The following is a Simplified List of CITES Species for the purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. Effective date 12 June 2013. COMMON NAME INDEX in alphabetical order —A— Asian arowana .................... 11 Bivalves ........................ 52–53 Ass ...................................... 35 Blackbird ............................ 18 Aucklandia .......................... 57 Boa ..................................... 44 Avadavat ............................. 18 Bobcat ................................ 29 Axolotl ................................ 12 Bonobo ............................... 39 Aye-Aye ............................. 39 Bontebok ............................ 25 Ayuque ............................... 63 Bonytongue ........................ 11 Agave .................................. 54 —B— Booby ................................. 19 Ajo ...................................... 57 Babirusa .............................. 28 Albatross ............................. 19 Badger................................. 31 Alerce .................................. 57 Bandicoot ............................ 35 Alligator .............................. 41 Barb .................................... 10 Alluadia............................... 57 Barbet ................................. 19 Almendro ............................ 59 Bat....................................... 34 Aloe............................... 59–60 Batagur ............................... 46 Aloewood ............................ 64 Bear..................................... 32 Animal hybrid ..................... 10 Bear-grass ........................... 54 Anoa .................................... 25 Beetle .................................. 49 Anteater............................... 35 Big cats ................. See Felidae Antelope ........................ 25–26 Binturong ............................ 32 Ape ................................ 37, 39 Birds ............................. 12–22 —C— Aracari ................................ 19 Birds of Paradise................. 19 Cacomistle .......................... 31 Arapaima............................. 11 Birdwing Butterfly.............. 49 Cactaceae ............................ 56 Argali .................................. 26 Bismarckia .......................... 62 Cacti ............................. 56–57 Armadillo ............................ 34 Bison ................................... 25 Cactus ........................... 56–57 Aardwolf ............................. 30 Addax .................................. 25 Adonis ................................. 62 African Cherry .................... 63 Afrormosia .......................... 59 Agarwood ........................... 64 Boodie ................................ 35 Boomaalwyn ...................... 60 Brazilian Rosewood ........... 59 Brazilwood ......................... 59 Bristlebird ........................... 18 Brocket ............................... 27 Budgerigar .......................... 20 Buffalo................................ 25 Bulbul ................................. 19 Bullfrog .............................. 11 Bustard ............................... 18 Butterfly ............................. 49 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 1 Caiman .......................... 41–42 Coatimundi ......................... 32 Cuscus ................................ 35 Capuchin ............................. 39 Cobra ............................ 44–45 Cyathea ............................... 57 Caracal ................................ 29 Cochita................................ 33 Cycad ...................... 57, 63, 65 Caracara .............................. 16 Cockatiel ............................. 20 Cyclamen ............................ 62 Cardinal............................... 18 Cockatoo ............................. 20 Cymbidium ............ See Orchid Cascabel .............................. 45 Cock-of-the-Rock ............... 18 —D— Cascaval .............................. 45 Coco de mer ........................ 62 Catfish ................................. 11 Cocobolo............................. 59 Cats ...................... See Felidae Coelacanth .......................... 41 Caviar .................................. 10 Coendou .............................. 40 Cavy .................................... 40 Colobus ......................... 37, 38 Cedar ................................... 60 Conch .................................. 53 Ceratozamia ........................ 65 Condor ................................ 16 Cetacean ........................ 33–34 Conure ................................ 22 Chachalaca .................... 16–17 Coq De Boise ...................... 19 Chameleon .................... 42–43 Coral ................................... 50 Chamois .............................. 26 Costus ................................. 57 Cheetah ............................... 29 Cotinga ............................... 18 Chicken ............................... 17 Cougar ................................ 30 Chimpanzee ........................ 39 Crane............................. 17–18 Chinchilla ............................ 40 Cristobal ............................. 59 Chiru ................................... 26 Crocodile ...................... 41–42 Dalbergia ............................ 59 Deer .................................... 27 Dendrobium..... 61, See Orchid Dhole .................................. 28 Dicksonia............................ 57 Dog ......................... 28, 29, 41 Dolphin ......................... 33–34 Dove ................................... 14 Drill .................................... 38 Duck ............................. 12–13 Dugong ............................... 41 Duiker ........................... 25, 26 Dunnart ............................... 34 —E— Eagle ............................. 15–16 Elephant.............................. 40 Encephalartos ..................... 65 Chuckwalla ......................... 43 Crow ................................... 19 Cistanche............................. 62 Cucumber, Sea .................... 52 Civet .................................... 32 Cui-ui .................................. 10 Falcon ........................... 15–16 Clam .................................... 53 Cuniculidae ......................... 40 Fanaloka ............................. 29 Coati .................................... 32 Curlew ................................ 13 Fanalouc ............................. 29 Euphorbia ........................... 58 —F— Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 2 Felidae................................. 29 Gorilla ........................... 37, 39 Hornbill .............................. 14 Ferret ................................... 31 Goshawk ............................. 15 Horse .................................. 35 Finch ................................... 18 Granadillo ........................... 59 Howler-monkey.................. 37 Fish (Bony) ......................... 41 Grebe .................................. 19 Huemal ............................... 27 Fish (Cartilagenous) ............ 24 Greenshank ......................... 13 Hummingbird ..................... 13 Fitzroya ............................... 57 Grison ................................. 31 Hwamei .............................. 18 Flycatcher ..................... 18, 19 Guaiac, Oil of ..................... 65 Hybrid animal..................... 10 Flying Fox ........................... 34 Guan ............................. 16, 17 Hybrid plant ....................... 53 Flytrap, Venus..................... 57 Guanaco .............................. 26 Hydrocoral.......................... 52 Fossa ................................... 32 Guatemalan Beaded Lizard 43 —I— Fowl .................................... 17 Guatemalan Fir ................... 62 Fox ................................ 28–29 Guemal ............................... 27 Frigatebird ........................... 19 Guenon ............................... 38 Frog ..................................... 11 Gull ..................................... 13 —G— Gyrfalcon ............................ 16 Gaur .................................... 25 —H— Gavial ............................ 41–42 Hangul ................................ 27 Gavilan ................................ 16 Hare .................................... 35 Gazelle ................................ 25 Hare-wallaby ...................... 35 Gecko .................................. 43 Harrier................................. 15 Ghaap .................................. 54 Hawk................................... 15 Gibbon ................................ 39 Hawk-owl ........................... 23 Gila Monster ....................... 43 Hawksbill ...................... 45–46 Ibis ...................................... 14 Iguana ................................. 43 Ikan ..................................... 10 Insect .................................. 49 —J— Jabiru .................................. 13 Jackal .................................. 28 Jacutinga ............................. 17 Jaguar ................................. 30 Jaguarundi .......................... 29 Jungle Fowl ........................ 17 —K— Kagu ................................... 18 Kakariki .............................. 22 Ginseng ............................... 55 Hermit ........................... 13, 14 Goldenseal .......................... 63 Hippopotamus............... 27–28 Gonystylus........................... 64 Hog ..................................... 28 Kestrel ................................ 16 Khar .................................... 35 Kinkajou ............................. 32 Goose .................................. 12 Honeyeater .......................... 18 Goral ................................... 26 Hoodia ................................ 54 Kite ............................... 15, 16 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 3 Komodo Dragon ................. 43 mahogany ........................... 60 Muntjac .............................. 27 Kouprey .............................. 25 Mahogany ..................... 60–61 Musang ............................... 32 Kutki ................................... 63 Mammal ........................ 25–26 Musk Deer .......................... 28 —L— Manatee .............................. 41 Mussel .......................... 52–53 Mandrill .............................. 38 Myna .................................. 19 Mangabey ........................... 38 —N— Laelia .................................. 61 Lammergeier ....................... 15 Langur ........................... 38, 39 Lechwe ................................ 26 Leech ................................... 48 Lemur .................................. 39 Leopard ......................... 29–30 Lignum Vitae ................ 65–66 Linsang ............................... 32 Liocichla ............................. 18 Lion ............................... 29–30 Lizard ............................ 42–44 Loggerhead ......................... 45 Lorikeet ......................... 21–22 Loris .............................. 37, 39 Lory............................... 20–22 Lourie .................................. 15 Lovebird .............................. 20 Lungfish .............................. 41 Lynx .................................... 29 —M— Margay................................ 29 Mari .................................... 35 Markhor .............................. 25 Marmoset ...................... 37, 38 Marmot ............................... 41 Marsupial-mouse ................ 34 Narwhal .............................. 33 Nepenthes ........................... 61 Niltava ................................ 18 Nogaed ............................... 59 —O— Ocelot ................................. 29 Marten (mam.) .................... 31 Olingo ................................. 31 Martin (bird) ....................... 18 onager ................................. 35 Mastigure ............................ 42 Ora ...................................... 43 May-apple ........................... 55 Orangutan ........................... 39 Megapode ........................... 17 Orchid ........................... 61–62 Mesia .................................. 18 Oricilla................................ 29 Microcycas ......................... 65 Oryx .................................... 26 Mollusc ......................... 52–53 Osprey ................................ 16 Mongoose ..................... 29, 30 Ostrich ................................ 24 Monitor ......................... 43–44 Otter.............................. 30–31 Monkey ......................... 37, 39 Owl ............................... 23–24 Monkey-puzzle ................... 55 Owlet .................................. 23 Mouse ................................. 40 Macaque .............................. 38 Ox ....................................... 26 Mouse (Marsupial) ............. 34 Macaw........................... 21–22 Munning ............................. 35 Magnolia ............................. 60 Nard .................................... 65 —P— Paca .................................... 40 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 4 Pachypodium ...................... 55 Porpoise ........................ 33–34 Rosewood, Honduras ......... 59 Paddlefish ........................... 10 Potto.................................... 40 Rosewood, Nicaraguan ...... 59 Palm .................................... 62 Prairie Chicken ................... 17 —S— Palo Santo ........................... 65 Prairie Dog.......................... 41 Pangolin ........................ 36–37 Primates ............................. 37 Panther ................................ 30 Pronghorn ........................... 25 Paphiopedilum .................... 61 Prosimian ............................ 37 Parakeet ............................... 22 Pudu .................................... 27 Parrot............................. 20–22 Python ................................. 45 Peacock ............................... 17 —Q— Saussurea ............... See Costus Queen Conch ...................... 53 Savannah Dog .................... 29 Quetzal ................................ 24 Scorpion ............................. 49 —R— Scrub-bird ........................... 18 Peafowl ............................... 17 Peccary ................................ 28 Pelican................................. 19 Rabbit ................................. 35 Penguin ............................... 23 Rail ..................................... 18 Pernambuco ........................ 59 Ramin ............ See Gonystylus Phalaenopsis ......... See Orchid Rat....................................... 40 Pheasant .............................. 17 Ratel .................................... 31 Pigeon ................................. 14 Rattlesnake ......................... 45 Pilgerodendron .................... 57 Reptile........................... 41–45 pine ..................................... 62 Rhea .................................... 22 Pirarucu ............................... 11 Rhim ................................... 25 Pitcher Plant .................. 61, 63 Rhinoceros .................... 35–36 Pitta ..................................... 19 Ring-necked parakeet ... 20, 21 Plant .............................. 53–66 Robin .................................. 18 Plant Hybrid ........................ 53 Rockfowl ............................ 19 Po Chai.................. See Costus Rock-rat .............................. 40 Porcupine ............................ 40 Rosewood ........................... 59 Saiga ................................... 26 Saki ..................................... 39 Salamander ......................... 12 Sandalwood ........................ 59 Sanzinia .............................. 44 Sarracenia ........................... 63 Sea Cumber ........................ 52 Sea Turtle ..................... 45–46 Seahorse ............................. 11 Seal ..................................... 31 Secretary Bird ..................... 16 Serow.................................. 25 Serval.................................. 29 Shahtoosh ........................... 26 Shark .................................. 24 Sheep ............................ 25, 26 Shell.............................. 52–53 Shoebill .............................. 13 Shrew.................................. 41 Siamang .............................. 39 Silvereye ............................. 19 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 5 Siskin .................................. 18 Tamaraw ............................. 25 Turkey ................................ 17 Sisserou ............................... 21 Tamarin......................... 37, 38 Turtle .................................. 45 Skink ................................... 43 Tamarou .............................. 25 —U— Skunk ............................ 30, 31 Tanager ............................... 18 Sloth .............................. 32, 37 Tapir ................................... 36 Snail .................................... 53 Tarantula ............................. 49 Snake............................. 44–45 Tayra ................................... 31 Uakaris ............................... 39 Umbrellabird ...................... 18 Urial.................................... 26 —V— Vanda ........ 61–62, See Orchid Snow leopard ...................... 30 Teal ..................................... 12 Snowcock ............................ 17 Temelian ............................. 10 Snowdrop ............................ 54 Temoleh .............................. 10 Venus Flytrap ..................... 57 Vervet ................................. 38 Viper ................................... 45 Sparrow ............................... 18 Terrapin .............................. 46 Sparrowhawk ...................... 15 Tetracentron ........................ 65 Spider .................................. 49 Thick-knee .......................... 13 Walrus ................................ 31 Spider-monkey .................... 37 Tiger ............................. 29, 30 Wapiti ................................. 27 Spikenard ............................ 65 Tillandsia ...................... 55–56 Warbler ............................... 18 Spoonbill ............................. 14 Tinamou .............................. 24 Weakfish ............................ 11 Squirrel ......................... 40–41 Toad .................................... 11 Weasel ................................ 31 Squirrel-monkey ................. 38 Tomistoma .................... 41, 42 Welwitschia ........................ 65 Starling ................................ 19 Tortoise ......................... 45, 48 Whale ........................... 33–34 Sternbergia .......................... 54 Totoaba ............................... 11 Whipsnake .......................... 44 Stoat .................................... 31 Toucan ................................ 19 Stone Culew ........................ 13 Toucanet ............................. 19 Wolf.................................... 28 Stork .................................... 13 Tragopan ............................. 17 Wombat .............................. 35 sturgeons ............................. 10 Tree Fern ............................ 57 Woodpecker ....................... 19 Swallowtail ......................... 49 Tree-kangaroo..................... 35 Woylie ................................ 35 Swan ................................... 12 Tuatara ................................ 42 Wrasse ................................ 11 —T— Turaco ........................... 14–15 —Y— Vulture.......................... 15–16 Takin ................................... 25 —W— White-eye ........................... 19 Yacare ................................ 41 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 6 Yak ...................................... 25 Yew ............................... 63–64 —Z— Zebra .................................. 35 Zamiaceae ........................... 65 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 7 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 This is a guide to the list of taxa included on Appendices I, II and III of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) in accordance with the provisions of Articles XIV, XV and XVI of the Convention. The list does not include any other species. The ‘Taxon’ column of the list includes the scientific name of the listed taxa. The structure of the list is described in more detail below. Note that where a higher level taxon such as an entire genus or family is listed, the listing applies to all specimens within that taxon. For example, the galah (Eolophus roseicapilla ) is not specifically listed under the birds listing, however the listing still applies to this specimen because the galah still belongs to the order Psittaciformes. The ‘Common Names include’ column of the list is included for information only: the scientific name determines if a species is included on the list. The ‘Appendix’ column of the list identifies the Appendix of CITES in which the taxon is included. Appendix may also denote an Australian Government Stricter Domestic Measure where stricter regulation than CITES requirements applies to specific taxa when imported to or exported from Australia. For example, a species listed by CITES as Appendix II may be treated as if it were Appendix I by Australia. The notation “p.e.” (possibly extinct) is included for certain species. The ‘Notation’ column of the list describes the specimens belonging to that species that are included in that entry. The Notation cloumn may also contain further information regarding Australian Government Stricter Domestic Measures where they apply to specific taxa. In regard to Appendix III species the country listed in the notation column indicates the country for which the species is listed. If there is no entry in the “Notation” column then the definition of a specimen for that particular species is taken to be a specimen that is either that species and/or anything derived from that species. *The First Listed Column identifies the earliest date on which the taxon or specimen(s) included in that taxon were listed. (Bracketed Dates) noted against order or family levels represent the earliest listing of any taxon within that order or family. The date of first listing is represented by the date against the order or family level if a species is transferred from one Appendix to another or if a listed species is subsequently included with other species in the listing of a taxon above the species level. For example, the date noted against the Order heading - Primates is 1 Jul 1975. This indicates that the earliest listing date for a specimen/s within the Primates order is 1 Jul 1975, although one or more specimens within this Order may have been listed later. For specific listing dates of individuals within a taxon please see the CITES website (www.cites.org) The date of a subsequent listing in the CITES Appendices is used only if a species is entirely deleted from the Appendices and is subsequently reincluded after an intervening period of time. For the purposes of Stricter Domestic Measures, species or populations are considered to be ‘First Listed’ on the date on which a taxon was first listed on the CITES Appendices, not on the date the species or population was first subject to an Australian Stricter Domestic Measure. The list is organised according to the taxonomic classification of listed species. Taxonomic classification groups living things into a hierarchy according to their relatedness to one another. Kingdom divides plants from animals. Plants are then grouped into Divisions, animals into Phyla (singular: Phylum). These groups are then successively divided into Class, Order, Family, Genus and Species. For example, the tiger is classified as follows: Kingdom: Phylum: Class: Order: Family: Genus: Species: Animalia Chordata Mammalia Carnivora Felidae Panthera tigris Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 8 The list is structured as follows: Major group Subgroups Vertebrate Animals Phylum: Chordata (Chordates) Class: Actinopterygii (Ray-finned fishes) Class: Amphibia (Amphibians) Class: Aves (Birds) Class: Elasmobranchii (Sharks) Class: Mammalia (Mammals) Class: Sarcopterygii (Bony fishes) Class: Reptilia (Reptiles) Family within Order, in alphabetic order. Family within Order, in alphabetic order. Family within Order, in alphabetic order. Family within Order, in alphabetic order. Family within Order, in alphabetic order. Family within Order, in alphabetic order. Family within Order, in alphabetic order. Invertebrate Animals Phylum: Annelida (Annelid worms) Class: Hirudinoidea (Leeches) Family within Order, in alphabetic order. Phylum: Arthopoda (Arthropods) Class: Arachnida (Arachnids) Family within Order, in alphabetic order. Class: Insecta (Insects) Family within Order, in alphabetic order. Phylum: Cnidaria (Coral-like animals) Class: Anthozoa (Corals, sea anemones) Family within Order, in alphabetic order. Class: Hydrozoa (Sea ferns, fire corals) Family within Order, in alphabetic order. Phylum: Echinodermata Class: Holothuroidea (sea cucumbers) Family within Order, in alphabetic order. Phylum: Mollusca (Molluscs) Class: Bivalvia Family within Order, in alphabetic order. Class: Gastropoda (Snails) Family within Order, in alphabetic order. Plants Plants Families, in alphabetic order. Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 9 Kingdom: Animalia (Animals) Animalia spp. General interpretations: Regarding hybrids: - where at least one of the animals in the previous four generations is of a species included in Appendix-I, hybrids shall be treated as specimens of species included in Appendix-I; - where at least one of the animals in the previous four generations is of a species included in Appendix-II, and there are no specimens of an Appendix-I species in such lineage, hybrids shall be treated as specimens of species included in Appendix-II; and - where at least one of the animals in the previous four generations is of a species included in Appendix-III, and there are no specimens of an Appendix-I or Appendix-II species in such lineage, hybrids shall be treated as specimens of species included in Appendix-III. Phylum: Chordata (Chordates) Taxon Common name Appendix Notation First listed Class: Actinopterygii (Bony fishes) Order: Acipenseriformes Acipenseriformes spp. sturgeons, paddlefish, caviar II The entire order is listed. Please see below for species in Appendix I and/or with an earlier date of first listing. (1 Jul 1975) 1 Apr 1998 Exemption: Up to 125 grams of per person, from Appendix II listed species only, contained in accompanied baggage and for personal use, does not require any CITES documentation. NB This exemption only applies if the caviar is labeled in accordance with CITES Resolution Conf. 12.7 Family: Acipenseridae Acipenser brevirostrum Acipenser fulvescens Acipenser oxyrhynchus Acipenser sturio Huso huso Family Polyodontidae Polyodon spathula Short-nosed sturgeon Lake sturgeon Atlantic sturgeon Common sturgeon, Baltic sturgeon Beluga sturgeon I II II I Duckbill cat, Missisippi paddlefish II II Order: Anguilliformes Family: Anguillidae Anguilla anguilla Order: Cypriniformes Family: Catostomidae Chasmistes cujus Family: Cyprinidae Caecobarbus geertsi Probarbus jullieni 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 NOTE: This is a ‘Declared Specimen’ under the EPBC Act. Commercial imports of 'ranched' or 'wild sourced' specimens (source codes R and W) are required to be sourced from a Commercial Import Program (CIP) approved by the Department. 1 April 1998 11 Jun 1992 (13 March 2009) Common eel II 13 March 2009 (1 Jul 1975) Cui-ui I 1 Jul 1975 African blind barb, Congo blind barb Ikan, Temoleh II 6 Jun 1981 I 1 Jul 1975 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 10 Taxon Order: Osteoglossiformes Family: Osteoglossidae Arapaima gigas Scleropages formosus Order: Perciformes Family: Labridae Cheilinus undulatus Family: Sciaenidae Totoaba macdonaldi Order: Siluriformes Family: Pangasiidae Pangasianodon gigas Order: Syngnathiformes Family: Syngnathidae Hippocampus spp. Common name Appendix Arapaima, Pirarucu Asian bonytongue, Asian arowana II I Notation First listed (1 Jul 1975) 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 (4 Feb 1977) Humphead wrasse II 12 Jan 2005 Macdonald weakfish, Totoaba I 4 Feb 1977 (1 Jul 1975) (Thailand) Giant catfish I seahorses II 1 Jul 1975 (15 May 2004) The entire genus is listed. 15 May 2004 Exemption: Up to 4 non-live specimens per person, worn on the person or contained in accompanied baggage and for personal use, do not require any CITES documentation. Class: Amphibia (Amphibians) Taxon Order: Anura Family: Bufonidae Altiphrynoides spp. Atelopus zeteki Bufo periglenes Bufo superciliaris Nectophrynoides spp. Nimbaphrynoides spp. Spinophrynoides spp. Family: Calyptocephalellidae Calyptocephalella gayi Family: Dendrobatidae Allobates femoralis Allobates zaparo Cryptophyllobates azureiventris Dendrobates spp. Epipedobates spp. Epipedobates machalilla Minyobates spp. Phyllobates spp. Family: Hylidae Agalychnis spp. Family: Mantellidae Mantella spp. Mantella aurantiaca Family: Microhylidae Dyscophus antongilii Scaphiophryne gottlebei Common names include Appendix Notation First listed (1 Jul 1975) African viviparous toads Zetek’s frog, (Panamanian), Golden arrow poison frog, Golden toad Monte Verde golden toad Cameroon toad African viviparous toads African viviparous toads African viviparous toads I I The entire genus is listed. 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 I I I I I The entire genus is listed. The entire genus is listed. The entire genus is listed. 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Chilean helmeted bullfrog III Listed by Chile. 27 Apr 2011 Brilliant-thighed poison frog Sanguine poison frog Sky-blue poison frog poison dart frogs, poison arrow frogs poison dart frogs, poison arrow frogs Machalilla poison dart frog poison dart frogs, poison arrow frogs poison arrow frogs II 22 Oct 1987 II II II The entire genus is listed. 22 Oct 1987 22 Oct 1987 22 Oct 1987 II The entire genus is listed. 22 Oct 1987 II II The entire genus is listed. 12 Jun 2013 22 Oct 1987 II The entire genus is listed. 22 Oct 1987 Tree frogs II The entire genus is listed.. Please see below for species with an earlier date of first listing. 23 Jun 2010 mantella frogs II The entire genus is listed.. Please see below for species with an earlier date of first listing. 19 Jul 2000 Malagasy golden mantella II 16 Feb 1995 Tomato frog Gottlebes frog I II 22 Oct 1987 13 Feb 2003 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 11 Taxon Family: Ranidae Euphlyctis hexadactylus Hoplobatrachus tigerinus Order: Caudata Family: Ambystomidae Ambystoma dumerilii Ambystoma mexicanum Family: Cryptobranchidae Andrias spp. (Includes generic synonym Megalobatrachus) Cryptobranchus alleganiensis Common name Appendix Notation First listed Asian bullfrog, Sixfingered frog Indian bullfrog II 1 Aug 1985 II 1 Aug 1985 (1 Jul 1975) Lake Patzcuaro salamander, Achoque Salamander, Axolotl II 1 Jul 1975 II 1 Jul 1975 giant salamanders I The entire genus is listed. 1 Jul 1975 Hellbender III Listed by the United States of America. 3 Apr 2012 Listing includes both subspecies: Cryptobranchus alleganiensis alleganiensis and Cryptobranchus alleganiensis bishopi. Family: Hynobiidae Hynobius amjiensis Family: Salamandridae Neurergus kaiseri Amji’s salamander III Kaiser’s spotted newt I Listed by China. 12 Jun 2013 23 Jun 2010 Class: Aves (Birds) Order: Anseriformes Family: Anatidae Anas aucklandica Anas bernieri Anas chlorotis Anas formosa Anas laysanensis Anas nesiotis Asarcornis scutulata Branta canadensis leucopareia Branta ruficollis Branta sandvicensis Cairina moschata Coscoroba coscoroba Cygnus melanocoryphus Dendrocygna arborea Dendrocygna autumnalis Dendrocygna bicolor (1 Jul 1975) Brown teal, Auckland Island flightless teal, Campbell Island flightless teal, Campbell Island brown teal, New Zealand brown teal Madagascar teal New Zealand brown duck Baikal teal, Spectacled teal, Formosa teal Laysan duck, Laysan teal Campbell Island flightless teal White-winged wood duck Aleutian goose, Canada goose Red-breasted goose Hawaiian goose, Nene duck Muscovy duck Coscoroba swan Black-necked swan Cuban tree, Black-billed whistling duck, West Indian whistling-duck Black-bellied whistling-duck, Red-billed whistling-duck Fulvous whistling-duck I 1 Jul 1975 II I II 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 11 Jun 1992 I I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 I I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 II I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 III II II II Listed by Honduras. 13 Apr 1987 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 III Listed by Honduras. 13 Apr 1987 III Listed byHonduras. 26 Feb 1976 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 12 Taxon Oxyura leucocephala Rhodonessa caryophyllacea Sarkidiornis melanotos Order: Apodiformes Family: Trochilidae Trochilidae spp. Genera in the family include: Abeillia, Adelomyia, Aglaeactis, Aglaiocercus, Agyrtria, Amazilia, Androdon, Anopetia, Anthocephala, Anthracothorax, Archilochus, Atthis, Augastes, Basilinna Boissonneaua, Calliphlox, Calothorax, Calypte, Campylopterus, Chaetocercus, Chalcostigma, Chalybura, Chlorostilbon, Chrysolampis, Chrysuronia, Clytolaema, Coeligena, Colibri, Cyanophaia, Cynanthus, Discosura, Doricha, Doryfera, Elvira, Ensifera, Eriocnemis, Eugenes, Eulampis, Eupherusa, Eutoxeres, Florisuga, Glaucis, Goethalsia, Goldmania, Haplophaedia, Heliactin, Heliangelus, Heliodoxa, Heliomaster, Heliothryx, Hylocharis, Hylonympha, Klais, Lafresnaya, Lampornis, Lamprolaima, Lepidopyga, Lesbia, Leucippus, Leucochloris, Loddigesia, Lophornis, Mellisuga, Metallura, Microchera, Microstilbon, Myrmia, Myrtis, Ocreatus, Opisthoprora, Oreonympha, Oreotrochilus, Oxypogon, Patagona, Phaethornis, Phlogophilus, Polyerata, Polyonymus, Polytmus, Pterophanes, Ramphodon, Ramphomicron, Rhodopis, Sappho, Saucerottia, Selasphorus, Sephanoides, Stellula, Stephanoxis, Sternoclyta, Taphrolesbia, Thalurania, Thaumastura, Threnetes, Tilmatura, Topaza, Urochroa and Urosticte. Glaucis dohrnii Order: Charadriiformes Family: Burhinidae Burhinus bistriatus Family: Laridae Larus relictus Family: Scolopacidae Numenius borealis Numenius tenuirostris Tringa guttifer Order: Ciconiiformes Family: Balaenicipitidae Balaeniceps rex Family: Ciconiidae Ciconia boyciana Ciconia nigra Jabiru mycteria Mycteria cinerea Family: Phoenicopteridae Common name White-headed duck Pink-headed duck Comb duck, Knob-billed duck Appendix II I p.e. II Notation Species possibly extinct. First listed 22 Apr 1976 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 (1 Jul 1975) hummingbirds II The entire family is listed. Please see below for species included in Appendix I. 22 Oct 1987 Hook-billed hermit (hummingbird) I Please refer to Trochilidae spp. for other species in this genus. 1 Jul 1975 (1 Jul 1975) Double-striped thick-knee, Mexican stone curlew III Listed by Guatemala. 23 Apr 1981 Relict gull, Khar gull I 1 Jul 1975 Eskimo curlew Slender curlew, Billed curlew, Long-billed curlew Nordmann’s greenshank, Spotted greenshank I I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 (1 Jul 1975) Shoebill II 22 Oct 1987 Japanese stork, White oriental stork Black stork Jabiru Milky wood stork I 1 Jul 1975 II I I 1 Jul 1975 1 Aug 1985 22 Oct 1987 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 13 Taxon Phoenicopteridae spp. Genera in the family include: Phoenicopterus Common name flamingos Appendix II Phoenicopterus andinus Andean flamingo II 1 Jul 1975 Phoenicopterus chilensis Chilean flamingo II 1 Jul 1975 Phoenicopterus jamesi James flamingo II 1 Jul 1975 Phoenicopterus ruber American flamingo II 22 Apr 1976 Scarlet ibis Southern bald ibis Northern bald ibis, Hermit ibis Japanese crested ibis White spoonbill, Eurasian spoonbill II II I 22 Oct 1987 1 Jul 1975 22 April 1976 I II 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Family: Threskiornithidae Eudocimus ruber Geronticus calvus Geronticus eremita Nipponia nippon Platalea leucorodia Order: Columbiformes Family: Columbidae Caloenas nicobarica Notation The entire family is listed. Please see below for species with an earlier date of first listing. First listed 29 Jul 1983 (1 Jul 1975) Nicobar pigeon, Nicobar dove Mindoro imperial pigeon, Mindoro zone-tailed pigeon Bleeding heart dove, Bleeding heart pigeon Crowned pigeons Pink pigeon I 28 Jun 1979 I 1 Jul 1975 II 1 Jul 1975 II III The entire genus is listed. Listed by Mauritius. 1 Jul 1975 4 Dec 1975 (1 Jul 1975) Hornbills II The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species included in Appendix I and/or with an earlier date of first listing. 11 Jun 1992 Aceros narcondami Aceros nipalensis Narcondam hornbill Rufous-necked hornbill II I Anorrhinus spp. Anthracoceros spp. Berenicornis spp. hornbills Hornbills, pied hornbills Asian white-crested hornibill Giant hornbills II II II The entire genus is listed. The entire genus is listed. The entire genus is listed. 11 Jun 1992 11 Jun 1992 11 Jun 1992 II The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species and subspecies included in Appendix I and/or with an earlier date of first listing. 11 Jun 1992 I 1 Jul 1975 Buceros hydrocorax Great pied hornbill, Great Indian hornbill Rufous hornbill II 18 Jan 1990 Buceros rhinoceros Rhinoceros hornbill II 18 Jan 1990 Penelopides spp. Rhinoplax vigil hornbills Helmeted hornbill II I The entire genus is listed. 11 Jun 1992 1 Jul 1975 Rhyticeros spp. hornbills II The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species included in Appendix I and/or with an earlier date of first listing. 11 Jun 1992 Rhyticeros subruficollis Plain-pouched hornbill, Blyth’s hornbill I Ducula mindorensis Gallicolumba luzonica Goura spp. Nesoenas mayeri Order: Coraciiformes Family: Bucerotidae Aceros spp. Buceros spp. Buceros bicornis Order: Cuculiformes Family: Musophagidae Musophaga porphyreolopha 1 Jul 1975 11 Jun 1992 11 Jun 1992 (1 Jul 1975) Purple-crested turaco, Violet-crested turaco II 1 Jul 1975 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 14 Taxon Tauraco spp. Common name Turacos, louries Appendix II Tauraco corythaix Tauraco macrorhynchus Order: Falconiformes Falconiformes spp. Families and Genera in the order include: Accipitridae: Refer to Accipitridae spp. for a list of genera in this family. Cathartidae: See below for species subject to the Convention, Falconidae: Daptrius, Falco, Herpetotheres, Micrastur, Microhierax, Milvago, Phalcoboenus, Polihierax, Polyborus, Spiziapteryx. Pandionidae: Pandion Sagittariidae: Sagittarius Knysna turaco Yellow-billed turaco II II Eagles, hawks, falcons vultures and relatives II Family: Accipitridae Accipitridae spp. Genera in family include: Accipiter, Aegypius, Aquila, Asturina, Aviceda, Busarellus, Butastur, Buteo, Chelictinia, Chondrohierax, Circaetus, Circus, Elanoides, Erythrotriorchis, Eutriorchis, Gampsonyx, Geranoaetus, Geranospiza, Gypaetus, Gypohierax, Haliaeetus, Haliastur, Hamirostra, Harpia, Harpyhaliaetus, Harpyopsis, Henicopernis, Hieraaetus, Ichthyophaga, Ictinia, Kaupifalco, Leptodon, Leucopternis, Lophaetus, Lophoictinia, Macheiramphus, Megatriorchis, Melierax, Milvus, Morphnus, Necrosyrtes, Neophron, Oroaetus, Parabuteo, Pithecophaga, Polemaetus, Polyboroides, Rostrhamus, Sarcogyps, Spilornis, Spizaetus, Spizastur, Stephanoaetus, Terathopius, Torgos, Trigonoceps, Urotriorchis. Accipiter gentilis Accipiter gundlachi Notation The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species with an earlier date of first listing. The entire order is listed except for the family Cathartidae, for which only some species have been listed. Please see below for families, genera, species and subspecies included in Appendix I or Appendix III and/or with an earlier date of first listing. First listed 16 Feb 1995 1 Jul 1975 26 Feb 1976 (1 Jul 1975) 28 Jun 1979 NOTE: Falconiformes mentioned in Appendix II of CITES are listed in Regulation 9A.04 of the EPBCAct 1999. Species listed in this Regulation always require an import permit issued by the Department. hawks, eagles and their allies II Northern goshawk Gundlach’s hawk II II 4 Feb 1977 4 Feb 1977 Accipiter nisus European sparrowhawk II 4 Feb 1977 Aegypius monachus II 4 Feb 1977 Aquila spp. European black vulture, Cinerous vulture eagles Aquila adalberti Spanish imperial eagle I 1 Jul 1975 Aquila chrysaetos Golden eagle II 1 Jul 1975 Aquila heliaca Imperial eagle I 4 Feb 1977 Chondrohierax uncinatus wilsonii Cuban hook-billed kite I 4 Feb 1977 Circaetus spp. Circus spp. Gypaetus barbatus Snake-eagles Harriers Lammergeier II II II Gypaetus barbatus meridionalis Lammergier II II Populations of Costa Rica within this family became subject to the Convention on this date>>> The entire family is listed. Please refer to Falconiformes spp. for other populations. The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species in Appendix I and/or with an earlier date of first listing. The entire genus is listed. The entire genus is listed. 28 Oct 1976 22 Apr 1976 4 Feb 1977 4 Feb 1977 22 Apr 1976 1 Jul 1975 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 15 Taxon Gyps fulvus Common name Griffon vulture Appendix II Notation First listed 22 Apr 1976 Haliaeetus spp. Sea-eagles, fish-eagles II The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species in Appendix I and/or with an earlier date of first listing. 4 Feb 1977 Haliaeetus albicilla I 4 Feb 1977 I 1 Jul 1975 Haliaeetus leucocephalus Harpia harpyja White-tailed (Sea) eagle, Grey sea eagle Greenland white-tailed seaeagle Bald eagle Harpy eagle II I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Harpyopsis novaeguineae New Guinea harpy eagle II 4 Feb 1977 Hieraaetus fasciatus Bonelli’s eagle II 22 Apr 1976 Hieraaetus pennatus Booted eagle II 22 Apr 1976 Milvus milvus Red kite II 4 Feb 1977 Pithecophaga jefferyi Philippine eagle, Monkeyeating eagle I 1 Jul 1975 Californian condor King vulture Andean condor I III I falcons, caracaras II Falco araeus Falco jugger Falco newtoni Seychelles kestrel Laggar falcon Aldabra kestrel I I I Falco pelegrinoides Barbary falcon I 1 Jul 1975 Falco peregrinus Peregrine falcon I 1 Jul 1975 Falco punctatus Mauritius kestrel I 1 Jul 1975 Falco rusticolus Gyrfalcon I 1 Jul 1975 Osprey, gavilan pescador II 16 Nov 1975 Secretary bird II 26 Feb 1976 Haliaeetus albicilla groenlandicus Family: Cathartidae Gymnogyps californianus Sarcoramphus papa Vultur gryphus Family: Falconidae Falconidae spp. (excluding Caracara lutosa) Genera in family include: Daptrius, Falco, Herpetotheres, Micrastur, Microhierax, Milvago, Phalcoboenus, Polihierax, Polyborus, Spiziapteryx. Family: Pandionidae Pandion haliaetus Family: Sagittariidae Sagittarius serpentarius Order: Galliformes Family: Cracidae Crax alberti Crax blumenbachii Crax daubentoni Crax globulosa Crax rubra Mitu mitu Oreophasis derbianus Ortalis vetula Pauxi pauxi Penelope albipennis Penelope purpurascens Listed by Honduras. Please refer to Falconiformes spp. for other species in this genus. The entire family is listed except for Caracara lutosa. Please see below for species included in Appendix I. Populations of the Seychelles are Appendix I. 1 Jul 1975 13 Apr 1987 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 (1 Jul 1975) Blue-knobbed curassow Red-billed curassow Yellow-knobbed curassow Wattled curassow Great curassow III I III III III Mitu, Razor-billed curassow Horned guan Plain chachalaca I Northern helmeted curassow White-winged guan Northern crested guan III Listed by Guatemala and Honduras. Listed by Columbia. I III Listed by Honduras. I III Listed by Columbia. Listed by Columbia. Listed by Columbia. Listed by Colombia, Guatemala, Costa Rica and Honduras. 21 Sep 1988 1 Jul 1975 21 Sep 1988 21 Sep 1988 28 Oct 1976 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 23 Apr 1981 21 Sep 1988 6 Jun 1981 13 Apr 1987 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 16 Taxon Penelopina nigra Pipile jacutinga Pipile pipile Family: Megapodiidae Macrocephalon maleo Family: Phasianidae Argusianus argus Catreus wallichii Colinus virginianus ridgwayi Crossoptilon crossoptilon Crossoptilon mantchuricum Gallus sonneratii Ithaginis cruentus Lophophorus impejanus Lophophorus lhuysii Lophophorus sclateri Lophura edwardsi Lophura swinhoii Meleagris ocellata Pavo muticus Polyplectron bicalcaratum Polyplectron germaini Polyplectron malacense Polyplectron napoleonis Polyplectron schleiermacheri Rheinardia ocellata Syrmaticus ellioti Syrmaticus humiae Syrmaticus mikado Tetraogallus caspius Tetraogallus tibetanus Tragopan blythii Tragopan caboti Tragopan melanocephalus Tragopan satyra Tympanuchus cupido attwateri Order: Gruiformes Family: Gruidae Gruidae spp. Genera in family include: Balearica, Grus. Common name Black chachalaca, Highland guan Black-faced piping, Black-fronted piping guan, Black-fronted curassow, Jacutinga Trinidad white-headed Curassow, Trinidad whiteheaded piping guan Appendix III Notation Listed by Guatemala. First listed 23 Apr 1981 I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 Maleo megapode I 1 Jul 1975 Great argus pheasant Cheer pheasant Bobwhite quail White-eared or Tibetaneared pheasant Brown-eared pheasant Sonnerat’s jungle fowl, gray jungle fowl Blood pheasant Himalayan monal, monal pheasant Chinese monal pheasant Sclater’s monal pheasant Edward’s pheasant Swinhoe’s pheasant Ocellated turkey Green peafowl Gray peacock pheasant, Burmese peacock Germain’s peacock-pheasant Malaysian Peacock-pheasant Napoleon’s peacockpheasant Bornean peacock-pheasant Rheinard’s crested argus, crested argus pheasant Elliot’s pheasant Bar-tailed Pheasant, Mrs Hume’s Pheasant Mikado pheasant Caspian snowcock Tibetan snowcock Blyth’s tragopan Cabot’s tragopan Western tragopan Satyr tragopan Attwater’s greater prairie chicken II I I I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 I II 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 II I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 I I I I III II II 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 23 Apr 1981 4 Feb 1977 1 Jul 1975 Listed by Guatemala. II 1 Jul 1975 II 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 II I 1 Jul 1975 13 Nov 1986 I I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 I I I I I I III II 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 16 Nov 1975 1 Jul 1975 Listed by Nepal. (1 Jul 1975) cranes II Grus americana Grus canadensis nesiotes Whooping crane Cuba sandhill crane I I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Grus canadensis pulla Mississippi sandhill crane I 1 Jul 1975 Grus grus Common crane II 22 Apr 1976 Grus japonensis The entire family is listed. Please see below for species included in Appendix I and/or with an earlier date of first listing. 1 Aug 1985 Japanese crane, I 1 Jul 1975 Manchurian crane, Redcrowned crane Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 17 Taxon Grus leucogeranus Common name Siberian white crane Appendix I Grus monacha Hooded crane I 1 Jul 1975 Grus nigricollis Black-necked crane I 1 Jul 1975 Grus vipio White-naped crane I 1 Jul 1975 Grus virgo Demoiselle crane II 22 Apr 1976 Bustards II Ardeotis nigriceps Chlamydotis macqueenii Chlamydotis undulata Great indian bustard Macqueen’s bustard Houbara bustard I I I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Houbaropsis bengalensis Bengal florican, bengal bustard, great bustard Little bustard I 1 Jul 1975 II 22 Apr 1976 Lord howe island wood rail I 1 Jul 1975 Kagu I 1 Jul 1975 (1 Jul 1975) Noisy scrub-bird, Western scrub-bird I 1 Jul 1975 Amazonian umbrellabird Long-wattled umbrellabird Spotted cotinga, banded cotinga Cocks-of-the-rock White-winged cotinga III III I Listed by Columbia. Listed by Columbia. 21 Sep 1988 21 Sep 1988 1 Jul 1975 II I The entire genus is listed. 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Yellow cardinal Yellow-billed cardinal Red-crested cardinal Seven-colored tanager II II II II 14 Jul 1976 22 Oct 1987 22 Oct 1987 18 Sep 1997 Green avadavat Java sparrow II II 28 Sep 1997 28 Sep 1997 Black-throated finch, Parson Finch II 17 Oct 1980 Red siskin Yellow-faced siskin I II 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 White-eyed river martin I 1 Jul 1975 Saffron-cowled blackbird I 14 Jul 1976 Helmeted honeyeater I 1 Jul 1975 Rodriquez island warbler Rueck’s blue flycatcher, niltava Western rufous bristlebird Western bristlebird Hwamei Silver-eared mesia Pekin robin Omei shan liocichla III II Listed by Mauritius. 4 Dec 1975 1 Jul 1975 I p.e. I II II II II Species possibly extinct. 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 19 Jul 2000 18 Sep 1997 18 Sep 1997 18 Sep 1997 Family: Otididae Otididae spp. Genera in family include: Ardeotis, Chlamydotis, Eupodotis, Neotis, Otis, Tetrax. Tetrax tetrax Family: Rallidae Gallirallus sylvestris Family: Rhynochetidae Rhynochetos jubatus Order: Passeriformes Family: Atrichornithidae Atrichornis clamosus Family: Cotingidae Cephalopterus ornatus Cephalopterus penduliger Cotinga maculata Rupicola spp. Xipholena atropurpurea Family: Emberizidae Gubernatrix cristata Paroaria capitata Paroaria coronata Tangara fastuosa Family: Estrildidae Amandava formosa Lonchura oryzivora Poephila cincta cincta Family: Fringillidae Carduelis cucullata Carduelis yarrellii Family: Hirundinidae Pseudochelidon sirintarae Family: Icteridae Xanthopsar flavus Family: Meliphagidae Lichenostomus melanops cassidix Family: Muscicapidae Acrocephalus rodericanus Cyornis ruckii Dasyornis broadbenti litoralis Dasyornis longirostris Garrulax canorus Leiothrix argentauris Leiothrix lutea Liocichla omeiensis Notation The entire family is listed. Please see below for species included in Appendix I and/or with an earlier date of first listing. First listed 1 Jul 1975 22 Oct 1987 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 18 Taxon Picathartes gymnocephalus Picathartes oreas Terpsiphone bourbonnensis Family: Paradisaeidae Paradisaeidae spp. Genera in family include: Astrapia, Cicinnurus, Cnemophilus, Epimachus, Loboparadisea, Lophorina, Lycocorax, Macgregoria, Manucodia, Melampitta, Paradigalla, Paradisaea, Parotia, Pteridophora, Ptiloris, Seleucidis, Semioptera. Family: Pittidae Pitta guajana Pitta gurneyi Pitta kochi Pitta nympha Family: Pycnonotidae Pycnonotus zeylanicus Family: Sturnidae Gracula religiosa Leucopsar rothschildi Family: Zosteropidae Zosterops albogularis Order: Pelecaniformes Family: Fregatidae Fregata andrewsi Family: Pelecanidae Pelecanus crispus Family: Sulidae Papasula abbotti Order: Piciformes Family: Capitonidae Semnornis ramphastinus Family: Picidae Dryocopus javensis richardsi Family: Ramphastidae Baillonius bailloni Pteroglossus aracari Pteroglossus castanotis Pteroglossus viridis Ramphastos dicolorus Ramphastos sulpfuratus Ramphastos toco Ramphastos tucanus Ramphastos vitellinus Selenidera maculirostris Order: Podicipediformes Family: Podicipedidae Podilymbus gigas Order: Procellariiformes Family: Diomedeidae Common name Bare-headed, Whitenecked rockfowl, Whitenecked bald crow Gray-necked, Red-headed rockfowl, Grey-necked bald crow Coq de boise, mascarene paradise flycatcher Appendix I Notation III Listed by Mauritius. 4 Dec 1975 Birds of paradise II The entire family is listed. 1 Jul 1975 Blue-tailed, Banded pitta Gurney’s pitta Koch’s pitta Japanese fairy pitta, Bluewinged pitta II I I II 7 Dec 1987 7 Dec 1987 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Straw-headed bulbul II 18 Sep 1997 Hill myna Rothschild’s starling, myna II I 11 Jun 1992 1 Jul 1975 Silvereye, White-chested white-eye, Norfolk Island white-eye I 1 Jul 1975 I First listed 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 (1 Jul 1975) Andrew’s frigatebird, christmas island frigatebird I 1 Jul 1975 Dalmatian pelican I 1 Jul 1975 Abbott’s booby I 1 Jul 1975 (1 Jul 1975) Toucan barbet III Tristam’s white-bellied woodpecker I Saffron toucanet Black-necked aracari Chestnut-eared aracari Green aracari Red-breasted toucan Keel-billed toucan Toco toucan Red-billed toucan Channel-billed toucan Spot-billed toucanet III II III II III II II II II III Atitlan (pied-billed) grebe, Giant pied-billed grebe I Listed by Columbia. 28 May 1989 1 Jul 1975 Listed by Argentina. Listed by Argentina. Listed by Argentina. Listed by Argentina. 11 Jun 1992 11 Jun 1992 11 Jun 1992 11 Jun 1992 11 Jun 1992 23 Apr 1981 11 Jun 1992 11 Jun 1992 11 Jun 1992 11 Jun 1992 (1 Jul 1975) 1 Jul 1975 (1 Jul 1975) Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 19 Taxon Phoebastria albatrus Order: Psittaciformes Psittaciformes spp. Families and Genera in this order include: Psittacidae: Refer to Psittacidae spp. for list of genera in this family. Common name Short-tailed albatross, Stellar’s albatross Appendix I Notation Parrots and their allies II The entire order is listed, except for Melopsittacus undulatus (Budgerigar) Nymphicus hollandicus (Cockatiel), Psittacula krameri (ring-necked parakeet) and Agapornis roseicollis (Peach-faced Lovebird). First listed 1 Jul 1975 (1 Jul 1975) 6 Jun 1981 Please see below for families, species and subspecies included in Appendix I and/or with an earlier date of first listing. Family: Cacatuidae Cacatua goffini Cacatua haematuropygia Cacatua moluccensis Cacatua sulphurea Cacatua tenuirostris Calyptorhynchus lathami Probosciger aterrimus Family: Loriidae Eos histrio Vini ultramarina Goffin’s cockatoo I 6 Jun 1981 Philippine cockatoo, Red-vented cockatoo Moluccan cockatoo, salmon crested cockatoo Lesser sulphur-crested cockatoo, Yellow-crested cockatoo Long-billed corella, Slender-billed cockatoo Glossy black cockatoo I 6 Jun 1981 I 6 Jun 1981 I 6 Jun 1981 II 4 Feb 1977 II 4 Feb 1977 Great black cockatoo, palm cockatoo I 1 Jul 1975 Red lory, blue lory I 6 Jun 1981 Ultramarine lorikeet I 6 Jun 1981 Family: Psittacidae Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 20 Taxon Psittacidae spp. Genera in this family include: Agapornis, Alisterus, Amazona, Anodorhynchus, Aprosmictus, Ara, Aratinga, Barnardius, Bolbopsittacus, Bolborhynchus, Brotegeris, Callocephalon, Chalcopsitta, Charmosyna, Coracopsis, Cyanoliseus, Cyanopsitta, Cyanoramphus, Cyclopsitta, Deroptyus, Diopsittaca, Ecelectus, Enicognathus, Eolophus, Eos, Eunymphicus, Forpus, Geoffroyus, Geopsittacus, Glossopsitta, Graydidascalus, Guarouba, Hapalopsittaca, Lathamus, Leptosittaca, Loriculus, Micropsitta, Myiopsitta, Nandayus, Nannopsittaca, Neophema, Neopsephotus, Nestor, Northiella, Ognorhynchus, Oreopsittacus, Orthopsittaca, Pezoporus, Phigys, Pionites, Pionopsitta, Pionus, Platycercus, Poicephalus, Polytelis, Prioniturus, Propyrrhura, Prosopeia, Psephotus, Pseudeos, Psilopsiagon, Psittacella, Psittacula, Psittaculirostris, Psittacus, Psitteuteles, Psittinus, Psittrichas, Purpureicephalus, Pyrrhura, Rhynchopsitta, Strigops, Tanygnathus, Touit, Trichoglossus, Triclaria Amazona arausiaca Amazona auropalliata Common name parrots Appendix II Red-necked Amazon parrot Yellow-naped parrot I I 6 Jun 1981 6 Jun 1981 Yellow-shouldered Amazon parrot Red-tailed Amazon parrot I 6 Jun 1981 I 6 Jun 1981 Lilac-crowned Amazon, Lilac-crowned parrot St. Vincent amazon parrot I 6 Jun 1981 I 1 Jul 1975 Imperial amazon parrot, sisserou Cuban parrot, bahaman parrot Yellow-crowned parrot I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I 6 Jun 1981 I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 Amazona tucumana Red-spectacted Amazon parrot Red-browed Amazon parrot Tucuman amazon parrot I 6 Jun 1981 Amazona versicolor St. Lucia amazon parrot I 1 Jul 1975 Amazona vinacea Vinaceous amazon parrot I 1 Jul 1975 Amazona viridigenalis Red-Crowned parrot, Green-cheeked parrot Puerto Rican parrot, Redfronted Amazon parrot macaws I 6 Jun 1981 I 1 Jul 1975 Glaucous macaw Lear’s macaw, indigo macaw Buffon’s macaw, great green macaw Caninde macaw I I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 I 28 Oct 1976 I 6 Jun 1981 Scarlet macaw I 28 Oct 1976 Military macaw I 6 Jun 1981 Amazona barbadensis Amazona brasiliensis Amazona finschi Amazona guildingii Amazona imperialis Amazona leucocephala Amazona oratrix Amazona pretrei Amazona rhodocorytha Amazona vittata Anodorhynchus spp. Anodorhynchus glaucus Anodorhynchus leari Ara ambiguus Ara glaucogularis (often traded under the incorrect designation Ara caninde) Ara macao Ara militaris I Notation Populations of Ghana within this family became subject to the Convention on this date>>> Please refer to Psittaciformes spp. for other populations. The entire family is listed, except for Melopsittacus undulatus (Budgerigar) Nymphicus hollandicus (Cockatiel), Psittacula krameri (ring-necked parakeet) and Agapornis roseicollis (Peach-faced Lovebird),. Please see below for genera, species and subspecies included in Appendix I and/or with an earlier date of first listing. The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species and subspecies with an earlier date of first listing. First listed 26 Feb 1976 6 Jun 1981 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 21 Taxon Ara rubrogenys Common name Red-fronted macaw Appendix I Coracopsis nigra barklyi Seychelles vasa parrot II 1 Jul 1975 Cyanoliseus patagonus byroni Burrowing parakeet II 28 Jun 1979 Cyanopsitta spixii Spix’s macaw I 1 Jul 1975 Cyanoramphus cookii Cyanoramphus forbesi Norfolk Island parakeet Forbes’ parakeet, Yellow-fronted parakeet, Forbe’s kakariki Red-crowned parakeet Orange-fronted parakeet I I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 I II 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 Cyanoramphus unicolor New Zealand parakeet, Red-fronted parakeet Antipodes green parakeet II 1 Jul 1975 Cyclopsitta diophthalma coxeni Coxen’s fig parrot I 1 Jul 1975 Eunymphicus cornutus Horned parakeet I 1 Jul 1975 Guarouba guarouba Golden parakeet I 1 Jul 1975 Neophema chrysogaster Orange-bellied parakeet I 1 Jul 1975 Neophema splendida Scarlet-chested parakeet II 1 Jul 1975 Northiella haematogaster narethae Blue-bonnet parrot II 4 Feb 1977 Ognorhynchus icterotis Yellow-eared conure I 6 Jun 1981 Pezoporus occidentalis Night parrot, Australian night parrot Ground parrot I p.e. 1 Jul 1975 I 4 Feb 1977 I 1 Jul 1975 Poicephalus robustus Red-capped parrot, Pileated parrot Cape parrot II 1 Jul 1975 Polytelis alexandrae Princess parrot II 4 Feb 1977 Primolius couloni Blue-headed macaw I 6 Jun 1981 Primolius maracana Blue-winged macaw I 6 Jun 1981 Prosopeia personata Masked shining parrot, Yellow-breasted musk parrot Golden-shouldered parakeet Hooded parrot II 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 Paradise parakeet I p.e. 1 Jul 1975 Rose-ringed parakeet, Mauritius Ring-necked parakeet Principe parrot I 1 Jul 1975 II 1 Jul 1975 Blue-throated parakeet, Ochre-marked parakeet Thick-billed parrot, Maroon-fronted parrot I 1 Jul 1975 Rhynchopsitta pachyrhyncha Rhynchopsitta terrisi Strigops habroptilus Thick-billed parrot Maroon-fronted parrot Kakapo, owl parrot I I I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Tanygnathus lucionensis Blue-naped parrot II 1 Jul 1975 Cyanoramphus saisseti Cyanoramphus malherbi Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae Pezoporus wallicus Pionopsitta pileata Psephotus chrysopterygius Psephotus dissimilis (formerly included in species Psephotus chrysopterygius) Psephotus pulcherrimus Psittacula echo Psittacus erithacus princeps Pyrrhura cruentata Rhynchopsitta spp. Order: Rheiformes Family: Rheidae Pterocnemia pennata Pterocnemia pennata garleppi Pterocnemia pennata pennata Rhea americana Rhea americana albescens I Notation The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species with an earlier date of first listing. First listed 6 Jun 1981 6 Jun 1981 (1 Jul 1975) Lesser rhea I Lesser rhea Darwin’s rhea Greater rhea, common rhea Greater rhea I II II II Except subspecies in Appendix II. 28 Jun 1979 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 14 Jul 1976 1 Jul 1975 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 22 Taxon Order: Sphenisciformes Family: Spheniscidae Spheniscus demersus Spheniscus humboldti Order: Strigiformes Strigiformes spp. Families and Genera in order include: Strigidae: Aegolius, Asio, Athene, Bubo, Glaucidium, Jubula, Ketupa, Lophostrix, Micrathene, Mimizuku, Nesasio, Ninox, Nyctea, Otus, Pseudoscops, Pulsatrix, Sceloglaux, Scotopelia, Speotyto, Strix, Surnia, Uroglaux, Xenoglaux. Tytonidae: Phodilus, Tyto. Family: Strigidae Strigidae spp. (exluding Sceloglaux albifacies) Genera in family include: Aegolius, Asio, Athene, Bubo, Glaucidium, Jubula, Ketupa, Lophostrix, Micrathene, Mimizuku, Nesasio, Ninox, Nyctea, Otus, Pseudoscops, Pulsatrix, Sceloglaux, Scotopelia, Speotyto, Strix, Surnia, Uroglaux, Xenoglaux. Bubo bubo Common name Appendix Notation Jackass, Blackfooted cape penguin Humboldt penguin, Peruvian penguin II 1 Jul 1975 I 6 Jun 1981 owls II The entire order is listed. Please see below for families, genera, species and subspecies included in Appendix I and/or with an earlier date of first listing. First listed (1 Jul 1975) (1 Jul 1975) 28 Jun 1979 NOTE: Strigiformes mentioned in Appendix II of CITES are listed in Regulation 9A.04 of the EPBCAct 1999. Species listed in this Regulation always require an import permit issued by the Department. typical owls II Eurasian eagle owl II 22 Apr 1976 Forest little owl, forest spotted owlet Giant scops owl I 28 Jun 1979 I 1 Jul 1975 I 4 Feb 1977 I 4 Feb 1977 Nyctea scandiaca Christmas Island (hawk) owl, Moluccan hawk-owl Norfolk Island boobook (hawk) owl Snowy owl II 16 Nov 1975 Otus nudipes newtoni Virgin Island screech owl II 1 Jul 1975 Strix butleri Desert owl, Hume’s wood owl Great gray owl II 4 Feb 1977 II 16 Nov 1975 Barn owls, grass owls II Heteroglaux blewitti Mimizuku gurneyi Ninox natalis Ninox novaeseelandiae undulata Strix nebulosa Family: Tytonidae Tytonidae spp. Genera in family include: Phodilus, Tyto. All species in the family except those in App. I and Sceloglaux albifacies Populations of Ghana within this family became subject to the Convention on this date>>> The entire order is listed. Please see below for species included in Appendix I. 26 Feb 1976 26 Feb 1976 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 23 Taxon Tyto soumagnei Order: Struthioniformes Family: Struthionidae Struthio camelus Order: Tinamiformes Family: Tinamidae Tinamus solitarius Order: Trogoniformes Family: Trogonidae Pharomachrus mocinno Common name Madagascar red owl, Madagascar grass owl Appendix I Notation Please refer to Tytonidae spp. for other species in this genus. First listed 4 Feb 1977 (29 Jul 1983) Ostrich I Only populations of Algeria, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Chad, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, the Niger, Nigeria, Senegal and the Sudan are subject to the Convention. 29 Jul 1983 (1 Jul 1975) Solitary tinamou I 1 Jul 1975 (1 Jul 1975) Resplendent quetzal I 1 Jul 1975 Class: Elasmobranchii (Sharks) Taxon Order: Carcharhiniformes Family: Sphyrnidae Sphyrna lewini Order: Lamniformes Family: Cetorhinidae Cetorhinus maximus Common name Appendix Notation First listed (25 Sep 2012) Scalloped Hammerhead III Listed by Costa Rica. 25 Sep 2012 (13 Sep 2000) Basking shark II 13 Feb 2003 Basking shark II Please see below for populations with an earlier date of first listing. Populations of the United Kingdom became subject to the Convention on this date>>> Please refer to above listing for all other populations. Family: Lamnidae Carcharodon carcharias Great white shark II 12 Jan 2005 Carcharodon carcharias Great white shark II Lamna nasus Porbeagle III Please see below for populations with an earlier date of first listing. Populations of Australia became subject to the Convention on this date>>> Please refer to above listing for all other populations. Listed by Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Cetorhinus maximus Order: Orectolobiformes Family: Rhincodontidae Rhincodon typus Order: Pristiformes Family: Pristidae Pristidae Genera in this family include: Anoxypristis, Pristis 13 Sep 2000 10 Aug 2001 25 Sep 2012 (13 Feb 2003) Whale shark II 13 Feb 2003 (13 Sep 2007) Sawfish I 13 Sep 2007 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 24 Taxon Common name Appendix Notation First listed Class: Mammalia (Mammals) Order: Artiodactyla Family: Antilocapridae Antilocapra americana (1 Jul 1975) Mexican pronghorn I Addax Barbary sheep, Aoudad I II Antilope cervicapra Bison bison athabascae Blackbuck antelope, Sasin Wood bison III II Bos gaurus (excludes the domesticated form of Bos gaurus referenced as Bos frontalis) Bos mutus (excludes the domesticated form of Bos gaurus referenced as Bos grunniens) Bos sauveli Bubalus arnee (excludes the domesticated form, which is referenced as Bubalus bubalis) Bubalus depressicornis Bubalus mindorensis Bubalus quarlesi Budorcas taxicolor Capra falconeri Capricornis milneedwardsii Capricornis rubidus Capricornis sumatraensis Capricornis thar Cephalophus brookei Cephalophus dorsalis Cephalophus jentinki Saladang, gaur, Indian wild ox Wild Yak I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 Kouprey Wild water buffalo, Wild Asiatic buffalo I III Lowland anoa Tamaraw or Tamarou Mountain anoa Takin Markhor Chinese serow Red serow Mainland serow Himalayan serow Brooke’s duiker Bay duiker Jentink’s duiker I I I II I I I I I II II I Cephalophus ogilbyi Cephalophus silvicultor Ogilby’s duiker Yellow-backed duiker, Giant duiker Zebra-banded duiker (Antelope) Bontebok Cuvier’s gazelle, Atlas gazelle, mountain gazelle, Edmi gazelle Dorcas gazelle II II 29 Jul 1983 29 Jul 1983 II II I III Listed by Tunisia and Algeria. Gazella leptoceros Slender-horned gazelle, Rhim I See below for populations with an earlier date of first listing. Hippotragus niger variani Giant sable antelope I 29 Jul 1983 1 Jul 1975 13 Sept 2007 (22 Apr 1976 Tunisia) 22 Apr 1976 – Tunisia 12 Feb 2008 Algeria 13 Sept 2007 (22 Apr 1976 – Tunisia) 1 Jul 1975 Family: Bovidae Addax nasomaculatus Ammotragus lervia Cephalophus zebra Damaliscus pygargus pygargus Gazella cuvieri Gazella dorcas Only populations of Mexico are subject to the Convention. NOTE: This species is listed in Regulation 9A.04 of the EPBCAct 1999. Species listed in this Regulation always require an import permit issued by the Department. Listed by Nepal. NOTE: This species is listed in Regulation 9A.04 of the EPBCAct 1999. Species listed in this Regulation always require an import permit issued by the Department. Listed by Nepal. NOTE: This species is listed in Regulation 9A.04 of the EPBCAct 1999. Species listed in this Regulation always require an import permit issued by the Department. 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 22 Apr 1976 16 Nov 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 16 Nov 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Aug 1985 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 29 Jul 1983 29 Jul 1983 29 Jul 1983 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 25 Taxon Kobus leche Naemorhedus baileyi Naemorhedus caudatus Naemorhedus goral Naemorhedus griseus Nanger dama Oryx dammah Oryx leucoryx Ovis ammon Ovis ammon hodgsonii Ovis ammon nigrimontana Ovis canadensis Common name Lechwe Appendix II Goral Goral Goral Chinese goral Dama gazelle Scimitar-horned oryx, white oryx Arabian oryx Argali I I I I I I Great Tibetan sheep, nyan, Tibetan argali Kara tau argali Mexican bighorn sheep I I II I II Notation NOTE: This species is listed in Regulation 9A.04 of the EPBCAct 1999. Species listed in this Regulation always require an import permit issued by the Department. First listed 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 29 Jul 73 1 Jul 1975 Please see below for subspecies in Appendix I. 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Only populations of Mexico are subject to the Convention. 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 NOTE: This species is listed in Regulation 9A.04 of the EPBCAct 1999. Species listed in this Regulation always require an import permit issued by the Department. Ovis orientalis ophion Ovis vignei Cyprian red sheep Urial I II Ovis vignei vignei Pantholops hodgsonii Ladakh urial Chiru, Tibetan antelope (shahtoosh) Blue duiker Vu quang ox Abruzzo chamois Mongolian saiga Saiga antelope Four-horned antelope, Chousingha I I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 II I II II II III 1 Jul 1975 16 Feb 1995 1 Jul 1975 16 Feb 1995 16 Feb 1995 16 Nov 1975 Guanaco Vicuña II I Philantomba monticola Pseudoryx nghetinhensis Rupicapra pyrenaica ornata Saiga borealis Saiga tatarica Tetracerus quadricornis Family: Camelidae Lama glama guanicoe Vicugna vicugna Vicugna vicugna Vicuña Vicugna vicugna Vicuña Please see below for subspecies in Appendix I. Listed by Nepal. 1 Jul 1975 19 Jul 2000 12 Aug 1978 Please see below for 1 Jul 1975 populations in Appendix II. II Argentina: populations of 1 Jul 75 the Province of Catamarca, for the exclusive purpose of allowing international trade in wool sheared from live animals, cloth derived manufactured products and other handicraft artifacts. All specimens not meeting any of the above conditions shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Appendix I and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly. II Bolivia: All populations of 1 Jul 75 Bolivia; for the exclusive purpose of allowing international trade in wool sheared from live vicuñas, and in cloth and items made thereof, including luxury handicrafts and knitted articles. The reverse side of the cloth must bear the logotype adopted by the range States of the species, which are signatories to the Convenio para la Conservación y Manejo de la Vicuña, and the selvages the words 'VICUÑA-BOLIVIA'. Other products must bear a label including the logotype and the designation 'VICUÑA- BOLIVIA-ARTESANÍA'. All other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Appendix I and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly. Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 26 Taxon Vicugna vicugna Common name Vicuña Vicugna vicugna Vicuña Vicugna vicugna Vicuña Blastocerus dichotomus Cervus elaphus bactrianus Cervus elaphus barbarus Cervus elaphus hanglu Dama dama mesopotamica Marsh deer Bactrian (red) deer, Bokharan deer, Bactrian wapiti Barbary deer Appendix Notation First listed II Chile: populations of 1 Jul 75 the Primera Región. For the exclusive purpose of allowing international trade in wool sheared from live vicunas, and in cloth and items made thereof, including luxury handicrafts and knitted articles. The reverse side of cloth must bear the logo adopted by the range states of the species which are signatories to the Convenio para la Conservación y Manejo de la Vicuña, and the selvages the words ‘VICUÑA-CHILE’. All other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Appendix I and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly. II Peru: all populations. 1 Jul 75 Export limited to the stock of 3249 kg. extant in November, 1994 and to wool sheared from live animals, and to cloth and items made thereof, including luxury handicrafts and knitted articles; the reverse side of cloth and cloth products must bear the logo adopted by countries signatory to the Convenio para la Conservación y Manejo de la Vicuña and the words, ``VICUÑA - PERU’’; all specimens not meeting any of the above conditions shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Appendix I and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly. II Ecuador: all populations of 1 Jul 75 Ecuador: for the exclusive purpose of allowing international trade in wool sheared from live vicuñas and in cloth and items made thereof, including luxury handicrafts and knitted articles. The reverse side of the cloth must bear the logotype adopted by the range States of the species, which are signatories to the Convenio para la Conservación y Manejo de la Vicuña, and the selvages the words 'VICUÑA ECUADOR'. Other products must bear a label including the logotype and the designation 'VICUÑA ECUADOR-ARTESANÍA'. All other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Appendix I and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly. I 1 Jul 1975 II 1 Jul 1975 III I I Rucervus duvaucelii Kashmir deer, hangul Persian fallow deer, Mesopotamian swamp deer Huemal, guemal Red brocket deer, Middle American red brocket Black muntjac, hairy fronted munjac Giant muntjac (Guantamalan) whitetail deer Pampas deer Northern pudu Southern pudu, chilean pudu Barasingha, swamp deer Rucervus eldii Brow-antlered deer I Pygmy hippopotamus II Hippocamelus spp. Mazama americana cerasina Muntiacus crinifrons Muntiacus vuquanghensis Odocoileus virginianus mayensis Ozotoceros bezoarticus Pudu mephistophiles Pudu puda Family: Hippopotamidae Hexaprotodon liberiensis I III Listed by Tunisia and Algeria. 22 Apr 1976 – Tunisia 12 Feb 2008 Algeria 1 Jul 1975 4 Feb 1977 The entire genus is listed. Listed by Guatemala. 1 Jul 1975 23 Apr 1981 I I III 1 Aug 1985 Listed by Guatemala. I II I I 16 Feb 1995 23 Apr 1981 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Previously listed as Cervus duvaucelii Previously listed as Cervis eldii 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 27 Taxon Hippopotamus amphibius Common name Hippopotamus Appendix II Notation NOTE: This species is listed in Regulation 9A.04 of the EPBCAct 1999. Species listed in this Regulation always require an import permit issued by the Department. First listed 26 Feb 1976 Musk deer I 1 Jul 1975 Musk deer II Populations of Afghanistan, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal, and Pakistan are Appendix I. All other populations are listed in Appendix II. Please see above listing for Appendix I populations. Babirusa, deer hog Bola Batu babirusa Northern Sulawesi babirusa Malenge babirusa Pygmy hog I I I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 I I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Peccary II Catagonus wagneri Chacoan peccary, giant peccary I Pecari tajacu Collared peccary II Family: Moschidae Moschus spp. Moschus spp. Family: Suidae Babyrousa babyrussa Babyrousa bolabatuensis Babyrousa celebensis Babyrousa togeanensis Sus salvanius Family: Tayassuidae Tayassuidae spp. Genera in family include: Catagonus, Pecari, Tayassu. Order: Carnivora Family: Ailuridae Ailurus fulgens Family: Canidae Canis aureus Canis lupus The entire family is listed except Pecari tajacu from Mexico or the United States of America , which is not subject to the Convention. Please see below for species included in Appendix I Please refer to Tayassuidae spp. for other species in this genus. All populations except those from Mexico and the United States are subject to the Convention. 16 Feb 1979 22 Oct 1987 22 Oct 1987 23 Apr 1981 (1 Jul 1975) Red panda I Golden jackal Gray wolf III I Canis lupus Gray wolf II Cerdocyon thous Crab-eating fox, Forest fox, Savannah fox Maned wolf Asiatic wild dog, indian wild dog, dhole Culpeo, red fox II 11 Jun 1992 II II 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Darwin’s fox Argentine grey fox, little fox, chico grey fox II II Chrysocyon brachyurus Cuon alpinus Lycalopex culpaeus Lycalopex fulvipes Lycalopex griseus II 1 Jul 1975 Listed by India. Populations from India, Pakistan, Bhutan, and Nepal. Excludes the domesticated form and the dingo which are referenced as Canis lupus familiaris and Canis lupus dingo." All subspecies and populations except those in App. I. Excludes the domesticated form and the dingo which are referenced as Canis lupus familiaris and Canis lupus dingo." Previously listed as Pseudalopex culpaeus Previously listed as Pseudalopex griseus 16 Mar 1989 4 Feb 1977 4 Feb 1977 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 28 Taxon Lycalopex gymnocercus Speothos venaticus Vulpes bengalensis Vulpes cana Vulpes vulpes griffithi Vulpes vulpes montana Vulpes vulpes pusilla Vulpes zerda Family: Eupleridae Cryptoprocta ferox Eupleres goudotii Fossa fossana Family: Felidae Felidae spp. (specimens of the domesticated form are not subject to the provisions of the Convention) Common name Pampas fox, azara’s fox Appendix II Notation Previously listed as Lycalopex gymnocercus Bush dog, savannah dog Bengal fox Blanford’s fox, afghan fox Griffith’s red fox Montane red fox Little red fox Fennec fox I III II III III III II Fossa Fanalouc, Malagasy mongoose Malagasy civet, fanaloka II II 4 Feb 1977 4 Feb 1977 II 4 Feb 1977 Cats, big cats II Listed by India. Listed by India. Listed by India. Listed by India. The entire family is listed in Appendix II, except the domestic cat Felis catus; which is not subject to the Convention, and species and subspecies included in Appendix I (see below). NOTE: Felidae mentioned in Appendix II of CITES are listed in Regulation 9A.04 of the EPBCAct 1999. Species listed in this Regulation always require an import permit issued by the Department. Note: Australia does not recognize annual export quotas for Appendix I species. Populations of Asia are Appendix I. All other populations are Appendix II. First listed 22 Oct 1987 4 Feb 1977 16 Mar 1989 4 Feb 1977 16 Mar 1989 16 Mar 1989 16 Mar 1989 22 Apr 1976 4 Feb 1977 Acinonyx jubatus Cheetah I Caracal caracal Caracal I Catopuma temminckii I 1 Jul 1975 Felis margarita Asian golden cat, Temmick’s golden cat Sand cat II 22 Apr 1976 Felis nigripes Black-footed cat I 1 Jul 1975 Felis silvestris lybica North african wild cat II 22 Apr 1976 Felis silvestris ocreata Ethiopian wild cat II 22 Apr 1976 Leopardus geoffroyi Geoffroy’s cat I Leopardus jacobitus Andean cat, mountain cat I Leopardus pardalis Ocelot I Leopardus pardalis mearnsi Ocelot I 1 Jul 1975 Leopardus pardalis mitis Brazilian ocelot I 1 Jul 1975 Leopardus tigrinus I 1 Jul 1975 Leopardus wiedii Tiger, little spotted cat, ocelot cat, oricilla Margay I 1 Jul 1975 Leptailurus serval Serval II 1 Jul 1975 Lynx lynx isabellinus Eurasian lynx II 1 Jul 1975 Lynx pardinus Spanish lynx, Iberian lynx I 22 Apr 1976 Lynx rufus escuinapae Bobcat II 1 Jul 1975 Neofelis nebulosa Clouded leopard I 1 Jul 1975 Oncifelis colocolo budini Pampas cat II 1 Jul 1975 Previously listed as Oncifelis geoffroyi Previously listed as Oreailurus jacobita Please see below for subspecies with earlier date of first listing. 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 4 Feb 1977 1 Jul 1975 4 Feb 1977 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 29 Taxon Oncifelis colocolo crespoi Common name Pampas cat Appendix II Oncifelis colocolo pajeros Pampas cat II Panthera leo African lion II Panthera leo persica Asiatic lion, Indian lion I 1 Jul 1975 Panthera onca Jaguar I 1 Jul 1975 Panthera pardus Leopard I 1 Jul 1975 Panthera tigris Tiger I 1 Jul 1975 Pardofelis marmorata Marbled cat I Prionailurus bengalensis bengalensis Leopard cat II Prionailurus bengalensis bengalensis Leopard cat I Prionailurus planiceps Flat-headed cat I Prionailurus rubiginosus Rusty-spotted cat I Puma concolor azteca Cougar II 1 Jul 1975 Puma concolor coryi I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 Puma concolor mayensis Florida panther, Florida puma, Florida cougar Costa Rican puma, central american puma Eastern puma, adirondack cougar Puma II 1 Jul 1975 Puma concolor missoulensis Puma II 1 Jul 1975 Puma yagouarondi Jaguarundi II Puma yagouaroundi Jaguarundi I Uncia uncia Snow leopard I Indian gray mongoose Indian brown mongoose Small indian mongoose Ruddy mongoose Crab-eating mongoose Stripe-necked mongoose III III III III III III Listed by India. Listed by India. Listed by India. Listed by India. Listed by India. Listed by India. 16 Mar 1989 16 Mar 1989 16 Mar 1989 16 Mar 1989 16 Mar 1989 16 Mar 1989 Aardwolf III Listed by Botswana. 24 Apr 1978 Humboldt’s hognose skunk, Patagonian skunk II Otters II Puma concolor costaricensis Puma concolor couguar Family: Herpestidae Herpestes edwardsi Herpestes fuscus Herpestes javanicus auropunctatus Herpestes smithii Herpestes urva Herpestes vitticollis Family: Hyaenidae Proteles cristata Subfamily: Mephitidae Conepatus humboldtii Family: Mustelidae Subfamily: Lutrinae Lutrinae spp. Genera in subfamily include: Amblonyx, Aonyx, Enhydra, Lontra, Lutra, Pteronura. Notation First listed 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Please see below for subspecies in Appendix I. 26 Feb 1976 1 Jul 1975 Please see below for populations in Appendix I. Populations of Bangladesh, India and Thailand are Appendix I. All other populations are Appendix II.. Please refer to Felidae spp. for other species in this genus. Populations of India are Appendix I. All other populations are Appendix II. Please see below for populations in Appendix I. Populations of Central and North America are Appendix I. All other populations are Appendix II. 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 4 Feb 1977 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 28 Jun 1979 The entire subfamily is listed. Please see below for species included in Appendix I and/or with earlier first listing date. 4 Feb 1977 NOTE: Lutrinae mentioned in Appendix II of CITES are listed in Regulation 9A.04 of the EPBCAct 1999. Species listed in this Regulation always require an import permit issued by the Department. Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 30 Taxon Aonyx capensis Common name Cape clawless otter Appendix II Aonyx capensis microdon Cameroon clawless otter, small-toothed clawless otter, swamp otter I Enhydra lutris nereis Southern sea otter, californian sea otter Marine otter, chungungo I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 Long-tailed otter, Neotropical otter Southern otter, south american river otter Eurasian otter, european river otter Japanese otter Giant otter, brasilian otter I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I 22 Apr 1976 I I 4 Feb 1977 1 Jul 1975 Humboldt’s hognose skunk, Patagonian skunk II 28 Jun 1979 Tayra Grison, greater grison Yellow-throated marten, Niligri marten Beech marten, central asian stone marten Yellow-throated marten, Niligri Marten Honey badger, ratel Mountain weasel Ermine, stoat Yellow-bellied weasel Black-footed ferret Siberian weasel III III III Listed by Honduras. Listed by Costa Rica. Listed by India. 13 Apr 1987 28 Oct 1976 16 Mar 1989 III Listed by India. 16 Mar 1989 III Listed by India. 16 Mar 1989 III III III III I III Listed by Botswana. Listed by India. Listed by India. Listed by India. Listed by India. 26 Feb 1976 16 Mar 1989 16 Mar 1989 16 Mar 1989 1 Jul 1975 16 Mar 1989 Family: Odobenidae Odobenus rosmarus Walrus III Listed by Canada. 16 Nov 1975 Family: Otariidae Arctocephalus spp. southern fur seals II The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species in Appendix I and/or with an earlier date of first listing. 4 Feb 1977 Lontra feline Lontra longicaudis Lontra provocax Lutra lutra Lutra nippon Pteronura brasiliensis Subfamily: Mephitinae Conepatus humboldtii Subfamily: Mustelinae Eira barbara Galictis vittata Martes flavigula Martes foina intermedia Martes gwatkinsii Mellivora capensis Mustela altaica Mustela erminea ferghanae Mustela kathiah Mustela nigripes Mustela sibirica Notation Please refer to Lutrinae spp. for other species in this genus. Populations of Cameroon and Nigeria are Appendix I; all other populations are Appendix II. First listed 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 NOTE: Arctocephalus mentioned in Appendix II of CITES are listed in Regulation 9A.04 of the EPBCAct 1999. Species listed in this Regulation always require an import permit issued by the Department. Arctocephalus australis Arctocephalus galapagoensis Southern fur seal Galapagos fur seal II II 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Arctocephalus philippii Juan Fernandez fur seal II 1 Jul 1975 Arctocephalus townsendi Guadalupe fur seal I 1 Jul 1975 Southern elephant seal monk seals II I Family: Phocidae Mirounga leonina Monachus spp. Family: Procyonidae Bassaricyon gabbii Bassariscus sumichrasti The entire genus is listed. 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Bushy-tailed olingo III Listed by Costa Rica. 28 Oct 1976 Central American III Listed by Costa Rica. 28 Oct 1976 cacomistle Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 31 Taxon Nasua narica Nasua nasua solitaria Potos flavus Family: Ursidae Ursidae spp. Genera in family include: Ailuropoda, Ailurus, Helarctos, Melursus, Tremarctos, Ursus. Common name Common coati, coatimundi South Brazilian coati, coatimundi Kinkajou Appendix III III Notation Listed by Honduras. Listed by Uruguay. First listed 13 Apr 1987 14 Jul 1976 III Listed by Honduras. 13 Apr 1987 bears II The entire family is listed. Please see below for species and populations included in Appendix I and/or with an earlier date of first listing. 11 Jun 1992 NOTE: Ursidae mentioned in Appendix II of CITES are listed in Regulation 9A.04 of the EPBCAct 1999. Species listed in this Regulation always require an import permit issued by the Department. Ailuropoda melanoleuca Helarctos malayanus Giant panda Sun bear, Malayan sun bear Sloth bear Spectacled bear, Andean bear American black bear Emmons’ black bear European brown bear, Asiatic brown bear, Mexican brown bear I I 16 Dec 1983 1 Jul 1975 I I 21 Sep 1988 4 Feb 1977 II II I 18 Sep 1991 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Ursus arctos Brown bear, grizzly bear II Ursus arctos European brown bear II Ursus arctos isabellinus Red bear, Himalayan brown bear Polar bear Asiatic black bear Baluchistan black bear I 28 Jun 1979 II I I 1 Jul 1975 28 Jun 1979 4 Feb 1977 Binturong African civet Otter civet Banded palm civet, Hardwick’s civet banded musang Masked palm civet Common palm civet Jerdon’s palm civet Banded linsang Spotted linsang Malabar large-spotted Civet Large Indian civet Lesser oriental civet, small Indian civet III III II II Listed by India. Listed by Botswana. 16 Mar 1989 24 Apr 1978 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 III III III II I III Listed by India. Listed by India. Listed by India. Listed by India. 16 Mar 1989 16 Mar 1989 16 Mar 1989 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 16 Mar 1989 III III Listed by India. Listed by India. 16 Mar 1989 16 Mar 1989 Melursus ursinus Tremarctos ornatus Ursus americanus Ursus americanus emmonsii Ursus arctos Ursus maritimus Ursus thibetanus Ursus thibetanus gedrosianus Family: Viverridae Arctictis binturong Civettictis civetta Cynogale bennettii Hemigalus derbyanus Paguma larvata Paradoxurus hermaphroditus Paradoxurus jerdoni Prionodon linsang Prionodon pardicolor Viverra civettina Viverra zibetha Viverricula indica Populations of Bhutan, China, Mexico and Mongolia are on Appendix I, all other populations are Appendix II. Populations of North America and Italy became subject to the Convention on this date Populations of Europe (not including Italy or the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) became subject to the Convention on this date. 1 Jul 1975 29 Jul 1983 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 32 Taxon Order: Cetacea Cetacea spp. Family: Balaenidae Balaena mysticetus Eubalaena spp. Family: Balaenopteridae Balaenoptera acutorostrata Balaenoptera bonaerensis Balaenoptera borealis Balaenoptera edeni Balaenoptera musculus Balaenoptera physalus Megaptera novaeangliae Family: Delphinidae Orcaella brevirostris Sotalia spp. Sousa spp. Family: Eschrichtiidae Eschrichtius robustus Family: Iniidae Lipotes vexillifer Family: Monodontidae Monodon monoceros Family: Neobalaenidae Caperea marginata Family: Phocoenidae Neophocaena phocaenoides Phocoena sinus Family: Physeteridae Physeter catodon Family: Platanistidae Common name Appendix Notation Whales, porpoises, and dolphins I Australian Status: The entire order is listed as Appendix I, in accordance with the Australian Government declaration of Stricter Domestic Measure dated 25 January 2007, and the trade in them will be regulated accordingly. Notations for populations in Appendix II to the Convention, as listed below, are not recognized for the purposes of import into or export from Australia. II International Status: The entire order is listed on Appendix II. Bowhead whale Right whales I I Northern minke whale II International Status: Populations of West Greenland are Appendix II. All other populations are Appendix I. I Australian status: all populations are Appendix I. The entire genus is listed. First listed (1 Jul 1975) 28 Jun 1979 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 28 Jun 1979 Southern minke whale Sei whale Bryde’s whale Blue whale Fin whale Humpback whale I I I I I I 28 Jun 1979 4 Feb 1977 28 Jun 1979 1 Jul 1975 14 Jul 1976 1 Jul 1975 Irrawaddy dolphin Humpbacked dolphins Humpbacked dolphins I I I Grey whale I 1 Jul 1975 White flag dolphin, chinese river dolphin I 28 Jun 1979 Narwhal II International Status: Appendix II I Australian status: Appendix I The entire genus is listed. The entire genus is listed. 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 16 Nov 1975 Pygmy right whale I 28 Jun 1979 Finless porpoise Gulf of California Porpoise, Cochita I I 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 Sperm whale I 28 Jun 1979 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 33 Taxon Platanista spp. Platanista gangetica Platanista minor Pontoporia blainvillei Family: Ziphiidae Berardius spp. Hyperoodon spp. Order: Chiroptera Family: Phyllostomidae Platyrrhinus lineatus Family: Pteropodidae Acerodon spp. Common name River dolphins Appendix I Ganges dolphin Indus dolphin La plata dolphin I I II beaked whales beaked whales bottle-nosed whales Notation The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species with earlier first listing date. International Status: Appendix II I Australian status: Appendix I I I The entire genus is listed. The entire genus is listed. First listed 6 Jun 1981 1 Jul 1975 28 Jun 1979 14 Jul 1976 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 (14 Jul 1976) White-lined bat III Listed by Uruguay. 14 Jul 1976 Flying foxes II 18 Jan 1990 Golden-capped fruit bat, Golden-crowned flying fox Panay giant fruit bat I Pteropus spp. (excluding Pteropus brunneus) Flying Foxes II The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species included in Appendix I. Please refer to Acerodon spp. for other species in this genus. Species possibly extinct. Please refer to Acerodon spp. for other species in this genus. Except species in App. I or with earlier listed date in App. II and Pteropus brunneus Pteropus insularis Carolines fruit bat, truk flying fox, chuuck flying fox Japanese flying fox Mariana flying fox, mariana fruit bat Ponape flying fox, pohnpei fruit bat Palau flying fox Palau flying fox, belau fruit bat Samoa flying fox Insular flying fox, tonga fruit bat Kosrae flying fox Yap flying fox I 22 Oct 1987 I I 22 Oct 1987 22 Oct 1987 I 22 Oct 1987 I I 22 Oct 1987 22 Oct 1987 I I 22 Oct 1987 22 Oct 1987 I I 22 Oct 1987 22 Oct 1987 (1 Jul 1975) Northern naked-tailed F , Five-toed armadillo (Greater) Naked-tailed armadillo Hairy armadillo III Listed by Costa Rica. 28 Oct 1976 III Listed by Uruguay. 14 Jul 1976 II A zero annual export quota has been established. All specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Appendix I and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly. 28 Sep 1997 Giant armadillo I 1 Jul 1975 (1 Jul 1975) Long-tailed marsupialmouse, Long-tailed dunnart Large desert marsupialmouse, Sandhill dunnart. I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 Acerodon jubatus Acerodon lucifer Pteropus loochoensi s Pteropus mariannus Pteropus molossinus Pteropus pelewensis Pteropus pilosus Pteropus samoensis Pteropus tonganus Pteropus ualanus Pteropus yapensis Order: Cingulata Family: Dasypodidae Cabassous centralis Cabassous tatouay Chaetophractus nationi Priodontes maximus Order: Dasyuromorphia Family: Dasyuridae Sminthopsis longicaudata Sminthopsis psammophila Order Diprotodontia Family: Macropodidae Dendrolagus inustus I p.e. 18 Jan 1990 18 Jan 1990 18 Jan 90 (1 Jul 1975) Grizzled grey tree II 1 Jul 1975 kangaroo Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 34 Taxon Dendrolagus ursinus Lagorchestes hirsutus Lagostrophus fasciatus Onychogalea fraenata Family: Phalangeridae Phalanger intercastellanus Phalanger mimicus Phalanger orientalis Spilocuscus kraemeri Spilocuscus maculatus Spilocuscus papuensis Family: Potoroidae Bettongia spp. Bettongia lesueur Bettongia penicillata Family: Vombatidae Lasiorhinus krefftii Order: Lagomorpha Family: Leporidae Caprolagus hispidus Romerolagus diazi Order: Monotremata Family: Tachyglossidae Zaglossus spp Order: Peramelemorphia Family: Peramelidae Perameles bougainville Common name Vogelkop tree-kangaroo, Black tree-kangaroo Rufous hare-wallaby, Western hare-wallaby, Wurrup Banded hare-wallaby, Munning Bridled nailtailed wallaby Appendix II Notation First listed 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 Eastern common cuscus cryptic cuscus Gray cuscus admiralty cuscus Spotted cuscus Waigeo cuscus II II II II II II 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 Bettongs, rat-kangaroos I Lesueur’s Rat-kangaroo, Boodie Brush-tailed Rat-kangaroo, Woylie I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 Northern Hairy-nosed Wombat I 1 Jul 1975 The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species with earlier first listing date. 28 Jun 1979 (1 Jul 1975) Hispid hare, assam rabbit Mexican volcano rabbit I I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 (4 Feb 1977) New Guinea echidnas, Long-nosed echidnas, Long Snouted echidnas, Anteaters, New Guinea Long-nosed spiny echidna, New Guinea egg-laying echidna II The entire genus is listed. 4 Feb 1977 (1 Jul 1975) Barred bandicoot, longnosed bandicoot, Mari I 1 Jul 1975 Bilby, rabbit bandicoot I 1 Jul 1975 (1 Jul 1975) African wild ass I Equus grevyi Equus hemionus Grevy’s zebra Asian wild ass I II Equus hemionus hemionus Equus hemionus khur Mongolian wild ass Indian wild ass, ghor-khar, khar, onager Kiang Przewalski’s horse, wild Asian horse Hartmann’s mountain zebra Cape mountain zebra I I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 II I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 II 28 Jun 1979 I 1 Jul 1975 Family: Thylacomyidae Macrotis lagotis Order: Perissodactyla Family: Equidae Equus africanus Equus kiang Equus przewalskii Equus zebra hartmannae Equus zebra zebra Family: Rhinocerotidae The domesticated form of this species (Equus asinus) is not subject to the Convention. Except the subspecies listed in Appendix I 29 Jul 1983 28 Jun 1979 1 Jul 1975 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 35 Taxon Rhinocerotidae spp. Genera in family include: Ceratotherium, Dicerorhinus, Diceros, Rhinoceros. Common name rhinoceroses Appendix I Ceratotherium simum cottoni Northern white rhinoceros I Ceratotherium simum simum Southern white rhinoceros I Ceratotherium simum simum Southern white rhinoceros II Sumatran rhinoceros Black rhinoceros Javan rhinoceros Great Indian rhinoceros I I I I Tapirs I Brazilian tapir, South American tapir II Dicerorhinus sumatrensis Diceros bicornis Rhinoceros sondaicus Rhinoceros unicornis Family: Tapiridae Tapiridae spp. Genera in family include: Tapirus Tapirus terrestris Order: Pholidota Family: Manidae Manis spp. Notation The entire family is listed. Please see below for species and subspecies with an earlier date of first listing and subspecies included in Appendix II. First listed 4 Feb 1977 1 Jul 1975 Please see below listing for population in Appendix II. Refer to Rhinocerotidae spp. for other species in this genus. Populations of South Africa and Swaziland only; for the exclusive purpose of allowing international trade in live animals to appropriate and acceptable destinations, and in hunting trophies. All other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Appendix I and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 The entire family is listed. Please see below for species included in Appendix II. 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 (1 Jul 1975) Pangolins II Manis crassicaudata Indian pangolin II Manis gigantea Manis javanica Giant pangolin Malayan pangolin II II The entire genus is listed. A zero annual export quota has been established for Manis crassicaudata, M. javanica and M. pentadactyla for specimens removed from the wild and traded for primarily commercial purposes. Please see below for species with earlier date of first listing. A zero annual export quota has been established for specimens removed from the wild and traded for primarily commercial purposes. 16 Feb 1995 1 Jul 1975 26 Feb 1976 A zero annual export quota 1 Jul 1975 has been established for specimens removed from the wild and traded for primarily commercial purposes. Manis pentadactyla Chinese pangolin II A zero annual export quota 1 Jul 1975 has been established for specimens removed from the wild and traded for primarily commercial purposes. Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 36 Taxon Manis temminckii Manis tetradactyla Manis tricuspis Order: Pilosa Family: Bradypodidae Bradypus variegatus Family: Megalonychidae Choloepus hoffmanni Family: Myrmecophagidae Myrmecophaga tridactyla Tamandua mexicana Common name Cape pangolin Long-tailed pangolin White-bellied pangolin Appendix II II II (Bolivian) three-toed sloth II Hoffmann’s two-toed sloth III Listed by Costa Rica. 28 Oct 1976 Giant anteater Southern tamandua, collared anteater II III Listed by Guatemala. 1 Jul 1975 23 Apr 1981 monkeys, apes, prosimians II I 1 Jul 1975 Alouatta palliata Mantled howler-monkey, Guatamalan howlermonkey Mantled howler monkey I 1 Jul 1975 Alouatta pigra Black howler monkey I 1 Jul 1975 Ateles geoffroyi frontatus Black-handed spider Monkey, Black-browed spider monkey Black-handed spider monkey, Panama spider money, Red (-bellied) spider monkey Woolly spider monkey I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 Northern muriqui Yellow-tailed woolly monkey I I 1 Jul 1975 4 Feb 1977 Goeldi’s marmoset, goeldi’s tamarin, goeldi’s monkey, callimico I 1 Jul 1975 Order: Primates Primates spp. Families and Genera in the order include: Callitrichidae: Callimico, Callithrix, Leontopithecus, Saguinus. Cebidae: Alouatta, Aotus, Ateles, Brachyteles, Cacajao, Callicebus, Cebus, Chiropotes, Lagothrix, Pithecia, Saimiri. Cercopithecidae: Allenopithecus, Cercocebus, Cercopithecus, Chlorocebus, Colobus, Erythrocebus, Lophocebus, Macaca, Mandrillus, Miopithecus, Nasalis, Papio, Presbytis, Procolobus, Pygathrix, Semnopithecus, Theropithecus, Trachypithecus. Cheirogaleidae: Allocebus, Cheirogaleus, Microcebus, Phaner. Daubentoniidae: Daubentonia Galagonidae: Euoticus, Galago, Galagoides, Otolemur. Hominidae: Gorilla, Pan, Pongo Hylobatidae: Hylobates Indridae: Avahi, Indri, Propithecus Notation First listed 1 Jul 1975 26 Feb 1976 26 Feb 1976 (1 Jul 1975) 1 Jul 1975 The entire order is listed. Families and genera in this order are listed in column 1. Please see below for families, genera, species and subspecies included in Appendix I and/or with an earlier date of first listing. (1 Jul 1975) 4 Feb 1977 Lemuridae: Eulemur, Hapalemur, Lemur, Varecia. Loridae: Arctocebus, Loris, Perodicticus. Megaladapidae: Lepilemur. Tarsiidae: Tarsius Family: Atelidae Alouatta coibensis Ateles geoffroyi panamensis Brachyteles arachnoides Brachyteles hypoxanthus Oreonax flavicauda Family: Cebidae Callimico goeldii Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 37 Taxon Callithrix aurita Appendix I Callithrix flaviceps Common name White-eared marmoset, Buffy tufted-ear marmoset Buff-headed marmoset Leontopithecus spp. Saguinus bicolor golden lion tamarins Pied bare-face tamarin I I Saguinus geoffroyi Geoffroy’s marmoset I 4 Feb 1977 Saguinus leucopus White-footed tamarin, Bare-face silvery- brown tamarin Martins’ bare-faced tamarin Cotton top tamarin I 4 Feb 1977 I 4 Feb 1977 I 4 Feb 1977 Red-backed squirrel Monkey, Central American squirrel monkey I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 Cercopithecus diana Tana river mangabey, agile mangabey Diana monkey I 26 Feb 1976 Cercopithecus mona Mona monkey II 26 Feb 1976 Cercopithecus petaurista Cercopithecus roloway Lesser spot-nosed Guenon Roloway monkey II I Chlorocebus aethiops Vervet II 26 Feb 1976 Colobus polykomos King colobus II 26 Feb 1976 Erythrocebus patas Patas monkey II 22 Feb 1976 Macaca silenus Lion-tailed macaque I 1 Jul 1975 Macaca sylvanus Barbary ape II 1 Jul 1975 Mandrillus leucophaeus Drill I 4 Feb 1977 Mandrillus sphinx Mandrill I 4 Feb 1977 Nasalis larvatus Proboscis monkey I Piliocolobus gordonorum Red colobus II Piliocolobus kirkii Kirk’s red colobus, Zanzibar red colobus Tana River red colobus I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I 4 Feb 1977 Procolobus verus Pygathrix spp. Long-tailed langur, Mentawai Islands sureli, Mentawi leaf monkey Olive colobus Snub-nosed langurs Pygathrix nemaeus Douc langur I 1 Jul 1975 Pygathrix roxellana Sichuan snub-nosed monkey Snub-nosed monkies Kashmir grey langur I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 Semnopithecus hector Southern Plains grey langur Grey langur, common Indian langur Tarai grey langur I 1 Jul 1975 Semnopithecus hypoleucos Black-footed grey langur I 1 Jul 1975 Semnopithecus priam Tufted grey langur I 1 Jul 1975 Semnopithecus schistaceus Nepal grey langur I 1 Jul 1975 Saguinus martinsi Saguinus oedipus Saimiri oerstedii Family: Cercopithecidae Cercocebus galeritus Piliocolobus rufomitratus Presbytis potenziani Rhinopithecus spp. Semnopithecus ajax Semnopithecus dussumieri Semnopithecus entellus Notation I II I I I First listed 4 Feb 1977 4 Feb 1977 The entire genus is listed. Ghanan populations were listed in 1976. Other populations were listed in 1977. 1 Jul 1975 4 Feb 1977 26 Feb 1976 26 Feb 1976 1 Jul 1975 Previously listed as Procolobus pennantii gordunum. The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species with an earlier date of first listing. The entire genus is listed 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 4 Feb 1977 4 Feb 1977 1 Jul 1975 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 38 Taxon Simias concolor Common name Snub-nosed langur Appendix I Trachypithecus geei Golden langur I 1 Jul 1975 Trachypithecus johnii Nilgiri langur II 1 Jul 1975 Trachypithecus pileatus I 1 Jul 1975 Trachypithecus shortridgei Capped langur, bonneted capped monkey Shortridge’s langur I 1 Jul 1975 Cacajao spp. Cebus capucinus Uakaris White-throated Capuchin I II 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Chiropotes albinasus White-nosed Saki I 1 Jul 1975 Lagothrix flavicauda Yellow-tailed Woolly Monkey I 4 Feb 1977 Dwarf lemurs, mouse lemurs I Aye-aye I 1 Jul 1975 Family: Cheirogaleidae Cheirogaleidae spp. Genera in the family inlcude: Allocebus, Cheirogaleus, Microcebus, Phaner. Family: Daubentoniidae Daubentonia madagascariensis Family: Hominidae Gorilla beringei Notation The entire family is listed. First listed 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Mountain gorilla I 1 Jul 1975 Gorilla gorilla Gorilla I 1 Jul 1975 Pan spp. Chimpanzees I Pan paniscus I 1 Jul 1975 Pan troglodytes Bonobo, pygmy chimpanzee Chimpanzee I 1 Jul 1975 Pongo albelii Sumatran orangutan I 1 Jul 1975 Pongo pygmaeus 1 Jul 1975 The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species with earlier first listing date. 4 Feb 1977 Orangutan I Family: Hylobatidae Hylobatidae spp. Genera in family inlcude: Hylobates Gibbons, siamangs I The entire family is listed. 1 Jul 1975 Family: Indriidae Indriidae spp. Genera in family include: Avahi, Indri, Propithecus Woolly lemurs and their allies I The entire family is listed. 1 Jul 1975 True lemurs I The entire family is listed. 1 Jul 1975 I The entire family is listed. Formerly listed as Megaladapidae. 1 Jul 1975 Family: Lemuridae Lemuridae spp. Genera in family include: Eulemur, Hapalemur, Lemur, Varecia Family: Lepilemuridae Lepilemuridae spp. Family: Lorisidae Loris tardigradus Slender loris II Nycticebus spp. Slow loris I Nycticebus coucang Slow loris I 1 Jul 1975 The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species and subspecies with an earlier date of first listing. Please refer to above listing for other species in this genus. 4 Feb 1977 1 Jul 1975 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 39 Taxon Perodicticus potto Order: Proboscidea Family: Elephantidae Elephas maximus Common name Potto Appendix II I Loxodonta africana African elephant I Loxodonta africana African elephant II Family: Dasyproctidae Dasyprocta punctata Family: Erethizontidae Sphiggurus mexicanus Sphiggurus spinosus Family: Muridae Leporillus conditor Pseudomys fiedli praeconis Xeromys myoides Zyzomys pedunculatus First listed 26 Feb 1976 (1 Jul 1975) Asian elephant Order: Rodentia Family: Chinchillidae Chinchilla spp. (specimens of the domesticated form are not subject to the provisions of the Convention) Family: Cuniculidae Cuniculus paca Notation 1 Jul 1975 Australia status: All populations of this species are Appendix I, in accordance with the Australian Government declaration of Stricter Domestic Measure dated 10 December 2002, and the trade in them will be regulated accordingly. Notations for populations in Appendix II to the Convention, as listed below, are not recognized for the purposes of import into or export from Australia. International Status: Populations of Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe are Appendix II. All other populations are Appendix I. 26 Feb 1976 26 Feb 1976 (1 Jul 1975) Chinchillas I The entire genus is listed. 4 Feb 1977 Greater paca, spotted cavy, spotted paca III Listed by Honduras. 13 Apr 1987 Central American agouti, common agouti III Listed by Honduras. 13 Apr 1987 Mexican tree porcupine, Middle American prehensile-tailed porcupine, Coendou Spiny tree porcupine, Prehensile-tailed porcupine III Listed by Honduras. 13 Apr 1987 III Listed by Uruguay. 14 Jul 1976 Greater stick-nest rat, House-building rat, Australian stick-nest rat Shark Bay mouse, False mouse False water rat Central rock-rat, Australian native mouse, Mcdonnell Range rock-rat I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Family: Sciuridae Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 40 Taxon Cynomys mexicanus Marmota caudata Marmota himalayana Ratufa spp. Sciurus deppei Order: Scandentia Scandentia spp. Genera in the order include: Anathana, Dendrogale, Ptilocercus, Tupaia, Urogale. Order: Sirenia Family: Dugongidae Dugong dugon Family: Trichechidae Trichechus inunguis Trichechus manatus Trichechus senegalensis Common name Mexican prairie dog, Mexican prairie marmot Long-tailed marmot Himalayan marmot giant squirrels Deppe’s squirrel Appendix I Notation First listed 1 Jul 1975 III III II III Listed by India. Listed by India. The entire genus is listed. Listed by Costa Rica. tree shrews II The entire order is listed. 16 Mar 1989 16 Mar 1989 1 Jul 1975 28 Oct 1976 (4 Feb 1977) 4 Feb 1977 (1 Jul 1975) Dugong I 1 Jul 1975 South American manatee, Amazonian manatee Caribbean manatee, North American manatee, West Indian manatee West African manatee I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 Class: Sarcopterygii (Bony fishes) Order: Ceratodontiformes Family: Ceratodontidae Neoceratodus forsteri Order: Coelacanthiformes Family: Latimeriidae Latimeria spp. Latimeria chalumnae (1 Jul 1975) Australian lungfish II coelacanths Gombessa coelacanth I I 1 Jul 1975 (1 Jul 1975) The entire genus is listed. 19 Jul 2000 1 Jul 1975 First listed (1 Jul 1975) 4 Feb 1977 Class: Reptilia (Reptiles) Taxon Order: Crocodylia Crocodylia spp. (includes Alligatoridae, Crocodylidae and Gavialidae) Families and Genera in the order include: Alligatoridae: Alligator, Caiman, Melanosuchus, Palaeosuchus. Crocodylidae: Crocodylus, Osteolaemus, Tomistoma. Gavialidae: Gavialis Common name Appendix Notation crocodiles, alligators, caimans, gavials II The entire order is listed. This means that all families, genera, species and subspecies in this order are subject to the Convention. Families and genera in this order are listed in column 1. Please see below for species in Appendix I and/or with an earlier date of first listing. Exemption: Up to 4 non-live specimens per person, worn on the person or contained in accompanied baggage and for personal use, do not require any CITES documentation. Family: Alligatoridae Alligator mississippiensis Alligator sinensis Caiman crocodilus apaporiensis Caiman crocodilus crocodilus Caiman crocodilus fuscus Caiman latirostris Caiman latirostris Caiman yacare Melanosuchus niger American alligator Chinese alligator Apaporis river caiman Common caiman, Spectacled caiman Brown caiman Broad-nosed caiman, Broad-snouted caiman II I I II Broad-nosed caiman, Broad-snouted caiman Yacare Black caiman II II I II II I II Paleosuchus palpebrosus Dwarf caiman II 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Populations of Argentina are Appendix II. All other populations are Appendix I. 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Populations of Ecuador and Brazil are Appendix II. All other populations are Appendix I. 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 41 Taxon Paleosuchus trigonatus Family: Crocodylidae Crocodylus acutus Crocodylus cataphractus Crocodylus intermedius Crocodylus johnstoni (includes synonym Crocodylus johnsoni) Crocodylus mindorensis Crocodylus moreletii Common name Smooth-fronted caiman Appendix II Notation First listed 1 Jul 1975 American crocodile I Populations of Cuba are Appendix II. All other populations are Appendix I. 1 Jul 1975 African slender-snouted Crocodile, African sharpnosed crocodile Orinoco crocodile Freshwater crocodile II I I II Philippine crocodile Morelet’s crocodile I I Crocodylus moreletii Morelet’s crocodile II Crocodylus niloticus Nile crocodile I II Crocodylus novaeguineae New guinea crocodile, freshwater crocodile II Crocodylus palustris Marsh, Broad-snouted Ormugger crocodile I Crocodylus porosus Saltwater crocodile I II Crocodylus rhombifer Crocodylus siamensis Osteolaemus tetraspis Tomistoma schlegelii Family: Gavialidae Gavialis gangeticus Order: Rhynchocephalia Family: Sphenodontidae Sphenodon spp. Order: Sauria Family: Agamidae Uromastyx spp. Family: Chamaeleonidae Bradypodion spp. Brookesia spp. 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Except populations listed in Appendix II. Only the populations of Belize and Mexico, with a zero quota for wild specimens traded for commercial purposes. All other populations are Appendix I. Populations of Botswana, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, the United Republic of Tanzania (subject to export quotas), Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe are Appendix II. The population of Egypt, with a zero quota for wild specimens traded for commercial purposes, is Appendix II. All other populations are Appendix I. Please refer to Crocodylia spp. for other species in this genus. Please refer to Crocodylia spp. for other species in this genus. Populations of Australia, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea are Appendix II. All other populations are Appendix I. 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Cuban crocodile Siamese crocodile (African) dwarf crocodile Tomistoma, false gavial I I I I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 (Indian) gavial, gharial I 1 Jul 1975 (1 Jul 1975) tuataras I The entire genus is listed. 1 Jul 1975 (1 Jul 1975) spiny-tailed, dabb lizards, palm lizards, mastigures II The entire genus is listed. 4 Feb 1977 dwarf chameleons Chameleon II II The entire genus is listed. 4 Feb 1977 The entire genus is listed. 13 Feb 2003 Please see below for species included in Appendix I. Brookesia perarmata Antsingy leaf chameleon I Please refer to Brookesia spp. 13 Feb 2003 for other species in this genus. Calumma spp. chameleons II The entire genus is listed. 4 Feb 1977 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 42 Taxon Chamaeleo spp. Furcifer spp. Family: Cordylidae Cordylus spp. (includes Pseudocordylus spp.) Common name chameleons chameleons Appendix II II Notation The entire genus is listed. The entire genus is listed. First listed 4 Feb 1977 4 Feb 1977 girdled lizards II The entire genus is listed. This means that all species and subspecies in the genus are subject to the Convention. 6 Jun 1981 Serpent island gecko Sticky-toed gecko II III Naultinus spp. Phelsuma spp. Uroplatus spp. Family: Helodermatidae Heloderma spp. New zealand green geckos Day geckos Leaf-tailed geckos II II II bearded lizards, gila monster II Heloderma horridum charlesbogerti Family: Iguanidae Amblyrhynchus cristatus Brachylophus spp. Conolophus spp. Ctenosaura bakeri Ctenosaura oedirhina Ctenosaura melanosterna Ctenosaura palearis Cyclura spp. Iguana spp. Phrynosoma coronatum Phrynosoma coronatum blainvillei Sauromalus varius Guatemalan beaded lizard I 1 Jul 1975 Galapagos marine iguana Fiji iguanas land lizards Iguana Iguana Iguana Iguana ground iguanas common iguanas coastal horned lizards San Diego horned lizard San Esteban island chuckwalla II I II II II II II I II II II I 1 Jul 1975 6 Jun 1981 1 Jul 1975 23 Jun 2010 23 Jun 2010 23 Jun 2010 23 Jun 2010 4 Feb 1977 4 Feb 1977 11 Jun 1992 1 Jul 1975 6 Jun 1981 Hierro giant lizard Balearic lizard, lilford’s wall lizard Balearic lizard, ibiza wall lizard I II 22 Oct 1987 22 Oct 1987 II 22 Oct 1987 Prehensile-tailed skink II 11 Jun 1992 Dragon lizardet caiman lizards II II Armoured teyou tegu lizards II II monitor lizards II Family: Gekkonidae Cyrtodactylus serpensinsula Hoplodactylus spp. Family: Lacertidae Gallotia simonyi Podarcis lilfordi Podarcis pityusensis Family: Scincidae Corucia zebrata Family: Teiidae Crocodilurus amazonicus Dracaena spp. Dracaena guianensis Tupinambis spp. Family: Varanidae Varanus spp. Varanus bengalensis Listed by New Zealand. Only species and subspecies of the genus which occur in New Zealand are subject to the Convention. The entire genus is listed. The entire genus is listed. The entire genus is listed. Please see below for subspecies in Appendix I. The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species with an earlier first listing date. The entire genus is listed. The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species in Appendix I. 4 Feb 1977 28 May 2003 28 May 2003 4 Feb 1977 12 Jan 2005 1 Jul 1975 4 Feb 1977 18 Jan 1990 4 Feb 1977 4 Feb 1977 1 Jul 1975 Indian monitor, Bengal I 1 Jul 1975 monitor Varanus flavescens Yellow monitor, Ruddy I 1 Jul 1975 snub-nosed monitor, Yellow land lizard, Indian oval-grain lizard Varanus griseus Grey monitor, desert I 1 Jul 1975 monitor Varanus komodoensis Komodo (island) monitor, I 1 Jul 1975 komodo dragon, ora Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 43 Taxon Varanus nebulosus Family: Xenosauridae Shinisaurus crocodilurus Suborder: Serpentes Family: Boidae Boidae spp. Acrantophis spp. Boa constrictor Boa constrictor occidentalis Epicrates cenchria cenchria Epicrates inornatus Epicrates inornatus inornatus Epicrates monensis Epicrates subflavus Eryx jaculus Eunectes notaeus Sanzinia madagascariensis Family: Bolyeriidae Bolyeriidae spp. Genera in the family include: Bolyeria, Casarea. Bolyeria multocarinata Casarea dussumieri Family: Colubridae Atretium schistosum Cerberus rynchops Clelia clelia Cyclagras gigas Elachistodon westermanni Ptyas mucosus Xenochrophis piscator Family: Elapidae Hoplocephalus bungaroides Micrurus diastema Micrurus nigrocinctus Naja atra (formerly included under Naja naja) Naja kaouthia (formerly included under Naja naja) Naja mandalayensis (formerly included under Naja naja) Naja naja Naja oxiana (formerly included under Naja naja) Naja philippinensis (formerly included Common name Indian monitor Appendix I Chinese crocodile lizard II Notation First listed 1 Jan 1975 18 Jan 1990 (1 Jul 1975) boas II The entire family is listed. Please see below for genera, species and subspecies included in Appendix I and/or with earlier first listing date. The entire genus is listed. Madagascar ground boas Boa constrictor Argentine boa constrictor Rainbow boa Puerto rican tree boa, yellow tree boa, culebra grande Yellow tree boa Mona boa Jamaican boa Caucasian sand boa Yellow anaconda Madagascar tree boa, sanzinia I II I II I Round Island boas II Round Island boa Keel-scaled boa, Round Island boa I I Olive keelback water snake Dog-faced water Snake Mussurana snake South american false water cobra, South American water cobra, beach cobra, surucucu Indian egg-eating snake, Westermann’s Indian eggeater snake Oriental rat snake, indian rat snake, asian rat snake, whipsnake Asian water snake, checkered keelback water snake III III II II III Listed by India. 13 Jan 1984 Broad-headed snake Atlanta coral snake II III Listed by Honduras. 1 Aug 1985 13 Apr 1987 Central American coral snake, Black-banded coral snake Chinese cobra III Listed by Honduras. 13 Apr 1987 II 13 Jan 1984 Monocled cobra II 13 Jan 1984 Mandalay cobra II 13 Jan 1984 Asian cobra Oxus cobra II II 13 Jan 1984 13 Jan 1984 Philippine cobra II 13 Jan 1984 I I I II II I 4 Feb 1977 4 Feb 1977 1 Jul 1975 4 Feb 1977 1 Jul 1975 4 Feb 1977 1 Jul 1975 4 Feb 1977 1 Jul 1975 22 Apr 1976 1 Jul 1975 4 Feb 1977 The entire family is listed. Please see below for species included in Appendix I. 4 Feb 1977 4 Feb 1977 4 Feb 1977 Listed by India. Listed by India. 13 Jan 1984 13 Jan 1984 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 II 1 Jul 1975 II 13 Jan 1984 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 44 Taxon under Naja naja) Naja sagittifera (formerly included under Naja naja) Naja samarensis (formerly included under Naja naja) Naja siamensis (formerly included under Naja naja) Naja sputatrix (formerly included under Naja naja) Naja sumatrana (formerly included under Naja naja) Ophiophagus hannah Common name Appendix Andaman cobra II 13 Jan 1984 Peters’ cobra II 13 Jan 1984 Indochinese cobra II 13 Jan 1984 Indonesian cobra II 13 Jan 1984 Golden spitting cobra II 13 Jan 1984 King cobra II 13 Jan 1984 New World pythons II The entire family is listed. 4 Feb 1977 pythons II 4 Feb 1977 Python spp. pythons II The entire family is listed. Please see below for genera and subspecies included in Appendix I and/or with an earlier date of first listing. The entire genus is listed. Please see below for subspecies included in Appendix I. Python molurus molurus Indian (Rock) or Tiger python I Small ground boas II The entire family is listed. 4 Feb 1977 Tropical rattlesnake, cascabel, cascaval Russell’s viper, daboia III Listed by Honduras. 13 Apr 1987 III Listed by India. 13 Jan 1984 Mangshan pit-viper Orsini’s viper II I Wagner’s viper II 11 Jun 1992 (1 Jul 1975) Pig-nosed turtle, Fly River turtle II 12 Jan 2005 Roti Island snake-necked turtle II Spotted turtle Blanding’s turtle Diamondback terrapin Short-necked swamp turtle, Western swamp tortoise II II II I Sea turtles I Loggerhead Green turtle Pacific hawksbill I I I Family: Loxocemidae Loxocemidae spp. Genera in family include: Loxocemus Family: Pythonidae Pythonidae spp. Genera in family include: Antaresia, Apodora, Aspidites, Bothrochilus, Leiopython, Liasis, Morelia, Python. Family: Tropidophiidae Tropidophiidae spp. Genera in family include: Exiliboa, Trachyboa, Tropidophis, Ungaliophis. Family: Viperidae Crotalus durissus Daboia russelii (formerly included as Vipera russelli) Trimeresurus mangshanensis Vipera ursinii Vipera wagneri Order: Testudines Family: Carettochelyidae Carettochelys insculpta Family: Chelidae Chelodina mccordi Clemmys guttata Emydoidea blandingii Malaclemys terrapin Pseudemydura umbrina Family: Cheloniidae Cheloniidae spp. Genera in the family include: Caretta, Chelonia, Erytmochelys, Lepidochelys, Natator. Caretta caretta Chelonia mydas Eretmochelys imbricata bissa Notation First listed 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Only the population of Europe (except the area which formerly constituted the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) is subject to the Convention. Zero export quota from the wild. 12 Jun 2013 22 Oct 1987 12 Jan 2005 12 Jun 2013 12 Jun 2013 12 Jun 2013 1 Jul 1975 The entire family is listed. Please see below for species and subspecies with an earlier date of first listing. Please refer to Cheloniidae spp. for other species in this genus. 4 Feb 1977 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 45 Taxon Eretmochelys imbricata imbricata Common name Atlantic hawksbill Appendix I Atlantic ridley Pacific ridley Flatback I I I Alligator snapping turtle III Central American river turtle II 6 Jun 1981 Leathery, Leather-backed turtle I 1 Jul 1975 Wood turtle II I Graptemys spp. Bog turtle, Muhlenberg’s turtle map turtles Terrapene spp. box turtles II Terrapene coahuila Aquatic box turtle I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 Batagur borneoensis River terrapin, tuntong, common batagur Painted terrapin Batagur trivittata Burmese roofed turtle II Cyclemys spp. Cuora spp. Cuora aurocapitata Asian leaf turtles Asian box turtles Yellow-headed box turtle II II II Cuora flavomarginata II Cuora galbinifrons Yellow-margined box turtle Indochinese box turtle Cuora mccordi McCord's box turtle II Cuora mouhotii Jagged-shelled turtle II Cuora pani Pan's box turtle II Cuora trifasciata II Cuora yunnanensis Chinese three-striped box turtle Yunnan box turtle Cuora zhoui Zhou's box turtle II Geoclemys hamiltonii Geoemyda japonica Spotted pond turtle Ryukyu black-breasted leaf turtle, Ryukyu leaf turtle Black-breasted leaf turtle Crowned river turtle Yellow-headed temple turtle Arakan forest turtle I II 1 Jul 1975 12 Jun 2013 II II II 17 Feb 2005 12 Jun 2013 13 Feb 2003 Lepidochelys kempi Lepidochelys olivacea Natator depressus Family: Chelydridae Macroclemys temminckii Family: Dermatemydidae Dermatemys mawii Family: Dermochelyidae Dermochelys coriacea Family: Emydidae Glyptemys insculpta Glyptemis muhlenbergii Family: Geoemydidae Batagur baska Geoemyda spengleri Hardella thurjii Heosemys annandalii Heosemys depressa III II II II II Notation Please refer to Cheloniidae spp. for other species in this genus. First listed 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jan 1975 1 Jan 1975 Listed by the United States of America. Formerly listed as Clemmys insculpta. Formerly listed as Clemmys muhlenbergii. Listed by the United States of America. The entire genus is listed. This means that all species and subspecies in the genus are subject to the Convention. Please see below for species in Appendix I and with an earlier date of first listing. Zero quota on wild specimens for commercial purposes. Zero quota on wild specimens for commercial purposes. The entire genus is listed. Zero quota on wild specimens for commercial purposes. Zero quota on wild specimens for commercial purposes. Zero quota on wild specimens for commercial purposes. Zero quota on wild specimens for commercial purposes. Zero quota on wild specimens for commercial purposes. Zero quota on wild specimens for commercial purposes. Zero quota on wild specimens for commercial purposes. Zero quota on wild specimens for commercial purposes. Zero quota on wild specimens for commercial purposes. Formerly listed as Hieremys annandalii. Zero quota on wild specimens for commercial purposes. 14 Jun 2006 11 Jun 1992 1 Jul 1975 14 Jun 2006 16 Feb 1995 18 Sep 1997 13 Feb 03 12 Jun 2013 19 Jul 2000 19 Jul 00 19 Jul 00 19 Jul 00 19 Jul 00 19 Jul 00 19 Jul 00 19 Jul 00 19 Jul 00 19 Jul 00 13 Feb 2003 Heosemys grandis Turtle II 13 Feb 2003 Heosemys spinosa Turtle II 13 Feb 2003 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 46 Taxon Kachuga spp. Common name Indian roofed turtle Appendix II Sulawesi forest turtle Snail-eating turtle Malayan snail-eating Turtle Annam pond turtle II II II Iverson’s pond turtle, fujian pond turtle Japanese pond turtle Big-headed pond turtle III Yellow pond turtle Red-necked pond turtle Pritchard’s pond turtle, Lashio pond turtle Reeves’s turtle II II III III Orlitia borneensis Chinese stripe-necked turtle Three-keeled Asian turtle Indian black turtle Burmese peacock turtle Indian eyed turtle Malayan Flat-shelled turtle Guangxi Stripe-necked turtle Philippen’s Stripe-necked turtle Malayan giant turtle Pangshura spp. roofed turtles II Pangshura tecta Dura turtle, Indian pond turtle Beal’s eyed turtle False-eyed turtle Four-eyed turtle Black marsh turtle Turtle Cochin forest cane turtle I Big-headed turtles I Madagascar turtle Big-headed Amazon River turtle South american turtles II II II The entire genus is listed. 1 Jul 1975 land tortoises II 4 Feb 1977 land tortoises II The entire family is listed. A zero annual export quota has been established for Geochelone sulcata for specimens removed from the wild and traded for primarily commercial purposes. Please see below for genera and species included in Appendix I and/or with an earlier date of first listing. The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species included in Appendix I. Leucocephalon yuwonoi Malayemys macrocephala Malayemys subtrijuga Mauremys annamensis Mauremys iversoni Mauremys japonica Mauremys megalocephala Mauremys mutica Mauremys nigricans Mauremys pritchardi Mauremys reevesii Mauremys sinensis Melanochelys tricarinata Melanochelys trijuga Morenia ocellata Morenia petersi Notochelys platynota Ocadia glyphistoma Ocadia philippeni Sacalia bealei Sacalia pseudocellata Sacalia quadriocellata Siebenrockiella crassicollis Sienbenrockiella leytensis Vijayachelys silvatica Family: Platysternidae Platysternidae Family: Podocnemididae Erymnochelys madagascariensis Peltocephalus dumerilianus Podocnemis spp. Family: Testudinidae Testudinidae spp. Geochelone spp. II II III III Notation The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species in Appendix I and with an earlier date of first listing. First listed 13 Feb 2003 13 Feb 2003 12 Jan 2005 Zero quota on wild specimens for commercial purposes. Listed by China. Formerly listed as Chinemys megalocephala. Listed by China. Listed by China. Formerly listed as Chinemys reevesii. Listed by China. Formerly listed as Ocadia sinensis. Listed by China. 13 Feb 2003 17 Feb 2005 12 Jun 2013 17 Feb 2005 13 Feb 2003 17 Feb 2005 17 Feb 2005 17 Feb 2005 17 Feb 2005 I II I II II III Listed by China. 1 Jul 1975 12 Jun 2013 1 Jul 1975 12 Jun 2013 12 Jan 2005 17 Feb 2005 III Listed by China. 17 Feb 2005 II Zero quota on wild specimens for commercial purposes. Formerly listed as Kachuga spp. Formerly listed as Kachuga tecta. 13 Feb 2003 II III II II II II Listed by China. Includes all species in the family Platysternidae. 13 Feb 2003 1 Jul 1975 17 Feb 2005 17 Feb 2005 17 Feb 2005 13 Feb 2003 13 Feb 2003 12 Jun 2013 13 Feb 2003 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 47 Taxon Geochelone platynota Astrochelys radiata Appendix I I Astrochelys yniphora Common name Burmese star tortoise Madagascar radiated tortoise Angulated tortoise Chelonoidis nigra Galapagos tortoise I Gopherus spp. gopher tortoises II Gopherus flavomarginatus Homopus spp. I II Kinixys spp. Malacochersus spp. Psammobates geometricus Pyxis spp. Bolson tortoise African parrot-beaked tortoises Hinged-back tortoises Pancake tortoises Geometric turtle Spider tortoises Pyxis arachnoides Pyxis planicauda Testudo spp. Malagasy spider tortoise Flat-tailed spider sortoise Land tortoises I I II Egyptian tortoise Land tortoise I I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Asiatic softshell turtle Cuatro cienegas softshell turtle Indian softshell turtle Peacock softshell turtle Black softshell turtle turtles II I 12 Jan 2005 1 Jul 1975 I I I II 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 13 Feb 2003 I 13 Feb 03 I 13 Feb 03 II II II II II 16 Feb 1995 1 Jul 1975 16 Feb 1995 12 Jun 2013 12 Jun 2013 II 17 Feb 2005 Pelochelys spp. Southeast Asian narrowheaded softshell turtle; striped giant soft-shelled turtle; striped narrowheaded softshell turtle Burmese narrow-headed softshell turtle Indian Flap-shell tortoise Indian Flap-shell Tortoise Burmese flapshell turtle Leith's softshell turtle Burmese peacock softshell turtle Wattle-necked softshell turtle giant softshell turtles Pelodiscus axenaria Pelodiscus maackii Pelodiscus parviformis Rafetus swinhoei Chinese softshell turtle Chinese softshell turtle Chinese softshell turtle Shanghai softshell turtle II II II II Testudo kleinmanni Testudo werneri Family: Trionychidae Amyda cartilaginea Apalone spinifera ater Aspideretes gangeticus Aspideretes hurum Aspideretes nigricans Chitra spp. Chitra chitra Chitra vandijki Lissemys punctata Lissemys punctata punctata Lissemys scutata Nilssonia leithii Nilssonia formosa Palea steindachneri I II II I II II Notation Formerly listed as Geochelone radiata Formerly listed as Geochelone yniphora Formerly listed as Geochelone nigra The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species included in Appendix I. The entire genus is listed. The entire genus is listed. The entire genus is listed. The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species included in Appendix I. The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species included in Appendix I. The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species included in Appendix I. The entire genus is listed. This means that all species and subspecies in the genus are subject to the Convention. First listed 12 Jun 2013 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 13 Feb 2003 17 Feb 2005 17 Feb 2005 17 Feb 2005 17 Feb 2005 Phylum: Annelida (Annelid worms) Class: Hirudinoidea (leeches) Taxon Order: Arhynchobdellida Family: Hirudinidae Hirudo medicinalis Common name Appendix Medicinal leech II Notation First listed (22 Oct 1987) 22 Oct 1987 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 48 Taxon Common name Appendix Notation First listed Phylum:Arthropoda (arthropods) Class: Arachnida (spiders, scorpions and ticks) Taxon Order: Araneae Family: Theraphosidae Aphonopelma albiceps Aphonopelma pallidum Brachypelma spp. Brachypelma smithi Order: Scorpiones Family: Scorpionidae Pandinus dictator Pandinus gambiensis Pandinus imperator Common name Appendix Tarantula Tarantula red-kneed tarantulas II II II Red-kneed Tarantula II Notation The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species with an earlier date of first listing. First listed (1 Aug 1985) 16 Feb 1995 16 Feb 1995 16 Feb 1995 1 Aug 1985 (16 Feb 1995) Emperor scorpion Emperor scorpion Emperor scorpion II II II 16 Feb 1995 16 Feb 1995 16 Feb 1995 Class: Insecta (insects) Taxon Order: Coleoptera Family: Lucanidae Colophon spp. Family: Scarabaeidae Dynastes satanas Order: Lepidoptera Family: Nymphalidae Agrias amydon boliviensis Common name Appendix Notation First listed (13 Sep 2000) Cape stag beetles III Listed by South Africa. 13 Sep 2000 Satanas beetle II Only populations of South Africa are subject to the Convention. 23 Jun 2010 (4 Feb 1977) White spotted agrias, Amydon agrias (butterfly) Godart’s morpho (butterfly) Butterfly III Listed by Bolivia. 14 Oct 2010 III Listed by Bolivia. 14 Oct 2010 III Listed by Bolivia. 14 Oct 2010 Swallowtail butterfly Swallowtail butterfly Bhutan glory swallowtails birdwing butterflies II II II II I 4 Feb 1977 Ornithoptera allotei Queen Alexandra's birdwing butterfly Birdwing butterfly II 4 Feb 1977 Ornithoptera chimaera Birdwing butterfly II 4 Feb 1977 Ornithoptera goliath Birdwing butterfly II 4 Feb 1977 Ornithoptera meridionalis Birdwing butterfly II 4 Feb 1977 Ornithoptera paradisea Paradise birdwing butterfly II 4 Feb 1977 Ornithoptera victoriae Queen Victoria's birdwing butterfly Luzon peacock swallowtail Homerus swallowtail Corsican swallowtail Mountain Apollo butterfly Kaiser-i-hind butterflies birdwing butterflies birdwing butterflies II 4 Feb 1977 I I II II II II II 22 Oct 1987 22 Oct 1987 22 Oct 1987 4 Feb 1977 22 Oct 1987 16 Feb 1979 16 Feb 1979 Morpho godartii lachaumei Prepona praeneste buckleyana Family: Papilionidae Atrophaneura jophon Atrophaneura pandiyana Bhutanitis spp. Ornithoptera spp. Ornithoptera alexandrae Papilio chikae Papilio homerus Papilio hospiton Parnassius apollo Teinopalpus spp. Trogonoptera spp. Troides spp. The entire genus is listed. The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species in Appendix I and/or with earlier date of first listing. The entire genus is listed. The entire genus is listed. The entire genus is listed. This means that all species and subspecies in the genus are subject to the Convention. 13 Feb 2003 13 Feb 2003 22 Oct 1987 16 Feb 1979 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 49 Taxon Common name Appendix Notation First listed Phylum: Cnidaria (Coelenterata) (Coral-like animals) Class: Anthozoa (Corals and sea anemones) Taxon Order: Antipatharia Antipatharia spp. Common name Appendix Notation black corals II The entire order is listed. Indo-Pacific blue corals II All species of the Order Coenothecalia except those in genera with earlier listed date. Fossils are not subject to the provisions of CITES. Heliopora spp. Order: Gorgonaceae Family: Coralliidae blue corals II Corallium elatius Boke III Listed by China. 1 Jul 2008 Corallium japonicum (syn. Paracorallium japonicum) Corallium konjoi (syn. Corallium konojoi) Red coral III Listed by China. 1 Jul 2008 Red coral III Listed by China. 1 Jul 2008 Corallium secundum Order: Helioporacea Family: Helioporidae Helioporidae spp. Includes only the species Heliopora coerulea.. Pink coral III Listed by China. 1 Jul 2008 Order: Coenothecalia Coenothecalia spp. (includes the family Helioporidae with one species Heliopora coerulea) Order: Scleractinia Scleractinia spp. First listed (6 Jun 1981) 6 Jun 1981 (1 Aug 1985) 18 Jan 1990 1 Aug 1985 (1 Jul 2008) (1 Aug 1985) Indo-Pacific blue corals II The entire family is listed. Fossils are not subject to the provisions of the Convention. stony corals II The entire order is listed. Fossils are not subject to the provisions of the Convention. Please see below for genera with an earlier date of first listing. 1 Aug 1985 (1 Aug 1985) 18 Jan 1990 Families and Genera in this order include: Acroporidae: Acropora, Anacropora, Astreopora, Enigmopora, Montipora. Agariciidae: Agaricia, Coeloseris, Gardineroseris, Helioseris, Leptoseris, Pachyseris, Pavona. Anthemiphylliidae: Anthemiphyllia. Astrocoeniidae: Stephanocoenia, Stylocoeniella. Caryophylliidae: Anomocora, Aulocyathes, Bathycyathus, Bourneotrochus, Caryophyllia, Catalaphyllia, Ceratotrochus, Cladocora, Coenocyathus, Colangia, Concentrotheca, Conotrochus, Crispatotrochus, Dactylotrochus, Dasmosmilia, Deltocyathus, Desmophyllum, Ericiocyathus, Euphyllia, Goniocorella, Gyrosmilia, Heterocyathus, Hoplangia, Labyrinthocyathus, Lochmaeotrochus, Montigyra, Nomlandia, Oxysmilia, Paraconotrochus, Paracyathus, Phacelocyathus, Phyllangia, Physogyra, Physophyllia, Plerogyra, Polycyathus, Pourtalosmilia, Rhizosmilia, Solenosmilia, Stephanocyathus, Sympodangia, Tethocyathus, Thalamophyllia, Trochocyathus, Vaughanella. Dendrophylliidae: Astroides, Balanophyllia, Bathypsammia, Cladopsammia, Dendrophyllia, Dichopsammia, Duncanopsammia, Eguchipsammia, Enallopsammia, Endopachys, Endopsammia, Heteropsammia, Leptosammia, Notophyllia, Rhizopsammia, Thecopsammia, Trochopsammia, Tubastraea, Turbinaria. Faviidae: Astraeosmilia, Australogyra, Barabattoia, Caulastraea, Colpophyllia, Cyphastrea, Diploastrea, Diploria, Echinopora, Erythrastrea, Favia, Favites, Goniastrea, Leptastrea, Leptoria, Manicina, Montastraea, Moseleya, Oulastrea, Oulophyllia, Parasimplastrea, Platygyra, Plesiatrea, Solenastrea. Flabellidae: Blastotrochus, Falcatoflabellum, Flabellum, Javania, Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 50 Taxon Common name Monomyces, Placotrochides, Placotrochus, Polymyces, Rhizotrochus, Truncatoflabellum. Fungiacyathidae: Fungiacyathus. Fungiidae: Cantharellus, Ctenactis, Fungia, Halomitra, Heliofungia, Herpolitha, Lithophyllon, Podabacia, Polyphyllia, Sandalolitha, Zoopidus. Gardineriidae: Gardineria. Guyniidae: Guynia, Pedicellocyathus, Pourtalocyathus, Schizocyathus, Stenocyathus, Temnotrochus, Truncatoguynia. Meandriniidae: Ctenella, Dendrogyra, Dichocoenia, Meandrina. Merulinidae: Boninastrea, Hydnophora, Merulina, Paraclavarina, Scapophyllia. Micrabaciidae: Leptopenus, Letepsammia, Rhombopsammia, Stephanophyllia. Mussidae: Acanthastrea, Acanthophylia, Australoamussa, Blastomussa, Cynarina, Indophyllia, Isophyllastrea, Isophyllia, Lobophyllia, Micromussa, Mussa, Mussismilia, Mycetophyllia, Scolymia, Symphyllia. Oculinidae: Acrhelia, Archohelia, Bathelia, Cyathelia, Galaxea, Madrepora, Oculina, Schizoculina, Sclerhelia, Simplastrea. Pectiniidae: Echinophyllia, Mycedium, Oxypora, Pectinia. Pocilloporidae: Madracis, Palauastrea, Pocillopora, Seriatopora, Stylophora. Poritidae: Alveopora, Goniopora, Porites, Stylaraea. Rhizangiidae: Astrangia, Cladangia, Culicia, Oulangia. Siderastreidae: Anomastraea, Coscinastrea, Horastrea, Plesioseris, Psammocora, Pseudosiderastrea, Siderastrea. Trachyphiliidae: Trachyphyllia. Turbinoliidae: Alatotrochus, Australocyathus, Conocyathus, Cryptotrochus, Cyathotrochus, Deltocyathoides, Dunocyathus, Endocyathopora, Foveolocyathus, Holcotrochus, Idiotrochus, Kionotrochus, Notocyathus, Peponocyathus, Platytrochus, Pleotrochus, Pseudocyathoceras, Sphenotrochus, Thrypticotrochus, Trematotrochus, Tropidocyathus, Turbinolia. Family: Acroporidae Acropora spp. Family: Agariciidae Pavona spp. Family: Caryophylliidae Euphyllia spp. Family: Faviidae Favia spp. Platygyra spp. Family: Fungiidae Fungia spp. Halomitra spp. Polyphyllia spp. Family: Merulinidae Merulina spp. Family: Mussidae Lobophyllia spp. Family: Pectiniidae Pectinia spp. Family: Pocilloporidae Pocillopora spp. Seriatopora spp. Stylophora spp. Order: Stolonifera Family: Tubiporidae Appendix Notation First listed staghorn corals II The entire genus is listed. 1 Aug 1985 cactus corals II The entire genus is listed. 1 Aug 1985 trumpet corals II The entire genus is listed. 1 Aug 1985 brain corals brain corals II II The entire genus is listed. The entire genus is listed. 1 Aug 1985 1 Aug 1985 mushroom corals bowl corals feather corals II II II The entire genus is listed. The entire genus is listed. The entire genus is listed. 1 Aug 1985 1 Aug 1985 1 Aug 1985 merulinas II The entire genus is listed. 1 Aug 1985 brain corals II The entire genus is listed.. 1 Aug 1985 lettuce corals II The entire genus is listed. 1 Aug 1985 brush corals birds nest corals cauliflower corals II II II The entire genus is listed. The entire genus is listed. The entire genus is listed. 1 Aug 1985 1 Aug 1985 1 Aug 1985 (1 Aug 1985) Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 51 Taxon Tubiporidae spp. Genera in the family include: Tubipora Common name pipe corals Appendix II Notation The entire family is listed. Fossils are not subject to the provisions of the Convention. First listed 1 Aug 1985 Class: Hydrozoa (Fire corals, stinging medusae) Taxon Order: Milleporina Family: Milleporidae Milleporidae spp. Genera in the family include: Millepora Order Stylasterina Family: Stylasteridae Stylasteridae spp. Genera in the family include: Adelopora, Astya, Calyptopora, Ceiloporidion, Conopora, Crypthelia, Cyclohelia, Dictichopora, Errina, Errinopora, Errinopsis, Gyropora, Inferiolabiata, Lepidopora, Lepidotheca, Paraerrina, Phalangopora, Pliobothrus, Pseudocrypthelia, Sporadopora, Stellapora, Stenohelia, Stephanohelia, Stylantheca, Stylaster, Systemapora. Common name Appendix Notation First listed 1 Aug 1985) fire corals II The entire family is listed. Fossils are not subject to the provisions of the Convention. 1 Aug 1985 (18 Jan 1990) branched hydrocorals II The entire family is listed. Fossils are not subject to the provisions of the Convention. 18 Jan 1990 Phylum: Echinodermata (Sea urchins and relatives) Class: Holothuroidea (Sea cucumbers) Taxon Order: Aspidochirotida Family: Stichopodidae Isostichopus fuscus Common name Appendix Notation First listed (16 Oct 2003) Sea cucumber III Listed by Ecuador. 16 Oct 2003 Phylum: Mollusca (Molluscs) Class: Bivalvia (Bivalves) Taxon Order: Mytiloida Family: Mytilidae Lithophaga lithophaga Order: Unionida Family: Unionidae Conradilla caelata Cyprogenia aberti Dromus dromas Epioblasma curtisi Epioblasma florentina Epioblasma sampsonii Epioblasma sulcata perobliqua Epioblasma torulosa gubernaculum Epioblasma torulosa rangiana Epioblasma torulosa torulosa Epioblasma turgidula Epioblasma walkeri Fusconaia cuneolus Fusconaia edgariana Lampsilis higginsii Lampsilis orbiculata orbiculata Lampsilis satur Lampsilis virescens Plethobasus cicatricosus Plethobasus cooperianus Common name Appendix Notation First listed (12 Jan 2005) Sea mussel II 12 Jan 2005 (1 Jul 1975) Birdwing pearly mussel Edible pearly mussel Dromedary pearly mussel Curtis’ pearly mussel Yellow-blossom pearly mussel Sampson’s pearly mussel White cat’s paw mussel Green-blossom pearly mussel Tan-blossom pearly mussel Tuberculed-blossom pearly mussel Turgid-blossom pearly mussel Brown-blossom pearly mussel Fine-rayed pigtoe mussel Shiny pigtoe mussel Higgin’s eye mussel Pink mucket mussel Plain pocketbook mussel Alabama lamp pearly mussel White wartyback mussel Orange-footed pimpleback I II I I I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 I I I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 II I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I I I I I I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 I I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 52 Taxon Common name Mussel Club pearly mussel Rough pigtoe mussel Fat pocketbook mussel Cumberland monkey-face mussel Appalachian monkey-face Mussel Pale lilliput pearly mussel Nicklin’s pearly mussel Tampico pearly mussel Cumberland bean mussel Pleurobema clava Pleurobema plenum Potamilus capax Quadrula intermedia Quadrula sparsa Toxolasma cylindrella Unio nickliniana Unio tampicoensis tecomatensis Villosa trabalis Order: Veneroida Family: Tridacnidae Tridacnidae spp. Genera in family include: Hippopus, Tridacna. Appendix Notation First listed II I I I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I I I I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 (29 Jul 1983) giant clams II The entire family is listed. Please see below for species with earlier first listed date. 1 Aug 1985 Exemption: Up to 3 shells (6 halves) per person, not exceeding 3 kilos, contained in accompanied baggage and for personal use, do not require any CITES documentation. Tridacna derasa Tridacna gigas Giant clam Giant clam II II 29 Jul 1983 29 Jul 1983 Class: Gastropoda (Snails and conches) Taxon Order: Mesogastropoda Family: Strombidae Strombus gigas Order: Stylommatophora Family: Achatinellidae Achatinella spp. Family: Camaenidae Papustyla pulcherrima (includes generic synonym Papuina) Common name Appendix Notation First listed (11 Jun 1992) Queen conch II Exemption: Up to 3 shells per person, contained in accompanied baggage and for personal use, do not require any CITES documentation. 11 Jun 1992 (22 Oct 1987) Oahu tree snails I Manus island tree snail II The entire genus is listed. 22 Oct 1987 1 Jul 1975 Kingdom: Plantae (Plants) Plantae General Plantae exclusions: Where the ‘Notation column’ states “No exclusions apply”, the listing includes all parts and derivatives. Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 53 Taxon Common name Appendix Notation First listed Where the ‘Notation column’ for an Appendix II species states “Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions”, the listing is taken to include all parts and derivatives, except: a) seeds (including seedpods of Orchidaceae), spores and pollen (including pollinia). The exemption does not apply to seeds from Cactaceae spp. exported from Mexico, and to seeds from Beccariophoenix madagascariensis and Neodypsis decaryi exported from Madagascar; b) seedlings or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, transported in sterile containers; c) cut flowers of artificially propagated plants; d) fruits and parts and derivatives thereof of naturalized or artificially propagated plants of the genus Vanilla (Orchidaceae) and of the family Cactaceae; e) stems, flowers, and parts and derivatives thereof of naturalized or artificially propagated plants of the genera Opuntia subgenus Opuntia and Selenicereus (Cactaceae); and f) finished products of Euphorbia, antisyphilitica packaged and ready for retail trade. Where the ‘Notation column’ for an Appendix III species states “Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions”, the listing is taken to include all parts and derivatives, except: a) seeds, spores and pollen (including pollinia); b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, transported in sterile containers; c) cut flowers of artificially propagated plants; and d) fruits and parts and derivatives thereof of artificially propagated plants of the genus Vanilla. Regarding hybrids: a) hybrids shall be subject to the provisions of the Convention even though not specifically included in the Appendices if one or both of their parents are of taxa included in the Appendices unless the hybrids are specifically excluded from CITES controls by a specific annotation in Appendix II or III. Family: Agavaceae Agave parviflora Agave victoriae-reginae Nolina interrata Family: Amaryllidaceae Galanthus spp. Sternbergia spp. Family: Anacardiaceae Operculicarya decaryi Operculicarya hyphaenoides Operculicarya pachypus Family: Apocynaceae Hoodia spp. Species in this genus includes Hoodia gordonii Regarding artificially propagated hybrids: a) where at least one of the plants in their recent lineage is of a species included in Appendix I or Appendix II, hybrids shall be treated as specimens of species included in Appendix II unless the Appendix I species has an annotation noting that hybrids be treated as Appendix I; or - b) where at least one of the plants in their recent lineage is of a species included in Appendix III, and there are no specimens of an Appendix-I or Appendix-II species in such lineage, hybrids shall be treated as specimens of species included in Appendix III. (29 Jul 1983) Santa Cruz striped agave I No exclusions apply 29 Jul 1983 Queen Victoria agave II Refer to Plantae listing for 29 Jul 1983 general exclusions. Dehesa bear-grass II No exclusions apply 29 Jul 1983 (18 Jan 1990) Snowdrops II The entire genus is listed. 18 Jan 1990 Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. sternbergias II The entire genus is listed. 18 Jan 1990 Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. Jabihy Hoodia II II II II No exclusions apply No exclusions apply The entire genus is listed. This means that all species and subspecies with a scientific name starting with Hoodia are listed under the Convention. (23 Jun 2010) 12 Jun 2013 23 Jun 2010 23 Jun 2010 (1 Jul 1975) 12 Jan 2005 Listing includes all parts and Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 54 Taxon Pachypodium spp. Pachypodium ambongense Pachypodium baronii Pachypodium decaryi Rauvolfia serpentina Family: Araliaceae Panax ginseng Panax quinquefolius Family: Araucariaceae Araucaria araucana Family: Asparagaceae Yucca queretaroensis Family: Berberidaceae Podophyllum hexandrum Common name Appendix pachypodiums II Snake-root, Devil-pepper I I I II Ginseng II American ginseng II Monkey-puzzle tree I Queretaro yucca II Himalayan may-apple II Notation derivatives except those bearing a label “Produced from Hoodia spp. material obtained through controlled harvesting and production in under the terms of an agreement with the relevant CITES Management Authority of [Botswana under agreement No. BW/xxxxxx] [Namibia under agreement No. NA/xxxxxx] [South Africa under agreement No. ZA/xxxxxx]”. No exclusions apply NOTE: This is a ‘Declared Specimen’ under the EPBC Act. Commercial imports of 'ranched' or 'wild sourced' specimens (source codes R and W) are required to be sourced from a Commercial Import Program (CIP) approved by the Department. The entire genus is listed. Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. Please see below for species in Appendix I. No exclusions apply No exclusions apply No exclusions apply Designates all parts and derivatives except: a) seeds and pollen; and b) finished products packaged and ready for retail trade. Only populations of the Russian Federation are subject to the Convention. Listing designates whole and sliced roots and parts of roots, excluding manufactured parts or derivatives such as powders, pills, extracts, tonics, teas and confectionery. Listing designates whole and sliced roots and parts of roots, excluding manufactured parts or derivatives such as powders, pills, extracts, tonics, teas and confectionery. No exclusions apply Designates all parts and derivatives except: a) seeds and pollen; and b) finished products packaged and ready for retail trade. First listed 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 18 Jan 1990 (1 Jul 1975) 19 Jul 2000 1 Jul 1975 (1 Jul 1975) 1 Jul 1975 12 Jun 2013 (18 Jan 1990) 18 Jan 1990 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 55 Taxon Family: Bromeliaceae Tillandsia harrisii Common name Appendix Notation Harris tillandsia II Tillandsia kammii Kamm tillandsia II Tillandsia mauryana Maury tillandsia II Tillandsia xerographica Xerographic tillandsia II Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. cacti, cactus II Family: Cactaceae Cactaceae spp. Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. Note there is no exclusion for Cactaceae spp. seeds exported from Mexico; or for Pereskia spp., Pereskiopsis spp. and Quiabentia spp. First listed (11 Jun 1992) 11 Jun 1992 11 Jun 1992 11 Jun 1992 11 Jun 1992 (1 Jul 1975) 1 Jul 1975 Artificially propagated specimens of the following hybrids and/or cultivars are not subject to the provisions of the Convention: – Hatiora x graeseri – Schlumbergera x buckleyi – Schlumbergera russelliana x Schlumbergera truncata – Schlumbergera orssichiana x Schlumbergera truncata – Schlumbergera opuntioides x Schlumbergera truncata – Schlumbergera truncata (cultivars) – Cactaceae spp. colour mutants grafted on the following grafting stocks: Harrisia 'Jusbertii', Hylocereus trigonus or Hylocereus undatus – Opuntia microdasys (cultivars). Ariocarpus spp. living-rock cacti Astrophytum asterias Sea-urchin cactus, Star cactus Aztec cactus Jabali pincushion cactus Discocacti Aztekium ritteri Coryphantha werdermannii Discocactus spp. Echinocereus ferreirianus lindsayi Echinocereus schmollii Escobaria minima Escobaria sneedii Mammillaria pectinifera Mammillaria solisioides Melocactus conoideus Melocactus deinacanthus Exemption: Up to 3 rainsticks made from Appendix II Cactus species, contained in accompanied baggage and for personal use, do not require any CITES documentation I The entire genus is listed. 1 Jul 1975 No exclusions apply I No exclusions apply 1 Jul 1975 I I I No exclusions apply No exclusions apply The entire genus is listed. No exclusions apply No exclusions apply No exclusions apply No exclusions apply No exclusions apply No exclusions apply No exclusions apply No exclusions apply No exclusions apply 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Lindsay's hedgehog cactus I 1 Jul 1975 Lamb's-tail cactus I 1 Jul 1975 Nellie's corycactus I 1 Jul 1975 Sneed pincushion cactus I 1 Jul 1975 Conchilinque I 1 Jul 1975 Pitayita I 1 Jul 1975 Conelike Turk's-cap cactus I 1 Jul 1975 Wonderfully bristled I 1 Jul 1975 Turk's-cap cactus Melocactus glaucescens Woolly waxy-stemmed I No exclusions apply 1 Jul 1975 Turk-cap cactus Melocactus paucispinus Few-spined Turk's-cap I No exclusions apply 1 Jul 1975 cactus Obregonia denegrii Artichoke cactus I No exclusions apply 1 Jul 1975 Pachycereus militaris Teddy-bear cactus, I No exclusions apply 1 Jul 1975 Military cap Pediocactus bradyi Brady pincushion cactus, I No exclusions apply 1 Jul 1975 san rafael cactus, winkler pincushion cactus Pediocactus knowltonii Knowlton cactus I No exclusions apply 1 Jul 1975 Pediocactus paradinei Houserock valley cactus I No exclusions apply 1 Jul 1975 Pediocactus peeblesianus Fickeisen cactus, Peebles I No exclusions apply 1 Jul 1975 Navajo cactus Pediocactus sileri Siler pincushion cactus I No exclusions apply 1 Jul 1975 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 56 Taxon Pelecyphora spp. Appendix I Sclerocactus brevihamatus tobuschii Sclerocactus erectocentrus Sclerocactus glaucus Sclerocactus mariposensis Sclerocactus mesae-verdae Sclerocactus nyensis Sclerocactus papyracanthus Sclerocactus pubispinus Sclerocactus wrightiae Strombocactus spp. Common name Hatchet cactus, pinecone cactus, peyotillo Tobusch fishhook cactus Redspine fishhook cactus Uinta basin hookless cactus Mariposa cactus Mesa verde cactus Tonapah fishhook cactus Grama-grass cactus Great basin fishhook cactus Wright's fishhook cactus Disc cactus, top cactus Turbinicarpus spp. Turbinicarps I Uebelmannia spp. Uebelmann cacti I Ajo II Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. Costus, kuth root, aucklandia, kushta, kust, mu xiang, patchak, quang mu xiang, radix aucklandiae I Common ingredient in ‘Po Chai’ pills. No exclusions apply II II No exclusions apply No exclusions apply Fitzroya, alerce Pilgerodendron I I No exclusions apply No exclusions apply tree ferns II The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species with an earlier date of first listing. Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. Family: Caryocaraceae Caryocar costaricense Family: Compositae (Asteraceae) Saussurea costus (also referenced as Saussurea lappa; includes synonyms Aplotaxis lappa and Aucklandia coustus) Family: Cucurbitaceae Zygosicyos pubescens Zygosicyos tripartitus Family: Cupressaceae Fitzroya cupressoides Pilgerodendron uviferum Family: Cyatheaceae Cyathea spp. (includes genera Alsophila, Nephelea, Sphaeropteris and Trichipteris) I I I I I I I I I I Cyathea capensis II Cyathea dredgei II Cyathea mexicana II Cyathea salvinii II Family: Cycadaceae Cycadaceae spp. Genera in the family include: Cycas, Dyerocycas, Epicycas. Notation The entire genus is listed. No exclusions apply No exclusions apply No exclusions apply No exclusions apply No exclusions apply No exclusions apply No exclusions apply No exclusions apply No exclusions apply No exclusions apply The entire genus is listed. No exclusions apply The entire genus is listed. No exclusions apply The entire genus is listed. No exclusions apply Cycads II Beddome cycad I Tree fern II Tree fern II Family: Didiereaceae Didiereaceae spp. Alluaudia II The entire family is listed. Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. Family: Dioscoreaceae Dioscorea deltoidea Kniss, Kurta II Refer to Plantae listing for Cycas beddomei Family: Dicksoniaceae Cibotium barometz Dicksonia spp. The entire family is listed. Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. Please see below for species included in Appendix I. No exclusions apply Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. Only populations of the Americas are subject to the Convention. Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. First listed 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 13 Feb 2003 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 (1 Jul 1975) 1 Jul 1975 (1 Jul 1975) 1 Jul 1975 (23 Jun 2010) 23 Jun 2010 23 Jun 2010 (1 Jul 1975) 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 (1 Jul 1975) 4 Feb 1977 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 (4 Feb 1977) 4 Feb 1977 4 Feb 1977 (1 Jul 1975) 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 (4 Feb 1977) 4 Feb 1977 (1 Jul 1975) 1 Jul 1975 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 57 Taxon Common name Appendix Notation general exclusions. Family: Droseraceae Dionaea muscipula Venus Flytrap II Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. Family: Ebenaceae Diospyros spp. Malagasy ebony II Populations of Diospyros spp. from Madagascar are included in Appendix II. First listed (11 Jun 1992) 11 Jun 1992 (22 Dec 2011) 12 Jun 2013 Only logs, sawn wood and veneer sheets are subject to the Convention. Family: Euphorbiaceae Euphorbia spp. euphorbias Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. I No exclusions apply 1 Jul 1975 I No exclusions apply 1 Jul 1975 Euphorbia ambovombensis Euphorbia capsaintemariensis (also referencedas Euphorbia decaryi var. capsaintemariensis) Euphorbia cremersii (includes Euphorbia cremersii fa. viridifolia and Euphorbia cremersii var. rakotozafyi) Euphorbia cylindrifolia (includes Euphorbia cylindrifolia tuberifera) Euphorbia decaryi (includes Euphorbia decaryi vars. ampanihyensis, robinsonii and spirosticha) Euphorbia francoisii Euphorbia moratii (includes Euphorbia moratii vars. antsingiensis, bemarahensis and multiflora) Euphorbia parvicyathophora Euphorbia quartziticola Euphorbia trigona Euphorbia tulearensis Family: Fouquieriaceae Fouquieria columnaris Fouquieria fasciculata Fouquieria purpusii Family: Gnetaceae Gnetum montanum (1 Jul 1975) II Succulent species only 1 Jul 1975 except Euphorbia misera and the species included in Appendix I. Artificially propagated specimens of crested, fan-shaped or colour mutants of Euphorbia lactea are not subject to the Convention when grafted on artificially propagated root stock of Euphorbia nerifolia. Artificially propagated specimens of cultivars of Euphorbia ‘Milii’ are not subject to the Convention when they are traded in shipments of 100 or more plants and readily recognizable as artificially propagated specimens. Finished products of Euphorbia antisyphilitica packaged and ready for retail trade are not subject to the provisions of the Convention. I No exclusions apply 1 Jul 1975 I No exclusions apply 1 Jul 1975 I No exclusions apply 1 Jul 1975 I I No exclusions apply No exclusions apply 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 I I II No exclusions apply No exclusions apply Artificially propagated specimens of cultivars are not subject to the provisions of the Convention. Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. No exclusions apply 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 I Boojum tree II Arbol del barril I I Family: Juglandaceae Oreomunnea pterocarpa Gavilán Family: Lauraceae Aniba rosaeodora Rosewood Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. No exclusions apply No exclusions apply III Listed by Nepal. Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. II Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. 1 Jul 1975 (29 Jul 1983) 29 Jul 1983 29 Jul 1983 29 Jul 1983 (16 Nov 1975) 16 Nov 1975 (1 Jul 1975) 1 Jul 1975 (23 Jun 2010) Only logs, sawn wood, veneer 23 Jun 2010 sheets, plywood and extracts are subject to the Convention. Finished products containing Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 58 II Taxon Family: Leguminosae (Fabaceae) Caesalpinia echinata Dalbergia spp. Dalbergia cochinchinensis Common name Appendix Notation extracts as ingredients, including fragrances, are not considered to be covered by the Convention. Brazilwood, Pau-Brasil, Pernambuco II Malagasy rosewood II Only logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets, including unfinished wood articles used for the fabrication of bows for stringed musical instruments are subject to the Convention Populations of Dalbergia spp. from Madagascar are included in Appendix II. See below listings for other populations of Dalbergia spp. Thailand rosewood Dalbergia darienensis II III Dalbergia granadillo Granadillo rosewood II Dalbergia nigra Dalbergia retusa Brazilian rosewood Black rosewood I II Dalbergia stevensonii Honduras rosewood II Dipteryx panamensis Almendro III Pericopsis elata (also referenced in the genus Afrormosia) Afrormosia II Platymiscium pleiostachyum Cristobal, Granadillo II Pterocarpus santalinus Red sandalwood, Redsanders II Taraby II Aloes II Senna meridionalis Family: Liliaceae Aloe spp. Aloe albida Aloe albiflora Aloe alfredii Aloe bakeri I I I I For populations of Madagascar, only logs, sawn wood and veneer sheets are subject to the Convention. Only logs, sawn wood and veneer sheets are subject to the Convention. Listed by Panama. Listing includes all parts and derivatives except: a) seeds and pollen; and b) finished products packaged and ready for retail trade Only logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets and plywood are subject to the Convention. No exclusions apply Only logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets and plywood are subject to the Convention. Only logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets and plywood are subject to the Convention. Listed by Costa Rica and Nicaragua. All parts and derivatives are subject to the Convention. Only logs, sawn wood and veneer sheets are subject to the Convention. Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. Only logs, wood-chips, powder and extracts are subject to the Convention. The entire genus is listed. Except Aloe vera, also referenced as Aloe barbadensis, which is not included in the Appendices. Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. Please see below for species included in Appendix I. No exclusions apply No exclusions apply No exclusions apply No exclusions apply First listed (1 Jul 1975) 13 Sept 2007 12 Jun 2013 12 Jun 2013 22 Dec 2011 12 Jun 2013 11 Jun 1992 12 Feb 2008 12 Feb 2008 Costa Rica - 13 Feb 2003 Nicaragua - 13 Sept 2007 11 Jun 1992 1 Jul 1975 16 Feb 1995 12 Jun 2013 (1 Jul 1975) 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 59 Taxon Aloe bellatula Aloe calcairophila Aloe compressa (includes Aloe compressa vars. Rugosquamosa, schistophila and paucituberculata) Aloe delphinensis Aloe descoingsii Aloe fragilis Aloe haworthioides (includes Aloe haworthioides var. aurantiaca) Aloe helenae Aloe laeta (includes Aloe laeta var. maniaensis) Aloe parallelifolia Aloe parvula Aloe pillansii Aloe polyphylla Aloe rauhii Aloe suzannae Aloe versicolor Aloe vossii Family: Magnoliaceae Magnolia liliifera var. obovata Family: Meliaceae Cedrela fissilis Cedrela lilloi Cedrela odorata Common name Appendix I I I Notation No exclusions apply No exclusions apply No exclusions apply First listed 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 I I I I No exclusions apply No exclusions apply No exclusions apply No exclusions apply 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 I I No exclusions apply No exclusions apply 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 I I I I I I I I No exclusions apply No exclusions apply No exclusions apply No exclusions apply No exclusions apply No exclusions apply No exclusions apply No exclusions apply III Listed by Nepal. Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 (16 Nov 1975) 16 Nov 1975 Rose cedar III Spanish cedar, cigarbox cedar III Barbados cedar, Spanish cedar, cedro rosa, Mexican cedar, West Indian cedar, cigarbox cedar III Listed by Bolivia. The only parts and derivatives included are logs, sawn wood and veneer sheets. Listed by Bolivia. The only parts and derivatives included are logs, sawn wood and veneer sheets. Listed by Bolivia, Brazil, Peru, Columbia and Guatemala. The only parts and derivatives included are logs, sawn wood and veneer sheets. Boomaalwyn Spiral aloe (1 Jul 1975) 14 Oct 2010 14 Oct 2010 Peru - 12 Jun 2001 Colombia – 29 Oct 2001 Guatemala – 12 Feb 2008 Bolivia – 14 Oct 2010 Swietenia humilis Pacific Coast mahogany II Swietenia macrophylla Bigleaf mahogany II Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. Only populations of the Neotropics (tropical Americas) and only logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets and plywood are subject to the Convention. Please see below for populations with earlier first listing date. Brazil – 27 April 2011 1 Jul 1975 Neotropics - 15 Nov 2003 Costa Rica – 16 Nov 1995 Bolivia – 19 Mar 1998 Mexico – 29 Apr 1998 Brazil – 26 July 1998 Peru – 12 Jun 2001 Columbia – 29 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 60 Taxon Common name Appendix Notation First listed Oct 2001 Swietenia mahagoni Caribbean mahogany II Only logs, sawn wood and veneer sheets are subject to the Convention. 11 Jun 1992 Family: Nepenthaceae Nepenthes spp. tropical pitcher plants II Indian tropical pitcher plant Giant tropical pitcher plant I The entire genus is listed. Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. Please see below for species included in Appendix I and/or with an earlier date of first listing. No exclusions apply I No exclusions apply orchids II The entire family is listed. 1 Jul 1975 This means that all species, subspecies, varieties and forms within the genera in this family are subject to the Convention. Please see below for species included in Appendix I. Nepenthes khasiana Nepenthes rajah Family: Orchidaceae (includes Families Apostasiaceae and Cypripediaceae as subfamilies Apostasioideae and Cypripedioideae) Orchidaceae spp. (6 Jun 1981) 22 Oct 1987 22 Oct 1987 6 Jun 1981 (1 Jul 1975) Unless otherwise stated below, all Appendix II species, subspecies, varieties and forms within the genera in this family in are subject to the general exclusions outlined in the Plantae listing. Artificially propagated hybrids of the following genera are not subject to the provisions of the Convention, if conditions, as indicated under a) and b) below, are met: Cymbidium, Dendrobium, Phalaenopsis, and Vanda: a) Specimens are readily recognizable as artificially propagated and do not show any signs of having been collected in the wild such as mechanical damage or strong dehydration resulting from collection, irregular growth and heterogeneous size and shape within a taxon and shipment, algae or other epiphyllous organisms adhering to leaves, or damage by insects or other pests; and b) i) when shipped in non-flowering state, the specimens must be traded in shipments consisting of individual containers (such as cartons, boxes, crates or individual shelves of CCcontainers) each containing 20 or more plants of the same hybrid; the plants within each container must exhibit a high degree of uniformity and healthiness; and the shipment must be accompanied by documentation, such as an invoice, which clearly states the number of plants of each hybrid; or ii) when shipped in flowering state, with at least one fully open flower per specimen, no minimum number of specimens per shipment is required but specimens must be professionally processed for commercial retail sale, e.g. labelled with printed labels or packaged with printed packages indicating the name of the hybrid and the country of final processing. This should be clearly visible and allow easy verification. Aerangis ellisii Dendrobium cruentum Laelia jongheana Laelia lobata Paphiopedilum spp. Peristeria elata Phragmipedium spp. Hidden tooth orchid Blood red dendrobium Jonghe’s laelia Lobed laelia Asian tropical lady's slippers Holy Ghost, Dove Orchid new world tropical lady's slippers Plants not clearly qualifying for the exemption must be accompanied by appropriate CITES documents. I Seedling or tissue 1 Jul 1975 cultures obtained in 1 Jul 1975 I vitro, in solid or I 1 Jul 1975 liquid media, and I 1 Jul 1975 transported in I 1 Jul 1975 sterile containers are not subject to I 1 Jul 1975 the provisions of I 1 Jul 1975 the Convention Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 61 Taxon Renanthera imschootiana Common name Imschoot’s renanthera Appendix I Notation Family: Orobanchaceae Cistanche deserticola Desert cistanche II Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. Family: Palmae (Arecaceae) Beccariophoenix madagascariensis Manarano palm II Chrysalidocarpus decipiens Lemurophoenix halleuxii Marojejya darianii Lodoicea maldivica Manambe palm Red lemur palm Big leaf palm Coco de mer I II II III Neodypsis decaryi Triangle palm II Palm Majestic palm Forest bismarckia Forest coconut II II II II Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. No exclusions apply No exclusions apply No exclusions apply Listed by the Seychelles. The only part included is the kernel and any derivative thereof. Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. No exclusions apply No exclusions apply No exclusions apply No exclusions apply Ravenea louvelii Ravenea rivularis Satranala decussilvae Voanioala gerardii Family: Papaveraceae Meconopsis regia Family: Passifloraceae Adenia olaboensis Adenia firingalavensis Adenia subsessifolia Family: Pedaliaceae Uncarina grandidieri Uncarina stellulifera Family: Pinaceae Abies guatemalensis Pinus koraiensis III Listed by Nepal. Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. No exclusions apply Bottle liana Katakata II II II Uncarina Uncarina II II Guatemalan fir Korean pine I III No exclusions apply Listed by the Russian Federation. The only parts and derivatives included are logs, sawn wood and veneer sheets. III Listed by Nepal. Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. No exclusions apply Family: Podocarpaceae Podocarpus neriifolius Podocarpus parlatorei Parlatore's podocarp, Monteromero Family Portulacaceae Anacampseros spp. Family: Primulaceae Cyclamen spp. I II Avonia spp. Lewisia serrata only if the specimens meet the definition of ‘artificially propagated’ agreed by the Conference of the Parties. II Saw-toothed lewisia II Cyclamens II The entire genus is listed. Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. The entire genus is listed. Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. The entire genus is listed. Artificially propagated specimens of cultivars of Cyclamen persicum are not subject to the provisions of the Convention. However, the exemption does not apply to such specimens traded as First listed 1 Jul 1975 (19 Jul 2000) 19 Jul 2000 (13 Feb 2003) 13 Feb 2003 4 Feb 1977 13 Feb 2003 13 Feb 2003 14 Oct 2010 2 Feb 1977 13 Feb 2003 13 Feb 2003 13 Feb 2003 13 Feb 2003 (16 Nov 1975) 16 Nov 1975 (23 Jun 2010) 23 Jun 2010 12 Jun 2013 12 Jun 2013 12 Jun 2013 12 Jun 2013 (1 Jul 1975) 1 Jul 1975 14 Oct 2010 (1 Jul 1975) 16 Nov 1975 1 Jul 1975 (1 Jul 1975) 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 29 Jul 1983 (1 Jul 1975) 1 Jul 1975 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 62 Taxon Family: Ranunculaceae Adonis vernalis Hydrastis canadensis Family: Rosaceae Prunus africana Family: Rubiaceae Balmea stormiae Family: Santalaceae Osyris lanceolata Common name Appendix Notation dormant tubers. Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. Spring adonis II Goldenseal II Designates all parts and derivatives except: a) seeds and pollen; and b) finished products packaged and ready for retail trade Designates underground parts (i.e. roots, rhizomes): whole, parts and powdered African cherry II Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. Ayuque I No exclusions apply East African sandalwood II Populations of Burundi, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda and the United Republic of Tanzania. First listed (19 Jul 2000) 19 Jul 2000 18 Sep 1997 (16 Feb 1995) 16 Feb 1995 (1 Jul 1975) 1 Jul 1975 12 Jun 2013 Listing includes all parts and derivatives except: a) Seeds and pollen; and b) Finished products packaged and ready for retail trade. Family: Sarraceniaceae Sarracenia spp. trumpet pitcher plants II Green pitcher plant Alabama canebrake pitcher plant Mountain sweet pitcher plant I I The entire genus is listed. Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. Please see below for species and subspecies included in Appendix I and with an earlier date of first listing. No exclusions apply No exclusions apply I No exclusions apply Family: Scrophulariaceae Picrorhiza kurrooa Kutki II Designates all parts and derivatives except: a) seeds and pollen; and b) finished products packaged and ready for retail trade. Family: Stangeriaceae Bowenia spp. bipinnate cycads II Stangeria, Fern-leafed cycad I The entire genus is listed. Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. No exclusions apply Family: Taxaceae Taxus chinensis Chinese yew II Taxus cuspidata Japanese yew II Sarracenia oreophila Sarracenia rubra alabamensis Sarracenia rubra jonesii Stangeria eriopus Listing includes all infraspecific taxa of this species and designates all parts and derivatives except: a) seeds and pollen; and b) finished products packaged and ready for retail trade. Listing includes all infraspecific taxa of this species and designates all parts and derivatives except: a) seeds and pollen; and (6 Jun 1981) 22 Oct 1987 6 Jun 1981 6 Jun 1981 6 Jun 1981 (18 Sep 1997) 18 Sep 1997 (1 Jul 1975) 4 Feb 1977 1 Jul 1975 (12 Jan 2005) 12 Jan 2005 12 Jan 2005 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 63 Taxon Common name Appendix Taxus fuana Chinese yew II Taxus sumatrana Sumatran yew II Taxus wallichiana Himalayan yew II Agarwood, Gaharu II Family: Thymelaeaceae (Aquilariaceae) Aquilaria spp. Notation b) finished products packaged and ready for retail trade. Artificially propagated hybrids and cultivars of Taxus cuspidata, live, in pots or other small containers, each consignment being accompanied by a label or document stating the name of the taxon or taxa and the text 'artificially propagated', are not subject to the provisions of the Convention. Listing includes all infraspecific taxa of this species and designates all parts and derivatives except: a) seeds and pollen; and b) finished products packaged and ready for retail trade. Listing includes all infraspecific taxa of this species and designates all parts and derivatives except: a) seeds and pollen; and b) finished products packaged and ready for retail trade. Listing includes all infraspecific taxa of this species and designates all parts and derivatives except: a) seeds and pollen; and b) finished products packaged and ready for retail trade. The entire genus is listed. This means that all species and subspecies with a scientific name starting with Aquilaria are listed under the Convention. First listed 12 Jan 2005 12 Jan 2005 16 Feb 1995 (6 Aug 2001) 12 Jan 2005 Listing includes all parts and derivatives, except: a) seeds and pollen; b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, transported in sterile containers; c) fruits; d) leaves; e) exhausted agarwood powder, including compressed powder in all shapes; f) finished products packaged and ready for retail trade, this exemption does not apply to beads, prayer beads and carvings. Aquilaria malaccensis Agarwood, Aloewood II Gonystylus spp. Ramin II Please see below for species with earlier date of first listing. Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. The entire genus is listed. Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. 16 Feb 1995 12 Jan 2005 (Indonesia – 6 Aug 2001) NOTE: This is a ‘Declared Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 64 Taxon Gyrinops spp. Common name Appendix Agarwood II Notation Specimen’ under the EPBC Act. Commercial imports of 'ranched' or 'wild sourced' specimens (source codes R and W) are required to be sourced from a Commercial Import Program (CIP) approved by the Department. The entire genus is listed. This means that all species and subspecies with a scientific name starting with Gyrinops are listed under the Convention. First listed 12 Jan 2005 Listing includes all parts and derivatives, except: a) seeds and pollen; b) seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, transported in sterile containers; c) fruits; d) leaves; e) exhausted agarwood powder, including compressed powder in all shapes; f) finished products packaged and ready for retail trade, this exemption does not apply to beads, prayer beads and carvings. Family: Trochodendraceae Tetracentron sinense Tetracentron III Listed by Nepal. Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. Family: Valerianaceae Nardostachys grandiflora Himalayan nard, Spikenard II Designates all parts and derivatives except: a) seeds and pollen; and b) finished products packaged and ready for retail trade. No exclusions apply Laza II II II II Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. II The entire family is listed. Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. Please see below for genera and species in Appendix I and/or with an earlier date of first listing. The entire genus is listed. No exclusions apply The entire genus is listed. No exclusions apply The entire genus is listed. No exclusions apply No exclusions apply Family: Vitaceae Cyphostemma elephantopus Cyphostemma laza Cyphostemma montagnacii Family: Welwitschiaceae Welwitschia mirabilis Welwitschia Family: Zamiaceae Zamiaceae spp. Ceratozamia spp. ceratozamias, horncones Chigua spp. Encephalartos spp. Microcycas calocoma Family: Zingiberaceae Hedychium philippinense I I bread palms, African cycads Palma Corcho, Microcycas I Philippine garland flower II I No exclusions apply Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. (16 Nov 1975) 16 Nov 1975 (18 Sep 1997) 18 Sep 1997 (23 Jun 2010) 23 Jun 2010 12 Jun 2013 23 Jun 2010 (1 Jul 1975) 1 Jul 1975 (1 Jul 1975) 4 Feb 1977 4 Feb 1977 4 Feb 1977 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 (1 Jul 1975) 1 Jul 1975 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 65 Taxon Family: Zygophyllaceae Bulnesia sarmientoi Common name Appendix Notation Palo santo, ibiocaí, vera or verawood, oil of guaiac II Logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets, plywood, powder and extracts. Populations of Argentina were listed on this date. Guaiacum spp. Lignum vitae II Guaiacum officinale Commoner lignum vitae II Guaiacum sanctum Holywood lignum vitae II All other specimens were listed on 23 Jun 2010. The entire genus is listed. Designates all parts and derivatives except: a) seeds and pollen; and b) finished products packaged and ready for retail trade. Please see below for species with an earlier first listing date. Designates all parts and derivatives except: a) seeds and pollen; and b) finished products packaged and ready for retail trade. Designates all parts and derivatives except: a) seeds and pollen; and b) finished products packaged and ready for retail trade. First listed (1 Jul 1975) 12 Feb 2008 13 Feb 2003 11 Jun 1992 1 Jul 1975 Australian Simplified List of CITES Species for the Purposes of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Page 66