
CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES OF WILD FAUNA AND FLORA CITES-LISTED CORALS – Identification and guidance Species Common App. Photos Notes name ANTHOZOA Antipatharia spp. Black corals II -are collected under water by professionals to be sold commercially -all black coral subject to Convention Corallium elatius Red/pink III -Red/pink corals can be (China) corals tested to see if they are Corallium japonicum genuine by dropping them (China) into diluted vinegar. Because Corallium konjoi vinegar is acid, but this coral (China) is made of calcium Corallium secundum carbonate (alkaline), there (China) should be a fizz of tiny bubbles (release of carbon dioxide). Helioporidae spp. Blue corals II -Fossils are not subject to (Includes only the the provisions of the species Heliopora Convention coerulea.) CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES OF WILD FAUNA AND FLORA Scleractinia spp. Stony corals II -Fossils are not subject to the provisions of the Convention Tubiporidae spp. Organ pipe II -Fossils are not subject to corals the provisions of the Convention HYDROZOA Milleporidae spp. Fire corals II -Fossils are not subject to the provisions of the Convention Stylasteridae spp. Lace corals II -Fossils are not subject to the provisions of the Convention CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES OF WILD FAUNA AND FLORA Not covered by CITES coral sand finely crushed fragments of dead coral coral fragments unconsolidated fragments of broken finger-like dead coral and other material between 2 and 30 mm measured in any direction, which is not identifiable to the level of genus coral rock (fossilised coral) hard consolidated material, >3 cm in diameter, formed of fragments of dead coral and which may also contain cemented sand, coralline algae and other sedimentary rocks Covered by CITES all Antipatharia spp. see above (black corals); includes fossils, fragments, etc. dead coral of other species that non-fossilised pieces of coral that are bigger than coral fragments are listed (e.g. red corals; blue corals; stony corals; organ pipe corals; fire corals; lace corals) live coral of other species that e.g. specimens transported in water, identifiable to the level of species or are listed (e.g. red corals; blue genus corals; stony corals; organ pipe corals; fire corals; lace corals) .
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