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Vedlegg II - Organismer Som Kan Innføres Uten Tillatelse, Jf Vedlegg II - organismer som kan innføres uten tillatelse, jf. § 7 første ledd bokstav a. Generelt vilkår: Det forutsettes at innførselen utføres i samsvar med aktsomhetsplikten i kapittel V og forskriftens øvrige bestemmelser samt med øvrig gjeldende regelverk. Navn på underfamilier, familier og høyere taksonomiske nivå som er skrevet med uthevet tekst i tabellen er å betrakte som overskrifter, og er kun inkludert for å angi systematisk plassering for organismer og organismegrupper som er oppført i vedlegget. Vitenskapelig navn Trivialnavn Vilkår Vertebrata Virveldyr; Vertebrates Mammalia (Klasse) Pattedyr; Mammals Camelidae Kameldyr Lama glama L., 1758 Lama; Llama Kun til landbruksformål. Vicugna pacos L., 1758 Alpakka; Alpaca Kun til landbruksformål. Canidae Hundefamilien; Canids Vulpes vulpes (L., 1758) Sølvrev; Silver Fox Fra oppdrett. Kun sølvrevtyper og krysninger mellom sølvrevtyper og blårevtyper til pelsdyroppdrett i rømmingssikre anlegg. Vulpes lagopus (L., 1758) Blårev; Domesticated Fra oppdrett. Kun syn. Alopex lagopus (L., Arctic Fox, Polar Fox blårevtyper og krysninger 1758) mellom blårevtyper og sølvrevtyper til pelsdyroppdrett i rømmingssikre anlegg. Chinchillidae Chinchillafamilien; Chinchillas and Viscachas Chinchilla lanigera Chinchilla; Chinchilla, Domestisert. (Molina, 1782) Long-tailed Chinchilla Cricetidae Hamsterfamilien; Cricetids Mesocricetus auratus Gullhamster; Golden Domestisert. Waterhouse, 1839 Hamster Cricetulus griseus Milne- Kinesisk hamster; Chinese Domestisert. Edwards, 1867 Hamster Phodopus campbelli Campbells (stripet) Domestisert, inkludert (Thomas, 1905) dverghamster; Campbell’s krysninger med Phodopus Russian Dwarf Hamster sungorus. 1 Vedlegg II - organismer som kan innføres uten tillatelse, jf. § 7 første ledd bokstav a. Generelt vilkår: Det forutsettes at innførselen utføres i samsvar med aktsomhetsplikten i kapittel V og forskriftens øvrige bestemmelser samt med øvrig gjeldende regelverk. Navn på underfamilier, familier og høyere taksonomiske nivå som er skrevet med uthevet tekst i tabellen er å betrakte som overskrifter, og er kun inkludert for å angi systematisk plassering for organismer og organismegrupper som er oppført i vedlegget. Vitenskapelig navn Trivialnavn Vilkår Phodopus sungorus (Pallas, Russisk (sibirsk) Domestisert, inkludert 1773) dverghamster; Siberian krysninger med Phodopus Hamster, Djungarian campbelli. Hamster Phodopus roborovski Roborovski dverghamster; Domestisert. (Satunin, 1903) Roborovski Hamster Caviidae Marsvinfamilien; Guinea Pigs Cavia porcellus (L., 1758) Marsvin; Guinea Pig Domestisert. Leporidae Harefamilien; Leporids Oryctolagus cuniculus (L., Kanin; Rabbit Domestisert. 1758) Muridae Musefamilien; Murids Mus musculus L., 1758 Husmus; House Mouse Domestisert, herunder former til laboratorieformål. Rattus norvegicus Brunrotte; Brown Rat Domestisert, herunder (Berkenhout, 1769) hetterotte og former til laboratorieformål. Meriones unguiculatus Ørkenrotte; Mongolian Domestisert. Milne-Edwards, 1867 Gerbil Mustelidae Mårdyrfamilien; Weasels Mustela putorius (L., 1758) Ilder; European Polecat Fra oppdrett. Neovison vison (Schreber, Mink; American Mink Fra oppdrett. Kun til 1777) pelsdyroppdrett i rømningssikre anlegg. Octodontidae Buskrottefamilien; Degus Octodon degus (Molina, Degus; Degu Domestisert. 1782) 2 Vedlegg II - organismer som kan innføres uten tillatelse, jf. § 7 første ledd bokstav a. Generelt vilkår: Det forutsettes at innførselen utføres i samsvar med aktsomhetsplikten i kapittel V og forskriftens øvrige bestemmelser samt med øvrig gjeldende regelverk. Navn på underfamilier, familier og høyere taksonomiske nivå som er skrevet med uthevet tekst i tabellen er å betrakte som overskrifter, og er kun inkludert for å angi systematisk plassering for organismer og organismegrupper som er oppført i vedlegget. Vitenskapelig navn Trivialnavn Vilkår Aves (Klasse) Fugler; Birds Dromaiidae Emu; Emus Dromaius novaehollandiae Emu; Emu Domestisert. Fra oppdrett. (Latham, 1790) Kun til landbruksformål. Rheidae Nanduer; Rheas Rhea americana (L., 1758) Stornandu; Greater Rhea Domestisert. Fra oppdrett. Kun til landbruksformål. Psittacidae Papegøyefugler; Parrots Psittacidae spp. Alle arter papegøyefugler inkludert Cacatuinae. inkludert kakaduer; Parrots - All species including Cockatoos Fringillidae Finkefamilien; Finches Serinus canaria (L., 1758) Kanariirisk (tidl. kanarifugl); Atlantic Canary Estrildidae Astrildefamilien; Weaver- finches Poephila guttata Vieillot, Sebrafink; Zebra Finch 1817 Chloebia gouldiae (Gould, Gouldfink; Gouldian Finch 1844) Padda oryzivora (L., 1758) Javaspurv, risfugl; Java Sparrow Arthropoda Leddyr; Arthropods Arachnida (Klasse) Edderkopper; Spiders Theraphosidae Theraposinae Amerikanske taranteller; (Underfamilie) New World Tarantulas 3 Vedlegg II - organismer som kan innføres uten tillatelse, jf. § 7 første ledd bokstav a. Generelt vilkår: Det forutsettes at innførselen utføres i samsvar med aktsomhetsplikten i kapittel V og forskriftens øvrige bestemmelser samt med øvrig gjeldende regelverk. Navn på underfamilier, familier og høyere taksonomiske nivå som er skrevet med uthevet tekst i tabellen er å betrakte som overskrifter, og er kun inkludert for å angi systematisk plassering for organismer og organismegrupper som er oppført i vedlegget. Vitenskapelig navn Trivialnavn Vilkår Aphonopelma hentzi Texas Brown Tarantula (Girard, 1852) Aphonopelma seemanni Striped-knee Tarantula (F.O. P.-Cambridge, 1897) Aphonopelma texense Rio Grande Copper (Simon, 1891) Tarantula Chromatopelma Greenbottle Blue Tarantula cyaneopubescens (Strand, 1907) Cyriocosmus elegans Trinidad Dwarf Tiger (Simon, 1889) Rump Euathlus pulcherrimaklaasi Metallic Femur Beauty (Schmidt, 1991) Euathlus truculentus Chilean Beautiful (Ausserer, 1875) Euathlus vulpinus (Karsch, Chilean Ocellated 1880) Eupalaestrus campestratus Pink Zebra Beauty (Simon, 1891) Grammostola aureostriata Chaco Golden Knee (Schmidt & Bullmer, 2001) Grammostola burzaquensis Argentinean Rose Ibarra, 1946 Tarantula Grammostola grossa Argentina Giant Tawny (Ausserer, 1871) Red, Pampas Tawny Red, Giant Tawny Red Grammostola iheringi Entre Rios Tarantula (Keyserling, 1891) Grammostola mollicoma Brazilian Giant Tawny Red (Ausserer, 1875) Grammostola pulchra Brazilian Black Tarantula Mello- Leitao, 1921 Grammostola rosea Chilean Rose Hair, Chilean (Walckenaer, 1837) Rose Lasiodora difficilis Mello- Fiery Redrump Leitao, 1921 Lasiodora klugi (C.L. Baja Scarlet, Scarlet Koch, 1841) Birdeater, Bahia Scarlet 4 Vedlegg II - organismer som kan innføres uten tillatelse, jf. § 7 første ledd bokstav a. Generelt vilkår: Det forutsettes at innførselen utføres i samsvar med aktsomhetsplikten i kapittel V og forskriftens øvrige bestemmelser samt med øvrig gjeldende regelverk. Navn på underfamilier, familier og høyere taksonomiske nivå som er skrevet med uthevet tekst i tabellen er å betrakte som overskrifter, og er kun inkludert for å angi systematisk plassering for organismer og organismegrupper som er oppført i vedlegget. Vitenskapelig navn Trivialnavn Vilkår Lasiodora parahybana Brazilian Salmon Pink Mello- Leitao, 1917 Lasiodorides striatus Brazilian Brown Giant (Schmidt & Antonelli, 1996) Megaphobema robustum Colombian Giant Redleg, (Ausserer, 1875) Columbian Giant Megaphobema velvetosoma Ecuadorian Brownvelvet Schmidt, 1995 Tarantula Metriopelma zebratum Costa Rican Suntiger Banks, 1909 Tarantula Nhandu chromatus White Striped Birdeater Schmidt, 2004 Nhandu coloratovillosus Brazilian Black & White (Schmidt, 1998) Nhandu vulpinus (Schmidt, Brazilian Giant Blonde 1998) Pamphobeteus antinous Bolivian Blueleg Pocock, 1903 Pamphobeteus fortis Colombian Brown (Ausserer, 1875) Pamphobeteus Ecuadorian Birdeater ultramarinus Schmidt, 1995 Paraphysa parvula Chilean Gold Burst (Pocock, 1903) Tarantula Paraphysa scrofa (Molina, Chilean Copper Tarantula 1788) Phormictopus cancerides Haitian Brown (Latreille, 1806) Theraphosa apophysis Goliath Pinkfoot, Pinkfoot Tinter, 1991 Goliath Theraphosa blondi Goliath Bird Eater Latreille, 1804 Thrixopelma ockerti Peruvian Orange Rump Schmidt, 1994 Thrixopelma pruriens Chilean Spiny, Peruvian Schmidt, 1998 Green Velvet Xenesthis immanis Colombian Lesserblack Ausserer, 1875 5 Vedlegg II - organismer som kan innføres uten tillatelse, jf. § 7 første ledd bokstav a. Generelt vilkår: Det forutsettes at innførselen utføres i samsvar med aktsomhetsplikten i kapittel V og forskriftens øvrige bestemmelser samt med øvrig gjeldende regelverk. Navn på underfamilier, familier og høyere taksonomiske nivå som er skrevet med uthevet tekst i tabellen er å betrakte som overskrifter, og er kun inkludert for å angi systematisk plassering for organismer og organismegrupper som er oppført i vedlegget. Vitenskapelig navn Trivialnavn Vilkår Xenesthis intermedia Amazon Blue Bloom Schiapelli & Gerschman, 1945 Aviculariinae Amerikanske taranteller; New World Tarantulas Avicularia aurantiaca Yellow Banded Pinktoe Bauer, 1996 Avicularia avicularia (L., Pinktoe Tarantula 1758) Avicularia bicegoi Mello- Brazilian Pinktoe Leitao, 1923 Avicularia braunshauseni Goliath Pinktoe Tesmoingt, 1999 Avicularia fasciculata Amazon Sapphire Pink Toe Strand, 1907 Avicularia geroldi Brazilian Blue and Red Tesmoingt, 1999 Pinktoe Avicularia huriana Ecuadorian Pinktoe Tesmoingt, 1996 Avicularia juruensis Mello- Yellow Banded Pinktoe Leitao, 1923 Avicularia laeta (C.L. Puerto Rican Treespider, Koch, 1842) Puerto Rican Pinktoe Avicularia metallica Metallic Pinktoe, Whitetoe Ausserer, 1875 Avicularia minatrix Venezuelan Red
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