii Convolvulus lopez-socasii Convolvulus massonii

CRASSULACEAE Aeonium gomeraense Aeonium saundersii Aichryson domosum Dudleya stolonifera (I) Dudleya traskiae ( I) Monanthes wildpretii Sedum brissemorettii

CRUCIFERAE Alyssum pintodasilvae #1 Alyssum pyrenaicum Arabis sadina Biscutella neustriaca Biscutella vincentina Boleum asperum 3 . 2 . 92 Official Journal of the European Communities No . C 26/67

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Brassica glabrescens Brassica insularis Brassica macrocarpa Coincya cintrana Coincya rupestris Coronopus navasii Crambe arborea Crambe laevigata Crambe sventenii Diplotaxis ibicensis Diplotaxis siettiana Diplotaxis vincentina Erucastrum palustre Iberis arbuscula Iberis procumbens microcarpa Ionopsidium acaule Ionopsidium savianum Malcolmia lacera graccilima # 1 Murbeckiella pinnatifida herminii # \ Murbeckiella sousae Parolinia schizogynoides Sinapidendron rupestre Sisymbrium cavanillesianum Sisymbrium supinum

CYPERACEAE Carex malato-belizii Carexpanormitana Eleocharis carniolica

DIAPENSIACEAE Shortia galacifolia * 1 (II)

DIDIEREACEAE DIDIEREACEAE spp. #1 (II)

DIOSCOREACEAE Borderea chouardii Dioscorea deltoidea *\ (II)

DIPSACACEAE Scabiosa nitens

DIPTEROCARPACEAE Neobalanocarpus heimii *\

DROSERACEAE Aldrovanda vesiculosa

ERICACEAE Erica scoparia azorica Kalmia cuneata # \ (II)

EUPHORBIACEAE Euphorbia spp. #1 — 118(11) Euphorbia ambovombensis (I) Euphorbia cylindrifolia (I) Euphorbia decaryi (I) Euphorbiafrancoisii (I) Euphorbia handiensis ( II) Euphorbia lambii (II) Euphorbia margalidiana Euphorbia moratii (I) Euphorbia nevadensis Euphorbia parvicyathophora (I) Euphorbia primulifolia (I) Euphorbia quartziticola (I) Euphorbia stygiana Euphorbia transtagana Euphorbia tulearensis (I)

FAGACEA E Quercus copeyensis # 1 (II)

FOUQUIERIACEAE Fouquieria columnaris # 1 (II) Fouquieriafasciculata (I) Fouquieria purpusii (I) No . C 26/68 Official Journal of the European Communities 3 . 2 . 92

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GENTIANACEAE Centaurium rigualii Centaurium somedanum Gentiana ligustica Gentiana lutea #1 Gentianella angelica

GERANIACEAE Erodium astragaloides Erodium paularense Erodium rupicola Geranium maderense

GESNERIACEAE Jankaea heldreichii Ramonda serbica

GLOBULARIACEAE Globularia ascanii Globularia sarcophylla Globularia stygia

GRAMINEAE Avenula hackelii Bromus grossus Coleanthus subtilis Deschampsia maderensis Festuca brigantina Festuca duriotagana Festuca elegans Festuca henriquesii Festuca sumilusitanica Gaudinia hispanico Holcus setiglumis duriensis Micropyropsis tuberosa Pseudarrhenatherum pallens Puccinellia pungens Stipa austroitalica Stipa bavarica Stipa veneta

GROSSULARIACEAE Ribes sardoum

GUTTIFERAE Hypericum aciferum

HUMIRIACEAE Vantanea barbourii #1 (II)

IRIDACEA E Crocus etruscus boissieri Iris lusitanica # 1 Iris marisca

JUGLANDACEAE Oreomunnea pterocarpa = 375 (I)

JUNCACEAE Juncus valvatus

LABIATAE Dracocephalum austriacum Micromeria taygetea Nepeta dirphya Nepeta sphaciotica Origanum dictamnus Rosmarinus tomentosus Sideritis cystosiphon Sideritis discolor Sideritis incana glauca Sideritis infernalis Sideritisjavalambrensis Sideritis marmorea Sideritis serrata Teucrium abutiloides Teucrium betonicum Teucrium charidemi Teucrium lepicephalum 3 . 2 . 92 Official Journal of the European Communities No . C 26/69

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Teucrium salviastrum salviastrum #1 Teucrium turredanum Thymus camphoratus Thymus capitellatus Thymus carnosus Thymus cephalotos Thymus villosus villosus

LEG UMINOSA E Anagyris latifolia () Anthyllis hystrix Anthyllis lemanniana Anthyllis lusitanica *\ Astragalus algarbiensis Astragalus aquilanus Astragalus centralpinus Astragalus maritimus Astragalus tremolsianus Astragalus verrucosus Baikiaea plurijuga #1 Cynometra hemitomophylla # 1 (II) Cytisus aeolicus Dalbergia cochinchinensis # 1 Dalbergia nigra #1 Dalbergia stevensonii #1 Dorycnium pentaphyllum trans­ montana #1 Dorycnium spectabile Genista dorycnifolia Genista holopetala Gossweilerodendron balsamiferum #1 Lotus azoricus Lotus callis-viridis Lotus kunkelii Melilotus segetalis-fallax Ononis hackelii Platymiscium pleiostachyum # 1 (II) Tachigali versicolor #1 (II) Teline rosmarini/olia Teline salsoloides Trifolium saxatile Ulex densus # 1 bifoliolata Vicia dennesiana

LENTIBULARIACEAE Pinguicula nevadensis

LILIACEAE Allium grosii Aloe spp . * #5 (II) Aloe albida (I) Aloe pillansii (I) Aloepolyphylla (I) Aloe thorncroftii (I) Aloe vossii (I) Androcymbium europeum Androcymbium psammophilum Androcymbium rechingeri Asphodelus bento-rainhae Bellevalia hackelii Colchicum corsicum Colchicum cousturieri Fritillaria conica Fritillaria drenovskii Fritillaria gussichiae Fritillaria obliqua Fritillaria rhodocanakis Hyacinthoides vicentina No . C 26/70 Official Journal of the European Communities 3.2 . 92

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Lilium rubrum #1 Muscari gussonei Ornithogalum reverchonii Ruscus aculeatus # 1 Scilla beirana Scilla maderensis Scilla odorata Semele maderensis

LINACEA E Linum muelleri

LORANTHACEAE Arceuthobium azoricum

LYTHRACEAE Lythrumflexuosum

MAGNOLIACEAE Talauma hodgsonii ° 522 (III , NP)

MALVACEAE Kosteletzkya pentacarpos

MELIACEA E Lovoa swynnertonii #1 Swietenia humilis #1 (II)

MORACEAE Batocarpus costaricensis #1 (II) # 1 = 484 Milicia regia # 1

MYRICACEAE Myrica rivas-martinezii

NAJADACEAE Najasflexilis

NEPENTHACEAE Nepenthes spp . * #1 (II) Nepenthes khasiana (I) Nepenthes rajah (I)

OLEACEAE Jasminum azoricum Picconia azorica

ORCHIDACEAE ORCHIDACEAE spp. * #6 = 376(11) Cattleya skinneri (I) Cattleya trianae ( I) Cephalanthera cucullata (II) Cypripedium spp . (II) Didiciea cunninghamii ( I) Goodyera macrophylla (II ) Himantoglossum spp . (II) Laeliajongheana (I) Laelia lobata (I) Liparis loeselii (II) Lycaste skinneri var. alba = 377 ( I) Ophrys spp . ( II) Orchis spp . (II) Paphiopedilum spp . (I) Peristeria elata (I) Phragmipedium spp . ( I) Renanthera imschootiana (I) Vanda coerulea (I)

PAEONIACEAE Paeonia cambessedesii Paeonia clusii rhodia Paeonia parnassica

PALMAE Areca ipot # 1 (II) (ARECACEAE) Chrysalidocarpus decipiens # \ ( II) Neodypsis decaryi # 1 (II) Phoenix theophrasti 3.2.92 Official Journal of the European Communities No . C 26/71

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PAPA VERACEA E Meconopsis regia ° 522 (III , NP)

PITTOSPORACEAE Pittosporum coriaceum

PLANTAGINACEAE Plantago algarbiensis Plantago almogravensis Plantago malato-belizii

PLUMBAGINACEAE Armeria berlengensis Armeria helodes Armeria negleta Armeria pseudarmeria Armeria rouyana Armeria sampaioi #1 Armeria soleirolii Armeria velutina Limonium spp . * #1 — 191 Limonium arborescens Limonium dendroides Limonium dodartii lusitanicum Limonium insulare Limonium lanceolatum Limonium multiflorum Limonium pseudolaetum Limonium strictissimum Limonium spectabile Limonium sventenii

POLYGONACEAE Polygonum praelongum Rumex azoricus Rumex rupestris

PORTULACACEAE Anacampseros spp . #1 (II) Lewisia cotyledon #1 (II) Lewisia maguirei # 1 (II) Lewisia serrata # \ (II) Lewisia tweedyi # \ (II)

PRIMULACEAE Androsace cylindrica Androsace mathildae Androsace pyrenaica Cyclamen spp . #1 (II) Primula apennina Primula glaucescens Primula palinuri Primula spectabilis Soldanella villosa

PROTEACEAE Orothamnus zeyheri (I) Protea odorata (I)

RANUNCULACEAE Aconitum corsicum Adonis distorta Aquilegia alpina Aquilegia bertolonii Aquilegia kitaibelii Aquilegia pyrenaica cazorlensis Consolida samia Pulsatilla patens Ranunculus weyleri

RESEDACEAE Reseda decursiva

RHAMNACEAE Frangula azorica

ROSACEAE Bencomia brachystachya Bencomia sphaerocarpa Chamaemeles coriacea No . C 26/72 Official Journal of the European Communities 3 . 2 . 92

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Dendriopoterium pulidoi Marcetella maderensis Potentilla delphinensis Prunus lusitanica azorica Rubus genevieri herminii *\ Sorbus maderensis

RUBIACEAE Balmea stormiae (I) Galium litorale Galium viridiflorum

SALICACEAE Salix salvifolia

SANTALACEAE Kunkeliella subsucculenta Santalum album # 1 Thesium ebracteatum SARRACENIACEAE Darlingtonia californica # 1 (II) Sarracenia spp. * #1 (II) Sarracenia alabamensis alabamensis = 378 (I) Sarraceniajonesii = 379 (I) Sarracenia oreophila (I)

SAXIFRAGACEAE Saxifraga berica Saxifraga cintrana Saxifragaflorulenta Saxifraga hirculus Saxifraga portosanctana Saxifraga presolanensis Saxifraga tombeanensis Saxifraga valdensis Saxifraga vayredana SCROPHULARIACEAE Anarrhinum longipedicelatum #1 Antirrhinum charidemi Antirrhinum lopesianum Chaenorrhinum serpyllifolium lusitanicum Euphrasia azorica Euphrasia genargentea Euphrasia grandiflora Euphrasia marchesettii Euphrasia mendoncae *\ Isoplexis chalcantha Isoplexis isabelliana Linaria algarviana Linaria coutinhoi Linariaficalhoana Linariaflava Linaria ricardoi Linaria tonzigii Linaria tursica Lindernia procumbens Odontites granatensis Odontites holliana Scrophularia grandiflora # 1 Scrophularia herminii #1 Scrophularia sublyrata *\ Sibthorpia peregrina Verbascum litigiosum Veronica micrantha Veronica oetaea

SOLANACEAE Atropa baetica Mandragora officinarum Solanum lidii 3.2.92 Official Journal of the European Communities No . C 26/73

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TETRA CENTRA CEA E Tetracentron sinense ° 522 (III , NP)

THEACEAE Camellia chrysantha # (II)

THYMELAEACEAE Daphne petraea Daphne rodriguezii Thymelaea broterana

ULMA CEA E Zelkova abelicea

UMBELLIFERAE Ammi trifoliatum Angelica heterocarpa Angelica palustris Apium bermejoi Apium repens Athamanta cortiana Bunium brevifolium Bupleurum capillare Bupleurum handiense Bupleurum kakiskalae Chaerophyllum azoricum Eryngium alpinum Eryngium viviparum Ferula latipinna Laserpitium longiradium Melanoselinum decipiens Monizia edulis Naufraga balearica Oenanthe conioides Oenanthe divaricata Petagnia saniculifolia Rouya polygama Sanicula azorica Seseli intricatum Thorella verticillatinundata

VALERIANACEAE Centranthus trinervis

VIOLACEAE Viola athois Viola cazorlensis Viola delphinantha Viola hispida Violajaubertiana Viola paradoxa

ZINGIBERACEAE Hedychium philippinense (I)

ZYGOPHYLLACEAE Guaiacum sanctum # 1 (II)

GYMNOSPERMAE

ARAUCARIACEAE Araucaria araucana ** + 216 ( I) Auraucaria araucana * # 1 — 1 1 7 (II)

CUPRESSACEAE Fitz- Roya cupressoides (I) filgerodendron uviferum (I)

CYCADACEAE CYCADACEAE spp. * #1 (II) Cycas beddomei (I)

GNETACEAE Gnetum montanum 0 522 (III , NP)

PINACEA E Abies guatemalensis ( I ) Abies nebrodensis

PODOCARPACEAE Podocarpus neriifolius * 1 °522 (III, NP) Podocarpus parlatorei ( I) No . C 26/74 Official Journal of the European Communities 3.2.92

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STANGERIACEAE Stangeria eriopus = 380 (I) WELWITSCHIACEAE I Welwitschia mirabilis #1 = 381 ( II) ZAMIACEAE ZA MIA CEA E spp . # 1 (II) Ceratozamia spp . (I) Chigua spp . ( I) Encephaiartos spp . (I) Microcycas calocoma ( I )

PTERIDOPHYTA

ASPLEN1ACEAE Asplenium hemionitis Aspleniumjahandiezii Dryopteris corleyi Polystichum drepanum

BLECHNACEAE Woodwardia radicans

CYATHEACEAE CYATHEACEAE spp . #1 (II)

DICKSONIACEAE DICKSONIACEAE spp . * #1 (II) Culcita macrocarpa

HYMENOPHYLLACEAE Hymenophyllum maderensis Trichomanes speciosum

ISOETACEAE Isoetes azorica Isoetes boryana Isoetes malinverniana

LYCOPODIACEAE Lycopodium spp . # 1

MARSILEACEAE Marsilea azorica Marsilea batardae Marsilea quadrifolia Marsilea strigosa

OPHIOGLOSSACEAE Botrychium simplex Ophioglossum polyphyllum

BRYOPHYTA

MUSCI Leucobryum glaucum # 1 Sphagnum spp . * #1 Sphagnum pylaissi Tayloria rudolphiana Thamnobryumfernandesii

THALLOPHYTA

ALGAE Lithothamnium coralloide #1 Phymatholithon calcareum #

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ANNEX D

INTERPRETATION

1 . The symbol against the name of a taxon indicates that some species in the named taxon are included in Annex A and are excluded from Annex D.

2 . The symbol '**' against the name of a taxon indicates that some species in the named taxon are included in Annex B and are excluded from Annex D.

3 . The symbol ' = ' followed by a number placed against the name of a species or higher taxon denotes that the name of that species or taxon shall be interpreted as follows : = 485 Also referenced as Mytragyna cillata ; = 486 Also referenced as Podocarpus blumei ; = 487 Also referenced as Podocarpus amarus .

4 . In respect of species of Fauna listed in Annex D, the provisions shall not apply to any domestic forms and shall not apply to any specimens except the following :

A. For Mammais, Birds, and Amphibians

(i) Live specimens . (ii) Whole dead specimens, frozen , dried or preserved by chemicals, which externally resemble the complete body of the species concerned . (iii) The whole or any part of or anything made wholly or partiy from any tooth or tusk of any animal . (iv) The whole or any part of the horns or antlers of any animal . (v) The whole or any part of any raw hide or skin (with or without fur or hair) if fresh, salted , dried, pickled or limed and whether or not split . (vi) The whole or any part of any shell of any animal in the order Testudines . (vii) Creams , oils , soup , meat or other foodstuffs , made from or derived from any animal in the following groups : — Order Testudines (turties, tortoises and terrapins), — Order Marsupialia (marsupials), — Families (Otarlidae (eared seals) and Phocidae (true seals) in the order Pinnipedia, — Order Lagomorpha (hares and rabbits), — Order Artiodactyla (even-toed ungulates), — Order Apodiformes (swifts etc.), — Order Anura (frogs and toads). (viii) Any feather or feathers or any skin or any other part with feathers on it of any bird or birds other than the downy feathers of any adult female of the species Somateria mol­ issima (eider duck) or the train of any adult male of the species Pavo cristatus ( Indian peacock). (ix) Any egg, whether whole or blown . (x) The casque , whether or not attached to the upper part of the bill , of any bird in the order Coraciiformes (hornbills etc).

B. For Fish

(xi) All live specimens . (xii) All specimens , live or dead, of species in the family Syngnathidae (sea horses etc.).

C. For Invertebrates

(xiii) The whole or any part of any external shell or skeleton , except for fossils . No . C 26/76 Official Journal of the European Communities 3 . 2 . 92

5 . In respect of species of Flora listed in Annex D, the provisions shall not apply to the following parts and derivatives which shall not be considered as specimens of species listed in Annex D :

Seeds, spores, pollen, tissue cultures, flasked seedling cultures, chemical derivatives, fruits and parts and derivatives thereof of artificially propagated plants, cut flowers of artificially propagated plants , manufactured products made from timber.

FAUNA

VERTEBRATES

MAMMALIA

All taxa not included in Annexes A, B and C except :

Oryctolagus cuniculus (domestic forms) Camelus bactrianus (domestic forms) Rattus norvegicus Camelus dromedarius Mus musculus Cervus elaphus elaphus Mesocricetus auratus (domestic forms) Cervus dama dama Cayia spp . (domestic forms) Cervus nippon Chincilla laniger (domestic forms) Cervus timorensis Canisfamillaris Rangifer tarandus (domestic forms) Mustelafuro Bubalus bubalis Felis catus Bos taurus Equus caballus Bos indicus Equus asinus Bos frontalis Equus caballus x asinus Bos grunniens (domestic forms ) Sus scrofa (domestic forms) Capra hircus (domestic forms) Lama glama Ovis aries Lama pacos

AVES

All taxa not included in Annexes A, B and C except :

Anser anser (domestic forms) Excalfactoria chinensis Anser cygnoides (domestic forms) Numida meleagris (domestic forms) Cairina moschata (domestic forms) Meleagris gallopava (domestic forms) Anas platyrhynchos (domestic forms) Nymphicus hollandicus Gallus gallus Melopsittacus undulatus Phasianus colchicus Lonchura striata (domestic forms) Coturnix laponica

REPTILIA

All taxa not listed in Annexes A, B and C

AMPHIBIA

All taxa not listed in Annexes A, B and C

PISCES

All marine species

INVERTEBRATES

CNIDARIA 3 . 2 . 92 Official Journal of the European Communities No . C 26/77

ANTHOZOA

GORGONACEA

Coralliidae

Corallium spp .

MOLLUSCA

GASTROPODA

ARCHAEOGASTROPODA

Turbinidae

Turbo marmoratus

MESOGASTROPODA

Strombidae

Strombus gigas

ECHINODERMA TA

ECHINOIDA

ECHINOIDA

Echinidae

Paracentrotus lividus

FLORA

SPERMATOPHYTA

ANGIOSPERMAE

Agavaceae Boraginaceae Nolina spp . * Cordia milenii Cordia platythyrsa Amaryllidaceae Leucojum spp . Bromeilaceae Narcissus spp.*/** Tillandsia spp .

Anacardiaceae Burseraceae Dracontomelon dao Aucoumea klaineana

Apocynaceae Dioscoreaceae Adenium spp . Dioscorea elephantipes Aspidosperma polyneuron Droseraceae Hunteria eburnea Strophanthus spp . Dionaea muscipula Voacango africana Drosera spp . Voacanga thouarsii Ebenaceae

Araceae Diospyros celebica Arisaema spp . Diospyros crassiflora Biarium spp . Diospyros ebenum Diospyros muni Ascleppiadaceae Diospyros philippinensis Brachystelma spp. Diospyros pilosanthera Fockea spp . Diospyros rumphii No . C 26/78 Official Journal of the European Communities 3 . 2 . 92

Euphorbiaceae Intsia palembanica Monadenium spp . Koompassia malaccensis Microberlinia bisculcata Microberlinia brazzavillensis Guttiferae Millettia laurentii Allanblackia parviflora Monopetalanthus heitzii Pericopsis mooniana Pterocarpus spp . Iris species ofthe section Oncocyclus including venenosum Swartzia fistuloides Iris antilibanotica Iris assadiana Liliaceae Astroloba spp . Erythronium spp . Iris auranitica Fritillaria spp . * Iris barnumae Gasteria spp . Iris basaltica Haworthia spp . Iris beniaminii Lilium spp . ** Iris biggeri Muscari spp . * Iris bismarkiana Poelinitzia spp . Iris bostrensis Scilia spp . * Trillium spp . Iris cedretil Tulipa spp . Iris damascena Mellaceae Iris elizabethae Cedrela fissilis Iris galtesii Cedrela odorata spp . Iris hauranensis Guarea cedrata Guarea thompsonii Iris hermona spp . Iris heylandiana Lovoa trichilioides Iris iordana Iris kerediensis Turraeanthus africanus Iris kirkwoodii Iris lortetii Ochnaceae Iris mariae Lophira alata Iris meda Testulea gabonensis Iris nectarifera Iris nigricans Passifloraceae Adenia spp . Rosaceae Iris samariae Prunus africana Iris sari Iris schelkownikowii Rubiaceae Iris sprengeri Corynanthe pachyceras Iris susiana Haliea ledermannii = 485 Iris swensoniana Nauciea diderrichii Iris westii Pausinystalla lohimbe Iris yebrudii Rutaceae Balfourodendron riedilianum Jugiandaceae Chloroxylon swietenia Jugians neotropica Sapotaceae Aningeria altissima Autranello congolensis Eusideroxylon zwageri Baillonella toxisperma porosa Tieghemella africana Tieghemella heckelii Leguminosae Afzella africana Sterculiaceae Afzella bipindensis Mansonia altissima Afzella pachyloba Nesogordonia papaverifera Amburana cearensis Sterculia oblonga Caesalpinia paraguariensis Copaifera salikounda Thymelaeaceae Dalbergia spp . ** Aquilaria malaccensis Griffonia simplicifolia bancanus Gulbourtia ehie Haplormosia monophylia Verbenaceae Intsia bijuga spp . 3.2.92 Official Journal of the European Communities No . C 26/79

GYMNOSPERMAE

Araucariaceae Agathis spp .

Podocarpaceae Dacrydium elatum Nagela wallichiana = 486 Podocarpus rumphii = 487 Prumnopitys amara

PTERIDOPHYTA

Selaginellaceae Selaginella imbricata Selaginella lepidophylla Selaginella novoleonis Selaginella pilifera

THALLOPHYTA

Lichens

Cetraria spp .

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