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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
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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—
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Yak ...................................... 25
Yew ............................... 63–64
—Z—
Zebra .................................. 35
Zamiaceae ........................... 65
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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)
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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,
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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)
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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