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cites annual report - Wildlife Crime Control Bureau
2012 CITES ANNUAL REPORT GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND FORESTS GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT & FORESTS ANNUAL REPORT 2012 http://wccb.gov.in CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES OF WILD FAUNA AND FLORA CITES ANNUAL REPORT 2012 Renanthera imschootiana Front cover picture Published by : CITES Management Authority in India, Govt. of India CCONTENCCCBBONTCONTENENTS CONTENTS Page Chapter-I Legal Framework 5 Chapter-II Extracts from Foreign Trade Policy (2009 - 2014) 9 Chapter-III Extracts from ITC (HS) Classification of Export & Import Items Chapter-IV Import and Export of CITES Listed Species 143 IV. A Import Fauna 144 IV. B Export Fauna 159 IV. C Re- Export Fauna 159 IV. D Import Flora 161 IV. E Export Flora 162 IV. E (i) Export of Live Plants 162 Annexure I 15 IV. E (ii) Export of Plant Portion, Derivative, Extract & Formulation 178 IV. F 195 Re-Export Flora Forms of Permits / Certificates 200 1 (A) Form of Exemption Certificate for preconvention specimens 200 1 (B) Form of Exemption certificate for captivebred / cultivated / artificially propagated specimens. 201 1 (C) Export / Re-Export Permit 202 1 (D) Form of Certificate for Country of Origin for the Species listed in CITES, Appendix III 203 Annexure II A List of Contracting Parties 204 Annexure II B List of Non - Parties 210 Annexure III Indian Species in the Appendices of CITES 211 Annexure IV A Offence Cases detected for the Violation of provisions of Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, Exim Policy of Government of India & CITES during Export. 282 Offence Cases detected for the Violation of provisions of Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, Exim Policy of Government of India & CITES during Import 300 Annexure V Important Notifications (Amendments in 2012) 304 Annexure VI Legal Procurement certificate format 337 Annexure IV B CHAPTER I LEGAL FRAMEWORK CHAPTER 1 LEGAL FRAMEWORK 1. POLICY AND LAWS CONCERNING CITES IN INDIA International trade in all wild fauna and flora in general, and the species covered under CITES in particular, is regulated jointly through the provisions of the Wildlife (Protection) Act 1972, the Foreign Trade (Development Regulation) Act 1992, the Foreign Trade Policy of Government of India and Customs Act, 1962. The Director of Wildlife Preservation, Government of India is the Management Authority for CITES in India. 1.1 Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 Hunting of wild animals has been prohibited under Sec. 9 of the Wildlife (P) Act, 1972. No person is allowed to hunt any wild animal specified in Schedule I, II, III and IV except as provided under sections 11 and 12 of the Act. The Act also prohibits under section 17A, the collection or the trade in specified plants (whether alive or dead or part or derivative) i.e. those listed in Schedule VI of the Act, from any forest land and any area specified by notification by the Central Government. The Schedule VI of the Act lists all the six plants of Indian origin included in CITES appendices. Trade in Scheduled animals / animal article i.e. animals/animal articles covered under Schedule I and Part II of Schedule II which also include some inverterbrate such as insects, corals, molluscs and sea cucumber are prohibited under the said Act. Similarly, the Act disallows trade in all kinds of imported ivory, including that of African elephant. Export or import of wild animals and their parts and products is, however, allowed for the purpose of scientific research and exchange of animals between Zoos and is subject to licensing by the Director General of Foreign Trade (DGFT), Government of India. The Act has been amended in 2006 leading to the establishment of the National Tiger Conservation Authority and the Wild Life Crime Control Bureau (WCCB) with a statutory backing. 1.2 Foreign trade (Development and Regulation) Act 1992 This Act replaces the earlier Imports and Exports (Control) Act, 1947. The Foreign Trade Policy incorporating the export and import policy is formulated and announced by the Central Govt. under section 5 of this Act. As per section 8 (1) no export or import shall be made except in accordance with the provisions of this Act, the rules and orders made there under. As per section 3(1) the Central Govt. makes provisions for the development and regulation of foreign trade by facilitating imports and exports. As per section 3(2) the Central Govt. may also by order published in the official gazette, make provision for prohibiting, restricting or otherwise regulating in all cases or in specified classes of cases and subject to such exceptions, if any, as may be made by or under the order the import or export of goods. As per section 3(3) all goods to which any order under subsection (2) applies shall be deemed to be goods the import or export of which has been prohibited under section 11 of the Customs Act, 1962 and all the provisions of that Act shall have effect accordingly. 1.3 Foreign Trade Policy (2009-2014) Foreign Trade Policy announced periodically by the Ministry of Commerce contains, inter alia, information regarding the wildlife and wildlife products which are either prohibited or permitted for the purpose of import or export. It also contains the conditions (which include compliance with CITES) governing import and export of permissible species of wildlife and wildlife products. The policy is decided in consultation with the Management Authority for CITES in India as far as matter relating to wild fauna and flora are concerned and is enforced through the Customs Act, 1962. The Foreign Trade Policy is brought out under the provisions of the Foreign Trade (Development & Regulation) Act 1992 and it regulates the import and export of all goods including wildlife. The Foreign Trade Policy of Ministry of Commerce and Industry is on Website : http://dgft.delhi.nic.in 1.3.1 Import policy Import of animals and their parts and products for zoological parks and circuses or for research purpose may be permitted subject to the provisions of CITES and on recomendations of the Chief Wildlife Warden of the States and Union Territories under license from DGFT. Import of plants is also subject to the provisions of CITES. The current policy does not permit commercial import of African ivory in view of the ban imposed by CITES. Import of other derivatives of wildlife is restricted and can be made only with prior permission of DGFT, subject to the conditions prescribed. Import of wild animals as pets in the personal baggage of a passenger is also subject to the provisions of CITES in accordance with the Ministry of Commerce’s Public Notice No. 27ITC (PN) 180. dated 15.7.80. 5 1.3.2 Export Policy The Export Policy permits re-export of commodities except to the extent such exports are regulated by any other provisions of this Policy or any other law for the time being in force. Items prohibited for export are not permitted to be carried in the personal baggage also. Extracts of the Policy and ITC (HS) classification have been reproduced in Chapter II & III respectively of this report. It is worth mentioning that all forms of wildlife including their parts and products are prohibited for export except in cases where it is specifically allowed under different parts of ITC (HS) classification of Export & Import items. Peacock tail feathers which were earlier allowed for Export under a limited ceiling are now prohibited for export. Export of exotic birds except 6 species listed under Table ‘B’ of Schedule 2 is also prohibited at present. Further the Ministry of Commerce vide public notice no. 47 (PN) 92-97 dt. 30-3-94 had prohibited the exports of a number of plants, plant portions and their derivatives if obtained, from wild. This list has been amended from time to time, A list of 29 prohibited plant taxa is given in Chapter III. 1.3.3 Special Conditions for Import & Export All imports and exports of wild animals and plants are permitted only through the Customs points at Mumbai, Kolkata, Delhi, Chennai, Cochin, Amritsar and Tuticorin. Two essential conditions governing the import and export of Wildlife and the derivatives are, 1.4. 1. Compliance with the provisions of CITES. 2. Inspection of the consignments by the Regional Deputy Directors of Wildlife Preservation at the Customs points. In case of items covered under CITES, an endorsement is made on the relevant CITES export permit. Customs Act, 1962 Section 3(3) of the Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act 1992 provides that all items (including wild Fauna & Flora) covered in the Import & Export policy will be deemed to be covered under Section 11 of the Customs Act, 1962.As a consequence, all cases of violation of the Import-Export Policy in general and CITES in particular, constitute an offence under the Customs Act and are dealt with by the Customs officials. 2. QUARANTINE REGULATIONS The Livestock importation Act 1898 empowers the Central Government to regulate, restrict or prohibit the import into India or any specified place therein, of any livestock which may be liable to be affected by infectious or contagious disorders. The Central Government has notified poultry, parrots, pigeons, canaries and finches as livestock for the purpose of the said Act. The Foreign Trade (Development and Regulations) Act 1992 also empowers the Central Government to regulate import and export of birds and animals with a view to control the spread of communicable diseases. The Ministry of Agriculture has appointed Animal Quarantine officers at Delhi, Mumbai Chennai and Kolkata to verify the health of animals and birds before export and after import and to issue Quarantine Clearance Certificates. The Animal Quarantine Officer may, if needed, cause for the detention of any animal or bird to be imported at a quarantine station for observation and prevent the entry of such birds and animals as are diseased. The import of plants is also regulated under the provisions of the Destructive Insects and Pests Act, 1914 and the notifications issued there under i.e. the Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Import into India ) Order 2003. All imported plant consignments should be accompanied by : 1. The import permit issued by the Issuing Authority is listed in schedule X of the Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Import into India) Order-2003 for the Jurisdiction specified. 2. The official Phyto-Sanitary Certificate from the country of origin with an additional declaration, wherever specified. All imported materials are inspected and, if necessary, fumigated or otherwise disinfected at the port of entry by the Plant Quarantine Officer. As per section 3(14) of the aforesaid order, all consignment of seeds and plants for propagation and regulated articles such as live insects, microbial cultures, bio-control agents and soil shall only be imported into India through regional plant quarantine stations of Amritsar, Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai or New Delhi or through any other points of entry as may be notified from time to time for this purpose, provided that no import of germplasm/transgenic plant material and genetically modified organisms shall be permitted through New Delhi Airport. 6 As per section 6(1) No consignment of germplasm/transgenics/Genetically Modified Organisms(GMOs) shall be imported into India for research/experimental purpose without valid permit issued by the Director, National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources, New Delhi-110012. 3. 3.1 MANAGEMENT AUTHORITIES-CITES: India is a signatory to CITES since 1976. The Additional Director General (Wildlife) cum Director, Wildlife Preservation, MoEF, Govt. of India is the Management Authority, CITES in India. There are 4 functional Assistant Management Authorities (AMA-CITES) working on behalf of MA-CITES at Delhi, Kolkata,Chennai and Mumbai. Scientific Authorities Following are the Scientific Authorities to deal with the CITES related matter in the country. 3.2 3.2.1 1. Director, Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata (West Bengal) 2. Director, Botanical Survey of India, Kolkata (West Bengal) 3. Director, Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Cochin (Kerala) 4. Director, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun (Uttarakhand) 5. Director, Institute of Forest Genetics and Tree Breeding (IFGTB), Coimbatore. ENFORCEMENT Considering the seriousness of organised Wildlife Crime having the inter-state and International ramification and illegal trade of Wildlife parts and products, the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau was created in 2007 under the provisions of the Wildlife Protection Act 1972. The Wildlife Crime Control Bureau, Head Quarter is situated at New Delhi and erstwhile Regional Wildlife Preservation offices have been designated as regional Wildlife Crime Control Bureau offices. These offices are located at New Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai. In addition there is a Wildlife Crime Control Bureau Office in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh. The Bureau is a multidisciplinary organisation with the following mandate given under 38 Z of the Wildlife Protection Act. Wildlife Crime Control Bureau is designated nodal agency for CITES related enforcement. 38Z: Powers and functions of the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau- (1) Subject to the provisions of this Act, the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau shall take measures with respect to – (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) Collect and collate intelligence related to organized wildlife crime activities and to disseminate the same to State and other enforcement agencies for immediate action so as to apprehend the criminals and to establish a centralized wildlife crime databank; Co-ordination of actions by various officers, State Governments and other authorities in connection with the enforcement of the provisions of this Act, either or through regional and border units set up by the Bureau; Implementation of obligations under the various International Conventions and protocols that are inforce at present or which may be ratified or acceded to by India in future; Assistance to concerned authorities in foreign countires and concerned International organizations to facilitate co-ordination and universal action for wildlife crime control; Develop infrastructure and capacity building for scientific and professional investigation into wildlife crimes and assists State Government to ensure success in prosecutions related to wildlife crimes; Advice the Government of India on issues relating to wildlife crimes having national and international ramifications, and suggest changes required in relevant policies and laws from time to time; (2) The Wildlife Crime Control Bureau shall exercise – (i) Such powers as may be delegated to it under sub-section (1) of section 5, sub-section (1) & (8) of section 50 and section 55 of this Act ; and (ii) Such other powers as may be prescribed. 3.2.2 The enforcement of CITES provisions is presently being carried out by the Customs officials and Regional Deputy Directors, Wildlife Crime Control Bureau through the Customs Act, 1962 at the point of Import/Export and by the State Wildlife Departments headed by Chief Wildlife Wardens under the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 elsewhere. The Chief Wildlife Wardens also issue licences to the dealers and manufacturers of wildlife items and legal procurement certificate to the exporters of wild fauna and flora to establish the legality of the consignment in question. The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI), the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), the Police, the State Forest Departments and various other Central/State agencies also provide assistance in controlling illegal trade in wildlife. 7 ORGANISATION AND ENFORCEMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY Addl. Director General of Forests and Director, Wildlife Preservation, Ministry of Environment & Forests, Government of India. O Assistant Management Authorities 1. Deputy Director, Wildlife Crime Control Bureau (Northern Region), New Delhi. Jurisdiction: All wildlife items originating from the States/Union Territories of Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal, Punjab, Haryana, Jammu & Kashmir, Chandigarh, Delhi, Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan. 2. Deputy Director, Wildlife Crime Control Bureau (Southern Region), Chennai. Jurisdiction: All wildlife items originating from the States/Union Territories of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Pondicherry, Lakshadweep and Andaman & Nicobar Islands. 3. Deputy Director, Wildlife Crime Control Bureau(Eastern Region), Kolkata. Jurisdiction: All wildlife items originating from the States/Union Territories of West Bengal, Assam, Nagaland, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Jharkhand, Bihar, Tripura, Mizoram, Manipur and Orissa. 4. Deputy Director, Wildlife Crime Control Bureau (Western Region), Mumbai. Jurisdiction: All wildlife items originating from the States/Union Territories of Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Goa, Dadra and Nagar Haveli. ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITY Nodal Agency Addl. Director Wildlife Crime Control Bureau 2nd Floor, Trikoot-1 Bhikaji Cama Place NEW DEHLI - 110 066 Tel: +91 (11) 26 18 24 84 Fax: +91 (11) 26 16 07 51 8 CHAPTER II EXTRACTS FROM FOREIGN TRADE POLICY Applicable from (2009 - 2014) CHAPTER II EXTRACTS FROM FOREIGN TRADE POLICY Applicable from 2009 - 2014 ( 27.8.2009 to 31.3.2014 amended on 05.06.2012) CHAPTER - 2 GENERAL PROVISIONS REGARDING IMPORTS AND EXPORTS 2.1 Exports and Imports free unless regulated Exports and Imports shall be free, except where regulated by FTP or any other law in force. The item wise export and import policy shall be, as specified in ITC (HS) notified by Director General of Foreign Trade, as amended from time to time. 2.2 Compliance with Laws Every exporter or importer shall comply with the provisions of the Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act, 1992, the Rules and Orders made there under, the FTP and the terms and conditions of any Authorisation granted to him. All imported goods shall also be subject to domestic Laws, Rules, Orders, Regulations, technical specifications, environmental and safety norms as applicable to domestically produced goods. No import or export of rough diamonds shall be permitted unless accompanied by Kimberley Process (KP) Certificate as specified by the Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC). 2.3 Interpretation of Policy If any question or doubt arises in respect of interpretation of any provision contained in FTP, or classification of any item in ITC (HS) or HBP-v1 or HBP-v2 or Schedule of DEPB Rates (including content, scope or issue of an authorization there under), said question or doubt shall be referred to DGFT whose decision thereon shall be final and binding. 2.4 Procedure DGFT may, specify procedure to be followed for an exporter or importer or by any licensing or any other competent authority for purpose of implementing provisions of FT (D&R) Act, the Rules and the Orders made there under and FTP. Such procedures shall be published by means of Public Notice, and may, in like manner, be amended from time to time. 2.6 Principles of Restriction DGFT may, through a notification, adopt and enforce any measure necessary for : 2.7 i. Protection of public morals. ii. Protection of human, animal or plant life or health. iii. Protection of patents, trademarks and copyrights and the prevention of deceptive practices. iv. Prevention of use of prison labour. v. Protection of national treasures of artistic, historic or archaeological value. vi. Conservation of exhaustible natural resources. vii. Protection of trade of fissionable material or material from which they are derived; and viii. Prevention of traffic in arms, ammunition and implements of war. Restricted Goods Any goods the export or import of which is restricted under ITC (HS) may be exported or imported only in accordance with an Authorisation or in terms of a public notice issued in this regard. 10 2.8 Terms and Conditions of Licence/Certificate/Permission/Authorisation Every Authorisation shall be valid for prescribed period of validity and shall contain such terms and conditions as may be specified by RA which may include : 2.14 a. The quantity, description and value of the goods ; b. Actual User condition ; c. Export obligation ; d. The value addition to be achieved ; and e. The minimum export/import price. Transit Facility Transit of goods through India from or to countries adjacent to India shall be regulated in accordance with the bilateral treaties between India and those countries and will be subject to such restrictions as may be specified by DGFT in accordance with International Conventions. 2.18 Import of samples Import of samples shall be governed by the provisions given in Handbook (Vol. 1). 2.19 Import of Gifts Import of gifts shall be permitted where such goods are otherwise freely importable under this Policy. In other cases, a Customs Clearance Permit (CCP) shall be required from DGFT. 2.20 Passenger Baggage Bonafied household goods and personal effects may be imported as part of passenger baggage as per the limits, terms and conditions thereof in the baggage rules notified by the Ministry of Finance. Samples of such items that are otherwise freely importable under this Policy may also be imported as part of Passenger baggage without an Authorisation. Exporters coming from abroad are also allowed to Import drawings, patterns, labels, price tags, buttons, belts, trimming, and embellishments required for export, as part of their passenger baggage without an Authorisation. 2.23 Import of goods used in projects abroad After completion of the projects abroad, project contractors may Import, without an Authorisation used goods including capital goods provided they have been used for at least one year. 2.24 Sale on high seas Sale of goods on high seas for import into India may be made subject to FTP or any other law in force. 2.26 Clearance of goods from Customs Goods already imported/shipped/arrived,in advance,but not cleared from customs may also be cleared against an authorisation issued subsequently. 2.29 Free Exports All goods may be exported without any restriction except to the extent that such exports are regulated by ITC (HS) or any other provision of FTP or any other law for the time being in force. The Director General of Foreign Trade may, however, specify through a Public Notice such terms and conditions according to which any goods, not included in the ITC (HS), may be exported without an Authorisation. 2.30 Export of Samples Export of samples and Free of charge goods shall be governed by the provisions given in Handbook (Vol. 1). 11 2.31 Export of Passenger Baggage Bonafide personal baggage may be exported either along with the passenger or, if unaccompanied, within one year before or after the passenger’s departure from India. However, items mentioned as restricted in ITC (HS) shall require an Authorisation. Government of India officials proceeding abroad on official postings shall, however, be permitted to carry alongwith their personal baggage, food items (free, restricted or prohibited ) strictly for their personal consumption. Samples of such items that are otherwise freely exportable under FTP may also be exported as part of passenger baggage without an Authorisation. 2.32 Exports of Gifts Goods including edible items, of value not exceeding Rs. 5,00,000/- in licensing year, may be exported as a gift. However, items mentioned as restricted for exports in ITC (HS) shall not be exported as a gift, without an Authorisation. 2.35 Export of Imported Goods Goods imported, in accordance with FTP, may be exported in the same or substantially the same form without an Authorisation provided that the item to be imported or exported is not restricted for import or export in ITC (HS). Exports of such goods imported against payment in freely convertible currency would be permitted against payment in freely convertible currency. 2.36 Goods, including those mentioned as restricted item for import (except prohibited items) may be imported under Customs Bond for export in freely convertible currency without an Authorisation, provided that the item is freely exportable without any conditionality / requirement of licence / permission as may be required under ITC (HS) Schedule ll. 2.36A Hides, Skins and semi finished leather may be imported in the Public Bonded warehouse for the purpose of DTA sale and the unsold items thereof can be re-exported from such bonded warehouses at 50% of the applicable export duty. However, this facility shall not be allowed for import under private bonded warehouse. CHAPTER - 4 4.1.3 Advance Authorisation An Advance Authorisation is issued to allow duty free import of inputs, which are physically incorporated in export product (making normal allowance for wastage). In addition, fuel, oil, energy, catalyst which are consumed/ utilised to obtain export product, may also be allowed. DGFT,, by names of Public Notice, may exclude any product(s) from purview of advance Authorisation …….………………………………………………… ..…………………………… …………. . 4.1.13 Prohibited items of imports mentioned in ITC (HS) shall not be imported under Advance Authorisation/ DFIA. However …………………………………………………………………………………………………… Similarly prohibited items of export mentioned in ITC (HC) shall not be exported under Advance Authorisation / DFIA scheme.Export of restricted items shall be subject to all conditionalities or requirements of export Authorisation or permission, as may be required, under Schedule II of ITC (HC). CHAPTER - 9 DEFINITIONS 9.1 For the purpose of FTP, unless the context otherwise requires, the following words and expressions shall have the following meanings attached to them. 9.2 “Accessory” or “Attachement” means a part, sub-assembly or assembly that contributes to the efficiency or effectiveness of a piece of equipment without changing its basic functions. 9.3 “Act” means the Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act, 1992 (No. 22 of 1992). 12 9.4 “Actual User” means and actual user who may be either industrial or non-industrial. 9.5 “Actual User {Industrial}” means a person who utilizes the imported goods for manufacturing in his own industrial unit or manufacturing for his own use in another unit including a jobbing unit. 9.6 “Actual User {Non-Industrial)” means a person who utilizes the imported goods for his own use in i. any commercial establishment carrying on any business, trade or profession; or ii. any laboratory, Scientific or Research and Development (R&D) institution, university or other education institution or hospital; or iii. any service industry. 9.9.1 “Authorisation” means a permission as included in Section 2 (g) of FT (D&R) Act to import or export as per provisions of FTP. 9.11 “BTP” means Biotechnology Park as notified by DGFT on recommendation of Department of Biotechnology. 9.21 “Domestic Tariff Area (DTA)” means area within India which is outside SEZ and EOU/EHTP/STP/BTP. ` 9.26 “Exporter” means a person who exports or intends to export and holds an Importer-Exporter Code number unless otherwise specifically exempted. 9.27 “Export Obligation” means the obligation to export the product or products covered by the authorisation or permission in terms of quantity, value or both, as may be prescribed or specified by the licensing or competent authority. 9.27.1 “FTP” means the Foreign Trade Policy which specifies policy for exports & imports under Section 5 of the Act. 9.29 “HBT v I” & “Handbook” (Vol. 1)” means the Handbook of Procedures (Vol. 1) and “Handbook (Vol. 2)” means Handbookof Procedures (Vol. 2) published under the provision of the paragraph 2.4 of the Policy. 9.30 “Importer” means a person who imports or intends to import and holds an Importer-Exporter Code number unless otherwise specifically exempted. 9.32 “ITC (HS)” means ITC (HS) Classification of Export and Import Items Book. 9.34 “Licensing Authority” means the authority competent to grant an authorisation under the Act/Order. 9.35 “Licensing Year” means the period beginning on the 1st April of a year and ending on the 31st March of the following year. 9.37 “Manufacture” means to make, produce, fabricate, assemble, process orbring into existence, by hand or by machine, a new product having a distinctive name, character or use and shall include processes such as refrigeration, re-packing, polishing, labeling Reconditioning repair, remaking, refurbishing, testing calibration,re-engineering. Manufacture, for the purpose of FTP, shall also include agriculture, aquaculture, animal husbandry, floriculture, horticulture, pisciculture, poultry, sericulture, viticulture and mining. 9.38 “Manufacturer Exporter” means a person who export goods manufactured by him or intends to export such goods. 9.40 “Merchant Exporter” means a person engaged in trading activity and exporting or intending to export goods. 9.42 “Notification” means a notification published in the Official Gazette. 9.43 “Order” means an order made by the Central Government under the Act. 9.45 “Person” includes an individual, firm, society, company, corporation or any other legal person including the DGFT officials. 9.46 “Policy” means the Foreign Trade Policy 2009-14 as amended from time to time. 13 9.47 “Prescribed” means prescribed under the Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act, 1992 (No. 22 of 1992) or the Rules or Orders made there under or under this Policy. 9.48 “Public Notice” means a notice published under the provisions of paragraph 2.4 of the FTP. 9.51 “Rules” means Rules made by the Central Government under Section 19 of the Act. 9.58 “Specified” means specified by or under the provisions of this Policy through Notification / Public Notice. 9.65 “Wild Animal” means any wild animal as defined in Section 2 (36) of the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972. 14 CHAPTER III EXTRACTS FROM ITC (HS) CLASSIFICATIONS OF EXPORT AND IMPORT ITEMS CHAPTER III EXTRACTS FROM ITC (HS) Classification of Export & Import Items (1st April 2012 - 31st March 2013) SECTION I LIVE ANIMALS; ANIMAL PRODUCTS NOTES: 1. Any reference in this section to a particular genus or species of an animal, except where the context otherwise requires, includes a reference to the young of that genus or species. 2. Except where the context otherwise requires, throughout this Schedule any reference to “dried” products also covers products which have been dehydrated, evaporated or freeze-dried. CHAPTER 1 LIVE ANIMALS NOTE: This Chapter covers all live animals except: (a) Fish and crustaceans, molluscs and other aquatic invertebrates, of heading 0301, 0306, 0307 or 0308; (b) Cultures of micro-organisms and other products of heading 3002; and (c) Animals of heading 9508. Exim Code Item Description Policy 0101 LIVE HORSES, ASSES, MULES AND HINNIES Horses: 0101 21 00 Pure-bred breeding animals Restricted 0101 29 Other: 0101 29 10 Horses for Polo 0101 29 90 Other Restricted Restricted 0101 30 0101 30 10 0101 30 20 0101 30 90 Asses: Pure-bred breeding animals Livestock Other Restricted Restricted Restricted 0101 90 Other: 16 Policy Conditions 0101 90 30 Mules and hinnies as livestock 0101 90 90 Other Restricted Restricted 0102 LIVE BOVINE ANIMALS Cattle: 0102 21 Pure-bred breeding animals: 0102 21 10 Bulls 0102 21 20 Cows Restricted Restricted 0102 29 Other: 0102 29 10 Bulls 0102 29 90 Other, including calves Restricted Restricted Buffalo: 0102 31 00 Pure-bred breeding animals 0102 39 00 Other Restricted Restricted 0102 90 Other: 0101 90 10 Pure-bred breeding animals 0101 90 90 Other Restricted Restricted 0103 LIVE SWINE 0103 10 00 Pure-bred breeding animals Restricted Other: 0103 91 00 Weighing less than 50 kg. 0103 92 00 Weighing 50 kg. or more Restricted Restricted 0104 0104 10 0104 10 10 0104 10 90 Restricted Restricted LIVE SHEEP AND GOATS Sheep: Sheep including lamb for breeding purpose Other 0104 20 00 Goats 0105 Restricted LIVE POULTRY, THAT IS TO SAY, FOWLS OF THE SPECIES GALLUS DOMESTICUS,DUCKS, GEESE, TURKEYS AND GUINEA FOWLS Weighing not more than 185 g: 0105 11 00 Fowls of the species Gallus domesticus 17 Restricted Grandparent stock of poultry is, however, freely importable. 0105 12 00 Turkeys Restricted Grandparent stock of poultry is, however, freely importable. Restricted Grandparent stock of poultry is, however, freely importable. Restricted Grandparent stock of poultry is, however, freely importable. Restricted Grandparent stock of poultry is, however, freely importable. 0105 13 00 Ducks 0105 19 00 Geese 0105 19 00 Guinea fowls Other: 0105 94 00 Fowls of the species Gallus domesticus 0105 99 00 Other Restricted Restricted 0106 OTHER LIVE ANIMALS Mammals: 0106 11 00 Primates Restricted Subject to Policy Condition 6 of this Chapter. 0106 12 00 Whales, dolphins and porpoises (mammals of the Restricted Subject to Policy order Cetacea); manatees and dugongs Condition 6 of this (mammals of the order Sirenia); seals, sea lions Chapter. and walruses (mammals of the suborder Pinnipedia) 0106 13 00 Camels and other camelids (Camelidae) Restricted Subject to Policy Condition 6 of this Chapter. 0106 14 00 Rabbits and hares Restricted Subject to Policy Condition 6 of this Chapter. 0106 19 00 Other 0106 20 00 Reptiles (including snakes and turtles) Birds: 18 Restricted Subject to Policy Condition 6 of this Chapter. Restricted Subject to Policy Condition 6 of this Chapter. 0106 31 00 Birds of prey 0106 32 00 Psittaciformes (including parrots, parakeets, macaws and cockatoos) 0106 33 00 Ostriches; emus (Dromaius novaehollandiae) 0106 39 00 Other Insects: 0106 41 Bees: 0106 41 10 Pureline Stock Restricted Subject to Policy Condition 6 of this Chapter. Restricted Subject to Policy Condition 6 of this Chapter. Restricted Subject to Policy Condition 6 of this Chapter. Restricted Subject to Policy Condition 6 of this Chapter. Restricted Subject to Policy Condition 6 of this Chapter. Restricted Subject to Policy Condition 6 of this Chapter. 0106 41 90 Other 0106 49 Other: 0106 49 10 Pureline Stock Restricted Subject to Policy Condition 6 of this Chapter. Restricted Subject to Policy Condition 6 of this Chapter. 0106 49 90 Other 0106 90 00 Other Restricted Subject to Policy Condition 6 of this Chapter. Policy Conditions of this Chapter: (1) An application for grant of a licence for import of Animals, Birds and Reptiles (including their parts and products) may be made in the Aayat Niryat form given in ANF 2B of the Handbook of Procedures Vol. 1, to the Director General of Foreign Trade along with the recommendation of the Chief Wild Life Warden of the State concerned. (2) (a) An application for grant of a licence for import of Stallions and Broodmares may be made in the Aayat Niryat form given in ANF 2B of the Handbook of Procedures Vol. 1, to the Director General of Foreign Trade along with the recommendation of Director, Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Services of the State Government concerned or the Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India. 19 (b) The import of stallions and broodmares against licences shall be subject to the following conditions: (i) Import of such animals shall be subject to the health regulations in force; (ii) Applications shall be considered only from stud farms which have been in existence for at least three years and registered with the Animal Husbandry Commissioner, Department of Agriculture and Cooperation, Government of India. However, this period of three years may be relaxed on merits; (iii) A certificate of fitness issued either by the veterinary officer or by aqualified veterinary doctor registered with the Government of the country of origin shall be furnished at the time of customs clearance. (3) An application for grant of a licence for import of horses for polo may be made in the form given in ANF 2B of the Handbook of Procedures Vol. 1, to the Director General of Foreign Trade. (4) An application for grant of a licence for Livestock (excluding equine), Pureline stocks, birds’ eggs, frozen semen/ embryo, and Commercial chicks may be made in the form given in ANF 2B of the Handbook of Procedures Vol. 1, to the Director General of Foreign Trade along with the recommendation of the Department of Agriculture and Cooperation, Government of India. (5) Import of Live animals other than wild animals as defined under Wild Life Protection Act, 1972 is permitted against a licence to Zoos and Zoological parks, circus companies, private individuals, on the recommendation of the Chief Wild Life Warden of a State Government subject to the provisions of the Convention on Inter-national Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). For recognized scientific/research institutions, in addition to the above requirement, recommendation of Committee for the purpose of Control and Supervision of Experiments on Animals (CPCSEA) under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960 shall also be required for issuance of Import licence. (6) Import of Wild Animals (including their parts and products) as defined in the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 is prohibited and in respect of those species listed in CITES, is subject to the provisions of CITES. 20 CHAPTER 2 MEAT AND EDIBLE MEAT OFFAL NOTE: This Chapter does not cover: (a) Products of the kinds described in headings 0201 to 0208 or 0210, unfit or unsuitable for human consumption; (b) Guts, bladders or stomachs of animals (heading 0504) or animal blood (heading 0511 or 3002); or (c) Animal fat, other than products of heading 0209 (Chapter 15) SUPPLEMENTARY NOTE: In this Chapter “wild animals” means wild animals as defined in Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 (53 of 1972). Exim Code Item Description Policy 0201 MEAT OF BOVINE ANIMALS, FRESH AND CHILLED 0201 10 00 Carcasses and half-carcasses 0201 20 00 Other cuts with bone in 0201 30 00 Boneless 0202 MEAT OF BOVINE ANIMALS, FROZEN 0202 10 00 Carcasses and half-carcasses 0202 20 00 Other cuts with bone in 0202 30 00 Boneless 0203 Restricted Restricted Restricted Restricted Restricted Restricted MEAT OF SWINE, FRESH, CHILLED OR FROZEN Fresh or chilled: 0203 11 00 Carcasses and half-carcasses 0203 12 00 Hams, shoulders and cuts thereof, with bone in 0203 19 00 Other Free Free Free Frozen: 0203 21 00 Carcasses and half-carcasses 0203 22 00 Hams, shoulders and cuts thereof, with bone in 0203 29 00 Other Free Free Free 21 Policy Conditions 0204 0204 21 00 0204 22 00 0204 23 00 0204 30 00 MEAT OF SHEEP OR GOATS, FRESH, CHILLED OR FROZEN Carcasses and half-carcasses of lamb, fresh or chilled Other meat of sheep, fresh or chilled: Carcasses and half-carcasses Other cuts with bone in Boneless Carcasses and half-carcasses of lamb, frozen 0204 41 00 0204 42 00 0204 43 00 0204 50 00 Other meat of sheep, frozen: Carcasses and half-carcasses Other cuts with bone in Boneless Meat of goats 0204 10 00 Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free 0205 00 00 Meat of horses, asses, mules or hinnies, fresh, chilled or frozen 0206 EDIBLE OFFAL OF BOVINE ANIMALS, SWINE, SHEEP, GOATS, HORSES, ASSES, MULES OR HINNIES, FRESH, CHILLED OR FROZEN Free 0206 10 00 Of bovine animals, fresh or chilled Restricted Of bovine animals, frozen: 0206 21 00 Tongues 0206 22 00 Livers 0206 29 00 Other Restricted Restricted Restricted 0206 30 00 Of swine, fresh or chilled Restricted Of swine, frozen: 0206 41 00 Livers 0206 49 00 Other Free Free 0206 80 Other, fresh or chilled: 0206 80 10 Of sheep/goats 0206 80 90 Other Free Free 0206 90 Other, frozen: 0206 90 10 Of sheep/goats 0206 90 90 Other Free Free 22 0207 MEAT AND EDIBLE OFFAL, OF THE POULTRY OF HEADING 0105, FRESH, CHILLED OR FROZEN 0207 11 00 0207 12 00 0207 13 00 0207 14 00 Of fowls of the species Gallus domesticus: Not cut in pieces, fresh or chilled Not cut in pieces, frozen Cuts and offal, fresh or chilled Cuts and offal, frozen Free Free Free Free 0207 24 00 0207 25 00 0207 26 00 0207 27 00 Of turkeys: Not cut in pieces, fresh or chilled Not cut in pieces, frozen Cuts and offal, fresh or chilled Cuts and offal, frozen Free Free Free Free 0207 41 00 0207 42 00 0207 43 00 0207 44 00 0207 45 00 Of ducks: Not cut in pieces, fresh or chilled Not cut in pieces, frozen Fatty livers, fresh or chilled Other, fresh or chilled Other, frozen Free Free Free Free Free 0207 51 00 0207 52 00 0207 53 00 0207 54 00 0207 55 00 Of geese: Not cut in pieces, fresh or chilled Not cut in pieces, frozen Fatty livers, fresh or chilled Other, fresh or chilled Other, frozen Free Free Free Free Free 0207 60 00 Of guinea fowls Free 0208 OTHER MEAT AND EDIBLE MEAT OFFAL, FRESH, 0208 10 00 Of rabbitsCHILLED or hares OR FROZEN 0208 30 00 Of primates Free Free 0208 40 00 Whales, dolphins and porpoises (mammals of the Free order Cetacea); manatees and dugongs (mammals of the order Sirenia); seals, sea lions and walruses (mammals of the suborder Pinnipedia) 0208 50 00 Of reptiles (including snakes and turtles) Free 0208 60 00 Camels and other camelids (Camelidae) 23 Free Subject to Policy Condition 2 of this Chapter. Subject to Policy Condition 2 of this Chapter. Subject to Policy Condition 2 of this Chapter. Subject to Policy Condition 2 of this Chapter. 0208 90 Other: 0208 90 10 Of wild animals Prohibited 0208 90 90 Other Free 0209 PIG FAT, FREE OF LEAN MEAT AND POULTRY FAT, NOT RENDERED OR OTHERWISE EXTRACTED, FRESH, CHILLED, FROZEN, SALTED, IN BRINE, DRIED OR SMOKED 0209 10 00 Of pigs Prohibited 0209 90 00 Other Prohibited 0210 Not permitted to be imported. Subject to Policy Condition 2 of this Chapter. Not permitted to be imported. Not permitted to be imported. MEAT AND EDIBLE MEAT OFFAL, SALTED,IN BRINE, DRIED OR SMOKED; EDIBLE FLOURS AND MEALS OF MEAT OR MEAT OFFAL Meat of swine: 0210 11 00 Hams, shoulders and cuts thereof, with bone in Free 0210 12 00 Bellies (streaky) and cuts thereof Free 0210 19 00 Other Free 0210 20 00 Meat of bovine animals Restricted Other, including edible flours and meals of meat or meat offal: 0210 91 00 Of primates Free 0210 92 00 Whales, dolphins and porpoises (mammals of the Free order Cetacea); manatees and dugongs (mammals of the order Sirenia); seals, sea lions and walruses (mammals of the suborder Pinnipedia) 0210 93 00 Of reptiles (including snakes and turtles) 24 Free Subject to Policy Condition 2 of this Chapter. Subject to Policy Condition 2 of this Chapter.. Subject to Policy Condition 2 of this Chapter. Subject to Policy Condition 2 of this Chapter. Subject to Policy Condition 2 of this Chapter. Subject to Policy Condition 2 of this 0210 99 00 Other Free Chapter. Subject to Policy Condition 2 of this Chapter. Policy Conditions of this Chapter: (1) An application for grant of a licence for import of Animals, Birds and Reptiles (including their parts and products) may be made in the Aayat Niryat form given in ANF2B of the Handbook of Procedures Vol. I, to the Director General of Foreign Trade alongwith the recommendation of the Chief Wild Life Warden of the State concerned. (2) Import of wild animals (including their parts and products) as defined in the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 is prohibited and in respect of those species listed in CITES, is subject to the provisions of CITES. 25 CHAPTER 3 FISH AND CRUSTCEANS, MOLLUSCS AND OTHER AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES NOTES: 1. This Chapter does not cover: (a) Mammals of heading 0106; (b) Meat of mammals of heading 0106 (heading 0208 or 0210); (c) Fish (including livers and roes thereof) or crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates, dead and unfit or unsuitable for human consumption by reason of either their species or their condition (Chapter 5); flours, meals or pellets of fish or of crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates, unfit for human consumption (heading 2301); or (d) Caviar or caviar substitutes prepared from fish eggs (heading 1604). 2. In this Chapter, the term “pellets” means products which have been agglomerated either directly by compression or by the addition of a small quantity of binder. Exim Code Item Description 0301 Policy LIVE FISH Ornamental Fish: 0301 11 00 Freshwater 0301 19 00 Other Restricted Restricted Other Live Fish: 0301 91 00 Trout (Salmo trutta, Oncorhynchus mykiss, Oncorhynchus clarki, Oncorhynchus aguabonita, Oncorhynchus gilae, Oncorhynchus apache and Oncorhynchus chrysogaster) 0301 92 00 Eels (Anguilla spp.) 0301 93 00 Carp (Cyprinus carpio, Carassius carassius, Ctenopharyngodon idellus, Hypophthalmichthys spp., Cirrhinus spp., Mylopharyngodon piceus) 0301 94 00 Atlantic and Pacific bluefin tunas (Thunnus thynnus, Thunnus orientalis) 0301 95 00 Southern bluefin tunas (Thunnus maccoyii) 0301 99 00 Other 0302 FISH, FRESH OR CHILLED, EXCLUDING FISH FILLETS AND OTHER FISH MEAT OF HEADING 0304 26 Restricted Restricted Restricted Restricted Restricted Restricted Policy Conditions Salmonidae, excluding livers and roes: 0302 11 00 Trout (Salmo trutta, Oncorhynchus mykiss, Oncorhynchus clarki, Oncorhynchus aguabonita, Oncorhynchus gilae, Oncorhynchus apache and Oncorhynchus chrysogaster) 0302 13 00 Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka, Oncorhynchus gorbuscha, Oncorhynchus keta, Oncorhynchus tschawytscha, Oncorhynchus kisutch, Oncorhynchus masou and Oncorhynchus rhodurus) 0302 14 00 Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and Danube salmon (Hucho hucho) 0302 19 00 Other Flat fish (Pleuronectidae, Bothidae, Cynoglossidae,Soleidae, Scophthalmidae and Citharidae), excluding livers and Roes: 0302 21 00 Halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides, Hippoglossus hippoglossus, Hippoglossus stenolepis) 0302 22 00 Plaice (Pleuronectes platessa) 0302 23 00 Sole (Solea spp.) 0302 24 00 Turbots (Psetta maxima, Scophthalmidae) 0302 29 00 Other 0302 31 00 0302 32 00 0302 33 00 0302 34 00 0302 35 00 0302 36 00 0302 39 00 0302 41 00 Tunas (of the genus Thunnus), skipjack or stripe-bellied bonito [Euthynnus (Katsuwonus) pelamis], excluding livers and Roes: Albacore or longfinned tunas (Thunnus alalunga) Yellowfin tunas (Thunnus albacares) Skipjack or stripe-bellied bonito Bigeye tunas (Thunnus obesus) Atlantic and Pacific bluefin tunas (Thunnus thynnus, Thunnus orientalis) Southern bluefin tunas (Thunnus maccoyii) Other Herrings (Clupea harengus, Clupea pallasii), Anchovies (Engraulis spp.), sardines (Sardina pilchardus, Sardinops spp.), sardinella (Sardinella spp.) brisling or sprats (Sprattus sprattus), mackerel (Scomber scombrus, Scomber austral asicus, Scomber japonicus), jack and horse mackerel (Trachurus spp.), cobia (Rachycentron canadum) and swordfish (Xiphias gladius), excluding livers and roes: Herrings (Clupea harengus,Clupea pallasii) 27 Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free 0302 42 00 Anchovies (Engraulis spp.) 0302 4300 Sardines (Sardina pilchardus, Sardinops spp.), sardinella (Sardinella spp.) brisling or sprats (Sprattus sprattus) 0302 44 00 Mackerel (Scomber scombrus, Scomber austral asicus, Scomber japonicus) 0302 45 00 Jack and horse mackerel (Trachurus spp.) 0302 46 00 Cobia (Rachycentron canadum) 0302 47 00 Swordfish (Xiphias gladius) Free Free Free Free Free Fish of the families Bregmacerotidae, Euclichthyidae, Gadidae, Macrouridae, Melanonidae, Merlucciidae, Moridae and Muraenolepididae, excluding livers and roes: 0302 51 00 Cod (Gadus morhua, Gadus ogac, Gadus macrocephalus) 0302 52 00 Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) Free 0302 53 00 0302 54 00 0302 55 00 0302 56 00 Free Free Free Free Coalfish (Pollachius virens) Hake (Merluccius spp., Urophycis spp.) Alaska Pollack (Theragra chalcogramma) Blue whitings (Micromesistius poutassou, Micromesistius australis) 0302 57 00 Other 0302 71 00 0302 72 00 0302 73 00 0302 74 00 0302 79 00 Tilapias (Oreochromis spp.), catfish (Pangasius spp., Silurus spp., Clarias spp., Ictalurus spp.), Carp (Cyprinus carpio, Carassius carassius, Ctenopharyngodon idellus, Hypophthalmichthys spp.,Cirrhinus spp., Mylopharyngodon piceus), eels (Anguilla spp.), Nile perch ( Lates niloticus) and Tilapias (Oreochromis spp.) Catfish (Pangasius spp., Silurus spp., Clarias spp., Ictalurus spp.) carpio, Carassius carassius, Carp (Cyprinus Ctenopharyngodon idellus, Hypophthalmichthys spp., Cirrhinus spp.,Mylopharyngodon piceus) Eels (Anguilla spp.) Other Other fish, excluding livers and roes: 0302 81 00 Dogfish and other sharks -0302 82 00 Rays and skates (Rajidae) 28 Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free 0302 83 00 Toothfish (Dissostichus spp.) 0302 84 00 Seabass (Dicentrarchus spp.) 0302 85 00 Seabream (Sparidae) Free Free Free 0302 89 0302 89 10 0302 89 20 0302 89 30 0302 89 90 Free Free Free Free Other: Hilsa Dara Pomfret Other 0302 90 00 Livers and roes 0303 Free FISH, FROZEN, EXCLUDING FISH FILLETS AND OTHER FISH MEAT OF HEADING 0304 Salmonidae, excluding livers and roes: 0303 11 00 Sockeye salmon (red salmon) (Oncorhynchus nerka) 0303 12 00 Other Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha,Oncorhynchus keta, Oncorhynchus tschawytscha, Oncorhynchus kisutch, Oncorhynchus masou and Oncorhynchus rhodurus) Free Free 0303 13 00 Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and Danube salmon (Hucho hucho) 0303 14 00 Trout (Salmo trutta, Oncorhynchus mykiss,Oncorhynchus clarkii Oncorhynchus aguabonita, Oncorhynchus gilae, Oncorhynchus apache and Oncorhynchus chrysogaster) Free 0303 19 00 Other Free Tilapias (Oreochromis spp.), catfish (Pangasius spp., Silurus spp., Clarias spp., Ictalurus spp.), carp (Cyprinus carpio, Carassius carassius, Ctenopharyngodon idellus, Hypophthalmichthys spp., Cirrhinus spp., Mylopharyngodon piceus), eels (Anguilla spp.), Nile perch (Lates niloticus) and snakeheads (Channa spp.), excluding livers and roes: 0303 23 00 Tilapias (Oreochromis spp.) 0303 24 00 Catfish (Pangasius spp., Silurus spp., Clarias spp., 29 Free Free Free 0303 25 00 Carp (Cyprinus carpio, Carassius carassius, Ctenopharyngodon idellus, Hypophthalmichthys spp., Cirrhinus spp., Mylopharyngodon piceus) 0303 26 00 Eels (Anguilla spp.) 0303 29 00 Other 0303 31 00 0303 32 00 0303 33 00 0303 34 00 0303 39 00 0303 41 00 0303 42 00 0303 43 00 0303 44 00 0303 45 00 0303 46 00 0303 49 00 Free Free Free Flat fish (Pleuronectidae, Bothidae, Cynoglossidae, Soleidae, Scophthalmidae and Citharidae),excluding livers and roes: Halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides, Free Hippoglossus hippoglossus, Hippoglossus stenolepis) Plaice (Pleuronectes platessa) Free Sole (Solea spp.) Free Turbots (Psetta maxima, Scophthalmidae) Free Other Free Tunas (of the genus Thunnus), skipjack or stripe-bellied bonito [Euthynnus (Katsuwonus) pelamis], excluding livers and roes: Albacore or longfinned tunas (Thunnus alalunga) Yellowfin tunas (Thunnus albacares) Skipjack or stripe-bellied bonito Bigeye tunas (thunnus obesus) Atlantic and Pacific bluefin tunas (Thunnus thynnus, Thunnus orientalis) Southern bluefin tunas (thunnus maccoyii) Other Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Herrings (Clupea harengus, Clupea pallasii), Sardines (Sardina pilchardus, Sardinops spp.), sardinella (Sardinella spp.) brisling or sprats (Sprattus sprattus), mackerel (Scomber scombrus, Scomber austral asicus, Scomber japonicus), jack and horse mackerel (Trachurus spp.), cobia (Rachycentron canadum) and swordfish (Xiphias gladius), excluding livers and roes: 0303 51 00 Herrings (Clupea harengus,Clupea pallasii) Free 0303 53 00 Sardines (Sardina pilchardus, Sardinops spp.), Free sardinella (Sardinella spp.) brisling or sprats (Sprattus sprattus) 30 0303 54 00 Mackerel (Scomber scombrus, Scomber austral Free asicus, Scomber japonicus) 0303 55 00 Jack and horse mackerel (Trachurus spp.) Free 0303 56 00 Cobia (Rachycentron canadum) Free 0303 57 00 Swordfish (Xiphias gladius) Free 0303 63 00 0303 64 00 0303 65 00 0303 66 00 0303 67 00 0303 68 00 0303 69 00 Fish of the families Bregmacerotidae, Euclichthyidae, Gadidae, Macrouridae, Melanonidae, Merlucciidae, Moridae and Muraenolepididae, excluding livers and roes: Cod (Gadus morhua, Gadus ogac, Gadus macrocephalus) Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) Coalfish (Pollachius virens) Hake (Merluccius spp., Urophycis spp.) Alaska Pollack (Theragra chalcogramma) Blue whitings (Micromesistius poutassou, Micromesistius australis) Other Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Other fish, excluding livers and roes: 0303 81 Dogfish and other sharks: 0303 81 10 Dogfish 0303 81 90 Other sharks Free Free 0303 82 00 Rays and skates (Rajidae) 0303 83 00 Toothfish (Dissostichus spp.) 0303 84 00 Seabass (Dicentrarchus spp.) Free Free Free 0303 89 0303 89 10 0303 89 20 0303 89 30 0303 89 40 0303 89 50 0303 89 60 0303 89 70 0303 89 80 Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Other: Hilsa Dara Ribbon fish Seer Pomfret (white or silver or black) Ghole Threadfin Croackers, groupers, flounders Other: 0303 89 91 Edible fishmaws of wild life 0303 89 91 Edible sharkfins of wild life 0303 89 91 Other Free Free Free 31 0303 90 Livers and roes: 0303 90 10 Egg or egg yolk of fish 0303 90 90 Other Free Free 0304 FISH FILLETS AND OTHER FISH MEAT (WHETHER OR NOT MINCED), FRESH, CHILLED OR FROZEN Fresh or chilled fillets of tilapias (Oreochromis spp.), catfish (Pangasius spp., Silurus spp., Clarias spp.,Ictalurus spp.), carp (Cyprinus carpio, Carassius carassius, Ctenopharyngodon idellus, Hypophthalmichthys spp., Cirrhinus spp.,Mylopharyngodon piceus), eels (Anguilla spp.), Nile perch (Lates niloticus) and snakeheads (Channa spp.): 0304 31 00 Tilapias (Oreochromis spp.) Free 0304 32 00 Catfish (Pangasius spp., Silurus spp.,Clarias Free spp.,Ictalurus spp.) 0304 33 00 Nile Perch (Lates niloticus) Free 0304 39 00 Other Free 0304 45 00 0304 46 00 Fresh or chilled fillets of other fish: Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka, Free Oncorhynchus gorbuscha, Oncorhynchus keta, Oncorhynchus tschawytscha, Oncorhynchus kisutch, Oncorhynchus masou and Oncorhynchus rhodurus), Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and Danube salmon (Hucho hucho) Trout (Salmo trutta, Oncorhynchus mykiss, Free Oncorhynchus clarkii, Oncorhynchus aguabonita, Oncorhynchus gilae, Oncorhynchus apache and Oncorhynchus chrysogaster) Flat fish (Pleuronectidae, Bothidae, Free Cynoglossidae,Soleidae, Scophthalmidae and Citharidae) Fish of the families Bregmacerotidae, Euclichthyidae, Gadidae, Macrouridae, Melanonidae, Merlucciidae, Moridae and Muraenolepididae Swordfish (Xiphias gladius) Free Toothfish (Dissostichus spp.) Free 0304 49 0304 49 10 0304 49 20 0304 49 30 Other: Hilsa Shark Seer 0304 41 00 0304 42 00 0304 43 00 0304 44 00 Free Free Free 32 0304 49 40 Tuna 0304 49 90 Other Free Free Other, fresh or chilled: 0304 51 00 Tilapias (Oreochromis spp.), catfish (Pangasius spp., Silurus spp., Clarias spp., Ictalurus spp.), carp (Cyprinus carpio, Carassius carassius, Ctenopharyngodon idellus, Hypophthalmichthys spp., Cirrhinus spp., Mylopharyngodon piceus), eels (Anguilla spp.), Nile perch (Lates niloticus) and snakeheads (Channa spp.) 0304 52 00 Salmonidae Free 0304 53 00 Fish of the families Bregmacerotidae, Free Euclichthyidae, Gadidae,Macrouridae Melanonidae, Merlucciidae, Moridae and Muraenolepididae 0304 54 00 Swordfish (Xiphias gladius) Free 0304 55 00 Toothfish (Dissostichus spp.) Free 0304 59 Other: 0304 59 10 Hilsa Free 0304 59 20 Shark Free 0304 59 30 Seer Free 0304 59 40 Tuna Free 0304 59 90 Other Free Frozen fillets of tilapias (Oreochromis spp.), catfish(Pangasius spp., Silurus spp., Clarias spp., Ictalurus spp.), carp (Cyprinus carpio, Carassius carassius, Ctenopharyngodon idellus, Hypophthalmichthys spp., Cirrhinus spp., Mylopharyngodon piceus), eels (Anguilla spp.), Nile perch(Lates niloticus) and snakeheads (Channa spp.) : 0304 61 00 Tilapias (Oreochromis spp.) Free 0304 62 00 Catfish (Pangasius spp., Silurus spp., Clarias Free spp.)niloticus) 0304 63 00 spp.,Ictalurus Nile Perch (Lates Free 0304 69 00 Other Free Frozen fillets of fish of families Bregmacerotidae,Euclichthyidae Gadidae, Macrouridae,Melanonidae, Merlucciidae, Moridae and Muraenolepidae: 0304 71 00 Cod (Gadus morhua, Gadus ogac, Gadus Free macrocephalus) 0304 72 00 Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) Free 33 0304 73 00 0304 74 00 0304 75 00 0304 79 00 Coalfish (Pollachius virens) Hake (Merluccius spp., Urophycis spp.) Alaska Pollack (Theragra chalcogramma) Other Free Free Free Free 0304 81 00 Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus Free nerka,Oncorhynchusgorbuscha, Oncorhynchus keta, Oncorhynchus tschawytscha, Oncorhynchus kisutch,Oncorhynchus masou and Oncorhynchus rhodurus),Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and Danube salmon (Huchohucho) 0304 82 00 Trout (Salmo trutta, Oncorhynchus mykiss, Free Oncorhynchus clarkii, Oncorhynchus aguabonita, Oncorhynchus gilae, Oncorhynchus apache and Oncorhynchus chrysogaster) 0304 83 00 Flat fish (Pleuronectidae, Bothidae, Free Cynoglossidae,Soleidae, Scophthalmidae and Citharidae) 0304 84 00 Swordfish (Xiphias gladius) Free 0304 85 00 Toothfish (Dissostichus spp.) Free 0304 86 00 Herrings (Clupea harengus, Clupea pallasii) Free 0304 87 00 Tunas (of the genus Thunnus), skipjack or Free stripe-bellied bonito (Euthynnus (Katsuwonus) pelamis) 0304 89 0304 89 10 0304 89 20 0304 89 30 0304 89 90 Other: Hilsa Shark Seer Other 0304 91 00 0304 92 00 0304 93 00 0304 94 00 0304 95 00 0304 99 00 Other, frozen: Swordfish ( Xiphias gladius ) Free Toothfish ( Dissostichus spp.) Free Tilapias (Oreochromis spp.), catfish (Pangasius Free spp., Silurus spp(Theragra Clarias spp., Ictalurus spp.), Free Alaska Pollack chalcogramma) Fish of the families Bregmacerotidae, Free Euclichthyidae, Gadidae, Macrouridae, Other Free 0305 Free Free Free Free FISH, DRIED, SALTED OR IN BRINE; SMOKED FISH, WHETHER OR NOT COOKED BEFORE OR DURING THE SMOKING PROCESS; FLOURS, MEALS AND PELLETS, OF FISH FIT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION 0305 10 00 Flours, meals and pellets, of fish fit for human Free consumption 0305 20 00 Livers and roes of fish, dried, smoked, salted or Free in fillets, dried, salted or in brine, but not Fish smoked : 34 0305 31 00 Tilapias (Oreochromis spp.), catfish (Pangasius Free spp., Silurus spp., Clarias spp.,Ictalurus spp.),carp(Cyprinus carpio,Carassius carassius, Ctenopharyngodon idellus,Hypophthalmichthys spp., Cirrhinus spp., Mylopharyngodon piceus),eels (Anguilla spp.), Nile perch (Lates niloticus) and snakeheads (Channa spp.) 0305 32 00 Fish of the families Bregmacerotidae, Free uclichthyidae,Gadidae, Macrouridae, Melanonidae, Merlucciidae,Moridae and 0305 39 00 Muraenolepididae Other Free 0305 41 00 0305 42 00 0305 43 00 0305 44 00 0305 49 00 Smoked fish, including fillets, other than edible fish offal: Free Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka, Oncorhynchus gorbuscha, Oncorhynchus keta, Oncorhynchus tschawytscha, Oncorhynchus kisutch, Oncorhynchus masou and Oncorhynchus rhodurus), Atlantic salmon (Salmo Salar) and Danube salmon (Huchohucho) Herrings (Clupea harengus, Clupea pallasii) Free Trout (Salmo trutta, Oncorhynchus mykiss, Free Oncorhynchus clarkii Oncorhynchus aguabonita, Oncorhynchus gilae,Oncorhynchus apache and Oncorhynchus chrysogaster) Tilapias (Oreochromis spp.), catfish (Pangasius Free spp., Silurus spp., Clarias spp.,Ictalurus spp.),carp (Cyprinus carpio, Carassius carassius, Ctenopharyngodon idellus, Hypophthalmichthys spp., Cirrhinus spp., Mylopharyngodon piceus), eels (Anguilla spp.), Nile perch (Lates niloticus) and snakeheads (Channa spp.) Other Free Dried fish, other than edible fish offal, whether or not salted but not smoked : 0305 51 00 Cod (Gadus morhua, Gadus ogac, Gadus macrocephalus) 0305 59 Other: 0305 59 10 Mumbai Duck 0305 59 20 Seer without head Free Free Free 35 0305 59 30 Sprats 0305 59 90 Other 0305 61 00 0305 62 00 0305 63 00 0305 64 00 0305 69 0305 69 10 0305 69 20 0305 69 30 0305 69 90 Free Free Fish, salted but not dried or smoked and fish in brine, other than edible fish offal: Herrings (Clupea harengus, Clupea pallasii) Free Cod (Gadus morhua, Gadus ogac, Gadus Free macrocephalus) Anchovies (Engraulis spp.) Free Tilapias (Oreochromis spp.), catfish (Pangasius Free spp., Silurus spp., Clarias spp., Ictalurus spp.), carp(Cyprinus carpio, Carassius carassius, Ctenopharyngodon idellus,Hypophthalmichthys spp., Cirrhinus spp., Mylopharyngodon piceus), eels (Anguilla spp.), Nile perch (Lates niloticus) and snakeheads (Channa spp.) Other: Mumbai duck Free Seer without head Free Sprats Free Other Free Fish fins, heads, tails, maws and other edible fish offal: 0305 71 00 Shark fins Free 0305 72 00 Fish heads, tails and maws Free 0305 79 00 Other Free 0306 CRUSTACEANS, WHETHER IN SHELL OR NOT, LIVE, FRESH, CHILLED, FROZEN, DRIED, SALTED OR IN BRINE; SMOKED CRUSTACEANS, WHETHER IN SHELL OR NOT, WHETHER OR NOT COOKED BEFORE OR DURING THE SMOKING PROCESS; CRUSTACEANS, IN SHELL, COOKED BY STEAMING OR BY BOILING IN WATER, WHETHER OR NOT CHILLED, FROZEN, DRIED, SALTED OR IN BRINE; FLOURS, MEALS AND PELLETS OF CRUSTACEANS, FIT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION Frozen: 0306 11 00 Rock lobster and other sea craw fish (Palinurus spp., Panulirus spp., Jasus spp.) 0306 12 Lobsters (Homarus spp.): 0306 12 10 Whole cooked 0306 12 90 Other 0306 14 00 Crabs 36 Free Free Free Free 0306 15 00 Norway lobsters (Nephrops norvegicus) 0306 16 Cold-water shrimps and prawns (Pandalus spp.,Crangon crangon): 0306 16 10 Accelerated Freeze Dried(AFD) 0306 16 90 Other Free Free Free 0306 17 Other shrimps and prawns : Scampi (Macrobrachium spp.): 0306 17 11 Accelerated Freeze Dried(AFD) 0306 17 19 Other Free Free 0306 17 90 Other Free 0306 19 00 Other, including flours, meals and pellets, of crustaceans, fit for human consumption Free Not frozen: 0306 21 00 Rock lobster and other sea craw fish (Palinurus Free spp.,Panulirus spp., Jasus spp.) 0306 22 00 Lobsters (Homarus spp.) Free 0306 24 00 Crabs Free 0306 25 00 Norway lobsters (Nephrops norvegicus) Free 0306 26 00 Cold-water shrimps and prawns (Pandalus spp., Free Crangon crangon) 0306 27 Other shrimps and prawns: 0306 27 10 Powdered 0306 27 20 Other Free Free 0306 29 00 Other, including flours, meals and pellets, of crustaceans, fit for human consumption 0307 Free MOLLUSCS, WHETHER IN SHELL OR NOT,LIVE, FRESH, CHILLED, FROZEN, DRIED, SALTED OR IN BRINE; SMOKED MOLLUSCS, WHETHER IN SHELL OR NOT, WHETHER OR NOT COOKED BEFORE OR DURING THE SMOKING PROCESS; FLOURS, MEALS AND PELLETS OF MOLLUSCS, FIT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION Oysters: 0307 11 00 Live, fresh or chilled Free 0307 19 00 Other Free 37 Scallops, including queen scallops, of the generaPecten, Chlamys or Placopecten: 0307 21 00 Live, fresh or chilled 0307 29 00 Other Mussels (Mytilus spp., Perna spp.): 0307 31 00 Live, fresh or chilled 0307 39 Other: 0307 39 10 Clams, clam meat (bivalves-Victorita, spp., Mertrix spp. and Katalysia spp.) 0307 39 90 Other Cuttle fish (Sepia officinalis, Rossia macrosoma,Septiola spp.) and squid (Ommastrephes spp., Loligo spp., Nototodarus spp., Sepioteuthis spp.): 0307 41 Live, fresh and chilled: 0307 41 10 Cuttle fish 0307 41 20 Squid 0307 49 0307 49 10 0307 49 20 0307 49 30 0307 49 90 Other: Squid tubes, frozen Whole squids, frozen Dried squids Other Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Octopus (Octopus spp.): 0307 51 00 Live, fresh or chilled 0307 59 00 Other 0307 60 00 Snails, other than sea snails Free Free Free Clams, cockles and ark shells (families Arcidae,Arcticidae, Cardiidae, Donacidae, Hiatellidae, Mactridae, Mesodesmatidae, Myidae, Semelidae, Solecurtidae, Solenidae, Tridacnidae and Veneridae): 0307 71 00 Live, fresh or chilled 0307 79 00 Other Abalone (Haliotis spp.): 0307 81 00 Live, fresh or chilled 0307 89 00 Other Other, including flours, meals and pellets, fit for human consumption: 0307 91 00 Live, fresh or chilled 0307 99 00 Other 0307 99 Other: 0307 99 10 Sea shell flesh 38 Free Free Free Free Free Free Free 0307 99 20 Jelly fish (Rhopelina spp.), dried salted or frozen 0307 99 90 Other 0308 0308 21 00 0308 29 00 AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES OTHER THAN CRUSTACEANS AND MOLLUSCS,LIVE,FRESH, CHILLED, FROZEN, DRIED, SALTED OR IN BRINE; SMOKED AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES OTHER THAN CRUSTACEANS AND MOLLUSCS, WHETHER OR NOT COOKED BEFORE OR DURING THE SMOKING PROCESS; FLOURS, MEALS AND PELLETS OF AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES OTHER THAN CRUSTACEANS AND MOLLUSCS, FIT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION Sea cucumbers (Stichopus japonicus, Holothurioidea): Live, fresh or chilled Other Sea urchins (Strongylocentrotus spp., Paracentrotus lividus, Loxechinus albus,Echichinus esculentus): Live, fresh or chilled Other 0308 30 0308 30 10 0308 30 20 0308 90 00 Jellyfish (Rhopilema spp.): Live, fresh or chilled Dried, salted or frozen Other 0308 11 00 0308 19 00 Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Policy Conditions of this Chapter: (1) An application for grant of a licence for import of Animals, Birds and Reptiles (including their parts and products) may be made in the Aayat Niryat form given in ANF 2B of the Handbook of Procedures Vol. I, to the Director General of Foreign Trade alongwith the recommendation of the Chief Wild Life Warden of the State concerned. (2) Import of wild animals (including their parts and products) as defined in the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 is prohibited and in respect of those species listed in CITES, is subject to the provisions of CITES. 39 CHAPTER 4 DAIRY PRODUCE; BIRD'S EGGS; NATURAL HONEY; EDIBLE PRODUCTS OF ANIMAL ORIGIN, NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED OR INCLUDED NOTES: 1. The expression "milk" means full cream milk or partially or completely skimmed milk. 2. For the purposes of heading 0405: (a) The term "butter" means natural butter, whey butter or recombined butter (fresh, salted or rancid, including canned butter) derived exclusively from milk, with a milk fat content of 80% or more but not more than 95% by weight and a maximum milk solids-not-fat content of 2% by weight and a maximum water content of 16% by weight. Butter does not contain added emulsifiers, but may contain sodium chloride, food colours, neutralising salts and cultures of harmless lactic-acid-producing bacteria. (b) The expression "dairy spreads" means a spreadable emulsion of the waterin-oil type, containing milkfat as the only fat in the product, with a milkfat content of 39% or more but less than 80% by weight. 3. Products obtained by the concentration of whey and with the addition of milk or milkfat are to be classified as cheese in heading 0406 provided that they have the three following characteristics: (a) A milkfat content, by weight of the dry matter, of 5% or more; (b) A dry matter content, by weight, of at least 70% but not exceeding 85%; and (c) They are moulded or capable of being moulded. 4. This Chapter does not cover: (a) Products obtained from whey, containing by weight more than 95% lactose, expressed as anhydrous lactose calculated on the dry matter (heading 1702); or (b) Albumins (including concentrates of two or more whey proteins, containing by weight more than 80% whey proteins, calculated on the dry matter) (heading 3502) or globulins (heading 3504). SUB-HEADING NOTES: 1. For the purposes of sub-heading 0404 10, the expression "modified whey" means products consisting of whey constituents, that is, whey from which all or part of the lactose, proteins or minerals have been removed, whey to which 40 natural whey constituents have been added, and products obtained by mixing natural whey constituents. 2. For the purposes of sub-heading 0405 10, the term "butter" does not include dehydrated butter or ghee (sub-heading 0405 90). SUPPLEMENTARY NOTE: In this Chapter "Wild Animals" means wild animals as defined in Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 (53 of 1972). Exim Code Item Description 0401 0401 10 00 0401 20 00 0401 40 00 0401 50 00 0402 Policy MILK AND CREAM,NOTCONCENTRATED NOR CONTAINING ADDED SUGAR OR OTHER SWEETENING MATTER Of a fat content, by weight, not exceeding 1% Free Of a fat content, by weight, exceeding 1% but not Free exceeding 6% Of a fat content, by weight, exceeding 6% but not Free exceeding 10% Of a fat content, by weight, exceeding 10% Free MILK AND CREAM, CONCENTRATED OR CONTAINING ADDED SUGAR OR OTHER SWEETENING MATTER 0402 10 In powder, granules or other solid forms, of a fat content, by weight not exceeding 1.5%: 0402 10 10 Skimmed Milk Free 0402 10 20 Milk food for babies Free 0402 10 90 Other Free In powder, granules or other solid forms, of a fat content, by weight exceeding 1.5%: 0402 21 00 Not containing added sugar or other Free sweetening matter 0402 29 0402 29 10 0402 29 20 0402 29 90 0402 91 Other: Whole milk Milk for babies Other Other: Not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter: 41 Free Free Free Policy Conditions 0402 91 10 Condensed milk 0402 91 90 Other Free Free 0402 99 0402 99 10 0402 99 20 0402 99 90 0403 Free Free Free Other: Whole Milk Condensed Milk Other BUTTERMILK, CURDLED MILK AND CREAM, YOGURT, KEPHIR AND OTHER FERMENTED OR ACIDIFIED MILK AND CREAM, WHETHER OR NOT CONCENTRATED OR CONTAINING ADDED SUGAR OR OTHER SWEETENING MATTER OR FLAVOURED OR CONTAINING ADDED FRUIT, NUTS OR COCOA 0403 10 00 Yogurt 0403 90 Other: 0403 90 10 Butter milk 0403 90 90 Other Free Free Free 0404 WHEY, WHETHER OR NOT CONCENTRATED OR CONTAINING ADDED SUGAR OR OTHER SWEETENING MATTER; PRODUCTS CONSISTING OF NATURAL MILK CONSTITUENTS, WHETHER OR NOT CONTAINING ADDED SUGAR OR OTHER SWEETENING MATTER, NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED OR INCLUDED 0404 10 Whey and modified whey whether or not concentrated or containing added sugar or other sweetening matter: 0404 10 10 Whey, concentrated, evaporated or condensed, Free liquid or semi-solid 0404 10 20 Whey, dry, blocks and powdered Free 0404 10 90 Other Free 0404 90 00 Other Free BUTTER AND OTHER FATS AND OILS DERIVED FROM MILK; DAIRY SPREADS 0405 10 00 Butter 0405 20 00 Dairy Spreads Free Free 0405 42 0405 90 0405 90 10 0405 90 20 0405 90 90 Other: Butter Oil Ghee Other Free Free Free 0406 CHEESE AND CURD 0406 10 00 Fresh (unripened or uncured) cheese, including whey cheese and curd 0406 20 00 Grated or powdered cheese, of all kinds 0406 30 00 Processed Cheese not grated or powdered 0406 40 00 Blue-veined cheese and other cheese containing veins produced by Penicillium roqueforti 0406 90 00 Other cheese Free Free Free Free Free BIRDS' EGGS, IN SHELL, FRESH, PRESERVED OR COOKED Fertilised eggs for incubation: 0407 11 00 Of fowls of the species Gallus domesticus Restricted 0407 19 Other: 0407 19 10 Of ducks 0407 19 90 Other Restricted Restricted Other fresh eggs: 0407 21 00 Of fowls of the species Gallus domesticus 0407 29 00 Other Restricted Restricted 0407 90 00 Other Restricted 0407 0408 BIRDS EGGS, NOT IN SHELL, AND EGG YOLKS, FRESH, DRIED, COOKED BY STEAMING OR BY BOILING IN WATER, MOULDED, FROZEN OR OTHERWISE PRESERVED, WHETHER OR NOT CONTAINING ADDED SUGAR OR OTHER SWEETENING MATTER Egg yolks: 0408 11 00 Dried 0408 19 00 Other Free Free Other: 0408 91 00 Dried 0408 99 00 Other 0409 00 00 Natural Honey Free Free Free 43 0410 EDIBLE PRODUCTS OF ANIMAL ORIGIN, NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED OR INCLUDED 0410 00 Edible products of animal origin, not elsewhere specified or included: 0410 00 10 Of Wild animals 0410 00 20 Turtle eggs and Salanganes’ nests (“birds’ nests”) 0410 00 90 Other Prohibited Not permitted to be imported Restricted Not permitted to be imported Restricted Not permitted to be imported Policy Conditions of this Chapter: (1) An application for grant of a licence for import of Animals, Birds and Reptiles (including their parts and products) may be made in the form given in ANF 2B of the Handbook of Procedures Vol. I, to the Director General of Foreign Trade alongwith the recommendation of the Chief Wild Life Warden of the State concerned. (2) Import of wild animals (including their parts and products) as defined in the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 is prohibited and in respect of those species listed in CITES, is subject to the provisions of CITES. (3) Import of milk and milk products (including food preparations with milk or milk solids as an ingredient) from China is ‘Prohibited’ till 24.6.2012 or until further orders, whichever is earlier. The transitional arrangements under para 1.5 of the Foreign Trade Policy will not be allowed in the case of import of above products from China for this period. [Notification No. 91 (RE-2010)/2009-14 dated 26.12.2011] 44 CHAPTER 5 PRODUCTS OF ANIMAL ORIGIN, NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED OR INCLUDED NOTES: 1. This Chapter does not cover: (a) Edible products (other than guts, bladders and stomachs of animals, whole and pieces thereof, and animal blood, liquid or dried); (b) Hides or Skins (including furskins) other than goods of heading 0505 and parings and similar waste of raw hides or skins of heading 0511 (Chapter 41 or 43); (c) Animal textile materials, other than horsehair and horsehair waste (Section XI); or (d) Prepared knots or tufts for broom or brush making (heading 9603). 2. For the purposes of heading 0501, the sorting of hair by length (provided the root ends and tip ends respectively are not arranged together) shall be deemed not to constitute working. 3. Throughout this Schedule, elephant, hippopotamus, walrus, narwhal and wild boar tusks rhinoceros horns and the teeth of all animals are regarded as “ivory”. 4. Throughout this schedule, the expression “horsehair” means hair of the manes or tails of equine or bovine animals. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTE: In this Chapter, the expressions “wild animal” and “wild life” have the meanings respectively assigned to them in clauses (36) and (37) of section 2 of the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 (53 of 1972); and the expression “wild bird” means any bird specified in Schedules to that Act. Exim Code Item Description Policy 0501 HUMAN HAIR, UNWORKED, WHETHER OR NOT WASHED OR SCOURED; WASTE OF HUMAN HAIR HUMAN HAIR HUMAN HAIR 0501 00 Human hair, unworked, whether or not washed or scoured; waste of human hair: scoured;hair waste of human hair: or not 0501 00 10 Human Free unworked, whether washed or scoured 0501 00 20 Waste of human hair Free 45 Policy Conditions 0502 PIGS, HOGS OR BOARS BRISTLES AND HAIR; BADGER HAIR AND OTHER BRUSH MAKING HAIR; WASTE OF SUCH BRISTLES OR HAIR 0502 10 Pigs', hogs' or boars' bristles and hair and waste thereof: 0502 10 10 Pigs', hogs' or boars' bristles and hair Free 0502 10 20 Waste of pigs' hogs' or boars' bristles and hair Free 0502 90 Other: 0502 90 10 Badger hair and other brush making hair Free 0502 90 20 Yak tail hair Free 0502 90 90 Other Free 0504 Subject to Policy Condition 2 of the Chapter. Subject to Policy Condition 2 of the Chapter. Subject to Policy Condition 2 of the Chapter. Subject to Policy Condition 2 of the Chapter. Subject to Policy Condition 2 of the Chapter. GUTS, BLADDERS AND STOMACHS OF ANIMALS (OTHER THAN FISH), WHOLEAND PIECES THEREOF, FRESH, CHILLED, FROZEN, SALTED, IN BRINE, DRIED OR SMOKED 0504 00 Guts, bladders and stomachs of animals (other than fish), whole and pieces thereof, fresh, chilled, frozen, salted, in brine, dried or smoked: 0504 00 10 Guts of cattle for natural food casings Restricted 0504 00 20 Guts of sheep and goats for natural food casings Free Guts of other animals for natural food casings: 0504 00 31 Of wild animals Prohibited Not permitted to be imported 0504 00 39 Other Restricted Guts other than for natural food casings: 0504 00 41 Of wild animals 0504 00 49 Other 46 Prohibited Not permitted to be imported Restricted Bladders and stomachs: 0504 00 51 Of wild animals Prohibited 0504 00 59 Other Restricted 0505 Not permitted to be imported SKINS AND OTHER PARTS OF BIRDS, WITH THEIR FEATHERS OR DOWN, FEATHERS AND PARTS OF FEATHERS (WHETHER OR NOT WITH TRIMMED EDGES) AND DOWN, NOT FURTHER WORKED THAN CLEANED, DISINFECTED OR TREATED FOR PRESERVATION; POWDER AND WASTE OF FEATHERS OR PARTS OF FEATHERS 0505 10 Feathers of a kind used for stuffing; down: 0505 10 10 Of wild birds Prohibited 0505 10 90 Other Free 0505 90 Other: 0505 90 10 Peacock tail and wing feather (trimmed or not) Free Other feather (excluding for stuffing purpose): 0505 90 21 Of wild birds Prohibited 0505 90 29 Other Free Powder and waste of feathers or parts of feathers: 0505 90 31 Of wild birds Prohibited 0505 90 39 Other Free Skins and other parts: 0505 90 91 Of wild birds Prohibited 0505 90 99 Other Free 47 Not permitted to be imported Subject to Policy Condition 3 of the Chapter. Subject to Policy Condition 3 of the Chapter. Not permitted to be imported Subject to Policy Condition 3 of the Chapter. Not permitted to be imported Subject to Policy Condition 3 of the Chapter. Not permitted to be imported Subject to Policy Condition 3 of the Chapter. BONES AND HORN-CORES, UNWORKED, DEFATTED, SIMPLY PREPARED (BUT NOT CUT TO SHAPE), TREATED WITH ACID OR DEGELATINISED POWDER AND WASTE OF THESE PRODUCTS 0506 10 Ossein and bones treated with acid: Bones, including horn-cores, crushed: 0506 10 11 Of wild animals 0506 10 19 Other Bone grist: 0506 10 21 Of wild animals Prohibited Not permitted to be imported Free Subject to Policy Condition 3 of the Chapter. Prohibited Not permitted to be imported Free Subject to Policy Condition 3 of the Chapter. 0506 10 29 Other Ossein: 0506 10 31 Of wild animals Prohibited Not permitted to be imported Free Subject to Policy Condition 3 of the Chapter. 0506 10 39 Other Bones, horn cones and parts thereof, not crushed: 0506 10 41 Of wild animals 0506 10 49 Other Prohibited Not permitted to be imported Free Subject to Policy Condition 3 of the Chapter. 0506 90 Other: Bone meal: 0506 90 11 Of wild animals Prohibited Not permitted to be imported Free Subject to Policy Condition 3 of the Chapter. 0506 90 19 Other Other: 0506 90 91 Of wild animals Prohibited Not permitted to be imported Free Subject to Policy Condition 3 of the Chapter. 0506 90 99 Other 48 IVORY, TORTOISE-SHELL, WHALEBONE AND WHALE-BONE HAIR, HORNS, ANTLERS, HOOVES, NAILS, CLAWS AND BEAKS, UNWORKED OR SIMPLY PREPAREDBUT NOT CUT TO SHAPE; POWDER AND WASTE OF THESE PRODUCTS 0507 10 Ivory; ivory powder and waste: 0507 10 10 Ivory Prohibited Not permitted to be imported 0507 10 20 Ivory powder and waste Prohibited Not permitted to be imported 0507 90 Other: 0507 90 10 Hoof meal Free Subject to Policy Condition 2 & 3 of the Chapter. 0507 90 20 Horn meal Free 0507 90 30 Hooves, claws, nails and beaks Free 0507 90 40 Antlers Free 0507 90 50 Buffalo horns Free 0507 90 60 Tortoise-shell Free 0507 90 70 Claws and waste of tortoise shell Free 0507 90 90 Other Free 0508 CORAL AND SIMILAR MATERIALS, UNWORKED OR SIMPLY PREPARED BUT NOT OTHERWISE WORKED; SHELLS OF MOLLUSCS, CRUSTACEANS OR ECHINODERMS AND CUTTLEBONE, UNWORKED OR SIMPLY PREPARED BUT NOT CUT TO SHAPE, POWDER AND WASTE THEREOF 49 Subject to Policy Condition 2 & 3 of the Chapter. Subject to Policy Condition 2 & 3 of the Chapter. Subject to Policy Condition 2 & 3 of the Chapter. Subject to Policy Condition 2 & 3 of the Chapter. Subject to Policy Condition 2 & 3 of the Chapter. Subject to Policy Condition 2 & 3 of the Chapter. Subject to Policy Condition 2 & 3 of the 0508 00 Coral and similar materials, unworked or simply prepared but not otherwise worked; shells of molluscs, crustaceans or echinoderms and cuttle- bone, unworked or simply prepared but not cut to shape, powder and waste thereof: 0508 00 10 Coral Free 0508 00 20 Chanks Free 0508 00 30 Cowries Free 0508 00 40 Cuttlefish bones Free 0508 00 50 Shells Free 0508 00 90 Other Free 0509 Subject to Policy Condition 3 of the Chapter. Subject to Policy Condition 3 of the Chapter. Subject to Policy Condition 3 of the Chapter. Subject to Policy Condition 3 of the Chapter. Subject to Policy Condition 3 of the Chapter. Subject to Policy Condition 3 of the Chapter. OMITTED 0510 AMBERGRIS, CASTOREUM, CIVET AND MUSK; CANTHARIDES; BILE, WHETHER OR NOT DRIED; GLANDS AND OTHER ANIMAL PRODUCTS USED IN THE PREPARATION OF PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS, FRESH, CHILLED, FROZEN OR OTHERWISE PROVISIONALLY 0510 00 Ambergris, castoreum, civet and musk; cantharides;bile, whether or not dried; glands and other animal products used in the preparation of pharmaceutical products, fresh, chilled, frozen or otherwise provisionally preserved: 0510 00 10 Bezoar, cow (goolochan) Free 0510 00 20 Ox Gallstone Free 0510 00 30 Placenta, frozen Free 50 Subject to Policy Condition 3 of the Chapter. Subject to Policy Condition 3 of the Chapter. Subject to Policy Condition 3 of the Chapter. Other: 0510 00 91 Of wild animals Prohibited Not permitted to be imported Free Subject to Policy Condition 3 of the Chapter. 0510 00 99 Other 0511 ANIMAL PRODUCTS NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED OR INCLUDED; DEAD ANIMALS OF CHAPTER 1 OR 3, UNFIT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION 0511 10 00 Bovine semen Restricted 0511 91 Products of fish or crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates; dead animals of 0511 91 10 Fish nails Prohibited Not permitted to be imported 0511 91 20 Fish tails Prohibited Not permitted to be imported 0511 91 30 Other fish waste Prohibited Not permitted to be imported 0511 91 90 Other Restricted 0511 99 Other: Silkworm pupae: 0511 99 11 Artemia Free 0511 99 19 Other Free Sinews and tendons: 0511 99 21 Of wild life Prohibited Not permitted to be imported 0511 99 29 Other Restricted Other: 0511 99 91 Frozen semen, other than bovine Restricted bovine embryo: 0511 99 92 Of wild life Prohibited Not permitted to be imported Restricted 0511 99 99 Other Policy Conditions of this Chapter: (1) An application for grant of a licence for import of Animals, Birds and Reptiles (including their parts and products) may be made in the Aayat Niryat form given in ANF 2B of the Handbook of Procedures Vol. I, to the Director General of Foreign Trade alongwith the recommendation of the Chief Wild Life Warden of the State concerned. (2) Import of Wild Animals (including their parts and products) as defined in the WildLife (Protection) Act, 1972 is prohibited. (3) Imports will be subject to the provisions of CITES (Convention of InternationalTrade in Endangered Species of wild Fauna & Flora). 51 SECTION II VEGETABLE PRODUCTS NOTE: In this Section, the term “pellets” means products, which have been agglomerated either directly by compression or by the addition of a binder in a proportion not exceeding 3 percent by weight. CHAPTE 6 LIVE TREES AND OTHER PLANTS; BULBS, ROOTS AND THE LIKE; CUT FLOWERS AND ORNAMENTAL FOLIAGE NOTES: 1. Subject to the second part of heading 0601, this Chapter covers only live trees and goods (including seedling vegetables) of a kind commonly supplied by nursery gardeners or florists for planting or for ornamental use; nevertheless it does not include potatoes, onions, shallots, garlic or other products of Chapter 7. 2. Any reference in heading 0603 or 0604 to goods of any kind shall be construed as including a reference to bouquets, floral baskets, wreaths and similar articles made wholly or partly of goods of that kind, account not being taken of accessories of other materials. However, these headings do not include collages or similar decorative plaques of heading 9701. Exim Code Item Description Policy BULBS, TUBERS, TUBEROUS ROOTS, CORMS, CROWNS AND RHIZOMES,DORMANT, IN 0601 GROWTH OR IN FLOWER; CHICORY PLANTS AND ROOTS OTHER THAN ROOTS OF HEADING 1212 0601 10 00 Bulbs, tubers, tuberous roots, corms, corms and Free rhizomes, dormant 52 Policy Conditions Import permitted in accordance with import permit granted under Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Imports into India) Order, 2003. 0601 20 Bulbs, tubers, tuberous roots, corms, crowns and rhizomes, in growth or in flower; chicory plants and roots: 0601 20 10 Bulbs, horticultural Free Chicory plants and roots: 0601 20 21 Plants Free Import permitted in accordance with import permit granted under Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Imports into India) Order, 2003. Free Import permitted in accordance with import permit granted under Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Imports into India) Order, 2003. Restricted Import permitted for sowing or planting without a licence in accordance with import permit granted under Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Imports into India) Order, 2003. 0601 20 22 Roots 0601 20 90 Other 0602 Import permitted in accordance with import permit granted under Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Imports into India) Order, 2003. OTHER LIVE PLANTS (INCLUDING THEIR ROOTS), CUTTINGS AND SLIPS; MUSHROOM SPAWN 53 0602 10 00 Unrooted cuttings and slips Free 0602 20 Trees, shrubs and bushes, grafted or not, of kinds, which bear edible fruits or nuts: 0602 20 10 Edible fruit or nut trees, grafted or not 0602 20 20 Cactus Import permitted in accordance with import permit granted under Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Imports into India) Order, 2003. 0602 20 90 Other Free Restricted Import will be subject to the provisions of Convention of International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna & Flora (CITES). Free 0602 30 00 Rhododendrons and azaleas, grafted or not 0602 40 00 Roses, grafted or not Free Free 0602 90 Other: 0602 90 10 Mushroom spawn 0602 90 20 Flowering plants (excluding roses and rhododendrons) 0602 90 30 Tissue culture plant 0602 90 90 Other 0603 0603 11 00 0603 12 00 0603 13 00 0603 14 00 0603 15 00 0603 19 00 0603 90 00 CUT FLOWERS AND FLOWER BUDS OF A KIND SUITABLE FOR BOUQUETS OR FOR ORNAMENTAL PURPOSES, FRESH, DRIED, DYED, BLEACHED, IMPREGNATED OR OTHERWISE PREPARED Fresh: Roses Carnations Orchids Chrysanthemums Lilies (Lilium spp.) Other Other 54 Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free 0604 FOLIAGE, BRANCHES AND OTHER PARTS OF PLANTS, WITHOUT FLOWERS OR FLOWER BUDS, AND GRASSES, MOSSES AND LICHENS, BEING GOODS OF A KIND SUITABLE FOR BOUQUETS OR FOR ORNAMENTAL PURPOSES, FRESH, DRIED, DYED, BLEACHED, IMPREGNATED OR OTHERWISE PREPARED 0604 20 00 Fresh 0604 90 00 Other Free Free Policy Conditions of this Chapter: (1) Import of seeds of vegetables, flowers, fruits and plants, tubers and bulbs of flowers, cutting, sapling, budwood etc., of flowers and fruits for sowing or planting is permitted without a licence in accordance with a permit for import granted under the Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Imports into India) Order, 2003. However, import of Poppy seeds if permitted for import under the Plants, Fruits and Seeds (Regulation of Import into India) Order, 1989 for sowing or planting shall be subject to the condition that importer shall produce a certificate from the competent authority of the country of origin that opium poppy has been grown licitly/legally in that country as per requirements of the International Narcotics Control Bureau. (2) Import of living plants, seeds for sowing or plant material shall be made by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Agricultural Universities, Botanical and Horticulture Departments of other Universities and State Governments, without a licence. Such import shall be subject to such conditions as may be specified by the Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India, from time to time. 55 CHAPTER 12 OIL SEEDS AND OLEAGINOUS FRUITS; MISCELLANEOUS GRAINS, SEEDS AND FRUIT; INDUSTRIAL OR MEDICINAL PLANTS; STRAW AND FODDER. NOTES: 1. Heading 1207 applies, inter alia, to palm nuts and kernels, cotton seeds, castor oil seeds, sesamum seeds, mustard seeds, safflower seeds, poppy seeds and shea nuts (karite nuts). It does not apply to products of heading 0801 or 0802 or to olives (Chapter 07 or Chapter 20). 2. Heading 1208 applies not only to non-defatted flours and meals but also to flours and meals which have been partially defatted or defatted and wholly or partially refatted with their original oils. It does not, however, apply to residues of headings 2304 to 2306. 3. For the purposes of heading 1209, beet seeds, grass and other herbage seeds, seeds of ornamental flowers, vegetable seeds, seeds of forest trees, seeds of fruit trees, seeds of vetches (other than those of the species Vicia faba) or of lupines are to be regarded as “seeds of a kind used for sowing”. Heading 1209 does not, however, apply to the following even if for sowing: (a) Leguminous vegetables or sweet corn (Chapter 07); (b) Spices or other products of Chapter 09; (c) Cereals (Chapter 10); or (d) Products of headings 1201 to 1207 or 1211. 4. Heading 1211 applies, inter alia, to the following plants or parts thereof: basil, borage, ginseng, hyssop, liquorice, all species of mint, rosemary, rue, sage and wormwood. Heading 1211 does not, however, apply to: (a) Medicaments of Chapter 30; (b) Perfumery, cosmetic or toilet preparations of Chapter 33; or (c) Insecticides, fungicides, herbicides, disinfectants or similar products of heading 3808. 5. For the purposes of heading 1212, the term “seaweeds and other algae” does not include: (a) Dead single-cell micro-organisms of heading 2102; (b) Cultures of micro-organisms of heading 3002; or (c) Fertilizers of heading 3101 or 3105. 56 SUB-HEADING NOTE: For the purposes of sub-heading 1205 10, the expression “low erucic acid rape or colza seeds” means rape or colza seeds yielding a fixed oil which has an erucic acid content of less than 2% by weight and yielding a solid component which contains less than 30 micromoles of glucosinolates per gram. Exim Code Item Description Policy 1201 SOYA BEANS, WHETHER OR NOT BROKEN 1201 00 Soya beans, whether or not broken: 1201 10 00 Seed 1201 90 00 Other 1202 Restricted Import subject to conditions at Policy Condition (4) below. Free GROUND-NUT, NOT ROASTED OR OTHERWISE COOKED, WHETHER OR NOT SHELLED OR BROKEN 1202 30 Seed: 1202 30 10 H. P. S Restricted Import subject to conditions at Policy Condition (4) below. 1202 30 90 Other Restricted Import subject to conditions at Policy Condition (4) below. Other: 1202 41 In shell: 1202 41 10 H.P.S 1202 41 90 Other Free Free 1202 42 1202 42 10 1202 42 20 1202 42 90 Free Free Free Shelled, whether or not broken: Kernels, H.P.S Kernels, other Other 1203 00 00 Copra 1204 1204 00 Policy Conditions State Import allowed Trading through STC Enterprise subject to para 2.11 of Foreign Trade Policy. LINSEED, WHETHER OR NOT BROKEN Linseed, whether or not broken: 57 1204 00 10 Of seed quality Restricted Import subject to conditions at Policy Condition (4) below. 1204 00 90 Other Free 1205 RAPE OR COLZA SEEDS, WHETHER OR NOT BROKEN 1205 10 00 Low eructic acid rape or colza seeds Free 1205 90 00 Other Subject to Quarantine condition. Free 1206 SUNFLOWER SEEDS, WHETHER OR NOT BROKEN 1206 00 Sunflower seeds, whether or not broken: 1206 00 10 Of seed quality Free 1206 00 90 Other Subject to Quarantine condition. Free 1207 OTHER OIL SEEDS AND OLEAGINOUS FRUITS, WHETHER OR NOT BROKEN 1207 10 Palm nuts and kernels: 1207 10 10 Palm nuts 1207 10 90 Palm kernels Cotton seeds: 1207 21 00 Seed Free Free Restricted Import subject to conditions at Policy Condition (4) Free 1207 29 00 Other 1207 30 Castor oil seeds: 1207 30 10 Of seed quality Restricted Import subject to conditions at Policy Condition (4) below. Free 1207 30 90 Other 1207 40 Sesamum seeds: 1207 40 10 Of seed quality Restricted Import subject to conditions at Policy Condition (4) below. Free 1207 40 90 Other 1207 50 Mustard seeds: 1207 50 10 Of seed quality Restricted Import subject to conditions at Policy 58 Condition (4) below. 1207 50 90 Other 1207 60 Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius) seeds: 1207 60 10 Of seed quality Free 1207 60 90 Other 1207 70 Melon seeds: 1207 70 10 Of seed quality Free 1207 70 90 Other Other: 1207 91 00 Poppy seeds Free Restricted Restricted Free 1207 99 1207 99 10 1207 99 20 1207 99 30 1207 99 40 1207 99 90 Other: Ajams Mango kernel Niger seed Kokam Other 1208 FLOURS AND MEALS OF OIL SEEDS OR OLEAGINOUS FRUITS, OTHER THAN THOSE OF MUSTARD Import subject to conditions at Policy Condition (4) below. Import subject to conditions at Policy Condition (4) below. Import subject to conditions at Policy Condition (3) below. Free Free Free Free Free 1208 10 00 Of soya beans 1208 90 00 Other 1209 SEEDS, FRUIT AND SPORES, OF A KIND USED FOR SOWING 1209 10 00 Sugar beet seeds Seeds of forage plants: 1209 21 00 Lucerne (alfalfa) seeds 59 Free Free Restricted Import subject to conditions at Policy Condition (4) below. Free Import permitted in accordance with import permit granted under Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Imports into India) Order, 2003. 1209 22 00 Clover (Trifolium spp.) seeds Free Import permitted in accordance with import permit granted under Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Imports into India) Order, 2003. 1209 23 00 Fescue seeds Free 1209 24 00 Kentucky blue grass (Poa pratensis L.) seeds Free 1209 25 00 Rye grass (Lolium multiflorum Lam., Lolium perenne L.) seeds Free Import permitted in accordance with import permit granted under Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Imports into India) Order, 2003. Import permitted in accordance with import permit granted under Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Imports into India) Order, 2003. Import permitted in accordance with import permit granted under Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Imports into India) Order, 2003. 1209 29 Other: 1209 29 10 Australian lupin seeds Free 60 Import permitted in accordance with import permit granted under Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Imports into India) Order, 2003. 1209 29 90 Other Free Import permitted in accordance with import permit granted under Plant Quarantine Regulation of Imports into India) Order, 2003. 1209 30 00 Seeds of herbaceous plants cultivated principally for their flowers Free Import permitted in accordance with import permit granted under Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Imports into India) Order, 2003. Other: 1209 91 Vegetable seeds: 1209 91 10 Of Cabbage Free Import permitted in accordance with import permit granted under Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Imports into India) Order, 2003. 1209 91 20 Of Cauliflower Free 1209 91 30 Of Onion Free Import permitted in accordance with import permit granted under Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Imports into India) Order, 2003. Import permitted in accordance with import permit granted under Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Imports into India) Order, 2003. 61 1209 91 40 Of Pea Restricted Import subject to conditions at Licensing note (4) below. 1209 91 50 Of Radish Free Import permitted in accordance with import permit granted under Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Imports into India) Order, 2003. 1209 91 60 Of Tomato Free 1209 91 90 Other Free Import permitted in accordance with import permit granted under Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Imports into India) Order, Import subject to conditions at Policy Condition (4) below. 1209 99 Other: 1209 99 10 Fruit seeds for planting or sowings Free 1209 99 90 Other Restricted 1210 HOP CONES, FRESH OR DRIED, WHETHER OR NOT GROUND, POWDERED OR IN THE FORM OF PELLETS; LUPULIN 1210 10 00 Hop cones, neither ground nor powdered nor in Free the form of pellets 1210 20 00 Hop cones, ground, powdered or in the form of Free pellets; lupulin 62 Import subject to conditions at Policy Condition (4) below. Import subject to conditions at Policy Condition (4) below. However, import of Pomegranate seeds will be free. 1211 PLANTS AND PARTS OF PLANTS (INCLUDING SEEDS AND FRUITS), OF A KIND USED PRIMARILY IN PERFUMERY, IN PHARMACY OR FOR INSECTICIDAL, FUNGICIDAL OR SIMILAR PURPOSE,FRESH OR DRIED, WHETHER OR NOT CUT, CRUSHED OR POWDERED 1211 20 00 Ginseng roots 1211 30 00 Coca leaf 1211 40 00 Poppy straw 1211 90 1211 90 11 1211 90 12 1211 90 13 1211 90 14 1211 90 15 Other: Seeds: Ambrette seeds Nuxvomica, dried ripe seeds Psyllium seed (isobgul) Neem seed Jojoba seed Free Restricted Restricted Free Free Free Free Restricted Import subject to conditions at Policy Condition (4) below. Restricted 1211 90 19 Other 1211 90 21 1211 90 22 1211 90 23 1211 90 24 1211 90 25 1211 90 26 1211 90 29 Leaves, powder, flowers and pods: Belladona leaves Senna leaves and pods Neem leaves, powder Gymnema powder Cubeb powder Pyrethrum Other Free Free Free Free Free Free Free 1211 90 31 1211 90 32 1211 90 33 1211 90 39 Bark, husk, and rind: Cascara sagrada bark Psyllium husk (isobgul husk) Gamboge fruit rind Other Free Free Free Free Roots and Rhizomes: 1211 90 41 Belladona roots 1211 90 42 Galangal rhizomes and roots 1211 90 43 Ipecac dried rhizome and roots Free Free Free 63 1211 90 44 Serpentina roots (rowwalfia serpentina and other Restricted Import will be species of rowwalfias) subject to the provisions of Convention of International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna & Flora (CITES). 1211 90 45 Zedovary roots Free 1211 90 46 Kuth root Restricted Import will be subject to the provisions of Convention of International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna & Flora (CITES) and Wildlife (Protection) act 1972. 1211 90 47 Sarasaparilla roots Free 1211 90 48 Sweet flag rhizomes Free 1211 90 49 Other Free 1211 90 50 Sandalwood chips and dust Free 1211 90 60 Vinca rosea herbs Free 1211 90 70 Mint including leaves (all species) Free 1211 90 80 Agarwood Restricted Import will be subject to the provisions of Convention of International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna & Flora (CITES). Other: 1211 90 91 Chirata Free 1211 90 92 Tukmaria Free 1211 90 93 Unab (Indian Jujuba or Chinese dates) Free 1211 90 94 Basil, hyssop, rosemary, sage and savory Free 1211 90 95 Lovage Free 1211 90 96 Garcinia Free 1211 90 99 Other Free 1212 LOCUST BEANS, SEAWEEDS AND OTHER ALGAE, SUGAR BEET AND SUGARCANE, FRESH, CHILLED, FROZEN OR DRIED, WHETHER OR NOT GROUND; FRUIT STONES AND KERNELS AND OTHER VEGETABLE PRODUCTS (INCLUDING UNROASTED CHICORY ROOTS OF THE VARIETY Ci-chorium intybus sativum) OF A KIND USED PRIMARILY FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION, NOT ELSEWHERE Seaweeds and other algae: 1212 21 Fit for human consumption: 1212 21 10 Seaweeds 1212 21 90 Other algae Free Free 1212 29 Other: 1212 29 10 Seaweeds 1212 29 90 Other algae Free Free 1212 91 00 1212 92 00 1212 93 00 1212 94 00 Other: Sugar beet Locust beans (carob) Sugar cane Chicory roots Free Free Free Free 1212 99 1212 99 10 1212 99 20 1212 99 90 1213 00 00 Other: Kokam (cocum) flowers Mohua flowers Other Cereal straw and husks, unprepared, whether or not chopped, ground, pressed or in the form of 1214 SWEDES, MANGOLDS, FODDER ROOTS, HAY, LUCERNE (alfalfa), CLOVER, SAINFOIN, FORAGE KALE, LUPINES, VETCHES AND SIMILAR FORAGE PRODUCTS, WHETHER OR NOT IN THE FORM OF PELLETS 1214 10 00 Lucerne (alfalfa) meal and pellets 1214 90 00 Other Free Free Free Free Free Free Policy Conditions of this Chapter: (1) Plants and parts of plants (including seeds and fruits), of a kind used primarily in perfumery, in pharmacy or for insecticidal, fungicidal or similar purposes, fresh or dried, whether or not, crushed or powdered 65 (2) as covered under Exim Code 12.11, import of which has been shown as restricted and which are not covered by the list mentioned in licensing note 2 below, may be permitted freely by the Actual Users without an import license subject to plant protection quarantine certificate. However, import of opium (papaver species), cannabis (cannabis species) and (erythroxylon species) shall not be permitted. This free importability shall not be applicable to the items, poppy, flowers and unripe heads of dried poppy, psyllium husk (isobgul), psyllium seed (isobgul), poppy husk and jojoba seed. (2) Import of Crude Drugs required for making Ayurvedic, Unani or any other system of medicine as listed below is permitted freely. List of Crude Drugs required for the Manufacture of Ayurvedic, Unani or any other system of medicine Allowed for Import Without a Licence Sl. Ayurvedic/ Unani name of the Scientific and/or English name of No. crude drugs inclusive of parts the drug (1) (2) (3) A. PLANT ORIGIN DURGS 1, Vansalochan Tabsheer (Manna) Bambusa bambas Druce Sy. B. arundiracsa Wild Bamboo Manna. 2. Gaozeban (leaves, flowers) Borago officinitis Linn. 3. Suranjan (Corams) Colcheum Luteum Baker colchicum. 4. Bol. Mur Makki (Gum resin) Commiphora myrtha (nees) engl. Myrth. 5. Saqmonia (Resin) Convolvulus seammonia Linn. Scammony. 6. Yashtimadhu. Mulethi (Roots) Glycyrthiza glabra Linn. Licorice. 7. Hauber Abhal (Bernes) Juniperus communis Linn. Juniper Berries. 8. Todn (Seeds) Mathiola incana R.Br. 9. Deleted 10. Shaqaqul Misri (Root) Pastinaca secacul Linn. Wild Parship secacu. 11. Kab abchini (Fruits) Piper cubeba Linn. f. Cubed. 12. Mastagr Pistcia lentiscus Linn. mastich. 13. Maya Phala. Mazu (Galls) Quercus inbectoria Oliv. Oak. 14. Chobchini (Root) Smilax china Linn. china Root. 15. Unnab (Fruits) Zizyphus sativa gaerth Jujuba. 16. Aqarqarha (Root) Anacyclus pyrothrum Dc. Pollitery. 17. Bahman safaid (Root) & surkh Contaurea bheen Linn. (Red & White vraz) 18. Darronaj Aqrabi (Root) Doronicum pardalianches Linn. Roman Leopard's Bane. 19. Usara revand (Extract) Rheum emodia Wall Rheum. revandchini (Root) Rhubarb. 20. Ustokhuddus (Plant) 21. 22. 23. Habb-ul-Ghar (berries) Abb-ul-Aas (Berries) Ood-e-Saeeb (Root) 24. 25. Bisfayej (Root, Rhizome) Ushbah Maghribi (Root) 26. Turanjabeen (Manna) 27. Zarishak (Fruit) 28. Balsan (Habb Seeds Raughan-oil) 29. 30. Sheez Khisht (manna) Ushaq (Olio-gum-resin) 31. 32. Gul-e-Ghans (Flower) Habb-uo-Mahlab (Fruits, Seeds) 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. Faranj Mushk (Fruits, Seeds) Badiyan Khatal (Fruit) Biranjasif Jadwar Nirbisi (Root) Turmus safed Gulnar Farsi (Flower) Satar fars (Plant) Omitted Kahruba (Resin in fossil form) 42. 43. Damm-ul-Akhwain (Resineus exudate) Naryal daryaee 44. 45. Gul-e Pista (Flower) Loban (Balsamic resin Benzoin) 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. Anisoon (Fruit) Sarjarsam (Gum - resin) Rotanjot (Rhizome) Zoofa (Plant) Shaqiqoon (Mushroom) 51. 52. 53. Guggulu Pippali Kesara (kumkum) Lavandula stoechas Linn. French Lavander. Paurus nobils Linn. Lourd. Myrtus communis Linn. Myrtle. Paeonia officinalis Linn. Paeonia Root. Polypodium vulgare Linn. Polipody. Smliax aristole-chiaefolia Miller Maxician Sarsaparillao. Alnagi psoud-allhagi (Bieb) Desv Syn. A. Camelonum fiseb. Berberts vulgaris Linn. Borbery. Commiphora opobalsamin, Linn. engl. Balsome Tree. Pracinus ornus Linn. Darema ammoniacum D. Don. Annoniacum. Gentianaoilvueri Griseb Gentian. Prunus mahaleb Linn. Mahalab Tree. Dracocophalum moldivica Linn. Illcium verum Hook F. Achillea Millifolium Linn. Milfoil. Delphinium Denudatum Wall. Lupinus albus Linn. White lupin. Punica granatum Linn. Pom-Granate Zataria multiflora Boiss. Pinus succinifora Gopport Amber (Fossilised). Draecona cinnablri balf.f. Bragon's Blood Plant. Ladoicoa moldivica Pors. syn. L. Seychellarum labill. Pistacia yera Linn. Pistachio Plant. Styrax benzoin Dryand Olibanum or benzoin Tree. Pimpinalla anisum Linn. Ani fruits. votoria indica Linn. Onosma echiodes Linn. Nyssopus offcinalis Linn. Hyssop. Polyprous officinalis Fries Edible Mushroom. Commiphora wightil (Arn.)/Mukul Piper longun linn. Crocus sativus Linn. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. B. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Priyala Musali Shveta Black Cumin (Kala Zeera/Siaha Zeera) Nutmeg Mace MINERAL ORIGIN DRUGS Shilajit Boora-e-Armani Hajr-ul-Yahud Sahar Mohra Yaqoot (Choora) Parwala, Munga, Shaakh-eMarjan, bekh-e-Marjan, byssad Mukta, Moti Sang yashab Hingul, Shangraf Gil-e-Makhtoom Anjana Malla Manahshila Hartala Parada Buchanania lanzen Sprong Asparagen adsedence Carumcarvi or Carum bulbocastanum Black Bitumen, Mineral Pitch Bitumen. Bole Amreniac, Amrenian Bole. Fossil Enerinate. Serpentine Ruby. Coral (Colralium rubram.) Pearl. Jade. Cinnabar. Clay. Lead sulphide, Black antomony Arsenic Realgar Orpiment Mercury (3) Import of Poppy Seeds (Exim Code No. 1207 91 00) shall be allowed subject to the following conditions: (a) Import permitted only from Australia, Austria, France, China, Hungry, the Netherlands, Poland, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey and Czech Republic; (b) The importer shall produce an appropriate certificate from the competent authority of the exporting country that Opium Poppy have been grown licitly / legally in that country as per requirements of International Narcotics Control Bureau (website: http://www.incb.org); and (c) All import contracts for this item shall compulsory be registered with the Narcotics Commissioner, Central Bureau of Narcotics, Gwalior (website: http://cbn.nic.in) prior to import. (4) Import permitted for sowing without a licence subject to the new Policy on Seed Development, 1988 and in accordance with import permit granted under Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Imports into India) Order, 2003. (5) Import of Salab misri (Orchis laxiflora) required for the manufacture of Ayurvedic, Unani or any other system of medicine shall be subject to the provisions of Convention of International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna & Flora (CITES). 68 CHAPTER 13 LAC; GUMS, RESINS AND OTHER VEGETABLE SAPS AND EXTRACTS NOTES: 1. Heading 1302 applies, inter alia, to liquorice extract and extract of pyrethrum, extract of hops, extract of aloes and opium. The heading does not apply to: (a) Liquorice extract containing more than 10% by weight of sucrose or put up as confectionery (heading 1704); (b) Malt extract (heading 1901); (c) Extracts of coffee, tea or mate (heading 2101); (d) Vegetable saps or extracts constituting alcoholic beverages (Chapter 22); (e) Camphor, glycyrrhizin or other products of heading 2914 or 2938; (f) Concentrates of poppy straw containing not less than 50% by weight of alkaloids (heading 2939); (g) Medicaments of heading 3003 or 3004 or blood grouping reagents (heading 3006); (h) Tanning or dyeing extracts (heading 3201 or 3203); (i) Essential oils, concretes, absolutes, resinoids, extracted oleoresins, aqueous distillates or aqueous solution of essential oils or preparation based on odoriferous substances of a kind used for the manufacture of beverages (Chapter 33); or (j) Natural rubber, balata, gutta-percha, guayule, chicle or similar natural gums (heading 4001). Exim Code Item Description Policy Policy Conditions 1301 LAC;NATURAL GUMS, RESINS,GUMRESINS AND OLEORESINS (FOR EXAMPLE,BALSAMS) 1301 20 00 Gum Arabic 1301 90 Other: 1301 90 11 1301 90 12 1301 90 13 1301 90 14 1301 90 15 1301 90 16 1301 90 17 Natural gums: Asian gum African gum Asafoetida Benjamin ras Benjamin cowrie Karaya gum (Indian tragacanth) hastab Tragacanth (adraganth) Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free 1301 90 18 Storax 1301 90 19 Other Free Free Resins: 1301 90 21 Copal 1301 90 22 Dammar batu 1301 90 29 Other Free Free Free 1301 90 31 1301 90 32 1301 90 33 1301 90 34 1301 90 39 Gum Resins: Myrrh Oilbanum or frankincense Mastic gum Xanthium gum Other Free Free Free Free Free 1301 90 41 1301 90 42 1301 90 43 1301 90 44 1301 90 45 1301 90 46 1301 90 49 Oleoresins: Of Seeds Of Fruits Of Leaves Of Spices Of Flowers Of Roots Other Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Other: 1301 90 99 Other Free 1302 VEGETABLE SAPS AND EXTRACTS; PECTIC SUBSTANCES, PECTINATES AND PECTATES; AGAR-AGAR AND OTHER MUCILAGES AND THICKENERS, WHETHER OR NOT MODIFIED, DERIVED FROM VEGETABLE PRODUCTS Vegetable saps and extracts: 1302 11 00 Opium 1302 12 00 Of liquorice 1302 13 00 Of hops 1302 19 1302 19 11 1302 19 12 1302 19 13 1302 19 14 1302 19 15 1302 19 16 Other: Extracts: Of Belladona Of Cascara sagrada Of nux vomica Of ginseng (including powder) Of agarose Of neem Restricted Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free 1302 19 17 Of gymnema 1302 19 18 Of garacinia or gambodge 1302 19 19 Other Free Free Free 1302 19 20 1302 19 30 1302 19 90 1302 20 00 Free Free Free Free Cashew shell liquid (CNSL), crude Purified and distilled CNSL (Cardanol) Other Pectic substances, pectinates and pectates Mucilages and thickeners, whether or not modified, derived from vegetable products: 1302 31 00 Agar-agar 1302 32 1302 32 10 1302 32 20 1302 32 30 1302 32 40 1302 32 90 1302 39 00 Mucilages and thickeners, whether or not modified, derived from locust beans, locust bean seeds or guar seeds: Guar meal Guargum refined split Guargum treated and pulverised Kappa carrageenan Other Other 71 Free Free Free Free Free Free Free CHAPTER 14 VEGETABLE PLAITING MATERIALS; VEGETABLE PRODUCTS NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED OR INCLUDED NOTES: 1. This Chapter does not cover the following products which are to be classified in Section XI: vegetable materials or fibres of vegetable materials of a kind used primarily in the manufacture of textiles, however prepared, or other vegetable materials which have undergone treatment so as to render them suitable for use only as textile materials. 2. Heading 1401 applies, inter alia, to bamboos (whether or not split, sawn lengthwise, cut to length, rounded at the ends, bleached, rendered non- inflammable, polished or dyed), split osier, reeds and the like, to rattan cores and to drawn or split rattans. The heading does not apply to chipwood (heading 4404). Heading 1404 does not apply to wood wool (heading 4405) and prepared knots or tufts for broom or brush making (heading 9603). 3. Exim Code Item Description 1401 VEGETABLE MATERIALS OF A KIND USED PRIMARILY FOR PLAITING (FOR EXAMPLE, BAMBOOS, RATTANS, REEDS, RUSHES, OSIER, RAFFIA, CLEANED, BLEACHED OR DYED CEREAL STRAW, AND LIME BARK) 1401 10 00 Bamboos 1401 20 00 Rattans 1401 90 Other: 1401 90 10 Canes 1401 90 90 Other 1404 VEGETABLE PRODUCTS NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED OR INCLUDED 1404 20 00 Cotton linters 1404 90 Other: 1404 90 10 Bidi wrapper leaves (tendu) Soap-nuts: 1404 90 21 Powder 1404 90 29 Other 1404 90 30 Hard seeds, pips, hulls and nuts, of a kind used primarily for carving 1404 90 40 Betel leaves 1404 90 50 Indian katha 1404 90 60 Coconut shell, unworked 1404 90 70 Rudraksha seeds 1404 90 90 Other Policy Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Policy Conditions SECTION III ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE FATS AND OILS AND THEIR CLEAVAGE PRODUCTS; PREPARED EDIBLE FATS; ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE WAXES CHAPTER 15 ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE FATS AND OILS AND THEIR CLEAVAGE PRODUCTS; PREPARED EDIBLE FATS; ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE WAXES NOTES: 1. This Chapter does not cover: (a) Pig fat or poultry fat of heading 0209; (b) Cocoa butter, fat or oil (heading 1804); (c) Edible preparations containing by weight more than 15 % of the products of heading 0405 (generally Chapter 21); (d) Greaves (heading 2301) or residues of headings 2304 to 2306; (e) Fatty acids, prepared waxes, medicaments, paints, varnishes, soap, perfumery, cosmetic or toilet preparations, sulphonated oils or other goods of Section VI; or (f) Factice derived from oils (heading 4002). 2. Heading 1509 does not apply to oils obtained from olives by solvent extraction (heading 1510). 3. Heading 1518 does not cover fats or oils or their fractions, merely denatured, which are to be classified in the heading appropriate to the corresponding undenatured fats and oils and their fractions. 4. Soap-stocks, oil foots and dregs, stearin pitch, glycerol pitch and wool grease residues fall in heading 1522. SUB-HEADING NOTE: For the purpose of sub-headings 1514 11 and 1514 19, the expression “low erucic acid rape or colza oil” means the fixed oil which has an erucic acid content of less than 2% by weight. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES: 1. In this Chapter, “edible grade”, in respect of goods (i.e. edible oil) specified Food Safety & Standards Act, 2006, means the standard of quality specified for such goods in that Act/Rules thereunder/ in an Appendix thereunder. 73 2. In this Chapter “fixed Vegetable Oil” means oils which cannot easily be distilled without decomposition, which are not volatile and which cannot be carried off by superheated steam (which decomposes and saponifies them). Exim Code Item Description Policy PIG FAT (INCLUDING LARD) AND POULTRY FAT,OTHER THAN THAT OF HEADING 0209 OR 1503 1501 10 00 Lard Policy Conditions 1501 1501 20 00 Other pig fat 1501 90 00 Other 1502 Prohibited Not permitted to be imported Prohibited Not permitted to be imported Prohibited Not permitted to be imported FATS OF BOVINE ANIMALS, SHEEP OR GOATS, OTHER THAN THOSE OF HEADING 1503 1502 10 Tallow: 1502 10 10 Mutton tallow Prohibited Not permitted to be imported Prohibited Not permitted to be imported 1502 10 90 Other 1502 90 Other: 1502 90 10 Unrendered fats 1502 90 20 Rendered fats or solvent extraction fats 1502 90 90 Other Prohibited Not permitted to be imported Prohibited Not permitted to be imported Prohibited Not permitted to be imported 1503 00 00 Lard Stearin, Lard Oil, Oleostearin, Oleo-Oil and Prohibited Not permitted to be Tallow Oil, not emulsified or mixed or otherwise imported prepared 1504 FATS AND OILS AND THEIR FRACTIONS, OF FISH OR MARINE MAMMALS, WHETHER OR NOT REFINED, BUT NOT CHEMICALLY MODIFIED 1504 10 Fish liver oils and their fractions: 1504 10 10 Cod liver oil Free 74 Other: 1504 10 91 Squid liver oil 1504 10 99 Other Free Prohibited Not permitted to be imported 1504 20 Fats and Oils and their fractions of fish, other than liver oils: 1504 20 10 Fish body oil Restricted Fish Body Oil (Refined) – import permitted as per Policy Condition 5 1504 20 20 Fish lipid oil Free Fish Body Oil (Refined) – import permitted as per Policy Condition 5 1504 20 30 Sperm oil Prohibited Not permitted to be imported 1504 20 90 Other Prohibited Not permitted to be imported 1504 30 00 Fats and oils and their fractions, of marine mammals Prohibited Not permitted to be imported 1506 OTHER ANIMAL FATS AND OILS AND THEIR FRACTIONS, WHETHER OR NOT REFINED, BUT NOT CHEMICALLY MODIFIED 1506 00 Other animal fats and oils and their fractions, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified: 1506 00 10 Neats Foot oil and fats from bone or waste Prohibited Not permitted to be 1506 00 90 Other Prohibited Not permitted to be 1516 ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE FATS AND OILS AND THEIR FRACTIONS, PARTLY OR WHOLLY HYDROGENATED, INTERESTERIFIED, RE-ESTERIFIED OR ELADLNISED, WHETHER OR NOT REFINED, BUT NOT FURTHER PREPARED 1516 10 00 Animal fats and oils and their fractions Prohibited Not permitted to be 1517 MARGARINE; EDIBLE MIXTURE OR PREPARATIONS OF ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE FATS OR OILS OR OF FRACTIONS OF DIFFERENT FATS OR OILS OF THIS CHAPTER, OTHER THAN EDIBLE FATS OR OILS OR THEIR FRACTIONS OF HEADING 1516 1517 10 Margarine, excluding liquid margarine: 1517 10 10 Of animal origin Prohibited Not permitted to be imported 1517 90 30 Imitation lard of animal origin Prohibited Not permitted to be imported 1522 DEGRAS: RESIDUES RESULTING FROM THE TREATMENT OF FATTY SUBSTANCES OR ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE WAXES 1522 00 Degras: residues resulting from the treatment of fatty substances or animal or vegetable waxes: 1522 00 10 Degras Prohibited Not permitted to be imported 1522 00 20 Soap stocks Prohibited Not permitted to be imported 1522 00 90 Other Prohibited Not permitted to be imported [Reference: Notification No. 8(RE-2010)/2009-14 dated 8.10.2010] CHAPTER 33 ESSENTIAL OILS AND RESINOIDS; PERFUMERY, COSMETIC OR TOILET PREPARATIONS Exim Code Item Description 3301 Policy Policy Conditions ESSENTIAL OILS (TERPENELESS OR NOT),INCLUDING CONCRETES AND ABSOLUTES; RESINOIDS; EXTRACTED OLEORESINS; CONCENTRATES OF ESSENTIAL OILS IN FATS, IN FIXED OILS, IN WAXES OR THE LIKE, OBTAINED BY ENFLEURAGE OR MACERATION; TERPENIC BYPRODUCTS OF THE DETERPENATION OF ESSENTIAL OILS; AQUEOUS DISTILLATES AND AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS OF ESSENTIAL OILS 3301 30 Resinoids: 3301 30 10 Agar oil Restricted Import will be subject to the provisions of Convention of International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna & Flora (CITES). 76 CHAPTER 35 ALBUMINOIDAL SUBSTANCES; MODIFIED STARCHES; GLUES; ENZYMES Exim Code Item Description 3503 Policy Policy Conditions Free Subject to Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 and CITES. Subject to Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972and CITES. Subject to Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 and CITES. Subject to Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 and CITES. GELATIN [INCLUDING GELATIN IN RECTANGULAR (INCLUDING SQUARE) SHEETS, WHETHER OR NOT SURFACE- WORKED OR COLOURED] AND GELATIN DERIVATIVES; ISINGLASS; OTHER GLUES OF ANIMAL ORIGIN, EXCLUDING CASEIN GLUES OF HEADING 3501 3503 00 Gelatin [including gelatin in rectangular (including square) sheets, whether or not surface-worked or coloured] and gelatin derivatives; isinglass; other glues of animal origin, excluding casein glues of heading 3501: 3503 00 10 Isinglass 3503 00 20 Gelatin, edible grade and not elsewhere specified or included Free 3503 00 30 Glues derived from bones, hides and similar items; fish glues Free 3503 00 90 Other Free 3507 3507 10 ENZYMES; PREPARED ENZYMES NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED OR INCLUDED Rennet and concentrates thereof: Microbial rennet: 3507 10 11 Animal rennet Prohibited Not permitted to be imported Prohibited Not permitted to be imported 3507 10 19 Other Other: 3507 10 91 Animal rennet Prohibited Not permitted to be imported Prohibited Not permitted to be imported 3507 10 99 Other 77 SECTION VIII RAW HIDES AND SKINS, LEATHER, FURSKINS AND ARTICLES THEREOF; SADDLERY AND HARNESS; TRAVEL GOODS, HANDBAGS AND SIMILAR CONTAINERS; ARTICLES OF ANIMAL, GUT (OTHER THAN SILK-WORM GUT) CHAPTER 41 RAW HIDES AND SKINS (OTHER THAN FURSKINS) AND LEATHER NOTES: 1. This chapter does not cover: (a) Parings or similar waste, or raw hides or skins (heading 0511); (b) Birdskins or parts of birdskins, with their feathers or down, of heading 0505 or 6701; or (c) Hides or skins, with the hair or wool on, raw, tanned or dressed (Chapter 43); the following are however, to be classified in Chapter 41, namely: raw hides and skins, with the hair or wool on, of bovine animals (including buffalo), of equine animals, of sheep of lambs (except Astrakhan, Broadtail, Caracul, Persian, or similar lambs, Indian, Chinese, Mongolian or Tibetan lambs), of goats or kids (except Yemen, Mongolian or Tibetan goats and Kids), of swine (including peccary), of chamois, of gazelle, of camels (including dromedaries), of reindeer, of elk, of deer, of roebucks or of dogs. 2. (A) Headings 4104 to 4106 do not cover hides and skins which have undergone a tanning (including pre-tanning) process which is reversible (headings 4101 to 4103, as the case may be). (B) For the purpose of headings 4104 to 4106, the term “crust” includes hides and skins that have been retanned, coloured or fat-liquored (stuffed) prior to drying. 3. Throughout this Schedule, the expression “composition leather” means only substances of the kind referred to in heading 4115. Exim Code Item Description 4101 Policy RAW HIDES AND SKINS OF BOVINE (INCLUDING BUFFALO)OR EQUINE ANIMALS (FRESH OR SALTED, DRIED, LIMED, PICKLED OR OTHERWISE PRESERVED, BUT NOT TANNED, 78 Policy Conditions PARCHMENT-DRESSED OR FURTHER PREPARED), WHETHER OR NOT DEHAIRED OR SPLIT 4101 20 Whole hides and skins, unsplit of a skin not exceeding 8 kg. when simply dried, 10 k. when dry- salted, or 16 kg. when fresh, well-salted or otherwise preserved: 4101 20 10 Of cow, including cow calf Free 4101 20 20 Of buffalo, including buffalo calf Free 4101 20 90 Other Free 4101 50 Whole hides and skins, of a weight exceeding 16 kg: 4101 50 10 4101 50 20 4101 50 90 4101 90 4101 90 10 4101 90 20 4101 90 90 4102 Of cow, including cow calf Of buffalo, including buffalo calf Other Other, including butts, bends and bellies: Of cow, including cow calf Of buffalo, including buffalo calf Other RAW SKINS OF SHEEP OR LAMBS (FRESH, OR SALTED, DRIED, LIMED, PICKLED OR OTHERWISE PRESERVED, BUT NOT TANNED, PARCHMENT-DRESSED OR FURTHER PREPARED), WHETHER OR NOT WITH WOOL ON OR SPLIT, OTHER THAN THOSE EXCLUDED BY NOTE 1(c) TO THIS CHAPTER 4102 10 With wool on: 4102 10 10 Sheep skins 4102 10 20 Pelts of baby lambs 4102 10 30 Lamb skins other than pelts 4102 21 4102 21 10 4102 21 20 4102 21 30 Without wool on: Pickled: Sheep skins Lamb skins Lamb pelt Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free 4102 29 Other: 4102 29 10 Sheep skins 4102 29 20 Lamb skins 4103 Free Free Free Free Free OTHER RAW HIDES AND SKINS (FRESH, OR SALTED, DRIED, LIMED, PICKLED OR OTHERWISE PRESERVED, BUT NOT 79 TANNED, PARCHMENT-DRESSED OR FURTHER PREPARED), WHETHER OR NOT DEHAIRED OR SPLIT, OTHER THAN THOSE EXCLUDED BY NOTE 1(b) OR 1(c) TO THIS CHAPTER 4103 20 00 Of reptiles Free 4103 30 00 Of swine 4103 90 00 Other Free Free Import subject to WildLife (Protection) Act,1972 and CITES. Import subject to WildLife (Protection) Act,1972 and CITES. 4104 TANNED OR CRUST HIDES AND SKINS OF BOVINE (INCLUDING BUFFALO) OR EQUINE ANIMALS, WITHOUT HAIR ON, WHETHER OR NOT SPLIT, BUT NOT FURTHER PREPARED In the wet state (including wet-blue): 4104 11 00 Full gains, unsplit; grain splits Free 4104 19 00 Other Free 4104 41 00 4104 49 00 4105 4105 10 00 4105 30 00 4106 4106 21 00 4106 22 00 4106 31 00 4106 32 00 4106 40 00 In the dry state (crust): Full grains, unsplit; grain splits Free Other Free TANNED OR CRUST SKINS OF SHEEP OR LAMBS, WITHOUT WOOL ON,WHETHER OR NOT SPLIT, BUT NOT FURTHER PREPARED In the wet state (including wet-blue) Free In the dry state (crust) Free TANNED OR CRUST HIDES AND SKINS OF OTHER ANIMALS, WITHOUT WOOL OR HAIR ON, WHETHER OR NOT SPLIT BUT NOT FURTHER PREPARED Of goats or kids: In the wet state (including wet-blue) Free In the dry state (crust) Free Of swine: In the wet state (including wet-blue) Free In the dry state (crust) Free Of reptiles Free 4106 40 00 Of reptiles Free 80 Import subject to WildLife (Protection) Act,1972 and CITES. Import subject to WildLife (Protection) Act,1972 and CITES. Other: 4106 91 00 In the wet state (including wet-blue) 4106 92 00 In the dry state (crust) Free Free 4107 LEATHER FURTHER PREPARED AFTER TANNING OR CRUSTING, INCLUDING PARCHMENT-DRESSED LEATHER, OF BOVINE (INCLUDING BUFFALO) OR EQUINE ANIMALS, WITHOUT HAIR ON, WHETHER OR NOT SPLIT, OTHER THAN LEATHER OF HEADING 4114 Whole hides and skins: 4107 11 00 Full grains, unsplit Free 4107 12 00 Grain splits Free 4107 19 00 Other Free 4107 91 00 4107 92 00 4107 99 00 4112 00 00 Import under this heading is subject to Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 and CITES Other, including sides: Full grains, unsplit Free Grain splits Free Other Free Leather further prepared after tanning or crusting, Free including parchment-dressed leather, of sheep or lamp, without wool on, whether or not split, other than leather of heading 4114 4113 LEATHER FURTHER PREPARED AFTER TANNING OR CRUSTING, INCLUDING PARCHMENT-DRESSED LEATHER, OF OTHER ANIMALS, WITHOUT WOOL OR HAIR ON, WHETHER OR NOT SPLIT, OTHER THAN LEATHER OF HEADING 4114 4113 10 00 Of goats or kids Free 4113 20 00 Of swine Free 4113 30 00 Of reptiles Free 4113 90 00 Other Free 4114 CHAMOIS (INCLUDING COMBINATION CHAMOIS) LEATHER; PATENT LEATHER AND PATENT LAMINATED LEATHER ; METALLISED LEATHER 4114 10 00 Chamois (including combination chamois) Free leather 81 Import subject to WildLife (Protection) Act,1972 and CITES. Patent leather and patent laminated leather; metallised leather: 4114 20 10 Patent leather and patent laminated leather 4114 20 20 Metallised leather 4114 20 Free Free 4115 COMPOSITION LEATHER WITH A BASIS OF LEATHER OR LEATHER FIBER, IN SLABS, SHEETS OR STRIP, WHETHER OR NOT IN ROLLS; PARINGS AND OTHER WASTE OF LEATHER OR OF COMPOSITION LEATHER, NOT SUITABLE FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF LEATHER ARTICLES; LEATHER DUST, POWDER AND FLOUR 4115 10 00 Composition leather with a basis of leather or Free leather fiber , in slabs, sheets or strip, whether or not in 4115 20 Parings and other waste of leather or of composition leather, not suitable for the manufacture of leather articles ; leather dust, powder and flour: 4115 20 10 Cuttings of leather 4115 20 90 Other Free Free Policy Conditions of this Chapter: (1) Import of wild animals (including their parts and products) as defined in the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 is prohibited and in respect of those species listed in CITES, is subject to the provisions of CITES. 82 CHAPTER 43 FURSKINS AND ARTIFICIAL FUR, MANUFACTURES THEREOF NOTES: 1. Throughout this schedule reference to “furskins”, other than to raw furskins of heading 4301 apply to hides or skins of all animals which have been tanned or dressed with the hair or wool on. 2. This Chapter does not cover: (a) Birdskins or parts of birdskins, with their feathers or down (heading 0505 or 6701); (b) Raw hides or skins, with the hair or wool on, of Chapter 41 [see Note 1(c) to that Chapter]; (c) Gloves, mittens and mitts, consisting of leather and furskin or of leather and artificial fur (heading 4203); (d) Articles of Chapter 64; (e) Headgear or parts thereof of Chapter 65; or (f) Articles of Chapter 95 (for example, toys, games, sports requisites). 3. Heading 4303 includes furskins and parts thereof, assembled with the addition of other materials, and furskins and parts thereof, sewn together in the form of garments or parts or accessories of garments or in the form of other articles. 4. Articles of apparel and clothing accessories (except those excluded by Note 2) lined with furskin or artificial fur or to which furskin or artificial fur is attached on the outside except as mere trimming are to be classified in heading 4303 or 4304, as the case may be. 5. Throughout this Schedule, the expression “artificial fur” means any imitation of furskin consisting of wool, hair or other fibres gummed or sewn on to leather, woven fabric or other materials, but does not include imitation furskins obtained by weaving or knitting (generally, heading 5801 or 6001). Exim Code Item Description RAW FURSKINS (INCLUDING HEADS, TAILS, PAWS AND OTHER PIECES OR CUTTINGS, SUITABLE FOR FURRIERS’ USE), OTHER THAN RAW HIDES AND SKINS OF HEADINGS 4101, 4102 OR 4103 4301 10 00 Of mink, whole, with or without head, tail or paws Policy Policy Conditions Free Imports are subject to 4301 83 4301 30 00 Of lamb, the following: Astrakhan, Broadtail, Free Caracul, Persian and Similar lamb, Indian, Chinese,Mongolian or Tibetan lamb, whole, with or without head, tail or paws 4301 60 00 Of fox, whole, with or without head, tail or paws Free 4301 80 00 Other furskins, whole, with or without head, tail Free or paws 4301 90 00 Heads, tails, paws and other pieces or cuttings, suitable for furriers’ use 4302 Free Wild Life (Protection) act, 1972 and CITES. Imports are subject to Wild Life (Protection) act, 1972are and Imports subject to Wild Life (Protection) Imports are subject to Wild Life Imports are subject (Protection) to Wild Life (Protection) TANNED OR DRESSED FURSKINS (INCLUDING HEADS, TAILS, PAWS AND OTHER PIECES OR CUTTINGS), UNASSEMBLED, OR ASSEMBLED (WITHOUT THE ADDITION OF OTHER MATERIALS) OTHER THAN THOSE OF HEADING 4303 Whole Skins, with or without head, tail or paws, not assembled: 4302 11 00 Of mink Free 4302 19 Other: 4302 19 10 Calf skins, with hair on, tanned or dressed 4302 19 20 Hides or skins of other bovine and equine animals with hair on, tanned 4302 19 30 Goat (Common) andor kiddressed skins with hair on, tanned or dressed skins 4302 19 40 Tiger-Cat 4302 19 90 Hides and skins of other animals with hair on, tanned or dressed 4302 20 00 Heads, tails, paws and other pieces or cuttings, not assembled 4302 30 00 Whole skins and pieces or cuttings thereof, assembled 84 Imports are subject to Wild Life (Protection) act, 1972 and Free Free Free Prohibited Not permitted to be imported. Free Imports are subject to Wild Life (Protection) Free Imports are subject to Wild Life Free Imports are subject (Protection) to Wild Life (Protection) 4303 ARTICLES OF APPAREL, CLOTHING ACCESSORIES AND OTHER ARTICLES OF FURSKIN 4303 00 Articles of apparel and clothing accessories: 4303 10 10 Of wild animals covered under the Wild Life (Protection) Act,1972 4303 10 20 Of animals covered under Convention on International Trade of Endangered Species (CITES), Other than those of Tariff item 4303 10 90 43031010 Other 4303 90 Other: 4303 90 10 Of wild animals covered under the Wild Life (Protection) Act,1972 4303 90 20 Of animals covered under Convention on International Trade of Endangered Species (CITES), other than those of item 4303 90 10 4303 90 90 Other 4304 ARTIFICIAL FUR AND ARTICLES THEREOF 4304 00 Artificial fur and articles thereof: 4304 00 11 Artificial fur as trimmings and embellishments for garments, made ups, knitwear, plastic and 4304 00 19 Other leather goods 4304 00 20 Articles of artificial fur 85 Prohibite Not permitted to be d imported Free Subject to the provisions of CITES. Free Prohibite Not permitted to be d imported. Free Subject to provisions of CITES Free Free Free Free SECTION IX WOOD AND ARTICLES OF WOOD; WOOD CHARCOAL; CORK AND ARTICLES OF CORK; MANUFACTURERS OF STRAW, OF ESPARTO OR OF OTHER PLATING MATERIALS; BASKETWARE AND WICKERWORK CHAPTER 44 WOOD AND ARTICLES OF WOOD; WOOD CHARCOAL NOTES: 1. This Chapter does not cover: (a) Wood, in chips, in shavings, crushed, ground or powdered, of a kind used primarily in perfumery, in pharmacy, or for insecticidal, fungicidal or similar purposes (heading 1211); (b) Bamboos or other materials of a woody nature of a kind used primarily for plaiting, in the rough, whether or not split, sawn lengthwise or cut to length (heading 1401); (c) Wood, in chips, in shavings, ground or powdered, of a kind used primarily in dyeing or in tanning (heading 1404); (d) Activated charcoal (heading 3802); (e) Articles of heading 4202; (f) Goods of Chapter 46; (g) Footwear or parts thereof Chapter 64; (h) Goods of Chapter 66 (for example, umbrellas and walking-sticks and parts thereof); (ij) Goods of heading 6808; (k) Imitation jewellery of heading 7117; (l) Goods of Section XVI or Section XVII (For example, machine parts, cases, covers, cabinets for machines and apparatus and wheel wrights’ wares); (m) Goods of Section XVII (for example, clock cases and musical instruments and parts thereof); (n) Parts of firearms (heading 9305); (o) Articles of Chapter 94 (for example, furniture, lamps and lighting fittings, prefabricated buildings); (p) Articles of Chapter 95 (for example, toys, games, sports requisites); (q) Articles of Chapter 96 (for example, smoking pipes and parts thereof, buttons, pencils) excluding bodies and handles, of wood, for articles of heading 9603; or (r) Articles of Chapter 97 (for example, works of art). 86 2. In this Chapter, the expression “densified wood” means wood which has been subjected to chemical or physical treatment (being, in the case of layers bonded together, treatment in excess of that needed to ensure a good bond), and which has thereby acquired increased density or hardness together with improved mechanical strength or resistance to chemical or electrical agencies. 3. Headings 4414 to 4421 apply to articles of the respective descriptions of particle board or similar board, fibreboard, laminated wood or densified wood as they apply to such articles of wood. 4. Products of heading 4410, 4411 or 4412 may be worked to form the shapes provided for in respect of the goods of heading 4409, curved, corrugated, perforated, cut or formed to shapes other than square or rectangular or submitted to any other operation provided it does not give them the character of articles of other headings 5. Heading 4417 does not apply to tools in which the blade, working edge, working surface or other working part is formed by any of the materials specified in Note 1 to Chapter 82. 6. Subject to Note 1 above and except where the context otherwise requires, any reference to “wood“ in a heading of this Chapter applies also to bamboos and other materials of a woody nature. SUB-HEADING NOTES 1. For the purposes of subheading 4401 31, the expression “wood pellets” means by-products such as cutter shavings, sawdust or chips, of the mechanical wood processing industry, furniture-making industry or other wood transformation activities, which have been agglomerated either directly by compression or by the addition of a binder in a proportion not exceeding 3 % by weight. Such pellets are cylindrical, with a diameter not exceeding 25 mm and a length not exceeding 100 mm. 2. For the purposes of item 4403 41 00, sub-heading 4403 49,items 4407 21 00 to 4407 28 00, sub-headigs 4407 29, 4408 31, 4408 39 and 4412 31 the expression “tropical Wood” means one of the following types of wood: Abura, Acajou, d’Afrique, Afrormosia, Ako, Alan, Andiroba, Aningre, Avodire, Azobe, Balau, Balsa, Bosse Clair, Bosse fonce, Cativo, Cedro, Dabema, Dark Red Meranti, Dibetou, Doussie, Framire, Freijo, Fromager, Fuma, Geronggang, Ilomba, Imbuia, Ipe, Iroko, Jaboty, Jelutong, Jequitiba, Jongkong, Kapur, Kempas, Keruing, Kosipo, Kotibe, Koto, Light Red Meranti, Limba, Louro, Macaranduba, Mahogony, Makore, Mandioqueira, Mansonia, Mengkulang, Meranti Bakau, Merawan, Merbau, Merpauh, 87 Mersawa, Moabi, Niangon, Nyatoh, Obeche, Okoume, Onzabili, Orey, Ovengkol, Ozigo, Padauk, Paldao, Palissandre de Guatemala, Palissandre de para, Palissandre de Rio, Palissandre de Rose, Pau Marfim, Pulai, Punah, quaruba, Ramin, Sapelli, Saqui-Saqui, Sepetir, Sipo, Sucupira, Suren, Tauari, Teak, Tiama, Tola, Virola, White Lauan, White Meranti, White Seraya, yellow Meranti. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES: 1. “Marine plywood” means plywood conforming to Indian Standard Specification IS: 710-1976. 2. “Aircraft plywood” means plywood conforming to Indian Standard specification Nos.IS:709-1974 and IS:4859-1968. 3. For the purposes of heading 4412, the expression “similar laminated wood” includes blockboard, laminboard and battenboard, in which the core is thick and composed of blocks, laths or battens of wood glued or otherwise joined together and surface with the outer plies and also panels in which the wooden core is replaced by other materials such as a layer of layers of particle board, fibre board, wood waste glued or otherwise joined together, asbestos or cork. Exim Code Item Description 4401 Policy FUEL WOOD, IN LOGS, IN BILLETS, IN TWIGS, IN FAGGOTS OR IN SIMILAR FORMS; WOOD IN CHIPS OR PARTICLES; SAWDUST AND WOOD WASTE AND SCRAP, WHETHER OR NOTAGGLOMERATED IN LOGS, BRIQUETTES, PELLETS OR SIMILAR FORMS. ALL 8 DIGIT EXIM CODES UNDER HEADING 4401 EXCLUDE ALL SPECIES OF‘SANDAL WOOD’ 4401 10 Fuel wood, in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms: 4401 10 10 In logs 4401 10 90 Other Free Free Wood in chips or particles: 4401 21 00 Coniferous 4401 22 00 Non-coniferous Free Free Sawdust and wood waste and scrap, whether or not agglomerated in logs, briquettes, pellets or similar forms: 4401 31 00 Wood pellets Free 4401 39 00 Other Free 88 Policy Conditions 4402 WOOD CHARCOAL (INCLUDING SHELL ORNUT CHARCOAL), WHETHER OR NOT AGGLOMERATED 4402 10 Wood charcoal (including shell Or nut charcoal), whether or not agglomerated: 4402 10 10 Of bamboo Free 4402 90 Other: 4402 90 10 Of coconut shell Free 4402 00 90 Other Free 4403 WOOD IN THE ROUGH, WHETHER OR NOT STRIPPED OF BARK OR SAPWOOD, OR ROUGHLY SQUARED 4403 10 00 Treated with paint, stains, creosote or Free other preservatives 4403 20 4403 20 10 4403 20 20 4403 20 90 Other, coniferous: Sawlogs and veneerlogs Poles, pilling and posts Other Free Free Free Other, of tropical wood specified in Sub Heading Note 1Red to this Chapter: 4403 41 00 Dark Meranti, Light Red Meranti and Meranti Bakau 4403 49 Other: 4403 49 10 Teak wood in rough 4403 49 90 Other Other : 4403 91 00 Of Oak (Quercus Spp.) 4403 92 00 Of beech (Fagus Spp.) Free Free Free Free Free 4403 99 Other: Andaman Padauk [Pterocarous dalbaergiodes] Bonsum [Phoebe goalparensis] Gurgan [Dipterocarpus alatus] Khair [Acacia Catechu] Lampati [Duabanga grandiflora] Laurel [Terminalia alata] Paliwood [palaquium Elliplicum] and Red Sanders [Pterocar pus Sautaninus] and Rose wood [Dalbergea Latifolio]: 4403 99 11 Andaman Padauk (Pterocarous dalbaergiodes) Free 4403 99 12 Bonsum (Phoebe goalparensis) Free 4403 99 13 Gurgan (Dipterocarpus alatus) Free 89 4403 99 14 4403 99 15 4403 99 16 4403 99 17 4403 99 18 4403 99 19 Khair (Acacia Catechu) Lampati (Duabanga grandiflora) Laurel (Terminalia alata) Paliwood (Palaquium Elliplicum) Red Sanders (Pterocar pus Sautatinus) Rose Wood (Dalbergea Latifolio) Sal (Chorea robusta) Sandal wood (Santalum albur) Semul (Bombax Ceiba) Walnut wood (Juglans binata) Anjam (Hardwickia binata) Birch (Betula spp.) Sissoo (Dalbergia sisso) and white cedar (Dysozylum) and the like: 4403 99 21 Sal (Chorea robusta) 4403 99 22 Sandal wood (Santalum albur) Free Free Free Free Free Free 4403 99 23 4403 99 24 4403 99 25 4403 99 26 4403 99 27 4403 99 28 4403 99 29 Semul (Bombax ceiba) Walnut wood (Juglans binata) Anjam (Hardwickia binata) Birch (Betula spp.) Sissoo (Dalbergia sisso) White cedar [Dysozylum malabaricum] Other Free Restricted Import subject to Policy Condition 2 of the Chapter. Free Free Free Free Free Free Free 4404 HOOPWOOD; SPLIT POLES; PILES, PICKETS AND STAKES OF WOOD, POINTED BUT NOT SAWN LENGTHWISE; WOODEN STICKS, ROUGHLY TRIMMED BUT NOT TURNED, BENT OR OTHERWISE WORKED, SUITABLE FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF WALKING STICKS, UMBRELLAS, TOOL HANDLES OR THE LIKE; CHIPWOOD AND THE LIKE 4404 10 00 Coniferous Free 4404 20 Non-coniferous: 4404 20 10 Wooden sticks, roughly trimmed but not turned, Free bent or otherwise worked, suitable for the manufacture of walking sticks, tool handles, split poles, piles, pickets, stakes and the like 4404 20 20 Drawn Wood Free 4404 20 90 Other Free 4405 00 00 Wood wool; wood flour 4406 Free RAILWAY OR TRAMWAY SLEEPERS (CROSSTIES) OF WOOD 4406 10 00 Not impregnated Free 90 4406 90 00 Other Free 4407 WOOD SAWN OR CHIPPED LENGTHWISE,SLICED OR PEELED, WHETHER OR NOT PLANED, SANDED OR END-JOINTED, OF A THICKNESS EXCEEDING 6 MM 4407 10 4407 10 10 4407 10 20 4407 10 90 Coniferrous: Doglas fir (Pscudotsuga Menziesie) Pine (Pinus spp.) Other 4407 21 00 4407 22 00 4407 25 00 4407 26 00 4407 27 00 4407 28 00 Of tropical wood specified in Sub-heading Note 1 to this Chapter: Mahogany (Swietenia spp.) Virola, lmbuia and balsa Dark Red Meranti, Light Red Meranti and Meranti Bakau White Lauan, White Meranti, White Seraya, Yellow Meranti and Alan Sapelli lroko. Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free 4407 29 Other: 4407 29 10 Teak Wood 4407 29 90 Other Free Free Other : 4407 91 00 Of oak (Quercus spp.) 4407 92 00 Of beech (Fagus spp.) 4407 93 00 Of maple (Acer spp.) Free Free Free 4407 94 00 Of cherry(Prunus spp.) 4407 95 00 Of ash (Fraxinus spp.) Free Free 4407 99 4407 99 10 4407 99 20 4407 99 90 Other: Of Birch (Betula spp.) Willow Other Free Free Free 4408 SHEETS FOR VENEERING (INCLUDING THOSE OBTAINED BY SLICING LAMINATED WOOD), FOR PLYWOOD OR FOR SIMILAR LAMINATED WOOD AND OTHER WOOD, SAWN LENGTHWISE, SLICED OR PEELED, WHETHER OR NOT PLANED, SANDED, SPLICED OR END91 JOINTED, OF A THICKNESS NOT EXCEEDING 6 MM 4408 10 4408 10 10 4408 10 20 4408 10 30 4408 10 90 Coniferrous: Sheets for plywood Free Oak wood veneer Free Veneer sheets, for match boxes and match splints Free Other Free 4408 31 10 4408 31 20 4408 31 30 4408 31 90 Of tropical wood specified in Sub-heading Note 2 to thisDark Chapter: Of Red Meranti, Light Red Meranti and Meranti Bakau: Sheets for plywood Free Veneer sheets (of Rose Wood) Free Veneer sheets, for match boxes and match splints Free Other Free 4408 39 4408 39 10 4408 39 20 4408 39 30 4408 39 90 Other: Sheets for plywoods Free Veneer sheets (of rose wood) Free Veneer sheets, for match boxes and match splints Free Other Free 4408 90 4408 90 10 4408 90 20 4408 90 90 Other: Sheets for plywoods Free Veneer sheets, for match boxes and match splints Free Other Free 4409 WOOD (INCLUDING STRIPS AND FRIEZES FOR PARQUET FLOORING, NOT ASSEMBLED) CONTINUOUSLY SHAPED (TONGUED, GROOVED, REBATED, CHAMFERED, V-JOINTED, BEADED, MOULDED, ROUNDED OR THE LIKE) ALONG ANY OF ITS EDGES OR FACES, WHETHER OR NOT PLANED, SANDED OR END-JOINTED 4408 31 4409 10 Coniferous: 4409 10 10 Planned, Tongued, grooved, Rebated, Chamfered, Vand&the like but (including not further moulded, moulded 4409 10 20 jointed, Beadings, mouldings skirting & other moulded boards) 4409 10 90 Other Non-coniferous: 4409 21 10 Of bamboo Free Free Free Free 92 4409 29 Other: 4409 29 10 Planed, tongued, grooved, rebated, chamfered, V-jointed, and the like but not further moulded 4409 29 20 Beadings & Mouldings (including moulded skirting and other moulded boards) 4409 29 90 Other 4410 4410 11 4410 11 10 4410 11 20 4410 11 30 4410 11 90 Free Free Free PARTICLE BOARD, ORIENTED STRAND BOARD (OSB) AND SIMILAR BOARD (FOR EXAMPLE, WAFERBOARD) OF WOOD OR OTHER LIGNEOUS MATERIALS, WHETHER OR NOT AGGLOMERATED WITH RESINS OR OTHER ORGANIC BINDING SUBSTANCES Of wood: Particle board: Plain particle boards Insulation board and hard board Veneered particle board, not having decorative veneers on any face Others Free Free Free Free Free 4410 12 Oriented strand board (OSB): 4410 12 10 Unworked or not further worked than sanded 4410 12 90 Other Free Free 4410 19 00 Other Free 4410 90 4410 90 10 4410 90 20 4410 90 30 Free Free Free Other: Plain particle board Insulation board and hard board Veneered particle board, not having decorative veneers on any face 4410 90 90 Other 4411 Free FIBRE BOARD OF WOOD OR OTHER LIGNEOUS MATERIALS, WHETHER OR NOT BONDED WITH RESINS OR OTHER ORGANIC SUBSTANCES Medium density fibre board (MDF): 4411 12 00 Of a thickness not exceeding 5mm 4411 13 00 Of a thickness exceeding 5mm but not exceeding 9mm 4411 14 00 Of a thickness exceeding 9mm 93 Free Free Free Other: 44 11 92 Of a density exceeding 0.8gm/cm3: Not mechanically worked or surface covered: 44 11 92 11 Hard board 44 11 92 19 Other Other: 44 11 92 21 Hardboard 44 11 92 29 Other 44 11 93 Of a density exceeding 0.5gm/cm3 but not exceeding 0.8gm/cm3: Free Free Free Free Not mechanically worked or surface covered: 44 11 93 11 Insulation Board 44 11 93 19 Other Free Free Other: 44 11 93 21 Insulation board 44 11 93 29 Other Free Free 44 11 94 Of a density not exceeding 0.5gm/cm3: 44 11 94 11 Insulation board 44 11 94 19 Other Free Free Other: 44 11 94 21 Insulation board 44 11 94 29 Other Free Free 4412 PLYWOOD, VENEERED PANELS AND SIMILAR LAMINATED WOOD 4412 10 00 Of bamboo Free Other plywood, consisting solely of sheets of wood (other than bamboo), each ply not exceeding 6 mm thickness: 4412 12 31 With at least one outer ply of tropical wood Free specified in Sub-heading Note 1 to this Chapter, namely: Abura, Acajou,d’Afrique, Afrormosia, Ako, Alan, Andiroba, Aningre, Avodire, Azobe, Balau, Balsa, Bosse clair, Bosse fonce, Cativo, Cedro, Dabema,Dark red Meranti, Bibetou, Doussie, Framire, Frejio, Fromager, Fuma,Geronggang, Ilomba, Imbuia, Ipe, Iroko,Jaboty, Jelutong, Jequitiba, Jongkong, Kapur, Kempas, Keruing, Kosipo, Kotibe,Koto 94 4412 31 10 4412 31 20 4412 31 30 4412 31 40 4412 31 50 Light red,Meranti, Limba, Louro, Macaranduba, Mahogony, Makore, Mandioqueira, Mansonia, Mengkulang, Meranti Bakau, Merawan, Merbau, Merpauh, Mersawa, Moabi, Niangon, Nyatoh, Obeche, Okoume, Onzabili, Orey, Ovengkol, Ozigo, Padauk, Paldao, Palissandre de Guatemala, Palissandre de Para, Pakussandre de Rio, Pallissandre de Rose, Pau Amarelo, Pau Marfim, Pulai, Punah, Quaruba, Ramin, Sapelli, Saqui-Saqui, Sepetir, Sipo, Sucupira, Suren, Tauari, Teak, Tiama,Tola, Virola, White Lauan, White Meranti, White Seraya, Yellow Meranti Decorative plywood Tea chest panels or shooks, packed in sets Other tea chest panels Marine and aircraft plywood Cuttings and trimmings of plywood of width not exceeding 5 cm 4412 31 90 Other 4412 32 4412 32 10 4412 32 20 4412 32 30 4412 32 40 4412 32 90 Free Free Free Free Free Free Other, with at least one outer ply of nonconiferous wood: Decorative plywood Tea chest panels or shooks packed in sets Marine and Aircraft plywood Cuttings and trimmings of plywood of width not exceeding 5 cm Other 4412 39 4412 39 10 4412 39 20 4412 39 30 4412 39 40 Other: Decorative plywood Tea chest panels or shooks packed in sets Marine and Aircraft plywood Cuttings and trimmings of plywood of width not exceeding 5 cm 4412 39 90 Other Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Other: 4412 94 00 Blockboard , laminboard and battenboard Free 4412 99 Free Other: 4412 99 10 Decorative plywood 4412 99 20 Tea chest panel or shooks, packed in sets 4412 99 30 Marine and Aircraft plywood 95 Free Free Free 4412 99 40 Cuttings and trimmings of plywood of width not Free exceeding 5cm 4412 99 90 Other Free 4413 00 00 Densified wood, in blocks, plates, strips, or profile shapes Free 4414 00 00 Wooden frames for paintings, photographs, mirrors or similar objects Free 4415 PACKING CASES, BOXES, CRATES, DRUMS AND SIMILAR PACKINGS, OF WOOD ; CABLE-DRUMS OF WOOD ; PALLETS, BOX PALLETS AND OTHER LOAD BOARDS, OF WOOD; PALLET COLLARS OF WOOD 4415 10 00 Cases, boxes, crates, drums and similar packings; Free cable-drums 4415 20 00 Pallets, box pallets and other load boards; pallet Free collars 4416 CASKS, BARRELS, VATS, TUBS AND OTHER COOPERS' PRODUCTS AND PARTS THEREOF, OF WOOD, INCLUDING STAVES 4416 00 Casks, barrels, vats, tubs and other coopers' products and parts thereof, of wood, including staves: 4416 00 10 Casks, barrels, vats and tubs 4416 00 20 Other coopers' products Free Free Parts (of wood): 4416 00 91 Riven or sawn staves of wood not further repared Free 4416 00 99 Other Free 4417 00 00 Tools, tool bodies, tool handles, broom or brush Free bodies and handles, of wood ; boot or shoe lasts and trees , of wood 4418 BUILDERS' JOINERY AND CARPENTRY OF WOOD, INCLUDING CELLULAR WOOD PANELS, ASSEMBLED FLOORING PANELS, SHINGLES AND SHAKES 4418 10 00 Windows, french-windows and their frames Free 4418 20 4418 20 10 4418 20 20 4418 20 90 Free Free Free Doors and their frames and thresholds: Flush Doors Frames and thresholds of flush doors Other 96 4418 40 00 Shuttering for concrete constructional work 4418 50 00 Shingles and Shakes 4418 60 00 Posts and beams Free Free Free Assembled flooring panels: 4418 71 00 For mosaic floors 4418 72 00 Other, multilayer 4418 79 00 Other Free Free Free 4418 90 00 Other Free 4419 TABLEWARE AND KITCHENWARE, OF WOOD 4419 00 Tableware and kitchenware, of wood: 4419 00 10 Tableware 4419 00 20 Kitchenware 4420 Free Free WOOD MAREQUETRY AND INLAID WOOD; CASKETS AND CASES FOR JEWELLERY OR CUTLERY, AND SIMILAR ARTICLES, OF WOOD; STATUETTES AND OTHER ORNAMENTS, OF WOOD; WOODEN ARTICLES OF FURNITURE NOT FALLING IN CHAPTER 94 4420 10 00 Statuettes and other ornaments, of wood Free 4420 90 Other: 4420 90 10 Wood marquetry and inlaid wood 4420 90 90 Other Free Free 4421 OTHER ARTICLES OF WOOD 4421 10 00 Clothes hangers Free 4421 90 Other: 4421 90 11 4421 90 12 4421 90 13 4421 90 14 Spools, cops, bobbins, sewing thread reels and the like,Cotton of turned wood: For machinery For Jute machinery For Silk regenerated and synthetic fibres machinery For other machinery Free Free Free Free 4421 90 19 Other Free 4421 90 20 Wood paving blocks Free 97 4421 90 30 Match splints 4421 90 40 Pencil slates 4421 90 50 Parts of wood, namely oars, paddles and rudders for ships,of boats and other similararticles floatingused structures 4421 90 60 Parts domestic decorative as tableware and kitchenware 4421 90 70 Articles of densified wood not elsewhere included or 4421 90 90 specified Other Free Free Free Free Free Free Policy Conditions of this Chapter: 1. The Exim entry under ITC (HS) Code No. 4416 00 10 in this Chapter shall also include used casks and barrels. Imports of all items falling in this entry shall be free. 2. Import of Sandal wood (Exim Code No. 4403 99 22) will be ‘Restricted’ and subject to a ceiling in each licensing year (Present ceiling is 4795 MT, subject to modification, if any, to be notified from time to time). Imports will be permitted only against an Import Authorisation issued in consultation with the Ministry of Environment and Forest (see Procedure is (I) below). The ceiling of Sandal wood for each financial year will be monitored by the Ministry of Environment and Forest to ensure that it is not exceeded. The license will be valid for a period of one year from the date of issue. No further revalidation of such authorisation shall be allowed. (I) The following procedure will be followed for obtaining an Import Authorisation for Sandal wood: (a) Applicant will submit the application in the Aayaat Niryaat Form 2B to the DGFT (Headquarters office), Udyog Bhawan, New Delhi – 110 011. (b) The applicant will be required to declare the quantity of sandal wood and their specifications to be imported species-wise, quantity-wise and the country from which it is to be imported. (c) The purpose of import must be specified. If the importer is having sandal wood based unit, it must be legally established and registered with the concerned State / UT Forest Department. (d) In case the importer is a trader not having his own sandal wood based unit, the past performance and antecedents must be given for necessary verification. (e) Utilisation Certificate specifying the details and necessary ‘Transit Permit’ regarding the earlier import must be specified 98 by the applicant, for seeking permission for import of sandal wood second time. (II) All import consignments of sandal wood must be accompanied with the following documents: (i) The ‘Certificate of Origin’ from the country of export; (ii) The necessary phytosanitary certificate; and (iii) A certificate from the Government authorities of country of export stating that export of sandalwood is legally permitted from the concerned country. Before clearance of the import consignment, the customs authorities are required to verify the above documents. (III) Applications for issuance of Import Authorisation would be considered by the Exim Facilitation Committee on merits and shall be subject to such conditions which the Committee may specify. [Policy Condition 2 incorporates: Policy Circular No. 23 (RE2007) dated 31.12.2007, read with Policy Circular No. 32 (RE2007) dated 13.3.2008 and Policy Circular No. 8 (RE2008) dated 4.6.2008] 99 CHAPTER 67 PREPARED FEATHERS AND DOWN AND ARTICLES MADE OF FEATHERS OR OF DOWN; ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS; ARTICLES OF HUMAN HAIR NOTES: 1. This Chapter does not cover: (a) Straining cloth of human hair (heading 5911); (b) Floral motifs of lace, of embroidery or other textile fabric (Section XI); (c) Footwear (Chapter 64); (d) Headgear or hair-nets (Chapter 65); (e) Toys, sports requisites or carnival articles (Chapter 95); or (f) Feather dusters, powder-puffs or hair sleeves (Chapter 96) 2. Heading 6701 does not cover: (a) Articles in which feathers or down constitute only filling or padding (for example bedding of heading 9404); (b) Articles of apparel or clothing accessories in which feathers or down constitute no more than mere trimming or padding; or (c) Artificial flowers or foliage or parts thereof or made up articles of heading 6702. 3. Heading 6702 does not cover: (a) Articles of glass (Chapter 70); or (b) Artificial flowers, foliage, or fruit of pottery, stone, metal, wood or other materials, obtained in one piece by moulding, forging, carving, stamping or other process, or consisting of parts assembled otherwise than by binding, glueing, fitting into one another or similar methods. Exim Code Item Description Policy 6701 SKINS AND OTHER PARTS OF BIRDS WITH Policy Conditions THEIR FEATHERS OR DOWN, FEATHERS, PARTS OF FEATHERS, DOWN AND ARTICLES THEREOF (OTHER THAN GOODS OF HEADING 0505 AND WORKED QUILLS AND SCAPES) 6701 00 Skins and other parts of birds with their feathers or down, feathers, parts of feathers, down and articles thereof (other than goods of heading 0505 and worked quills and scapes): 6701 00 10 Feather dusters Free 6701 00 90 Other Free 100 Import subject to Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 and CITES. 6702 ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, FOLIAGE AND FRUIT AND PARTS THEREOF; ARTICLES MADE OF ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, FOLIAGE OR FRUIT 6702 10 Of plastics: 6702 10 10 Decorative plants 6702 10 90 Other Free Free 6702 90 Of other materials: 6702 90 10 Of jute 6702 90 90 Other Free Free 6703 HUMAN HAIR, DRESSED, THINNED, BLEACHED OR OTHERWISE WORKED; WOOL OR OTHER ANIMAL HAIR OR OTHER TEXTILE MATERIALS, PREPARED FOR USE IN MAKING WIGS OR THE LIKE 6703 00 Human hair, dressed, thinned, bleached or otherwise worked; wool or other animal hair orother textile materials, prepared for use in making wigs or the like: 6703 00 10 Human hair, dressed, thinned, bleached or Free otherwise worked 6703 00 20 Wool or other animal hair or other textile Free materials,prepared for use in making wigs or the like 6704 WIGS, FALSE BEARDS, EYEBROWS AND EYELASHES, SWITCHES AND THE LIKE, OF HUMAN OR ANIMAL HAIR OR OF TEXTILE MATERIALS; ARTICLES OF HUMAN HAIR NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED OR INCLUDED Of synthetic textile materials: 6704 11 00 Complete wigs Free 6704 19 Other: 6704 19 10 Hair nets 6704 19 90 Other Free Free 6704 20 6704 20 10 6704 20 20 6704 20 90 6704 90 00 Free Free Free Free Of human hair: Wigs Hair nets Other Of other materials 101 CHAPTER 96 MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURED ARTICLES NOTES: 1. This Chapter does not cover: (a) pencils for cosmetic or toilet uses (Chapter 33); -------------------------------------------------------(m) works of art, collectors' pieces or antiques (Chapter 97) 2. In heading 9602, the expression "vegetable or mineral carving material" means: (a) hard seeds, pips, hulls and nuts and similar vegetable materials or a kind used for carving (for example, corozo and dom); (b) amber, meerschaum, agglomerated amber and agglomerated meerschaum, jet and mineral substitutes for jet. 3. ................................................................................ Exim Code Item Description 9601 WORKED IVORY, BONE, TORTOISE- Policy Policy Conditions SHELL,HORN, ANTLERS, CORAL, MOTHEROF- PEARL AND OTHER ANIMAL CARVING MATERIAL, AND ARTICLES OF THESE MATERIALS (INCLUDING ARTICLES OBTAINED BY MOULDING) 9601 10 00 Worked ivory and articles of ivory Prohibited Not permitted to be imported 9601 90 9601 90 10 9601 90 20 9601 90 30 Other: Worked tortoise-shell and articles thereof Worked mother-of-pearl and articles thereof Worked bone (excluding whale bone) and articles thereof horn, coral and other animal carving 9601 90 40 Worked material and articles thereof 9601 90 90 Other 102 Restricted Restricted Restricted Restricted Import of “worked coral” will be “Free”. Restricted 9602 WORKED VEGETABLE OR MINERAL CARVING MATERIAL AND ARTICLES OF THESE MATERIALS MOULDED OR CARVED ARTICLES OF WAX, OF STEARIN, OF NATURAL GUMS OR NATURAL RESINS OR OF MODELLING PASTES, AND OTHER MOULDED OR CARVED ARTICLES, NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED OR INLCLUDED; WORKED, UNHARDENED GELATIN (EXCEPT GELATIN OF HEADING 3503) AND ARTICLES OF UNHARDENED GELATIN 9602 00 Worked vegetable or mineral carving material and articles of these materials moulded or carved articles of wax, of stearin, of natural gums or natural resins or of modelling pastes, and other moulded or carved articles, not elsewhere specified or included; worked, unhardened gelatin (except gelatin of heading 3503) and articles of unhardened gelatin: Worked vegetable carving material and articles thereof Moulded or carved articles of wax, stearin, natural gums and resins and other moulded or carved articles Gelatin capsules, empty Other articles of unhardened gelatin Other 9602 00 10 9602 00 20 9602 00 30 9602 00 40 9602 00 90 Free Free Free Free Free Policy Conditions of this Chapter: (1) Import of wild animals (including their parts and products) as defined in the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 is prohibited and in respect of those species listed in CITES, is subject to the provisions of CITES. 103 SECTION XX1 WORKS OF ART, COLLECTORS' PIECES AND ANTIQUES CHAPTER 97 WORKS OF ART, COLLECTORS' PIECES AND ANTIQUES NOTES: 1. This Chapter does not cover: (a) Unused postage or revenue stamps, postal stationery (stamped paper) or the like of heading 4907; (b) Theatrical scenery, studio back-cloths and the like, of painted canvas (heading 5907); except if they may be classified in heading 9706; or (c) Pearls, natural or cultured, or precious or semi precious stones (headings 7101 to 7103). 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. Heading 9703 does not apply to mass-produced reproductions or works of conventional craftsmanship of a commercial character, even if these articles are designed or created by artists. 4. (A) Subject to Notes 1 to 3 above, articles of this Chapter are to be classified in this Chapter and not in any other Chapter of this Schedule. (B) Heading 9706 does not apply to articles of the preceding headings of this Chapter. Frames around paintings, drawings, pastels, collages or similarly decorative plaques, engravings, prints or lithographs are to be classified with those articles, provided they are of a kind and of a value normal to those articles. Frames which are not of kind or of a value normal to the articles referred to in this Note are to be classified separately. Exim Code Item Description Policy 9703 ORIGINAL SCULPTURES AND STATUARY, IN ANY MATERIAL 9703 00 9703 00 10 9703 00 20 9703 00 90 Original sculptures and statuary, in any material:sculptures and statuary, in metal Original Original sculptures and statuary, in stone Original sculptures and statuary, in other materials 104 Free Free Free Policy Conditions 9705 COLLECTIONS AND COLLECTORS' PIECES OF ZOOLOGICAL, BOTANICAL, MINERALOGICAL, ANATOMICAL, HISTORICAL, ARCHAEOLOGICAL, PALAEONTOLOGICAL, ETHNOGRAPHIC OR NUMISMATIC INTEREST: 9705 00 Collections and collectors' pieces of zoological, botanical, mineralogical, anatomical, historical, archaeological, palaeontological, ethnographic or numismatic interest: 9705 00 10 Stuffed animals and birds (taxidermy) Restricted Allowed for import under saving clause 3(1) of Foreign Trade (Exemption from Application of Rules in Certain Cases) Order, 1993, read with Customs Notification 157 dated 28.03.1990. 9705 00 90 Other Restricted Allowed for import under saving clause 3(1) of Foreign Trade (Exemption from Application of Rules in Certain Cases) Order, 1993, read with Customs Notification 157 dated 28.03.1990. 9706 00 00 Antiques of an age exceeding one hundred years Free The importer must abide by the laws/rules relating to export of such item, of the country from where imports are sought to be made. 105 CHAPTER 98 PROJECT IMPORTS; LABORATORY CHEMICALS; PASSENGERS' BAGGAGE, PERSONAL IMPLEMENTATIONS BY AIR OR POST; SHIP STORES NOTES: 1. This Chapter is to be taken to apply to all goods which satisfy the conditions prescribed therein, even though they may be covered by a more specific heading elsewhere in this Schedule. 2. Heading 9801 is to be taken to apply to all goods which are imported in accordance with the regulations made under Section 157 of the Customs Act,1962 (52 of 1962) and expressions used in this heading shall have the meaning assigned to them in the said regulations. 3. Heading 9802 covers all chemicals, organic or inorganic, whether or not chemically defined, imported in packings not exceeding 500 gms or 500 millilitres and which can be identified with reference to the purity, makings or other features to show them to be meant for use solely as laboratory chemicals. 4. Headings 9803 and 9804 are taken not to apply to: a) Motor vehicles; b) Alcoholic drinks; c) Goods imported through courier service. 5. Heading 9803 is to be taken not to apply to articles imported by a passenger or a member of a crew under an import license or a Customs Clearance Permit either for his own use or on behalf of others. 6. Heading 9804 is to be taken not to apply to articles imported under an import license or a Customs Clearance Permit. Exim Code Item Description 9801 ALL ITEMS OF MACHINERY Policy Policy Conditions INCLUDING……………………………….. 9803 00 00 All dutiable articles, imported by a passenger or a Restricted As provided under member of a crew in his baggage Customs and Baggage Rules by saving clause 3(1)(h) of Foreign Trade (Exemption from Application of Rules in Certain Cases) Order,1993 106 9804 ALL DUTIABLE ARTICLES, INTENDED FOR PERSONAL USE, IMPORTED BY POST OR AIR, AND EXEMPTED FROM ANY PROHIBITION IN RESPECT OF THE IMPORTS THEREOF UNDER THE FOREIGN TRADE (DEVELOPMENT & REGULATION) ACT, 1992 BUT EXCLUDING ARTICLES FALLING UNDER HEADING 9803 9804 10 00 Drugs and medicines Restricted 9804 90 00 Other Restricted 9805 THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES OF STORES ON BOARD OF A VESSEL OR AIRCRAFT ON WHICH DUTY IS LEVIABLE UNDER THE CUSTOMS ACT, 1962 (52 OF 1962) NAMELY: 9805 10 00 Prepared or preserved meat, fish and vegetables; Restricted dairy products; soup; lard; fresh fruits 805 90 00 Subject to value limit ofRs. 2000 (c.i.f) and other conditions as specified in clause 3(1), (i) of Foreign Trade (Exemption from Application of Rules in Certain Cases) Order, 1993. Subject to value limit ofRs. 2000 (c.i.f) and other conditions as specified in clause 3(1), (i) of Foreign Trade (Exemption from Application of Rules in Certain Cases) Order,1993. All other consumable stores excluding fuel, lubricating oil, alcoholic drinks and tobacco products 107 Restricted Subject to value limit of Rs. 2000 (c.i.f) and other conditions as specified in clause 3(1), (i) of Foreign Trade (Exemption from Application of Rules in Certain Cases) Order, 1993. Subject to value limit of Rs. 2000 (c.i.f) and other conditions as specified in clause 3(1), (i) of Foreign Trade (Exemption from Application of Rules in Certain Cases) Order, 1993. SCHEDULE- 2 EXPORT POLICY General Notes to Export Policy – Goods under Restrictions 2. Free Exportability All goods other than the entries in the export licensing schedule along with its appendices are freely exportable. The free exportability is however subject to any other law for the time being in force. Goods not listed in the Schedule are deemed to be freely exportable without conditions under the Foreign Trade (Development and Regulations) Act, 1992 and the rules, notifications and other public notices and circulars issued there under from time to time. The export licensing policy in the schedule and its appendices does not preclude control by way of a Public Notice Notification under the Foreign Trade (Development and Regulations) Act, 1992. Goods listed as “Free” in the Export Licensing Schedule may also be exported without an export licence as such but they are subject to conditions laid out against the respective entry. The fulfillment of these conditions can be checked by authorized officers in the course of export. 2. Code does not limit the item description The export policy of a specific item will be determined mainly by the description and nature of restriction in the schedule. The code number is illustrative of classification but does not limit the descriptio by virtue of the standard description of the item against the code in the import part of the ITC(HS) classification. 3. Classes of Export Trade Control A. Prohibited Goods The prohibited items are not permitted to be exported. An export licence will not be given in the normal course for goods in the prohibited category. No export of rough diamond shall be permitted unless accompanied by Kimberley Process (KP) Certificate as specified by Gem & Jewellery EPC (GJEPC). B. Restricted Goods The restricted items can be permitted for export under licence. The procedures / conditionalities wherever specified against the restricted items may be required to be complied with, in addition to the general requirement of licence in all cases of restricted items. C. State Trading Enterprises Export through STE(s) is permitted without an Export Licence through designated STEs only as mentioned against an item and is subject to conditions in para 2.11 of Foreign Trade Policy 2009-14. D. Restrictions on Countries of Export (i) Export of Arms and related material to Iraq shall be prohibited. (ii) Direct or indirect export of all items, materials, equipments, goods and technology which could contribute to Iran’s enrichment related, reprocessing or heavy water related activities, or to development of nuclear weapon delivery systems including those listed in INFCIRC/254/Rev.9/Part 1 and INFCIRC/254/Rev.7/Part 2 (IAEA Documents) and items listed in S/2010/263 (UN Security Council Document) or any items related to nuclear and missile development programmes is prohibited. All the UN Security Council Resolutions/Documents and IAEA Documents referred to above are available on the UN Security Council website (www.un.org/Docs/sc) and IAEA website (www.iaea.org). (iii) Direct or indirect export of following items, whether or not origninating in Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), to DPRK is prohibited: All items, materials equipment, goods and technology including as set out in lists in documents S/2006/814, S/2006/815 (including S/2009/205), S/2009/364 and S/2006/853 (United Nations Secruty Council Documents) INFCIRC/254/Rev.9/Part 1a and INFCIRC/254/Rev.7/Part 2a (IAEA documents) which could contribute to DPRK’s nuclear-related, ballistic missile-related or other weapons of mass destruction-related programmes. 108 (iv) Export of rough diamonds to Cote d’Ivoire is prohibited in compliance to Paragraph 6 of UN Security Council Resolution(UNSCR) 1643 (2005). (v) Export of rough diamond [ITC (HS) Code 710210, 710221 or 710231) to Venezuela shall be Prohibited in view of voluntary separation of Venezuela from the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (KPCS). No Kimberley Process Certificate shall be accepted / endorsed / issued for export of rough diamond to Venezuela. (vi) In addition to above, export to other countries will be subject to conditions as specified in Para 2.1 of the Foreign Trade Policy 2009-14 and Para 2.2 of the Handbook of Procedures 2009-2014 (Vol. I) and other conditions which may be listed in the title ITC (HS) Classification of Export and Import items. Schedule 2 - Export Policy Notes 1. The schedule below has six columns. The column name and the description are: Column No. 1. Column Name Entry No. 2. Tariff Item (HS) Code 3. Unit 4. Item Description 5. Export Policy Description Gives the order of the main entry in the schedule. The column is designed for easy reference and gives the identity of the raw covering the set consisting of Tariff Item Code, Unit Item description export policy and Nature of restriction along with the connected Licensing Note and Appendix. This is an eight digit code followed in the import policy in the earlier part of the book, customs and the DGCIS code. The first two digits give the chapter number, the heading number. The last two digits signify the subheading. The six digit code and product description corresponds exactly with the six digit WCO (World Customs Organisation). The last digits are developed in India under the common classification system for tariff item. The second column gives the unit of measurement or weight in the tariff item, which is to be used in shipping bill and other documents. In most cases, the unit is given as “u” denoting number of pieces. The item description against each code gives the specific description of goods, which are subject to export control. This description does not generally correspond with the standard description against the code. In most cases, the description will cover only a part of standard description. This column is for the general policy regime applicable on the item. Generally, the Export Policy is one of the following. P r oh ibited 6. Nature of Restriction Not permitted for Export Licence will not be given in the normal course R es t r i ct ed Export is permitted under a licence granted by the DGFT ST E Export allowed only through specified State Trading Enterprises (STEs) subject to specific conditions laid out in the FTP and also Para 2.11 of the Import and Export Policy This column specifies the special conditions, which must be met for the export of goods in the item description column. The column may also give the nature of restriction under the broad category in the Export Policy column. 109 Table-A Goods falling in more than one Chapter of ITC (HS) Classification Note 1 (i) The term “Wild Animal” and Animal Article would have the same meaning as defined in the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972. S.No. 1 2 3 4 5 Chapter Item Description Policy Nature of Restriction 0106 All wild animals, animal articles Prohibited Not permitted to be exported. 0208 including their products and 0210 derivatives excluding those for 0300 which ownership certificates have 0407 been granted and also those required for transactions for education, 0408 0410 scientific research and management 0502 under Wild Life (Protection) Act, 0504 1972 including their parts and 0505 products. 0506 0507 0508 0509 0510 0511 1504 1506 1516 1517 1518 1600 3000 Deleted vide notification no.13/(2004-2009) New Delhi, dated 31.12.2004. 50, 51, Dress materials/ready made Restricted Exports permitted under 52, 54, garments fabrics/textile items with licence. 55, 60, imprints of excerpts or verses of the 61, 62, Holy Quran 63 Any Military stores as specified by Free No Objection Certificate from Chapter Director General of Foreign Trade the Department of Defence Production and Supplies, Ministry of Defence, New Delhi, except the goods as specified at Export Licensing Note 1 below which are freely exportable without the No Objection Certificate. 28, 29, Special Chemicals, Organisms, Prohibited/ Exports governed as per the 30, 35, Materials, Equipments & Restricted/ conditions indicated in 36, 37, Technologies (SCOMET) goods as Free Appendix-III of this schedule. 38, 39, specified in Appendix 3 of this Further where no specific 40, 48, schedule of this book conditions as at category 2 to 7 49, 59, are enumerated, licence shall 69, 70, be required. 71, 72 to 110 91, 93 6. Any Chapter Samples/ Exhibits of goods included in Schedule 2 of this book Free 7 Any Chapter 8 All Chapters Any other item whose exports are Free regulated by Public Notice issued by the Director General of Foreign Trade in this behalf All Items Prohibited/ Restricted/ Free Samples/exhibits of goods including those in Schedule 2 of this book, except all prohibited items, and all items specified in Appendix-3 to Schedule 2 (SCOMET) , restricted items, and items in Chapter 29, 93 and 97 Subject to conditions as notified in the respective Public Notice Export of goods including plant & plant products using wood packaging material such as pellets, dunnage, crating, packing blocks, drums, cases load boards, pellet collars and skids etc. shall be allowed subject to compliance of ISPM15. Export Licensing Note of Table A 1. The following goods as military stores are freely exportable without a No Objection Certificate from Department of Defence Production and Supplies in the Ministry of Defence............................................... 111 Table - B Goods Falling Within Specific Chapters of ITC (HS) Classification Chapter 1 Live Animals Note 1 The term “Cattle” covers cows, oxen, bulls and calves Note 2 Export of wild animals and their products as defined in Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 including their part prohibited. See restrictions in Part A for details. Note 3 Germplasm of cattle is classified in heading 0511 S.No. Tariff Item HS Code Unit Item Description Export Policy Nature of Restriction 9 0101 10 00 0101 90 90 u Live Horses – Kathiawari, Marwari and Manipuri breeds Restricted Exports permitted under licence. 10 0102 10 10 0102 10 20 0102 10 30 0102 10 90 0102 90 10 0102 90 20 u Live Cattle and buffaloes Restricted Exports permitted under licence. 11 0106 19 00 u Camel Restricted Exports permitted under licence 12 0106 31 00 0106 32 00 0106 39 00 u 13 0106 32 00 u Live exotic birds except Prohibited the following species of exotic birds, policy of which is indicated against each (i) Albino budgerigars Free 14 0106 32 00 u (ii) Budgerigars Free 15 0106 39 00 u (iii) Bengali finches Free 16 0106 39 00 u (iv) White finches Free Subject to pre-shipment inspection 17 0106 39 00 u (v) Zebra finches Free Subject to pre-shipment inspection 18 0106 39 00 u (vi) Jawa sparrow Restricted Exports permitted under license. Not permitted to be exported Subject to pre-shipment inspection Subject to pre-shipment inspection Subject to pre-shipment inspection A certificate from the Chief Wildlife warden of the concerned State from where exotic birds (Jawa Sparrow) have been procured to the effect that the birds to be exported are from Cap6ive Bred Stock. Export if allowed shall be subject to pre- shipment inspection & CITES certificate. Chapter 2 Meat and Edible Meat Offal Note 1 Beef includes meat and edible offal of cows, oxens and calf Note 2 Offal includes heart, liver, tongue, kidneys and other organs. Note 3 The export of chilled and frozen meat shall be allowed subject to the provision specified to the gazette notification on raw meat (chilled and frozen) under Export (Quality Control and Inspection) Act, 1963. Offals of buffalo too are subject to the same conditions of quality control and inspection. Laboratories duly recognized by APEDA , as well as in-house laboratories attached under the abattoirs cum meat processing plant registered with APEDA and Agency approved labs, may also be used to conduct the necessary tests for confirmation of quality under the supervison of the designated veterinary authority of the State. On the basis of these test and inspections carried out by Veterinarians, duly registered under the Indian Veterinary Council Act, 1984, employed by the exporting unit and supervised by the designated veterinary authority of the state, the veterinary Health Certificate may be issued by the designated authorities of the state. Note 4 Export of canned meat products shall be subject to preshipment inspection either by the State Directorate of Animal Husbandry or Export Inspection Agency or Directorate of Marketing and Inspection Government of India or Muncipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) in accordance with either the standards prevalent in the exporting country or standards prescribed under the Meat Food Products Order, 1973 under Export (Quality Control and Inspection) Act, 1963 or orders made thereunder Note 5 Exports of gonads and other reproductive organs of buffaloes and the germplasm of cattle and buffaloes in heading 0511 require an export licence. Note 6 Export of meat and meat products will be allowed subject to the exporter furnishing a declaration, attached with copies of valid APEDA Plant Registration Certificate(s) to the customs at the time of export that the above items have been obtained / sourced from an APEDA registered integrated abattoir or from APEDA registred meat processing plant which sources raw materials exclusively from APEDA registered integrated abattoir/abattoir. (The stipulation that raw material for export of meat & meat products must be sourced exclusively from APEDA registered abattoir/integrated abattoir will come into effect on 15.06.2012. Note 7 On the cartons for export of meat , the following details shall compulsorily be mentioned:(i) Name of the Product. (ii) Country of Origin (iii) APEDA Plant Registration No. (iv) Name of the exporter. 113 Note 8 The designated veterinary authority of the State where meat processing unit is located, may issue the certificate on the baisis of the inspections carried out by Veterinarians duly registred under the Indian Veterinary Council Act 1984 employed by the exporting unit and supervised by the designated veterinary authority of the State. The Inspection Fee prescribed under the Export of Raw Meat (Chilled/Frozen) (Quality control and Inspection) Rules, 1992 shall continue to be paid by the exporting unit to the Agency as currently applicable. S.No. 19 20 21 Tariff Item HS Code 0201 10 00 0201 20 00 0201 30 00 0202 10 00 0202 20 00 0202 30 00 0201 Unit Item Description kg Beef of cows, oxen and calf Kg Meat of buffalo (both male and female) fresh and chilled. Export Policy Prohibited Nature of Restriction Not permitted to be exported 0201 10 00 Carcasses and half carcasses Prohibited Not permitted to be exported. 0201 20 00 Other cuts with bone in. Prohibited Not permitted to be exported 0202 Meat of buffalo (both male and female) frozen 0202 10 00 Carcasses and half carcasses Prohibited Not permitted to be exported. 0202 20 00 Other cuts with bone in Prohibited Not permitted to be exported. Boneless meat of buffalo (both male and female) fresh and chilled Boneless meat of buffalo (both male and female) frozen Free 1. Export allowed on production of a certificate from the designated veterinary authority of the State, from which the meat or offals emanate, to the effect that the meat or offals are from buffaloes not used for breeding and milch purposes. 0201 30 00 0202 30 00 Kg 2. Quality control and inspection under Note 3 and 4 respectively as 114 22 0204 10 00 0204 21 00 0204 22 00 0204 23 00 0204 30 00 0204 41 00 0204 42 00 0204 43 00 Kg Meat of Indian sheep Free 23 0204 50 00 Kg Meat of Indian Goat. Free 24 0206 10 00 0206 21 00 0206 22 00 0206 29 00 0210 20 00 0206 10 00 0206 21 00 0206 22 00 0206 29 00 0210 20 00 kg Beef in the form of offal of cows, oxen and calf Prohibited kg Offal of buffalo except gonads and reproductive organs Free 0206 80 10 0206 90 10 kg Offal of Indian sheep Free 25 26 115 well as condition stipulated at Note 6 and 8 above are be required to fulfilled. Q u a lity c on tr ol an d i n s pect i on un der N ot e 3 a n d 4 r es p ect i v el y a s w ell a s con d ition s tip u la ted a t N ote 6 a bovea r e r eq u ir ed t o be fu l filled . Q u a lity c on tr ol an d i n s pect i on un der N ot e 3 a n d 4 r es p ect i v el y a s w ell a s con d ition s tip u la ted a t N ote 6 a bovea r e r eq u be fu l ir ed t o filled . Not permitted to be exported 1. Export allowed on production of a certificate from the designated veterinary authority of the State, from which the meat or offals emanate, to the effect that the meat or offals are from buffaloes not used for breeding and milch purposes. 2. Quality control and inspection under Note 3 and 4 respectively as well as condition stipulated at Note 6 and 8 above are required to be fulfilled. Q u a lity c on tr ol an d i n s pect i on un der N ot e 3 a n d 4 r es p ect i v el y a s w ell a s con d ition s tip u la ted a t N ote 6 a bove are 27 0206 80 10 0206 90 10 kg Offal of Indian Goat Free r eq u ir ed to be fu l filled . Quality control and inspection under Note 3 and 4 respectively as well as condition stipulated at Note 6 above are required to be fulfilled. Chapter 3 Fish and Crustaceans, Molluscs and other Aquatic Invertebrates Note 1 The term “Marine Products” in this Chapter covers all the eight digit Exim Codes in the Chapter of the ITC(HS) Classification of Export and Import items. All marine species that have been included in the Schedules of the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 are prohibited for exports and other species listed in CITES are subject to the provisions of the CITES. S.No. Unit Item Description Export Policy Free 28 Tariff Item HS Code 0300 00 00 Kg Marine species and products except the following 29 0300 00 00 Kg 30 0302 69 30 0303 79 50 Kg 31 0303 79 99 Kg Those species (and Prohibited their parts, products and derivatives) mentioned in the Schedules of the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972. Fresh or Chilled or Restricted Frozen silver pomfrets of weight less than 300 gms. Beche-de-mer Prohibited 32 0306 11 00 0306 12 10 0306 12 90 0306 21 00 0306 22 00 Kg Lobsters except Free undersized( $ ) rock lobster and sand lobster variety below 116 Nature of Restriction Subject to preshipment quality inspection as may be specified by the Government through a notification N ot p er mitted to be expor t ed. Exports permitted under licence. Not permitted to be exported irrespective of its size. 35 0306 11 00 0306 21 00 Kg 36 0306 12 10 kg 0306 12 90 Panulirus Ornatus 500gm as whole live/chilled or frozen; 425 gm as whole cooked; 150gm as tail Sand Lobster: Thenus orientalis 150 gm as whole; 45 gm as tail Prohibited Not permitted to be exported Prohibited Not permitted to be exported Prohibited Not permitted to be exported Prohibited Not permitted to be exported 0306 22 00 33 0306 11 00 0306 21 00 kg 34 0306 11 00 0306 21 00 kg RockLobster: Panulirus polyphagus 300 gm as whole chilled live or frozen 250 gm as whole cooked; 90 gm as tail Panulirus homarus 200gm as whole live, chilled or frozen, 170 gm as whole cooked, 50 gm as tail Export Licensing Note of Chapter 3 Note 1 A consignment/ lot is considered to be undersized if it contains specified species any piece of which has a weight less than that indicated against the species or has been processed out of or obtained from individual pieces of the species weighing less than the minimum weight indicated against the species. Note 2 “as tail” means without head. 117 Chapter 4 Dairy produce; bird's eggs; natural honey; edible products of animal origin, not elsewhere specified or included Note 1 The expression “milk” means full cream milk of partially or completely skimmed milk Sl. No. 37 Tariff Item HS Code 04090000 Unit Kg Item Description Natural Honey Export Policy Free Nature of Restriction Export of honey to USA and European Union (EU) shall be allowed subject to the following conditions: 1. Honey exported shall be ‘wholly obtained’ Indian origin honey only, and; 2. No blending of Indian honey shall be permitted with honey originating from any other country.” 38 0402 Milk and Cream, concentrated or containing added sugar or other sweetening matter including skimmed milk powder, whole milk powder, dairy whitener and infant milk foods Prohibitied Not permitted to be exported Note 1 Transitional arrangements under para 1.5 of Foreign Trade Policy, 2009-14 shall not be applicable on export of milk powders(including skimmed milk powder, whole milk powder, dairy whitener and infant milk foods. Note 2 Export consignments of milk powders (including skimmed milk powder, whole milk powder, dairy whitener and infant milk foods), which were handed over to customs for examination and export on or before 18.02.2011 will be allowed for export. Note 3 Export of 1600 MTS of Milk Powder per annum to Bhutan (as per Calendar year i.e. 1st January to 31 st December) will be exempted from any export ban. 118 Chapter 5 Products of Animal Origin Note 1 Export of wild animals and their parts and products as covered in Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 and CITES are prohibited and other species listed in CITES are subject to the provisions of the CITES. See restrictions in Table A for detail. S.No 39 40 41 Tariff Items HS Code 0506 10 49 0511 99 99 0506 10 19 0506 10 29 0506 10 39 0506 10 49 0506 90 19 0506 90 99 0511 99 99 0506 10 19 0506 10 29 0506 10 39 0506 10 49 0506 90 19 Unit Item Description Export Policy Prohibited Kg Human skeletons Kg Bone and bone products Restricted (excluding bone meal), horn and horn products, (excluding horn meal), hooves and hoof products (excluding hoof meal) when exported to European Union. Kg Bone and bone products Restricted including Ossein intended to be used for Human consumption, meant for European Union. 119 Nature of Restriction Not permitted to be exported. Export to EU allowed subject to the following conditions; (i) A ‘Shipment Clearance Certificate’ is to be issued consignment-wise by the CAPEXIL indicating details of the name and address of the exporter, the address of registered plant, IEC No. of the exporter, plant approval number, nature of export product, quantity, invoice number & date, port of loading (Name of the port) and destination. (ii) After the shipment is made,the exporter shall also provide a ‘Production Process’ certificate and/or health certificate to the buyer consignment-wise to be issued by CAPEXIL as per the requirement of EU. Export to EU allowed subject to the following conditions;(i) A ‘Shipment Clearance Certificate’ is 0506 90 99 0511 99 99 42 0505 90 10 Kg Peacock Tail Feathers Prohibited 43 0511 99 99 Kg Prohibited 44 Kg 45 0506 10 41 0506 10 49 0507 90 40 0511 99 99 Handicrafts and articles of peacock tail feathers Shavings of Shed Antlers of Chital and Sambhar 46 0508 00 20 Kg 47 0508 00 30 Kg Kg Prohibited Manufactured Articles of Prohibited shavings of shed antlers of chital and sambhar Sea shells, including Free polished sea shells and handicrafts made out of those species not included in the Schedules of the Wild Life (Protection ) Act, 1972. Sea shells, including Free polished sea shells and handicrafts made out of those species included in CITES (Excluding the species mentioned in Schedules of 120 to be issued consignmentwise by the CAPEXIL indicating details of the name and address of the exporter, address of the registered plant, IEC No. of the exporter, plant approval number, nature of export product, quantity, invoice number & date, port of loading (Name of the port) and destination. (ii) After the shipment is made, the exporter shall also provide ‘Health Certificate’ consignmentwise to the buyer giving details of vessel name, shipping bill number with date, production process, etc. as per the requirement of EU. The Certificate would be issued jointly by CAPEXIL and Regional Quarantine Animal Officer, Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries, Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India. Not permitted to be exported. Not permitted to be exported. Not permitted to be exported. Not permitted to be exported. Export permitted freely Export to be governed by CITES Regulations. 48 Kg 0508 00 50 49 50 0511 99 91 0511 99 99 3001 10 91 3001 10 99 3001 20 90 3001 90 99 0511 10 00 0511 99 91 0511 99 99 3001 10 91 3001 10 99 3001 20 90 3001 90 99 Kg Kg the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 ). Sea shells, including Prohibited polished sea shells and handicrafts made out of those species included in the Schedules of the Wild Life(Protection) Act, 1972. Gonads and other Restricted reproductive organs of buffaloes Germplasm of cattle and buffaloes Restricted Not permitted to be exported Exports permitted under licence. Exports permitted under licence. Export Licensing Note of Chapter 5 Note 1 The handicrafts made out of bone and horn products as finished products and not exported for further processing and not intended for human or animal consumption are not covered under at S. No. 35 and 36 of this Chapter. Chapter 6 Live Trees and other Plants; Bulb, Roots and the Like; Cut Flowers and Ornamental Foliage Note 1 Planting material of a kind used for propagation and classified in heading 0601 and heading 0602 are subject to restriction on export. See chapter 12 for detail. Certain plants like cashew plants too are restricted for exports. The detail of this too is in Chapter 12. 121 Chapter 7 Edible Vegetables and Certain Roots and Tubers Sl. No 54 Tariff Item HS Code 0713 Unit Kg. 0713 10 00 Kg. 0713 20 00 Kg. 0713 31 00 Kg. 0713 32 00 Kg. 0713 33 00 Kg. 0713 39 Item Description Dried Leguminous Vegetables, Shelled, whether or not skinned or split Peas (Pisum sativum) Chickpeas (garbanzos) Beans (Vigna spp., Phaseolus spp.): Beans of the species Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper or Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek Small red (Adzuki) beans (Phaseolus or Vigna angularis) Kidney beans, including white pea beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) Other : Export Policy Prohibited Prohibited Prohibited Prohibited Not permitted to be exported. Prohibited Not permitted to be exported. Prohibited Not permitted to be exported. Not permitted to be exported. Not permitted to be exported. Not permitted to be exported. Not permitted to be exported. Guar seeds Prohibited 0713 39 90 Kg. Other Prohibited 0713 40 00 Kg. Lentils Prohibited 0713 50 00 Kg. Broad beans (Vicia faba var major) and horse beans (Vicia faba var equina, vicia faba var minor) Other : Prohibited Kg. Tur (arhar) Prohibited 0713 90 91 Kg. Other : Split Prohibited 0713 90 99 Kg. Other Prohibited 122 Not permitted to be exported. Not permitted to be exported. Not permitted to be exported. Kg. 0713 90 10 Not permitted to be exported. Prohibited 0713 39 10 0713 90 Nature of Restriction Prohibited Not permitted to be exported. Not permitted to be exported. Not permitted to be exported. Not permitted to be exported. Note 2 (i) The prohibition shall not apply to export of kabuli chana (as is known by different names in different parts of the country) w.e.f. 07.03.2007. (ii) The period of validity of prohibition on exports of Pulses (except Kabuli Chana) shall be extended upto 31.3.2013. (iii) The transitional arrangements under Para 1.5 of the Foreign Trade Policy, 2004-2009, as amended from time to time, shall not be applicable for export of Pulses. (iv) The prohibition shall not be applicable to export of 1000 tonnes of pulses to The Republic of Mauritius by MMTC. (v) The prohibition shall not be applicable to export of (i)178.70 tonnes of pulses to Nepal by MMTC. (vi) Prohibition imposed vide Para 3 (i) of this Notification shall not apply to export of 1000 MTs of pulses to Bhutan. (vii) Export of 60MTS of pulses to the Republic of Maldives permitted (Notifiction No.34 dt.25.03.2010). (viii) Export of 60 MTS of puleses to Republic of Maldives through MMTC Ltd permitted Note 3 The prohibition shall not be applicable to export of pulses to Sri Lanka executed under the specific permission granted by DGFT. Note 4 The export of 1200 MTS of pulses to Bhutan per annum (as per Calendar year i.e. 1st January to 31st December) will be exempted from any export ban. Note 5 Export of 10,000 MTS of per annum of Organic pulses and lentils duly certified by APEDA from EDI ports will be permitted. Export contracts should be registered with APEDA prior to shipment. 123 Chapter 12 Oils Seeds and Oleginous Fruits; Miscellaneous Grains, Seeds and Fruit; Industrial or Medicinal Plants; Straw and Fodder Note :- Seeds of all forestry species including Nux Vomica , Red Sanders , Rubber , Russa Grass and tufts , Sandalwood and seeds of tufts , Sandalwood and seeds of ornamental wild variety plants stand restricted for export and shall be allowed under licence and also shall be regulated according to the rules notified under Biological ( Diversity) Act, 2002. S.No. Tariff Item HS Code Unit Item Description Export Policy Nature of Restriction 69 1001 90 10 Kg Wheat seeds (wild variety) Restricted Exports permitted under licence 70 1006 20 00 Kg. Paddy seeds (wild variety) Restricted Exports permitted under licence 71 0602 20 10 1209 99 90 Kg Cashew seeds and plants Restricted Exports permitted under licence 72 1209 29 90 Kg Egyptian clover (Barseem) Trifolium alaxtum seeds Restricted Exports permitted under licence 73 1209 91 30 Kg Onion Seeds Restricted Exports permitted under licence 74 1209 29 00 Kg Pepper cuttings or rooted cutings of pepper Restricted Exports permitted under licence 75 1209 99 90 Kg Seeds of all forestry species Restricted Exports permitted under licence 76 1209 29 90 Kg Saffron seeds or corms Restricted Exports permitted under licence 77 1211 90 14 Kg Neem seeds Restricted Exports permitted under licence 78 1211 90 00 1211 90 12 Kg Nux vomica / bark/leaves/roots powder thereof Restricted Exports permitted under licence 79 1209 99 10 1209 99 90 Kg Seeds of all trees Free (excluding seeds of all forestry species), hedges, ornamental plants and flowers and vegetable seeds other than onion seeds Exports permitted subject to a declaration in the form of an affidavit from the exporter that the seed being exported is not Breeder or Foundation or Wild variety seeds and indicating the source of procurement. 80 81 0601 00 00 0602 00 00 1211 00 00 0601 10 00 0601 20 10 0602 10 00 0602 90 20 0602 90 30 0602 90 90 Plants and plant Prohibited portions of wild origin, of species specified in any of the Schedules of Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 or Appendix I of CITES or Export Licensing Note 1 Plants and plants Free portions of cultivation origin of species specified in any of the Schedules of Wild Life (Portection) Act, 1972 or Appendix I of CITES or Export Licensing Note1. 82 0602 90 90 83 0602 90 90 84 3003 40 00 3003 90 11 3003 90 12 3003 90 13 3003 90 14 3003 90 15 3004 90 11 3004 90 12 3004 90 13 3004 90 14 3004 90 15 1212 20 10 1212 20 90 Plants, Plant portions Free of wild or cultivation origin, of species specified Appendix II or III of CITES. Plants, plant portions Free of wild or cultivation origin, of species not specified in any of the Schedules of Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 or Appendix I, II, III of CITES or Export Licensing Note 1. Derivatives, extracts Free and formulations 85 kg Kg Sea weeds of all types, Restricted including G-edulis but excluding brown sea weeds and agarophytes of Tamil Nadu Coast origin in processed form Not permitted to be exported. Special exemption can be granted for the purpose of research, education and life saving drugs on case by case basis by DGFT, on the recommendation of Ministry of Environment & Forests. Subject to production of a Certificate of Legal Possession in favor of the exporter, issued by the DFO having jurisdiction where the exporter is situated. In case of species listed in Schedule VI of Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972, subject to the exporter complying with the provision of S.17A of the Act. In case of species listed in Appendix I of CITES subject registration of the nursery and appropriate CITES documentation from the Asst. Management Authority. Subject to production of certificate of Legal Possession in favour of the exporter, issued by the DFO having jurisdiction where the exporter is situated. Export subject to CITES. Subject to obtaining a Certificate of cultivation from District Agriculture Officer or District Horticulture Officer or DFO”. Subject to the provisions of Wile Life (Protection) Act, 1972 and CITES” Exports permitted under licence. 86 1212 20 90 Kg Brown sea weeds and Free Agrophytes excluding G-edulis of Tamil Nadu coast origin in processed form Exports allowed subject to quantitative ceilings as may be notified by DGFT from time to time Export Licensing Note of Chapter 12 Note 1 1. Baddomes cycad (Cycas beddomei). 2. Blue vanda (Vanda coerulea). 3. Saussurea costus. 4. Ladies slipper orcid (Paphiopedilium species). 5. Pitcher plant (Nepenthes Khasiana). 6. Red vanda (Renanthera imschootiana). 7. Rauvolifia serpentina (Sarpagandha). 8. Ceropegia species. 9. Frerea indica (Shindal Mankundi). 10. Podophyllum hexandurm (emodi) (Indian Podophyllum.) 11. Cyatheaceae species (Tree Ferns). 12. Cycadacea species (Cycads). 13. Dioscorea deltoidea (Elephant’s foot). 14. Euphorbia species (Euphorbias). 15. Orchidaceae species (Orchids). 16. Pterocarpus santalinus (Redsanders). 17. Taxus Wallichiana (Common Yew or Birmi Leaves). 18. Aquilaria malaccensis (Agarwood). 19. Aconitum species. 20. Coptis teeta. 21. Coscinium fenestrum (Calumba wood). 22. Dactylorhiza hatagirea. 23. Gentiana Kurroo (Kuru , Kutki). 24. Gnetum species. 25. Kampheria Galenga. 26. Nardostachys grandiflora. 27. Panax pseudoginseng. 28. Picrorhiza kurrooa. 29. Swertia chirata (Charayatah). Note 2 (i) (ii) (iii) However, in respect of CITES species, a CITES permit of export shall be required. Exports allowed only through the Ports of Mumbai, Nhava Sheva, Kolkata, Cochin, Delhi, Chennai, Tuticorin, Amritsar, Calicut, Thiruvananthapuram, Kandla and Mundra. Except for the documents prescribed above, no additional informations/ NOC/ documents shall be required to be furnished by the Exporter to any authority of State or Central Government. Note 3 * The term “formulation” used here may include products, which may contain portions / extracts of plants on the prohibited list. Further the term “formulation” shall also include value added formulations as well as herbal ayurvedic, and exports subject to the provisions of CITES or Wild Life (protection) Act, 1972 in case where the formulation contains species listed therein. 126 Chapter 13 Lac, Gums, Resins and Other Vegetable Saps and Extracts S.No . Tariff Item HS Code Unit Item Description 87 1301 10 10 1301 10 20 1301 10 30 1301 10 40 1301 10 50 1301 10 60 1301 10 70 1301 10 80 1301 10 90 Kg Shellac and all forms of lac Expor t Policy Free 88 1301 90 16 Kg Gum Karaya Free 89 1302 1302 32 20 1302 32 30 Kg. Guar gum refined split Guar gum treated pulverized. 127 Free and Nature of Restriction i) Registration with Tribal Cooperative Marketing Development Federation of India Ltd. or Shellac & Forest Products Export Promotion Council; (ii) Production of quality certificate from Shellac & Forest Products Export Promotion Council. Registration with Tribal Coperative Marketing Fedreation of India Limited (TRIFED) or Shellac & Forest Products Export Promotion Council (SHEFEXIL), Kolkata. Guar gum exports to European Union, originating in or consigned from India and intended for animal or human consumption, allowed subject to issue of Health Certificate by authorized representative of Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India i.e. Shellac & Forest Products Export Promotion Council (SHEFEXIL), Kolkata accompanied by the original analytical report of testing of Penta Chlorophenol (PCP) issued by Vimta Labs, Hyderbad, certifying that product does not cotain more than 0.01 mg per Kg of Penta Chlorophenol (PCP) on sampling done by the authorized representative of the competent authority Chapter 14 Vegetable Plaiting Materials, Vegetable Products not elsewhere specified or included S.No. 90 Tariff Item HS Code 1401 10 00 Unit u Item Description Mulli bamboo (Melocanna bacifera ) 128 Export Policy Prohibited Nature of Restriction Not permitted to be exported Chapter 15 Animal or Vegetable Fats and Oils and their Cleavage Products; Prepared Edible Fats; Animal or Vegetable Waxes S.No. 91 92 Tariff Item HS Code 1501 00 00 1502 00 10 1502 00 20 1502 00 30 1502 00 90 1503 00 00 1505 00 10 1505 00 20 1505 00 90 1506 00 10 1506 00 90 Codes pertaining to all edible oils under Chapter 15 of Schedule 1 Unit Kg Item Description Tallow , fat and/or oils of any animal origin excluding fish oil and Lanolin Export Policy Prohibited All Edible Oils under Prohibited Chapter 15 of Schedule 1 of ITC(HS) Classification of Export and Import Items Nature of Restriction Not permitted to be exported Not permitted to be exported Note 1 Restrictions imposed vide this Notification shall not apply to the following: (i) Export of Castor Oil, (ii) Export of Coconut Oil through Kochi Port, (iii) Deemed export’ of edible oils to 100% export oriented units with the condition that thefinal product be non-edible, (iv) Export of Oils produced out of minor forest produce, as per table given below, even if edible : ITC (HS) Code Item Description 15159010 Fixed Vegetable oils viz. Neutralised and Bleached Morwah Oil/fat, Neutralised and Bleached Kokum oil/fat, Neutralised and Bleached Sal oil/ sal fat / Stearine. Fixed vegetable oils viz. Dhup oil, Neemseed oil 15159020 15159030 15159040 15179010 15219020 Fixed vegetable oils viz. Nigerseed oil. Fixed vegetable oils viz. Neutralised and Bleached Mango kernel fat/oil/stearine/olein. Sal Fat (Processed or Refined). Shellac wax, whether or not coloured. (v) Export of edible oil from Domestic Tariff Area (DTA) to Special Economic Zone (SEZ) to be consumed by the SEZ units for manufacture of processed food products. (vi) Export of edible oil in branded consumer packs of up to 5 Kgs, subject to a limit of 10,000 MTs between 01.11.2011 to 31.10 2012. Such exports shall be allowed only from Customs EDI Ports. (vii) Export of 10,000 MTs of organic edible oils per annum duly certified by APEDA from EDI ports shall be permitted. st (viii) Export of 2400 MTs of edible oils per annum to Bhutan (as per Calendar year i.e. 1 January to st 31 December) will be exempted from any export ban. 129 Chapter 23 Residues and Waste from the Food Industries; Prepared Animal Fodder S.No. 94 95 96 97 Tariff Item HS Code 2305 00 10 2305 00 20 2305 00 90 1213 00 00 1214 10 00 1214 90 00 2302 10 10 2302 30 00 2302 40 00 2308 00 00 2302 20 20 2302 20 90 2309 23091000 Unit Kg kg Item Description Deoiled groundnut cakes containing more than 1% oil and groundnut expeller cakes Fodder, including wheat and rice straw Export Policy Restricted Restricted Kg Rice bran, raw and boiled Restricted Kg Preparations of a kind used in animal feeding Dog or Cat food, put up for retail sale Free 130 Nature of Restriction Exports permitted under licence Exports permitted under licence Exports permitted under licence Export of the item produced from Animal By-Products to EU is allowed subject to the following conditions: ‘Shipment (i) A Clearance Certificate’ issued is to be consignment-wise by the CAPEXIL indicating details of the name and address of the exporter, .................................... .................................... .................................... .................................... .................................... .................................... .................................... .................................... ............. Chapter 30 Pharmaceutical Products Note 1 Formulations of plant portions of prohibited varieties falling in heading 3003 and heading 3004 are freely exportable subject to conditions. For details, please see chapter 12. S.No. 152 Tariff Item HS Code 3002 10 11 3002 10 12 3002 10 13 3002 10 14 3002 10 19 3002 10 20 3002 10 91 3002 90 10 3002 90 20 Unit Kg 153 3002 10 20 Kg 154 3002 10 11 3002 10 12 3002 10 19 3002 10 20 3002 90 10 3002 90 20 Kg 155 3003 90 36 3004 90 96 Kg 156 30021020 Kg Item Description Whole human blood plasma and all products derived from human blood except gamma globulin and human serum albumin manufactured from human placenta and human placental blood; Raw placenta; Placental blood plasma Gamma globulin and human serum albumin manufactured from human placenta and human placental blood Samples of whole human blood plasma and all products derived from Raw human blood; placenta; Placental blood plasma in individual cases for diagnostic / therapeutic purposes Ketamine Export Policy Free Export allowed subject to obtaining No Objection Certificate from DGHS Free Free Recommendation from a doctor Free Export allowed subject to obtaining No Objection Certificate from Narcotics Commissioner Blood products for technical Free use in medical devices, In Vitro Diagnostics & Laboratory Reagents not intended for human consumption, 131 Nature of Restriction Export to EU allowed subject to the following conditions: (i) A ‘Shipment Clearance Certificate’ is to be issued consignment-wise by the CAPEXIL indicating details of the name and address of the exporter, address of the registered plant, IEC No. of the exporter, plant approval number, nature of export product, quantity, invoice number & date, port of loading (Name of the port) and destination. (ii) After the shipment is made, the exporter shall also provide a ‘Production Process’certificate and/or’ health certificate to the buyer consignment-wise to be issued by CAPEXIL as per the requirement of EU. Export Licensing Note of Chapter 30 “ The words ‘ Heavy metals within permissible limits’ have be conspicuously displayed on the container of purely Herbal Ayurveda, Siddha and Unani medicines to be exported. Alternatively, a Certificate that ‘ Heavy metals within permissible limits ‘ issued either by an inhouse laboratory fully equipped with appropriate equipments for testing heavy metals or by any other NABL / GLP accredited laboratory or any other approved laboratory has to be produced along with other consignment papers.” 132 Chapter 32 Tanning or Dyeing Extracts; Tannings and their Derivatives; Dyes, Pigments and other Colouring Matter; Paints and Varnishes; Putty and other Mastics; Inks Note 1 Value added products of Red Sanders wood in this chapter require a licence and CITES documentation. For detail, see Chapter 44.” Chapter 33 Essential Oils and Resinoids; Perfumery, Cosmetic or Toilet preparations Note 1 Sandalwood oil under 3301 29 37 is freely exportable. S.No . 170 Tariff Item HS Code 3301 29 37 Unit Kg Item Description Sandalwood oil 133 Export Policy Free Nature of Restriction Subject to Quantitative ceilings and conditionalities as may be notified by the Director General of Foreign Trade from time to time. For detail policy see chapter 44 Chapter 35 Albuminoidal substances; modified starches; glues; enzymes S.No. 171 Tariff Item HS Code 35030020 Unit Item Description Kg Gelatine, edible grade and not elsewhere specified or included 172 35030030 Kg Glues derived from bones, hides & similar items and fish glues Free 173 35040010 Kg Peptones; others Free 134 Export Policy Free Nature of Restriction Export to EU allowed subject to the following conditions: (j) A ‘Shipment Clearance Certificate’ is to be issued consignment-wise by the CAPEXIL indicating details of the name and address of the exporter, address of the registered plant, IEC No. of the exporter, plant approval number, nature of export product, quantity, invoice number & date, port of loading (Name of the port) and destination. (ii) After the shipment is made, the exporter shall also provide ‘Health Certificate’ consignment-wise to the buyer giving details of vessel name, shipping bill number with date, production process, etc. as per the requirement of EU. The Certificate would be issued jointly by CAPEXIL and Regional Animal Quarantine Officer, Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries, Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India. Export to EU allowed subject to the following conditions: (j) A ‘Shipment Clearance Certificate’ is to be issued consignment-wise by the CAPEXIL(formerly Chemical & Allied Products Export Promotion Council) indicating details of the name and address of the exporter, address of the registered plant, IEC No. of the exporter, plant approval number, nature of export product, quantity, invoice number with date, port of loading (Name of the port) and destination. (ii) After the shipment is made, the exporter shall also provide a ‘Production Process’certificate and/or’ health certificate to the buyer consignment-wise to be issued by CAPEXIL (formerly Chemicals and Allied Products Exports Promotion Council) as per the requirement of EU. 174 3501 Casein, caseinates and other casein derivatives;casein n glues Prohibited Not permitted to be exported Export Licensing Note of Chapter 35 Note 1 Transitional arrangements under para 1.5 of Foreign Trade Policy, 2009-14 shall not be applicable on export of casein and casein derivatives. Note 2 Export consignments of casein and casein derivatives which were handed over to customs for examination and export on or before 18.02.2011 will be allowed for export. Note 3 Export of excise verified stock of 1053.625 MS of Casein manufactured before 18.02.2011 permitted. Chapter 38 Miscellaneous Chemical Products Note 1 Value added products of red sanders wood in this chapter require a licence. For detail, see Chapter 44 135 Chapter 41 Raw Hides and Skins (other than Furskins) and leather Note 1: Finished leather of goat, sheep and bovine animals and of their young ones" means the leather which complies with the terms and conditions specified in the Public Notice of the Government of India in the Ministry of Commerce No.21/2009-14 dated 01.12.2009, under the provisions of the Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act, 1992 (22 of 1992). S.No. 176 Tariff item HS Code 4104 11 00 4104 19 00 4104 41 00 4104 49 00 4105 10 00 4105 30 00 4106 21 00 4106 22 00 4106 31 00 4106 32 00 4106 40 00 4106 91 00 4106 92 00 4107 11 00 4107 12 00 4107 19 00 4107 91 00 4107 92 00 4107 99 00 Unit Kg Item Description Finished leather all kinds Export Policy Free Nature of Restriction Subject to the definition of finished leather at Note 1 Export Licensing note of Chapter 41 Note 1 The definition of finished leather is contained in Public Notice No.21/2009-14 dated 01.12.2009. The same is reproduced at Appendix 4 of this schedule. 136 Chapter 44 Wood and Articles of Wood; Wood Charcoal Note 1 Definition of handicrafts for the purpose of classification. (a) A handicraft must be predominantly made by hand. Machinery can also be used in the manufacturing process as a secondary process. (b) It must be graced with visual appeal in the form of ornamentation or in-lay work or some similar work lending it an element of artistic improvement and such ornamentation must be of a substantial nature and not a mere pretence. The classification codes for the handicrafts is only illustrative. The description can cover other headings as well. Note 2 Mulli bamboo (Melocanna baccifera) is Prohibited. For details see chapter 14. S.No. 177 Tariff Itrem HS Code 4401 10 00 4401 21 00 4401 30 00 Unit mt 178 4401 10 10 4401 10 90 mt 179 4402 00 10 4402 00 90 mt 180 4407 10 10 4407 10 20 4407 10 90 4407 29 10 4407 29 90 4407 99 10 4407 99 20 4407 99 90 4407 10 10 4407 10 20 4407 10 90 4407 29 10 4407 29 90 4407 99 10 4407 99 20 mt 181 mt Item Description Export Policy Prohibited Nature of Restriction Wood and wood products in the form of logs, timber, stumps, roots, bark, chips, powder, flakes, dust, and charcoal other than saion timber made exclusively out of imported logs/timber Fuel wood, in logs, in Prohibited billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms; Wood in chips or particles; Sawdust and wood waste and scrap, whether or not agglomerated in logs, briquettes, pellets or similar forms Wood charcoal , whether or Prohibited not agglomerated Not permitted to be exported Wood sawn or chipped Prohibited lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded or end jointed, or a thickness exceeding 6 mm other than sawn timber made exclusively out of imported logs/timber Sawn Timber made Free exclusively out of imported logs/timber of all the species of wood other than CITES Appendix I & II species. Not permitted to be exported Not permitted to be exported Not permitted to be exported (I) The Export would be confined to the species which has been imported; (ii) The importer and exporter will be the same party/firm and the import 4407 99 90 and export will have to be effected from the same port. The Scheme will be operational only from the ports of Chennai, Kandla, Kolkata, Mangalore, Mumbai, Mundra, Nhavasheva (JNPT), Tuticorin and Visakhapatnam. However, for this purpose Mangalore and Tuticorin shall be treated as the same Port thereby allowing importers to import wood logs from Mangalore and export the sawn timber from Tuticorin and vice-versa. Similar facility shall also be available for Kandla, Mumbai, Mundra and Nhavasheva (JNPT) Ports thereby allowing importers to import from any of the above Ports and export either from the same Port or from any other remaining three Ports. (iii) The export of sawn products derived from imported logs shall not exceed 60% of the imports in volume terms; (iv) The value addition of such exports shall be not less than 30%. (v) The Saw Mill of the exporter, where imported timber is sawn shall be registered with the State Forest Department and shall be located away from the forest area in a location approved by the Conservator of Forests of the State Government; (vi) The exporter must undertake exports within a period of 12 months from the date of import; (vii) The export contracts shall be registered with the Chemicals and Allied 182 1211 90 50 4403 99 22 M3 183 Kg 184 4414 00 00 4415 00 00 4419 00 00 4420 00 00 4421 90 60 4421 90 90 4409 00 00 185 3301 29 37 Kg 186 1211 90 50 4401 30 00 mt 187 1211 90 50 4403 99 22 188 4403 99 18 4407 99 90 Sandalwood in any form, but excluding finished handicraft products of sandalwood, machine finished sandalwood products, sandalwood oil: “Finished Handicraft products of (a) Sandalwood Kg m3 Prohibited Free Products Export Promotion Council (CAPEXIL) who will monitor them to ensure that the scheme is not abused. (viii) The laws and rules framed by the Central Government and the State Government regulating timber in transit shall be followed by the exporters. Not permitted to be exported Subject to provisions of CITES Subject to provisions of CITES (b) Other species Machine finished sandalwood products Sandalwood Oil Free Free Free Subject to Quantitative ceilings and conditionalities as may be notified by the Director General of Foreign Trade from time to time. Sandalwood De-oiled Spent Dust Restricted Other forms of sandalwood as specified Restricted Export permitted under licence subject to conditionalities as may be notified by the Director General of Foreign Trade from time to time. Export permitted under licence subject to conditionalities as may be notified by the Director General of Foreign Trade from time to time. Not permitted to be exported. Red Sanders wood in any Prohibited form, whether raw, processed or unprocessed , except at (b) below The condition stipulated in Column 5 against Sl. No.154(a) of Chapter 44 of Schedule 2 of the “ITC(HS) Classifications of Export and Import Items 1st September, 2004 – 31st 189 3203 00 90 3805 10 10 9202 10 00 9202 90 00 9203 00 10 9203 00 90 9204 10 00 9204 20 00 9206 00 00 9208 10 00 9208 20 00 9209 92 00 9209 93 00 9209 99 00 kg Value added products of Restricted Red Sanders wood such as Extracts, Dyes, Musical Instruments and parts of Musical Instruments, made from Redsanders wood, procured from legal sources 140 March, 2009” shall be relaxed for a period of one month with effect from the date of issue of export licence to allow export of 354.98 MT of A, B, C and D grades of Red Sanders Wood, in the form of log obtained from Government of Andhra Pradesh through auction. Exports permitted under licence subject to the following documentation. Applications for export should be licences accompanied by attested copies of certificate of origin issued by the Principal Chief Conservator of Forests of the State from where the stocks were procured, giving details of the date of procurement from legal sources and quantities procured. A Certificate of the current position of stocks so procured and available with the applicant given after physical verification of the stocks, by the authority nominated for the purpose by the Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, should also accompany application for export licence. The applications shall be considered on merits for issue of Export Licence, which shall be subject to any other conditions such as MEP, quantity ceilings requirements under CITES, etc. as may be prescribed from time to time. Chapter 47 Pulp of Wood or of other Fibrous Cellulosic Material; Waste and Scrap of Paper or Paperboard S.No. Unit Item Description Export Policy Prohibited Nature of Restriction 190 Tariff Item HS Code 4701 00 00 kg Mechanical wood pulp 191 4702 00 00 kg Chemical wood dissolving grades pulp, Prohibited Not permitted to be exported 192 4703 00 00 kg Prohibited Not permitted to be exported 193 4704 00 00 kg Prohibited Not permitted to be exported 194 4705 00 00 Kg Chemical wood pulp, soda or sulphate, other than dissolving grades Chemical wood pulp, sulphite, other than dissolving grade Semichemical Wood Pulp Prohibited 195 4707 00 00 kg Waste paper Restricted Not permitted to be exported Export permitted under licence 141 Not permitted to be exported Chapter 50 Silk S.No. 196 Tariff Item HS Code 5001 00 00 Unit kg Item Description Pure races of Silk worms; silkworm seeds, and silk worm cocoons Export Policy Restricted Nature of Restriction Export permitted under licence Chapter 92 Musical Instruments Parts and Accessories of such articles Note 1 Value added products of red sanders wood in this chapter require a licence. For detail, see Chapter 44. 142 CHAPTER IV IMPORT AND EXPORT DATA OF CITES LISTED SPECIES IV-A - IMPORT (FAUNA) App Species Description Qty. Exporting Country CITES Permit Number Country of Origin Purpose Source MAMMALIA CARNIVORA FELIDAE I Panthera uncia uncia PRIMATES CEBIDAE II Cebus apella Live 0:1 Germany A 2926 dt.24.07.12 Germany 3:4:1 Czech Republic 1. 11CZ021642 dated 26-3-12. 2. 11CZ021641 dated 26-3-12. Czech Republic Watch Strap 1 No. Switzerland USA Unfinished leather pcs for Watch Strap Unfinished leather pcs for Watch Strap 236 Nos. France 276 Nos. France 12CH110546 dated 14.12.2012 FR1202504624-R dt.18.09.12 FR1202504625-R dt.180.9.12 Live monkeys Zoo exchange C Zoo Exchange F REPTILIA ALLIGATORIDAE II Alligator mississippiensis II Alligator mississippiensis II Alligator mississippiensis II Alligator mississippiensis Skin 63 Nos. Germany II Alligator mississippiensis Skin 12 Nos. Germany II Alligator mississippiensis Skin 22 Nos. Germany II Alligator mississippiensis Skin 24 Nos. Germany II Alligator mississippiensis Skin 95 Nos. Germany II Alligator mississippiensis Unfinished leather pcs for Watch Strap 2 Nos.. France 144 W-06073/12 dated 28.08.12 W-06073/12 dated 28.08.12 W-06073/12 dated 28.08.12 W-06073/12 dated 28.08.12 W-06075/12 dated 28.08.12 FR1202502156-R dt.12.04.12 USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade C W W W W W W W W App Species II Alligator mississippiensis II Alligator mississippiensis II Alligator mississippiensis II Alligator mississippiensis II Alligator mississippiensis II Alligator mississippiensis II Description Alligator mississippiensis Unfinished leather pcs for Watch Strap Unfinished leather pcs for Watch Strap Unfinished leather pcs for Watch Strap Unfinished leather pcs for Watch Strap Unfinished leather pcs for Watch Strap Unfinished leather pcs for Watch Strap Skin II Alligator mississippiensis II Qty. 2370 Nos. Exporting Country France 639 Nos. France 160 Nos. France 1384 Nos. France 3224 Nos. France 3684 Nos. France 60 Nos. Germany Skin 44 Nos Germany Alligator mississippiensis Skin 12 Nos. Germany II Alligator mississippiensis Skin 07 Nos. Germany II Alligator mississippiensis Skin 210 Nos. Germany II Alligator mississippiensis 3300 Nos. France II Alligator mississippiensis 1680 Nos. France II Alligator mississippiensis 3300 Nos. France II Alligator mississippiensis 2770 Nos. France II Alligator mississippiensis 307 Nos France II Alligator mississippiensis 120 Nos France II Alligator mississippiensis Unfinished leather pcs for Watch Strap Unfinished leather pcs for Watch Strap Unfinished leather pcs for Watch Strap Unfinished leather pcs for Watch Strap Unfinished leather pcs for Watch Strap Unfinished leather pcs for Watch Strap Unfinished leather pcs for Watch Strap 1384 Nos France 145 CITES Permit Number FR1202502410-R dt.20.04.12 FR1202502409-R dt.20.04.12 FR1202500586-R dt.08.02.12 FR1202500853-R dt.16.02.12 FR1202501211-R dt.05.03.12 FR1202500717-R dt.14.02.12 W-01260/12 dated 24.02.12 W-01260/12 dated 24.02.12 W-01260/12 dated 24.02.12 W-01260/12 dated 24.02.12 W-01259/12 dated 24.02.12 FR1102507849-R dt.22.12.11 FR1102507854-R dt.22.12.11 FR1102507855-R dt.22.12.11 FR1102507856-R dt.22.12.11 FR1102507716-R dt.21.12.11 FR1202500226-R dt.23.01.12 FR1202500851-R dt.16.02.12 Country of Origin USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Purpose Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Source W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W App Species Description Qty. II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 2 Nos. Exporting Country Switzerland. II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 1 No. Switzerland. II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 6 Nos. UAE II Alligator mississippiensis Skin pcs. 28 Nos. Italy II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 1 No. Switzerland II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 1 No. Switzerland II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 1 No. Switzerland II Alligator mississippiensis Skin pcs. 3 Nos. Switzerland II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 5 Nos. UAE II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 2 Nos. UAE II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 1 No. Switzerland II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 2 Nos. UAE II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 1 No. UAE II Alligator mississippiensis Skin pcs. 1 No. Switzerland II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 6 Nos. UAE II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 2 Nos. Switzerland II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 3 Nos. Switzerland 146 CITES Permit Number 11CH125416 dated 14.12.2011 11CH127092 dated 20.12.2011 11MEW4652 dated 27.12.2011 IT/RX/2011/AR/17249 dated 06.12.2011 12CH000710 dated 05.01.2012 12CH005793 dated 25.01.2012 12CH008929 dated 03.02.2012 12CH001792 dated 11.01.2012 11MEW4638 dated 26.12.2011 11MEW4635 dated 26.12.2011 12CH000992 dated 09.01.2012 12MEW212 dated 24.01.2012 12MEW221 dated 24.01.2012 12CH006196 dated 25.01.2012 12MEW448 dated 16.02.2012 12CH013037 dated 16.02.2012 12CH002120 dated 12.01.2012 Country of Origin USA Purpose Source Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade C USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W Argentina Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W App Species Description Qty. II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 1 No. Exporting Country Switzerland II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 7 Nos. Switzerland II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 52 Nos. Switzerland II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 2 Nos. Hong Kong(CN) II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 1 No. Germany II Alligator mississippiensis Swatches 8 Nos. Italy II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 2 Nos. Hong Kong(CN) II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 1 No. UAE II Alligator mississippiensis Swatches 8 Nos. Italy II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 1 No. Switzerland II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 2 Nos. Switzerland II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 6 Nos. Switzerland II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 6 Nos. UAE II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 6 Nos. Switzerland II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 1 No. UAE II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 7 Nos. UAE II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 54 Nos. Switzerland II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 1 No. UAE 147 CITES Permit Number 12CH016794 dated 27.02.2012 12CH017588 dated 29.02.2012 12CH016069 dated 24.02.2012 APO/RL/3654/12 dated 21.03.2012 W-01872/12 dated 22.03.2012 IT/RX/2012/AR/05377 dated 31.03.2012 APO/RL4303/12 dated 02.04.2012 12MEW1267 dated 23.04.2012 IT/RX/2012/AR/05375 dated 31.03.2012 12CH025973 dated 23.03.2012 12CH31507 dated 11.04.2012 12CH032718 dated 13.04.2012 12MEW1275 dated 23.04.2012 12CH036315 dated 24.04.2012 12MEW1301 dated 24.04.2012 12MEW1287 dated 24.04.2012 12CH038315 dated 01.05.2012 12MEW1365 dated 29.04.2012 Country of Origin USA Purpose Source Trade C USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade C USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W App II Species Description Qty. Exporting Country Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 13 Nos. Hong Kong(CN) Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 3 Nos. UAE II II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 3 Nos. UAE II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 1 No. Switzerland. II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 4 Nos. UAE. II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 26 Nos. Switzerland. II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 3 Nos. Switzerland. II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 3 Nos. Hong Kong(CN) II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 3 Nos. UAE II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 2 Nos. UAE II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 5 Nos. UAE II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 3 Nos. Switzerland II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 1 No. Switzerland II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 2 Nos. UAE II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 2 Nos. Switzerland II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 2 Nos. Hong Kong(CN) II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 1 No. Switzerland II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 2 Nos. Switzerland 148 CITES Permit Number APO/RL6778/12 dated 23.05.2012 12MEW1631 dated 21.05.2012 12MEW1774 dated 30.05.2012 12CH055357 dated 22.06.2012 12MEW2161 dated 28.06.2012 12CH051899 dated 13.06.2012 12CH051941 dated 13.06.2012 APO/RL 12344/12 dated 05.09.2012 12MEW4446 dated 30.09.2012 12MEW2160 dated 28.06.2012 12MEW2166 dated 28.06.2012 12CH057281 dated 28.06.2012 12CH065035 dated 23.07.2012 12MEW2852 dated 24.07.2012 12CH067936 dated 02.08.2012 APO/RL 10949/12 dated 07.08.2012 12CH069446 dated 09.08.2012 12CH061664 dated 12.07.2012 Country of Origin USA Purpose Source Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade C USA Trade C USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade C USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade C USA Trade W USA Trade W App Species Description Qty. Exporting Country II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 1 No. Hong Kong(CN) II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 23 Nos. Switzerland. II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 2 Nos. UAE II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 3 Nos. Switzerland II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 1 No. Switzerland II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 15 Nos. UAE II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 1 No. UAE II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 36 Nos. Italy II Alligator mississippiensis Belts 1 No. Germany II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 10 Nos. Switzerland II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 1 No. Switzerland II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 1 No. Switzerland II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 1 No. Switzerland II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 1 No. Switzerland II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 1 No. Switzerland II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 1 No. Switzerland II Alligator mississippiensis Belts 5 Nos. Germany II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 2 Nos. Switzerland 149 CITES Permit Number APO/RL 11973/12 dated 29.08.2012 12CH072538 dated 22.08.2012 12MEW3797 dated 28.08.2012 12CH080039 dated 19.09.2012 12CH082697 dated 26.09.2012 12MEW4447 dated 30.09.2012 12MEW4469 dated 01.10.2012 IT/RX/2012/AR/16419 dated 06.10.2012 W-07407/12 dated 12.10.2012 12CH087187 dated 10.10.2012 12CH085666 dated 04.10.2012 12CH079689 dated 17.09.2012 12CH079689 dated 17.09.2012 12CH079689 dated 17.09.2012 12CH079690 dated 17.09.2012 12CH092452 dated 24.10.2012 W-07366/12 dated 12.10.2012 12CH092630 dated 25.10.2012 Country of Origin USA Purpose Source Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade C USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade C App Species Description Qty. II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 4 Nos. Exporting Country Singapore II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 2 Nos. Singapore II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 1 No. Switzerland II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 1 No. Switzerland II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 1 No. Switzerland II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 1 No. Switzerland II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 5 Nos. Switzerland II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 4 Nos. Switzerland II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 53 Nos. Italy II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 10 Nos. Italy II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 10 Nos. Italy II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 9 Nos. UAE II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 2 Nos. UAE II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 2 Nos. Switzerland II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 24 Nos. Switzerland II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 1 No. UAE II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 1 No. UAE II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 2 Nos. Switzerland 150 CITES Permit Number 12SG010478CM dated 30.10.2012 12SG010949CM dated 09.11.2012 12CH095423 dated 02.11.2012 12CH095427 dated 02.11.2012 12CH095097 dated 01.11.2012 12CH091941 dated 23.10.2012 12CH094780 dated 31.10.2012 12CH095830 dated 05.11.2012 IT/RX/2012/VI/06061 dated 07.12.2012 IT/RX/2012/VI/06061 dated 07.12.2012 IT/RX/2012/VI/06061 dated 07.12.2012 12MEW5075 dated 18.11.2012 12MEW5478 dated 11.12.2012 12CH092488 dated 24.10.2012 12CH092590 dated 24.10.2012 12MEW3801 dated 28.08.2012 12MEW4845 dated 31.10.2012 12CH103047 dated 26.11.2012 Country of Origin USA Purpose Source Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade C USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade C USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W App Species II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 1 No. Exporting Country Switzerland II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 21 Nos. Italy II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 30 Nos. Italy II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 30 Nos. Italy II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps Switzerland II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. Hong Kong(CN) II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 1 No. Switzerland II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 1 No. Switzerland II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 2 Nos. Hong Kong(CN) II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 1 No. Switzerland II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 2 Nos. UAE II Caiman crocodilus fuscus Skin 568 nos Germany II Caiman crocodilus fuscus Cigar Box 1 No. UK(GB) Watchstraps 2 Nos. Singapore Shoes 57 Pairs. Hong Kong(CN) Skin Skin 50 Nos. 350 Nos. Germany Germany CROCODYLIDAE I Crocodylus niloticus I Crocodylus niloticus TEIIDAE II Tupinambis rufescens II Tupinambis rufescens Description Qty. 151 CITES Permit Number 12CH101302 dated 20.11.2012 IT/RX/2012/VI/05858 dated 28.11.2012 IT/RX/2012/VI/05858 dated 28.11.2012 IT/RX/2012/VI/05858 dated 28.11.2012 12CH101717 dated 21.11.2012 APO/RL 17482/12 dated 05.12.2012 12CH107225 dated 06.12.2012 12CH107484 dated 06.12.2012 APO/RL 18204/12 dated 19.12.2012 12CH106796 dated 05.12.2012 12MEW5307 dated 16.11.2012 W-06072/12 Dated 23.08.12 494018/01 dated 27.01.2012 Country of Origin USA 12SG010949CM dated 09.11.2012 APO/RL 13551/12 dated 27.09.2012 W-06071/12 dt.23.08.12 W-06071/12 dt.23.08.12 Purpose Source Trade W USA Trade C USA Trade R USA Trade R USA Trade USA Trade C W W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W USA Trade W Colombia Trade C Colombia Trade C USA Trade C Zimbabwe Trade C Argentina Argentina Trade Trade W W App Species Description Qty. Exporting Country CITES Permit Number Country of Origin Purpose Source Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade C Argentina Trade C Argentina Trade C SERPENTES BOIDAE II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 2 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 2 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 2 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 2 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 3 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 3 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 2 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 6 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 2 Nos. Switzerland 152 11CH127497 dated 21.12.2011 12CH007986 dated 31.01.2012 12CH007987 dated 31.01.2012 12CH007982 dated 31.01.2012 12CH008350 dated 02.02.2012 12CH010563 dated 09.02.2012 12CH010566 dated 09.02.2012 12CH010564 dated 09.02.2012 12CH012774 dated 15.02.2012 12CH012775 dated 15.02.2012 12CH015306 dated 22.02.2012 12CH015302 dated 22.02.2012 12CH015305 dated 22.02.2012 12CH015304 dated 22.02.2012 12CH022504 dated 14.03.2012 12CH020094 dated 08.03.2012 12CH020101 dated 08.03.2012 App Species Description Qty. II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 2 Nos. Exporting Country Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 3 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 2 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Italy II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 4 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 2 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 2 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 2 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 2 Nos. Switzerland 153 CITES Permit Number 12CH020092 dated 08.03.2012 12CH020092 dated 08.03.2012 12CH022503 dated 14.03.2012 IT/RX/2012/AR/03785 dated 03.03.2012 12CH020093 dated 08.03.2012 12CH023575 dated 16.03.2012 12CH027908 dated 29.03.2012 12CH024802 dated 21.03.2012 12CH027658 dated 28.03.2012 12CH024801 dated 21.03.2012 12CH027656 dated 28.03.2012 12CH025102 dated 22.03.2012 12CH024800 dated 21.03.2012 12CH025099 dated 22.03.2012 12CH031076 dated 10.04.2012 12CH031120 dated 10.04.2012 12CH030115 dated 04.04.2012 12CH031121 dated 10.04.2012 Country of Origin Argentina Purpose Source Trade W Argentina Trade C Argentina Trade C Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade C Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W App Species Description Qty. II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Exporting Country Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 2 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 2 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 2 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 2 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 2 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 2 Nos. Switzerland 154 CITES Permit Number 12CH030330 dated 04.04.2012 12CH034231 dated 17.04.2012 12CH034230 dated 17.04.2012 12CH036616 dated 24.04.2012 12CH038798 dated 02.05.2012 12CH036614 dated 24.04.2012 12CH036615 dated 24.04.2012 12CH036613 dated 24.04.2012 12CH045115 dated 22.05.2012 12CH074146 dated 28.08.2012 12CH074375 dated 29.08.2012 12CH074147 dated 28.08.2012 12CH074148 dated 28.08.2012 12CH076072 dated 04.09.2012 12CH076070 dated 04.09.2012 12CH076071 dated 04.09.2012 12CH076073 dated 04.09.2012 12CH080152 dated 19.09.2012 12CH080150 dated 19.09.2012 Country of Origin Argentina Purpose Source Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W App Species Description Qty. Exporting Country II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 3 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 2 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 2 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 2 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 2 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 2 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 4 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. . 2 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 3 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 4 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 3 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 2 Nos. Switzerland 155 CITES Permit Number 12CH080136 dated 19.09.2012 12CH080126 dated 19.09.2012 12CH080129 dated 19.09.2012 12CH080129 dated 19.09.2012 12CH080129 dated 19.09.2012 12CH080141 dated 19.09.2012 12CH080141 dated 19.09.2012 12CH080141 dated 19.09.2012 12CH080147 dated 19.09.2012 12CH080147 dated 19.09.2012 12CH082210 dated 25.09.2012 12CH082209 dated 25.09.2012 12CH084894 dated 02.10.2012 12CH084827 dated 02.10.2012 12CH084827 dated 02.10.2012 12CH084827 dated 02.10.2012 12CH084891 dated 02.10.2012 12CH087067 dated 10.10.2012 12CH087065 dated 10.10.2012 12CH087065 dated 10.10.2012 Country of Origin Purpose Source Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W App Species Description Qty. Destination II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 6 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 2 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 3 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 4 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 3 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 5 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 5 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 3 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 3 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 4 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 4 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 6 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 9 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 3 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 3 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 3 Nos. Switzerland 156 CITES Permit Number 12CH087066 dated 10.10.2012 12CH087066 dated 10.10.2012 12CH087068 dated 10.10.2012 12CH087068 dated 10.10.2012 12CH087064 dated 10.10.2012 12CH087064 dated 10.10.2012 12CH089769 dated 16.10.2012 12CH089758 dated 16.10.2012 12CH088443 dated 15.10.2012 12CH089775 dated 16.10.2012 12CH089767 dated 16.10.2012 12CH088449 dated 15.10.2012 12CH089772 dated 16.10.2012 12CH089761 dated 16.10.2012 12CH088445 dated 15.10.2012 12CH088444 dated 15.10.2012 12CH089760 dated 16.10.2012 12CH089771 dated 16.10.2012 Country of Origin Argentina Purpose Source Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W App Species Description Qty. Destination II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 3 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 3 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 3 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 2 Nos Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 3 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 2 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 2 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 2 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 2 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 3 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 1 No. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 3 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 2 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 2 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 2 Nos. Switzerland 157 CITES Permit Number 12CH089774 dated 16.10.2012 12CH089765 dated 16.10.2012 12CH088448 dated 15.10.2012 12CH094429 dated 31.10.2012 12CH094429 dated 31.10.2012 12CH094429 dated 31.10.2012 12CH097482 dated 09.11.2012 12CH097478 dated 09.11.2012 12CH097481 dated 09.11.2012 12CH097479 dated 09.11.2012 12CH101333 dated 20.11.2012 12CH084897 dated 02.10.2012 12CH097480 dated 09.11.2012 12CH096448 dated 07.11.2012 12CH106648 dated 05.12.2012 12CH106648 dated 05.12.2012 12CH106652 dated 05.12.2012 12CH106652 dated 05.12.2012 Country of Origin Argentina Purpose Source Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W App Species Description Qty. Destination II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 2 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 2 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 4 Nos. Switzerland II Eunectes notaeus Handbags 2 Nos. Switzerland Cosmetic Extracts containing Caviar Cosmetic Extracts containing Caviar Cosmetic Extracts containing Caviar Cosmetic Extracts containing Caviar Cosmetic Extracts containing Caviar Cosmetic Extracts containing Caviar Cosmetic Extracts containing Caviar 0.101 gms. Germany 0.310 gms. Germany 0.107 gms. Germany 0.369 gms. Germany 0.01 gms. Germany 0.262 gms. Germany 0.488 gms. Germany ACTINOPTERYGII ACIPENSERIDAE II Acipenser baerii II Acipenser baerii II Acipenser baerii II Acipenser baerii II Acipenser baerii II Acipenser baerii II Acipenser baerii CITES Permit Number 12CH106649 dated 05.12.2012 12CH106666 dated 05.12.2012 12CH106651 dated 05.12.2012 12CH106651 dated 05.12.2012 Country of Origin Argentina Purpose Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Argentina Trade W Italy Trade C Italy Trade C France Trade C France Trade C France Trade C Italy Trade C Italy Trade C EXP/DPA/DQAV/1313/COQ/ 2012/dated 30.03.2012 Haiti Trade A IT/RX/2011/NA/00728 dated 03.01.2012 IT/RX/2011/NA/00726 dated 03.01.2012 Japan Trade O/W Japan Trade O/W W-00297/12 dated 12.01.2012 W-01999/12 dated 26.03.2012 W-03608/12 dated 29.05.2012 W-03993/12 dated 12.06.2012 W-05135 dated 19.07.2012 W-05362/12 dated 13.08.2012 W-06559/12 dated 06.09.2012 Source MOLLUSCA STROMBIDAE II Strombus gigas Sea shells 10000kg Haiti CNIDARIA GORGONACEAE CORALLIIDAE III Corallium secundum III Corallium secundum Worked Coral Loose Pieces Worked Coral Loose Pieces 2 Nos. 0.122 kgs. 40 Nos. 1 Nos. 10 Nos. 158 Italy Italy IV B - EXPORT ( FAUNA) APP Species Description Qty. Destination CITES Permit Number A 2922 dated 02.07.12 Country of Origin Purpose Source MAMMALIA CARNIVORA AILURIDAE I Ailurus fulgens fulgens REPTILIA GAVIALIDAE I Gavialis gangeticus Live 1:0 Australia Live 4:6 USA A2226 dated 07.05.2012 India Zoo exchange C India Zoo Exchange C IV C- RE-EXPORT ( FAUNA) APP Species REPTILIA ALLIGATORIDAE II Alligator mississippiensis II Alligator mississippiensis II Alligator mississippiensis II Alligator mississippiensis II Alligator mississippiensis II Alligator mississippiensis II Alligator mississippiensis II Alligator mississippiensis II Alligator mississippiensis II Alligator mississippiensis II Alligator mississippiensis II Alligator mississippiensis II Alligator mississippiensis II Alligator mississippiensis II Alligator mississippiensis II Alligator mississippiensis II Alligator mississippiensis II Alligator mississippiensis II Alligator mississippiensis Description Watch Strap Watch Strap Watch Strap Watch Strap Watch Strap Watch Strap Watch straps Watch straps Watch Straps Watch Straps Watch Straps Watch Straps Watch Strap Watch Straps Watch Straps Watch Straps Watch Straps Watch Straps Watch Straps Qty. 3753 Pairs. 1315 Pairs. 16 Pairs. 63 Pairs. 5274 Pairs 71 Pairs. 1057 Pairs 35 Pairs 705 Pairs 3145 Pairs 103 Pairs 105 Pairs 133 Pairs. 895 Pairs 300 Pairs 1155 Pairs 1183 Pairs 1000 Pairs 73 Pairs Destination Germany Hong Kong(CN) USA France Switzerland Hong Kong(CN) Hong Kong(CN) France Switzerland Germany Hong Kong(CN) USA France Hong Kong(CN) Switzerland Switzerland Switzerland Switzerland Switzerland 159 CITES Permit Number A 2535 dated 06.12.12 A 2532 dated 15.11.12 A 2529 dated 29.10.12 A 2530 dated 29.10.12 A 2531 dated 29.10.12 A 2528 dated 29.10.12 A 2525 dated. 09.10.12 A 2521 dated 30.08.12 A 2522 dated 30.08.12 A 2520 dated 23.08.12 A 2516 dated 13.08.12 A 2517 dated 13.08.12 A 2518 dated 13.08.12 A 2511 dated 10.07.12 A 2508 dated 18.06.12 A 2507 dated 04.06.12 A 2506 dated 24.05.12 A 2505 dated 30.04.12 A 2504 dated 25.04.12 Country of Origin USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Purpose Source Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W APP II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II Species Alligator mississippiensis Alligator mississippiensis Alligator mississippiensis Alligator mississippiensis Alligator mississippiensis Alligator mississippiensis Alligator mississippiensis Alligator mississippiensis Alligator mississippiensis Alligator mississippiensis Alligator mississippiensis Alligator mississippiensis Alligator mississippiensis Alligator mississippiensis Alligator mississippiensis Alligator mississippiensis Alligator mississippiensis Caiman crocodilus fuscus Caiman crocodilus fuscus Description Watch Straps Watch Straps Watch Straps Skins Watch Straps Watch Straps Watch Straps Watch Strap Watch Strap Watch Strap Watch Strap Watch Strap Watch Strap Watch Strap Watch Strap Watch Strap Watch Strap Watch straps Watch straps Qty. Destination 1848 Pairs 60 Pairs 3322 Pairs 15 Nos 16 Pairs 300 Nos 15 Pairs 7 Nos. 7 Nos. 1 No. 1 No. 3 Nos. 2 Nos. 15 Nos. 1 No. 1 No. 2 Nos. 1110 pairs 55 Pairs Germany France CITES Permit Number A 2503 dated 23.04.12 A 2047 dated 09.03.12 A 2040 dated 25.01.12 A 2041 dated 08.02.12 A 2045 dated 23.02.12 A 2050 dated 16.03.12 A 2510 dated 10.07.12 6988 dated 02.02.2012 6991 dated 02.04.2012 6992 dated 08.05.2012 6995 dated 05.06.2012 6998 dated 04.07.2012 A2255 dated 20.09.2012 A2257 dated 30.10.2012 A2258 dated 30.10.2012 A2263 dated 12.12.2012 A2264 dated 24.12.2012 A 2536 dated 06.12.12 A 2043 dated. 23.02.12 Germany A 2048 dt.15.03.12 Paraguay Germany Hong Kong(CN) Germany France France Switzerland France Hong Kong(CN) Switzerland Oman Hong Kong(CN) Hong Kong(CN) Hong Kong(CN) Hong Kong(CN) Hong Kong(CN) Oman Hong Kong(CN) Country of Origin USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA Colombia Colombia Purpose Source Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W C C TEIIDAE II Tupinambis rufescens Watch Straps 3212 Pairs. Trade W ACTINOPTERYGII ACIPENSERIDAE II Acipenser baerii II Acipenser baerii II Acipenser baerii Cosmeti Products containing Caviar Cosmeti Products containing Caviar Cosmeti Products containing Caviar 0.0137 gms. Singapore 6999 dated 04.07.2012 Italy Trade C 0.294 gms. Singapore A2252 dated 05.09.2012 France Trade C 0.029 gms. Singapore A2261 dated 17.11.2012 Italy Trade C 160 IV D- IMPORT (FLORA) App Species Description Qty. Exporting Country CITES Permit Number Country of Origin Purpose Source APOCYANACEAE II Hoodia gordonii Powder 200 Kgs South Africa 0129828 dt.06.07.12 - Trade A II Hoodia gordonii Powder 200 Kgs South Africa 126678 dt.23.04.12 - Trade A Ecorces 5101 Kgs France FR1207600002-R dt. 01.02.12 Cameroon Trade W Agarwood chips/dust Agarwood chips/dust Agarwood chips/dust Agarwood chips/dust Agarwood chips/dust Agarwood chips/dust Agarwood chips/dust Agarwood chips/dust Agarwood chips/dust Agarwood chips/dust Agarwood chips/dust Agarwood chips/dust 200 kgs Malaysia 009556 dt.25.11.11 Malaysia Trade W 837.5 kgs Singapore Malaysia Trade W 1353 kgs Singapore Malaysia Trade W 4000 kgs Indonesia Indonesia Trade W 3728.5 kgs UAE 12SG001389PR dt.14.02.12 12SG004623PR dt.17.05.12 03076/IV/SATS-LN/2012 dt.9.4.12 12MEW1807 dt.05.06.12 Indonesia Trade W 1300 kgs Singapore Malaysia Trade W 1000 kgs Indonesia Indonesia Trade W 1000 kgs Indonesia Indonesia Trade W 1000 kgs Indonesia Indonesia Trade W 1000 kgs Indonesia Indonesia Trade W 250 kgs Indonesia Indonesia Trade W 7000 kgs Malaysia Malaysia Trade W ROSACEAE II Prunus africana THYMELAEACEAE II Aquilaria malaccensis II Aquilaria malaccensis II Aquilaria malaccensis II Aquilaria malaccensis II Aquilaria malaccensis II Aquilaria malaccensis II Aquilaria malaccensis II Aquilaria malaccensis II Aquilaria malaccensis II Aquilaria malaccensis II Aquilaria malaccensis II Aquilaria malaccensis 161 12SG007736PR dt.13.08.12 14440/IV/SATS-LN/2012 dt.15.10.12 14441/IV/SATS-LN/2012 dt.15.10.12 14442/IV/SATS-LN/2012 dt.15.10.12 14443/IV/SATS-LN/2012 dt.15.10.12 14444/IV/SATS-LN/2012 dt.15.10.12 010319 dt.06.08.12 IV E- EXPORT (FLORA) IV E (i) EXPORT OF LIVE PLANTS App Species ORCHIDACEAE II Acrochaen punctata II Aedires odoratum II Aedires odoratum II Aerides fieldingii II Aerides fieldingii II Aerides fieldingii II Aerides fieldingii II Aerides longicornu II Aerides longicornu II Aerides longicornu II Aerides multiflora II Aerides multiflora II Aerides multiflora II Aeredes multiflora II Aeredes racemeformis II Aerides racemeformis II Aerides racemeformis II Aerides vandarum II Anoectochilus elwesii II Anaectochilus gracile II Anoecochilus lanceolatus II Anaectochilus lanceolatus II Anaectochilus sikkimensis II Anaectochilus sikkimensis II Arachnanthe cathcartii II Arachnanthe clarkei II Arachnanthe clarkei II Arundina graminifolia II Ascocentrum ampullaceum II Ascocentrum ampullaceum Description Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Qty. Destination CITES Permit Number 5 5 2 30 20 1 12 1 10 10 30 20 5 2 3 10 10 2 10 10 15 4 20 5 5 10 5 3 30 10 Denmark USA Japan Germany Germany Japan Germany Japan Germany Germany Germany Germany Denmark Japan Japan Germany Germany Denmark Denmark Denmark Germany Japan Germany Japan Denmark USA Denmark Japan Germany USA A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2908 dt.04.05.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2909 dt.04.05.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2942 dt.15.10.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2909 dt.04.05.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2909 dt.04.05.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2909 dt.04.05.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2909 dt.04.05.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2909 dt.04.05.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 162 Country of Origin India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India Purpose Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Source A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A App II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II Species Ascocentrum ampullaceum Ascocentrum ampullaceum Ascocentrum ampullaceum Ascocentrum aurantiacum Ascocentrum aurantiacum Ascocentrum aurantiacum Bulbophyllum affine Bulbophyllum affine Bulbophyllum affine Bulbophyllum bisetum Bulbophyllum bisetum Bulbophyllum bisetum Bulbophyllum bisetum Bulbophyllum careyanum Bulbophyllum careyanum Bulbophyllum careyanum Bulbophyllum careyanum Bulbophyllum careyanum Bulbophyllum careyanum Bulbophyllum cauliflorum Bulbophyllum cauliflorum Bulbophyllum cauliflorum Bulbophyllum cauliflorum Bulbophyllum clarkeanum Bulbophyllum cylindraceum Bulbophyllum cylindraceum Bulbophyllum cornu cervi Bulbophyllum cornu-cervi Bulbophyllum eublepharum Bulbophyllum ebulbum Bulbophyllum gutulatum Bulbophyllum gutulatum Bulbophyllum gamblei Bulbophyllum gamblei Bulbophyllum gracilipes Description Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Qty. 100 20 5 10 6 30 30 5 2 15 12 10 6 30 5 12 3 3 12 15 5 3 6 3 5 5 5 3 3 3 50 6 5 3 3 Destination USA Germany Denmark USA Japan Germany Germany Denmark Japan Germany Germany Germany Japan Germany USA Germany Denmark Japan Germany Germany USA Denmark Japan Denmark USA Denmark USA Denmark Denmark Denmark Germany Japan USA Denmark Denmark 163 CITES Permit Number A 2920 dt.29.06.12 A 2909 dt.04.05.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2908 dt.04.05.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2943 dt.15.10.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2907 dt.04.05.12 A 2909 dt.04.05.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2907 dt.04.05.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2942 dt.15.10.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 Country of Origin India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India Purpose Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Source A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A App II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II Species Bulbophyllum gymnopus Bulbophyllum gymnopus Bulbophyllum hirtum Bulbophyllum hirtum Bulbophyllum hirtum Bulbophyllum hirtum Bulbophyllum helenae Bulbophyllum helenae Bulbophyllum hymenanthum Bulbophyllum hymenanthum Bulbophyllum leopardinum Bulbophyllum leopardinum Bulbophyllum leopardinum Bulbophyllum leopardinum Bulbophyllum leopardinum Bulbophyllum leopardinum Bulbophyllum leopardinum Bulbophyllum leopardinum Bulbophyllum leptanthum Bulbophyllum listeri Bulbophyllum listeri Bulbophyllum odoratissimum Bulbophyllum odoratissimum Bulbophyllum ornatissimum Bulbophyllum ornatissimum Bulbophyllum pencillium Bulbophyllum piluliferum Bulbophyllum piluliferum Bulbophyllum protractum Bulbophyllum reptans Bulbophyllum reptans Bulbophyllum reptans Bulbophyllum rigidum Bulbophyllum striatum Bulbophyllum striatum Description Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Qty. 3 5 15 12 5 3 15 5 5 1 50 10 100 8 5 3 30 50 3 1 5 5 1 15 4 3 5 5 3 15 3 4 3 15 5 Destination Denmark USA Germany Germany Denmark Japan Germany USA USA Denmark Germany USA USA USA Denmark Japan Germany Germany Denmark Denmark USA USA Denmark Germany Japan Denmark Denmark USA Denmark Germany Denmark Japan Denmark Germany USA 164 CITES Permit Number A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2907 dt.04.05.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2908 dt.04.05.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2920 dt.29.06.12 A 2908 dt.04.05.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2941 dt.10.10.12 A 2943 dt.15.10.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 Country of Origin India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India Purpose Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Source A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A App II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II Species Bulbophyllum striatum Bulbophyllum striatum Bulbophyllum striatum Bulbophyllum secundum Bulbophyllum thomsoni Bulbophyllum triste Bulbophyllum triste Bulbophyllum virescens Bulbophyllum virescens Bulbophyllum virescens Bulbophyllum virescens Bulbophyllum virescens Calanthe biloba Calanthe brevicornu Calanthe brevicornu Calanthe brevicornu Calanthe chloroleuca Calanthe chloroleuca Calanthe chloroleuca Calanthe densiflora Calanthe gracilis Calanthe herbacea Calanthe herbacea Calanthe labrosa Calanthe manii Calanthe manii Calanthe manii Calanthe masuca Calanthe masuca Calanthe masuca Calanthe masuca Calanthe puberula Calanthe puberula Calanthe puberula Chilochistal luniferus Description Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Qty. Destination 5 5 4 3 2 5 5 30 12 5 10 7 3 5 5 4 30 12 3 5 5 20 3 5 10 5 5 30 12 20 3 10 5 5 3 USA Denmark Japan Denmark Denmark Denmark USA Germany Germany USA Germany Japan Japan USA Denmark Japan Germany Germany USA Denmark USA Germany Japan USA Germany USA USA Germany Germany Germany Japan Germany USA Denmark USA 165 CITES Permit Number A 2908 dt.04.05.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2907 dt.04.05.12 A 2908 dt.04.05.12 A 2909 dt.04.05.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2907 dt.04.05.12 A 2908 dt.04.05.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2908 dt.04.05.12 A 2909 dt.04.05.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2908 dt.04.05.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2907 dt.04.05.12 A 2909 dt.04.05.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2908 dt.04.05.12 Country of Origin India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India Purpose Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Source A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A App II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II Species Cirrhopetalum andersoni Cirrhopetalum andersoni Cirrhopetalum bootanense Cirrhopetalum brevipes Cirrhopetalum brevipes Cirrhopetalum caudatum Cirrhopetalum coespitosum Cirrhopetalum coespitosum Cirrhopetalum cornutum Cirrhopetalum cornutum Cirrhopetalum elatum Cirrhopetalum guttulatum Cirrhopetalum guttulatum Cirrhopetalum maculosum Cirrhopetalum refractum Cirrhopetalum refractum Cirrhopetalum sarcophyllum Cirrhopetalum sarcophyllum Cirrhopetalum sikkimense Cirrhopetalum viridiflorum Cirrhopetalum viridiflorum Cirrhopetalum wallichii Cleisostoma brevipes Coelogyne barbata Coelogyne barbata Coelogyne barbata Coelogyne barbata Coelogyne corymbosa Coelogyne corymbosa Coelogyne corymbosa Coelogyne corymbosa Coelogyne corymbosa Coelogyne corymbosa Coelogyne corymbosa Coelogyne cristata Description Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Qty. 5 2 5 2 5 5 5 3 5 5 5 5 30 3 5 100 10 1 3 1 5 5 5 50 5 5 3 25 10 12 10 10 1 20 5 Destination USA Denmark Denmark Denmark USA Denmark USA Denmark USA Denmark Denmark Denmark Germany Denmark Denmark USA USA Denmark Denmark Denmark USA Denmark USA Germany USA Denmark Japan Germany USA France Germany Denmark Japan Germany USA 166 CITES Permit Number A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2941 dt.10.10.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2920 dt.29.06.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2908 dt.04.05.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2906 dt.04.05.12 A 2909 dt.04.05.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2943 dt.15.10.12 A 2908 dt.04.05.12 Country of Origin India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India Purpose Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Source A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A App II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II Species Coelogyne cristata Coelogyne flaccida Coelogyne flaccida Coelogyme flavida Coelogyme flavida Coelogyme flavida Coelogyme elata Coelogyme elata Coelogyme elata Coelogyme elata Coelogyme fuscescens Coelogyme fuscescens Coelogyne graminifolia Coelogyme nitida Coelogyme nitida Coelogyme nitida Coelogyme nitida Coelogyme nitida Coelogyme nitida Coelogyne ochracea Coelogyne ochracea Coelogyne ochracea Coelogyne ochracea Coelogyne ochracea Coelogyne oculata Coelogyne oculata Coelogyne oculata Coelogyne oculata Coelogyne oculata Coelogyne oculata Coelogyne ochracea Coelogyne ovalis Coelogyne ovalis Coelogyne ovalis Coelogyne stricta Description Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Qty. 1 1 50 50 20 10 3 5 4 20 30 5 1 25 12 5 10 1 30 50 10 125 1 30 25 100 5 10 3 10 10 15 3 1 15 Destination Japan Japan Germany Germany Germany Germany Japan Denmark USA Germany Germany Denmark Japan Germany France USA Germany Japan Germany Germany USA USA Japan Germany Germany USA USA Denmark Japan Germany Denmark Germany USA Japan Germany 167 CITES Permit Number A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2909 dt.04.05.12 A 2943 dt.15.10.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2908 dt.04.05.12 A 2909 dt.04.05.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2906 dt.04.05.12 A 2908 dt.04.05.12 A 2909 dt.04.05.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2941 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2920 dt.29.06.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2941 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2920 dt.29.06.12 A 2908 dt.04.05.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2943 dt.15.10.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2908 dt.04.05.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 Country of Origin India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India Purpose Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Source A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A App II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II Species Coelogyne stricta Coelogyne stricta Coelogyne stricta Cryptochilus lutea Cryptochilus lutea Cryptochilus sanguinea Cryptochilus sanguinea Cryptochilus sanguinea Cymbidium aloifolium Cymbidium cyperifolium Cymbidium devonianum Cymbidium devonianum Cymbidium devonianum Cymbidium cochleare Cymbidium cochleare Cymbidium elegans Cymbidium elegans Cymbidium elegans Cymbidium elegans Cymbidium eburneum Cymbidium eburneum Cymbidium eburneum Cymbidium eburneum Cymbidium giganteum Cymbidium hookerianum Cymbidium hookerianum Cymbidium iriodiodes Cymbidium iriodiodes Cymbidium lanceofolium Cymbidium lanceofolium Cymbidium lanceofolium Cymbidium lowianum Cymbidim longifolium Cymbidium mastersii Cymbidium mastersii Description Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Qty. 3 10 3 10 3 10 100 3 3 3 30 3 30 30 5 30 5 8 30 30 3 1 30 8 6 30 30 12 15 5 3 5 5 30 2 Destination USA Germany Japan USA Denmark USA USA Denmark Japan Denmark Germany Japan Germany Germany Japan Germany Denmark Japan Germany Germany Denmark Japan Germany Japan Japan Germany Germany Germany Germany USA Japan Japan Japan Germany Denmark 168 CITES Permit Number A 2908 dt.04.05.12 A 2909 dt.04.05.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2920 dt.29.06.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2941 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2941 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2941 dt.10.10.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2842 dt.15.10.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 Country of Origin India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India Purpose Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Source A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A App II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II Ii II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II Species Cymbidium mastersii Cymbidium michrorhizon Cymbidium michrorhizon Cymbidium tigrinum Cymbidium tigrinum Cymbidium tigrinum Cymbidium tigrinum Cymbidium tigrinum Cymbidium tigrinum Cymbidium tracyanum Cymbidium tracyanum Dendrobium amaenum Dendrobium amaenum Dendrobium amaenum Dendrobium amplum Dendrobium amplum Dendrobium. aphyllum Dendrobium bellatulum Dendrobium bellatulum Dendrobium bellatulum Dendrobium bensoniae Dendrobium bensaniae Dendrobium bensoniae Dendrobium candimum Dendrobium candimum Dendrobium capillipes Dendrobium capillipes Dendrobium chrysanthum Dendrobium chrysanthum Dendrobium chrysanthum Dendrobium chrysanthum Dendrobium clavatum Dendrobium crepidatum Dendrobium crepidatum Dendrobium crepidatum Description Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Qty. Destination 8 2 12 50 24 10 10 50 50 30 3 15 1 4 10 1 6 15 20 6 25 4 10 10 2 20 8 30 20 5 2 1 15 10 12 Japan Japan Germany Germany France Denmark Japan Germany Germany Germany Japan Germany Denmark Japan USA Denmark Japan Germany Germany Japan Germany USA Japan Germany Japan Germany Japan Germany Germany Denmark Japan Japan Germany USA Germany 169 CITES Permit Number A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2943 dt.15.10.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2906 dt.04.05.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2941 dt.10.10.12 A 2943 dt.15.10.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2909 dt.04.05.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2908 dt.04.05.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2909 dt.04.05.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2909 dt.04.05.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2909 dt.04.05.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2907 dt.04.05.12 Country of Origin India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India Purpose Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Source A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A App II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II Species Dendrobium crepidatum Dendrobium crepidatum (v. assamica) Dendrobium crepidatum (v. assamica) Dendrobium crepidatum Dendrobium crassinode Dendrobium crassinode Dendrobium crassinode Dendrobium cumulatum Dendrobium cumulatum Dendrobium densiflorum Dendrobium densiflorum Dendrobium densiflorum Dendrobium denudans Dendrobium denudans Dendrobium denudans Dendrobium devonianum Dendrobium devonianum Dendrobium devonianum Dendrobium eriaeflorum Dendrobium farmerii Dendrobium farmerii Dendrobium fimbriatum Dendrobium fimbriatum Dendrobium formosum Dendrobium formosum Dendrobium gibsonii Dendrobium gibsonii Dendrobium heterocarpus Dendrobium heterocarpus Dendrobium hookerianum Dendrobium jenkensii Dendrobium lituiflorum Dendrobium lituiflorum Dendrobium lituiflorum Description Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Qty. 12 5 3 2 6 4 4 1 4 20 4 30 15 10 4 35 5 11 10 100 61 20 1 12 4 4 30 2 4 2 1 30 2 7 Destination Germany Denmark Japan Japan Germany USA Japan Denmark Japan Germany Japan Germany Germany USA Japan Germany Denmark Japan USA USA Japan Germany Japan Germany Japan Japan Germany Denmark Japan Denmark Japan Germany Denmark Japan 170 CITES Permit Number A 2907 dt.04.05.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2907 dt.04.05.12 A 2908 dt.04.05.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2909 dt.04.05.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2941 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2904 dt.19.03.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2909 dt.04.05.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2907 dt.04.05.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 Country of Origin India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India Purpose Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Source A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A App II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II Species Dendrobium longicornu Dendrobium longicornu Dendrobium longicornu Dendrobium maschatum Dendrobium nobile Dendrobium ochreatum Dendrobium ochreatum Dendrobium ochreatum Dendrobium ochreatum Dendrobium parishii Dendrobium primulinum Dendrobium pulchellum Dendrobium porphyrochilum Dendrobium porphyrochilum Dendrobium terminale Dendrobium transporens Dendrobium rotundatum Dendrobium stuposum Dendrobium stuposum Dendrobium terminale Dendrobium terminale Dendrobium terminale Dendrobium terminale Dendrobium transparens Dendrobium williamsonii Dendrobium williamsoni Dendrobium wardianum Doritis taenialis Doritis taenialis Doritis taenialis Doirtis wighti Doirtis wightii Doirtis wightii Dendrocolla arachnites Epidendrum obrieanum Description Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Qty. Destination 30 24 5 30 4 30 3 30 10 2 2 5 5 10 15 30 10 5 1 12 20 1 3 8 50 8 11 10 12 50 10 28 12 1 12 Germany France Japan Germany Japan Germany Japan Germany Germany Japan Japan Denmark Denmark USA Germany Germany USA USA Denmark Germany Germany Denmark Japan Japan Germany Japan Japan USA Germany Germany USA Germany Germany Denmark Germany 171 CITES Permit Number A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2906 dt.04.05.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2941 dt.10.10.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2941 dt.10.10.12 A 2943 dt.15.10.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2907 dt.04.05.12 A 2909 dt.04.05.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2907 dt.04.05.12 A 2941 dt.10.10.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2941 dt.10.10.12 A 2842 dt.15.10.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2907 dt.04.05.12 Country of Origin India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India Purpose Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Source A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A App Species II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II Epidendrum obrieanum Epigenium amplum Epigenium amplum Eria amica Eria coronaria Eria coronaria Eria coronaria Eria dasyphylla Eria dasyphylla Eria excavate Eria flava Eria flava Eria flava Eria panuculata Eria pubescens Eria pubescens Eria pubescens Eria spicata Eria spicata Esmaralda clarkei Esmaralda clarkei Esmaralda clarkei Esmaralda clarkei Esmaralda cathcartii Esmaralda cathcartii Esmaralda cathcartii Esmaralda cathcartii Gastrochilus acutifolium Gastrochilus acutifolium Gastrochilus acutifolium Gastrochilus acutifolium Gastrochilus acutifolium Gastrochilus calceolare Gastrochilus calceolare Gastrochilus calceolare Description Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Qty. Destination 20 15 2 10 15 5 7 5 5 5 30 20 3 5 10 12 3 10 3 50 24 3 4 50 24 3 5 50 12 5 3 50 50 3 2 Germany Germany Japan Germany Germany Denmark Japan USA Denmark Denmark Germany Germany Japan Denmark Germany France USA Germany USA Germany France USA Japan Germany France USA Japan Germany Germany USA Japan Germany Germany USA Japan 172 CITES Permit Number A 2909 dt.04.05.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2909 dt.04.05.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2906 dt.04.05.12 A 2908 dt.04.05.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2908 dt.04.05.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2906 dt.04.05.12 A 2908 dt.04.05.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.245.01.12 A 2906 dt.04.05.12 A 2908 dt.04.05.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.245.01.12 A 2907 dt.04.05.12 A 2908 dt.04.05.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2941 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.245.01.12 A 2908 dt.04.05.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 Country of Origin India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India Purpose Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Source A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A App Species II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II Gastrochilus calceolare Gastrochilus dasypogon Gastrochilus dasypogon Gastrochilus dasypogon Gastrochilus dasypogon Gastrochilus dasypogon Geodorum purpureum Goodyera hemsleyana Goodyera vittata Goodyera vittata Habenaria parishii Habenaria sussanae Habenaria sussanae Habenaria sussanae Hataenaria rubens Hygrochilus parishii Kingidium deliciosum Kingidium deliciosum Kingdium taenialis Kingdium taenialis Kingdium taenialis Ione scariosa Ione andersoni Ione bicolo Ione intermedia Luisia volucris Monomeria barbata Monomeria barbata Monomeria barbata Monomeria barbata Monomeria barbata Microstylis wallichii Nephalephyllum cordifolium Nephalephyllum cordifolium Description Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Qty. 50 50 3 20 3 30 5 20 20 1 5 150 20 3 5 24 15 3 25 8 3 5 5 5 5 5 20 6 20 5 1 5 10 5 Destination Germany Germany USA Germany Japan Germany Denmark Germany Germany Japan Denmark Switzerland Germany Japan Denmark Germany Germany Japan Germany USA Japan Denmark Denmark Denmark Denmark Denmark Germany USA Germany Denmark Japan Denmark USA Denmark 173 CITES Permit Number A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2892 dt.24.01.12 A 2908 dt.04.05.12 A 2909 dt.04.05.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2941 dt.10.10.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2909 dt.04.05.12 A 2909 dt.04.05.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2903 dt.19.03.12 A 2909 dt.04.05.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2842 dt.15.10.12 A 2892 dt.245.01.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.245.01.12 A 2908 dt.04.05.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2892 dt.245.01.12 A 2908 dt.04.05.12 A 2909 dt.04.05.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 Country of Origin India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India Purpose Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Source A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A App Species II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II Nephalephyllum grandifloram Nephalephyllum grandifloram Nephalephyllum purchrum Nephalaphyllum. pulchrum Oberonia croftiana Oberonia demissa Oberonia ensiformis Oberonia myriantha Oberonia. rufilabris Otochilus ensiformis Otochilus fusca Otochilus porrecta Papilionanthe vandarum Papilionanthe vandarum Papilionanthe vandarum Papilionanthe teres Papilionanthe teres Papilionanthe teres Panisea uniflora Phalaenopsis parishii Phalaenopsis parishii v. lobbii Phalaenopsis parishii Phalaenopsis parishii v. lobby Phalaenopsis parishii Phalaenopsis parishii Phalaenopsis parishii Phalaenopsis manii Phalaenopsis manii Phalaenopsis manii Phajus falvum Phajus falvum Phajus mishmensis Phajus mishmensis Phajus mishmensis Phajus tancarvillae Phajus tancarvillae Description Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Qty. 10 5 10 5 50 50 5 50 50 5 5 5 10 10 5 50 5 20 5 25 24 7 32 100 3 10 36 5 12 30 1 30 20 1 30 24 Destination USA Denmark USA Denmark USA USA Denmark USA USA Denmark Denmark Denmark Germany Germany Japan Germany Japan Germany USA Germany Germany Japan Germany USA USA Denmark Germany Japan Germany Germany Japan Germany Germany Japan Germany Germany 174 CITES Permit Number A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2920 dt.29.06.12 A 2920 dt.29.06.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2920 dt.29.06.12 A 2920 dt.29.06.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2892 dt.245.01.12 A 2909 dt.04.05.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.245.01.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2909 dt.04.05.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2892 dt.245.01.12 A 2907 dt.04.05.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2941 dt.10.10.12 A 2904 19.03.12 A 2908 dt.04.05.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2907 dt.04.05.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2842 dt.15.10.12 A 2892 dt.245.01.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.245.01.12 A 2909 dt.04.05.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.245.01.12 A 2907 dt.04.05.12 Country of Origin India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India Purpose Source Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A App Species II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II Phajus tancarvillae Phajus tancarvillae Pholidota imbricata Pholidota imbricata Pholidota recurva Pholidota rubra Pholidota rubra Pholidota rubra Pholidota rubra Pleione hookeriana Pleione hookeriana Pleione hookeriana Pleione hookeriana Pleione hookeriana Pleione hookeriana Pleione hookeriana Pleione humilis Pleione humilis Pleione humilis Pleione humilis Pleione humilis Pleione humilis Pleione maculata Pleione maculate Pleione maculate Pleione maculate Pleione maculate Pleione maculate Pleione maculata Pleione maculata Pleione praecox Pleione praecox Pleione praecox Pleione praecox Description Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Qty. 20 1 10 6 5 5 10 4 20 300 50 150 25 120 500 2 100 30 150 25 120 2 300 50 150 25 600 250 250 6 300 150 25 120 Destination Germany Japan Germany USA Denmark Denmark Germany USA Germany Germany USA Switzerland Germany Denmark UK(GB) Japan Germany USA Switzerland Germany Denmark Japan Germany USA Switzerland Germany UK(GB) Denmark UK(GB) Japan Germany Switzerland Germany Denmark 175 CITES Permit Number A 2909 dt.04.05.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.245.01.12 A 2908 dt.04.05.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2892 dt.245.01.12 A 2908 dt.04.05.12 A 2909 dt.04.05.12 A 2892 dt.245.01.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2903 dt.19.03.12 A 2909 dt.04.05.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2939 dt.10.10.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.245.01.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2903 dt.19.03.12 A 2909 dt.04.05.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.245.01.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2903 dt.19.03.12 A 2909 dt.04.05.12 A 2939 dt.10.10.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2940 dt.10.10.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.245.01.12 A 2903 dt.19.03.12 A 2909 dt.04.05.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 Country of Origin India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India Purpose Source Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A App Species II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II Pleione praecox Pleione praecox Pleione praecox Podochilus cultratua Podochilus khasianus Pogonia gammieana Pogonia plicata Porpax fibuliformis Porpax meirex Rhyncostylis retusa Rhyncostylis retusa Rhyncostylis retusa Rhyncostylis retusa Ritaia himalaica Saccolabium distichum Sarcanthus insectifer Saccolabium acutifolium Saccolabium longifolium Saccolabiumochraceum Sarcochilus luniferus Sarcochilus pygmaeus Satyrium nepalense Satyrium nepalense Satyrium nepalense Schaenorchis manipurensis Schaenorchis manipurensis Stauropsis undulata Schaenorchis manipurensis Sterochilus hirtus Taeniophyllum crepidiforme Taeniophyllumretrospiculatum Taeniophyllum crepidiforme Taeniophyllum retrospiculatum Thunia alba Description Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Qty. 600 250 4 10 10 10 60 5 5 12 20 5 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 10 10 12 6 2 15 12 5 4 50 10 10 5 5 2 Destination UK(GB) UK(GB) Japan USA USA Denmark Denmark Denmark Denmark Germany Germany Denmark Japan Denmark USA Denmark Denmark Denmark Denmark USA USA Germany USA Japan Germany Germany Denmark Japan USA USA USA Denmark Denmark Japan 176 CITES Permit Number A 2939 dt.10.10.12 A 2940 dt.10.10.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2907 dt.04.05.12 A 2909 dt.04.05.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2907 dt.04.05.12 A 2908 dt.04.05.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.245.01.12 A 2907 dt.04.05.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2920 dt.29.06.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 Country of Origin India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India Purpose Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Source A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A App Species II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II Thunia marshalliana Thunia bensoniae Thunia venosa Thunia venosa Vanda amesiana Vanda alpina Vanda alpine Vanda coerulescens Vanda coerulescens Vanda. cristata Vanda. cristata Vanda. cristata Vanda cristata Vanda coerulescens Vanda parshii Vanda parishi Vandal parshii Vanda pumila Vanda parviflora Vanda roxburghii Vanda stangena Vanda stangena Vanda stangena Vanda teres Vandal teres Vanda tesselata Vanda tesselata Vandopsis undulata Vandopsis undulata Description Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Live Qty. 30 5 30 1 24 5 5 24 4 70 4 36 30 20 10 2 9 5 5 5 50 4 13 5 200 50 12 20 1 Destination Germany Denmark Germany Japan Germany USA Denmark Germany Japan Germany Japan Germany Germany Germany USA Denmark Japan USA Denmark Denmark Germany USA Japan Denmark USA Germany Japan Germany Japan 177 CITES Permit Number A 2892 dt.245.01.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2892 dt.245.01.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2842 dt.15.10.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2842 dt.15.10.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2892 dt.245.01.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2842 dt.15.10.12 A 2943 dt.15.10.12 A 2943 dt.15.10.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2901 dt,19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2892 dt.245.01.12 A 2908 dt.04.05.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2902 dt.19.03.12 A 2904 19.03.12 A 2892 dt.245.01.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 A 2909 dt.04.05.12 A 2938 dt.10.10.12 Country of Origin India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India India Purpose Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Trade Source A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A IV E (ii) - EXPORT OF PLANT PORTION, DERIVATIVE, EXTRACT AND FORMULATION App Species COMPOSITAE I Saussurea costus Description Herbal food products I Saussurea costus Roots I Saussurea costus Roots I Saussurea costus Roots I Saussurea costus Herbal food products I Saussurea costus Herbal food products I Saussurea lappa Septilin Syrup I Saussurea lappa Septilin Syrup I Saussurea lappa Septilin Syrup I Saussurea lappa Septilin Syrup I Saussurea lappa Septilin Syrup Qty. 5.47 Kgs Used 3000 Kgs 10000 Kgs 2000 Kgs 5.299 Kgs used 5.299 Kgs used 5348 Bottles ( 1.39kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 19646 Bottles (10.21 kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 5148 Bottles (2.67 kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 17046 Bottles (8.86 kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 7896 Bottles ( 4.10kgs of Saussurea lappa used) Destination Italy Switzerland France Switzerland Italy Italy Uganda CITES Permit Number A 2533 dt.05.12.12 A 2514 dt. 09.08.12 A 2515 dt.09.08.12 A 2046 dt.01.03.12 A 2502 dt.11.04.12 A 2049 dt.15.03.12 A2175 dt.06.01.2012 Country of Origin Purpose Source India Trade D India Trade D India Trade D India Trade D India Trade D India Trade D India Trade A UAE A2176 dt.06.01.2012 India Trade A Bahrain A2177 dt.06.01.2012 India Trade A Oman A2178 dt.06.01.2012 India Trade A Kuwait A 2179 dt.06.1.2012 India Trade A 178 App Species Description Qty. I Saussurea lappa Anti-Wrinkle Cream I Saussurea lappa Purim Tabs (UC) 60’s Purim Tabs (UC) 30’s I Saussurea lappa Septilin Syrup 100 ml I Saussurea lappa Septilin Syrup 100 ml I Saussurea lappa Anti Wrinkle Cream 50 gm I Saussurea lappa Anti Wrinkle Cream 50 gm I Saussurea lappa Purim Tabs (UC) 60’s Purim Tabs (UC) 30’s I Saussurea lappa Purim Tabs (UC) 60’s Purim Tabs (UC) 30’s I Saussurea lappa Muscle & Joint Rub 60930 Bottles (3.19 kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 798 Bottles 198 Bottles( 1.93kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 1846 Bottles(0.47 kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 1746 Bottles(0.45 kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 2014 Bottles(0.10 kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 3022 Bottles(0.05 kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 299 Bottles 199 Bottles( 0.85kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 798 Bottles 198 Bottles(1.93 kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 238 Bottles(0.044 kgs of Saussurea lappa used) I Saussurea lappa Anti Wrinkle Cream 2400 Bottles(0.12 kgs of Saussurea lappa used) Destination Cyprus CITES Permit Number A 2180 dt 06.1.2012 Country of Origin India Purpose Source Trade A Trinidad A2182 dt.13.01.20 India Trade A Kenya A 2183 dt dt.13.1.2012 India Trade A Kenya A 2184 dt.13.1.2012 India Trade A Oman A 2185 dt.13.1.2012 India Trade A UAE A 2186 dt.12.1.2012 India Trade A Barbados A2191 dt.23.01.2012 India Trade A Trinidad A2192 dt.23.01.2012 India Trade A South Africa A2198 dt.24.02.2012 India Trade A Kuwait A2199 dt.24.02.2012 India Trade A 179 App Species Description Qty. I Saussurea lappa Anti Wrinkle Cream 1917 Bottles(0.10 kgs of Saussurea lappa used) Singapore I Saussurea lappa Anti Wrinkle Cream 1533 Bottles(0.08 kgs of Saussurea lappa used) Saudi Arabia A2202 dt.24.2.2012 I Saussurea lappa Anti Wrinkle Cream 1344 Bottles(0.07 kgs of Saussurea lappa used) South Africa I II Saussurea lappa & Vanda roxburghii Muscle & Joint Rub 97 Bottles(0.006 kgs of Saussurea lappa & and 0.006 kgs of Vanda roxburghii used)) I Saussurea lappa Septilin syrup I Saussurea lappa Anti-wrinkle cream I Saussurea lappa Purim tabs I Saussurea lappa Anti-wrinkle cream Saussurea lappa & Vanda roxburghii Rumalaya Cream Reosto tabs 11997 Bottles(3.11 kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 1200 Bottles(0.06 kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 1972 Bottles(4.25 kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 2060 Bottles(0.108 kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 6596 Bottles 3000 Bottles(9.37 kgs of Saussurea lappa and 9.37 kgs of Vanda roxburghii used) I & II Destination CITES Permit Number A 2200 dt.24.2.2012 Country of Origin India Purpose Source Trade A India Trade A A2203 dt.24.2.2012 India Trade A Malaysia A 2204 dt.12.3.2012 India Trade A Cyprus A2215 dt.27.04.2012 India Trade A South Africa A2216 dt.27.04.2012 India Trade A Malaysia A2217 dt.27.04.2012 India Trade A UAE A2222 dt.27.04.2012 India Trade A Mongolia A2223 dt.04.05.2012 India Trade A 180 App Species Description Qty. Saussurea lappa & Vanda roxburghii Rumalaya cream Septilin tabs I Saussurea lappa Anti-wrinkle cream I Saussurea lappa Anti-wrinkle cream Saussurea lappa & Vanda roxburghii Anti-wrinkle cream Muscle & Joint rub I Saussurea lappa Septilin syrup I Saussurea lappa Septilin Syrup Saussurea lappa Anti-Wrinkle Cream Saussurea lappa Anti-Wrinkle Cream Saussurea lappa Anti-Wrinkle Cream Saussurea lappa Anti-Wrinkle Cream 1187 Bottles 5937 Bottles(0.06 kgs of Saussurea lappa and 38.65 kgs of Vanda roxburghii used) 956 Bottles( 0.050kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 2156 Bottles( 0.11kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 2393 Bottles 2156 Bottles( 0.52kgs of Saussurea lappa and 0.40 kgs of Vanda roxburghii used) 137 Bottles( 0.07kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 4997 Bottles( 1.29kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 1816 Bottles( 0.09kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 1341 Bottles( 0.07kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 1916 Bottles(0.10 kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 568 Bottles(0.29 kgs of Saussurea lappa used) I & II I & II I I I I Destination Malaysia CITES Permit Number A2225 dt.04.05.2012 Country of Origin India Purpose Source Trade A Tobago A2228 dt.01.06.2012 India Trade A Saudi Arabia A2231 dt.07.06.2012 India Trade A South Africa A2232 dt.07.06.2012 India Trade A Maldives A2233 dt.07.06.2012 India Trade A 2234 dt.09.07.2012 India Trade A Kuwait A2235 dt.09.07.2012 India Trade A South Africa A2239 dt.25.07.2012 India Trade A UAE A2241 dt.25.07.2012 India Trade A Qatar A2242 dt.25.07.2012 India Trade A Malaysia 181 App Species Description Qty. Destination Saussurea lappa Anti-Wrinkle Cream Saudi Arabia Saussurea lappa Anti-Wrinkle Cream Saussurea lappa Anti-Wrinkle Cream I Saussurea lappa Anti- Wrinkle Cream I Saussurea lappa Anti- Wrinkle Cream I Saussurea lappa Anti- Wrinkle Cream I Saussurea lappa Septilin Syrup I Saussurea lappa Anti- Wrinkle Cream I & II Saussurea lappa & Vanda roxburghii Muscle & Joint Rub I Saussurea lappa Anti- Wrinkle Cream I Saussurea lappa Anti- Wrinkle Cream 1528 Bottles( 0.08kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 4249 Bottles(0.22 kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 8632 Bottles( 0.45kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 480 Bottles( 0.02kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 2400 Bottles(0.12 kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 3727 Bottles( 0.19kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 1375 Bottles( 0.71kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 1961 Bottles( 1.03kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 877 Bottles(0.05 kgs of Saussurea lappa and 0.05 kgs of Vanda roxburghii used) 236 Bottles( 0.01kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 1196 Bottles(0.062kgs of Saussurea lappa used) I I I CITES Permit Number A2243 dt.26.07.2012 Country of Origin India Purpose Source Trade A Malaysia A2246 dt.22.08.2012 India Trade A UAE A2247 dt.22.08.2012 India Trade A A2250 dt.25.09.2012 India Trade A A3002 dt.25.09.2012 India Trade A Cyprus A3003 dt.25.09.2012 India Trade A Bahrain A3004 dt.25.09.2012 India Trade A A3005 dt.25.09.2012 India Trade A Singapore A3006 dt.25.09.2012 India Trade A Bahrain A3019 dt.01.10.2012 India Trade A Saudi Arabia A3021 dt.22.10.2012 India Trade A Jordan UAE Cyprus 182 App Species Description Qty. I Saussurea lappa Anti- Wrinkle Cream I Saussurea lappa Anti- Wrinkle Cream I Saussurea lappa Anti- Wrinkle Cream Saussurea lappa & Vanda roxburghii Reosto Tablets Rumalaya Cream I Saussurea lappa Anti- Wrinkle Cream I Saussurea lappa Anti- Wrinkle Cream I Saussurea lappa Anti- Wrinkle Cream I Saussurea lappa Anti- Wrinkle Cream Saussurea lappa & Vanda roxburghii Rumalaya Cream Saussurea lappa Septilin Syrup Septilin Syrup 447 Bottles( 0.02kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 476 Bottles(0.02 kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 4796 Bottles(0.25 kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 1997 Bottles 2807 Bottles(0.15 kgs of Saussurea lappa and 5.99 kgs of Vanda roxburghii used) 1053 Bottles( 0.05kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 2396 Bottles(0.12 kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 1200 Units (0.06 kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 117 Bottles ( 0.006kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 1942 Bottles (0.11 kgs of Saussurea lappa and 0.11 kgs of Vanda roxburghii used) 10597 Bottles 247 Bottles( 5.57kgs of Saussurea lappa used) I & II I & II I Destination Singapore CITES Permit Number A3022 dt.22.10.2012 Country of Origin India Purpose Source Trade A Uganda A3023 dt.22.10.2012 India Trade A UAE A3024 dt.22.10.2012 India Trade A Malaysia A3029 dt.29.10.2012 India Trade A West Indies A3030 dt.29.10.2012 India Trade A Saudi Arabia A3031 dt.29.10.2012 India Trade A Saudi Arabia A3032 dt.29.10.2012 India Trade A Fiji A3033 dt.22.11.2012 India Trade A Malaysia A3034 dt.22.11.2012 India Trade A Oman A3035 dt.05.12.2012 India Trade A 183 App Species Description Qty. I & II Saussurea lappa & Vanda roxburghii Muscle & Joint Rub 4508 Bottles(0.84 kgs of Saussurea lappa and 0.84 kgs of Vanda roxburghii used) UAE I & II Saussurea lappa & Vanda roxburghii Anti- Wrinkle Cream Muscle & Joint Rub 1820 Bottles(1.32 kgs of Saussurea lappa and 0.42 kgs of Vanda roxburghii used) Kuwait A3039 dt.05.12.2012 I Saussurea lappa Anti- Wrinkle Cream Singapore I Saussurea lappa Anti- Wrinkle Cream I Saussurea lappa Anti- Wrinkle Cream Saussurea lappa & Vanda roxburghii Muscle & Joint Rub 1794 Bottles(0.09 kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 528 Bottles( 0.02kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 240 Bottles( 0.01 kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 432 Bottles(0.08 kgs of Saussurea lappa And 0.08 kgs of Vanda roxburghiiused) I Saussurea lappa Purim Tablets I Saussurea lappa Septilin Syrup Vanda roxburghii & Saussurea lappa Reosto Tablets Rumalaya Cream 2997 Bottles(6.47 kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 9996 Bottles(2.59 kgs of Saussurea lappa used) 1997 Bottles 2807 Bottles (0.15 kgs of Saussurea lappa and 5.99 kgs of Vanda roxburghii used) I & II I & II Destination CITES Permit Number A3037 dt.05.12.2012 Country of Origin India Purpose Source Trade A India Trade A A3043 dt.21.12.2012 India Trade A Oman A3044 dt.19.12.2012 India Trade A Bahrain A3045 dt.21.12.2012 India Trade A Bahrain A3046 dt.21.12.2012 India Trade A Malaysia A3047 dt.21.12.2012 India Trade A UAE A3048 dt.21.12.2012 India Trade A Malaysia A3029 dt.29.10.2012 India Trade A 184 App Species Description Qty. Destination CITES Permit Number Country of Origin Purpose Source APOCYNACEAE II II II Rauvolfia serpentina Rouwolfia serpentine Rouwolfia serpentine BERBERIDACEAE II Podophyllum hexandrum Dried roots Dried root Dried root 100 Kgs 100 kgs. 200 gms Resin 12 kgs. Germany Germany Germany A 2526 dt.18.10.12 A 2905 dt.16.4.12 A 2944 dt.16.10.12 India India India Trade Trade Trade A A A A2253 dated 05.09.2012 A2254 dated 05.09.2012 A2256 dated 23.10.2012 A2259 dated 21.11.2012 A2260 dated 22.11.2012 A2262 dated 27.11.2012 A2265 dated 24.12.2012 6984 dated 02.01.2012 6985 dated 02.01.2012 6986 dated 02.01.2012 6987 dated 02.01.2012 6989 dated 02.01.2012 6990 dated 02.04.2012 India Trade W India Trade W India Trade W India Trade W India Trade W India Trade W India Trade W India Trade W India Trade W India Trade W India Trade W India Trade W India Trade W II Podophyllum hexandrum Resin 1 kg. British Virgin Islands(GB) Germany II Podophyllum hexandrum Resin 100 kgs. Mexico II Podophyllum hexandrum Resin 25 kgs. Germany II Podophyllum hexandrum Resin 50 kgs. II Podophyllum hexandrum Resin 20 kgs. British Virgin Islands(GB) Thailand II Podophyllum hexandrum Resin 6 kgs. South Africa II Podophyllum hexandrum Resin 100 kgs. II Podophyllum hexandrum Resin 6 kgs. British Virgin Islands(GB) South Africa II Podophyllum hexandrum Resin 25 kgs. South Africa II Podophyllum hexandrum Resin 100 kgs. II Podophyllum hexandrum Resin 59 kgs. British Virgin Islands(GB) Australia II Podophyllum hexandrum Resin 20 kgs. Thailand 185 App Species Description Qty. Destination II Podophyllum hexandrum Resin 9 kgs. South Africa II Podophyllum hexandrum Resin 5 kgs. Romania II Podophyllum hexandrum Resin 9 kgs. South Africa II Podophyllum hexandrum Resin 20 kgs. Thailand II Podophyllum hexandrum Resin 50 kgs. II Podophyllum hexandrum Resin 50 kgs. British Virgin Islands(GB) Australia Dried roots 200 Kgs Bristol(GB) SCROPHULARIACEAE II Picrorhiza kurrooa CITES Permit Number 6993 dated 16.05.2012 6994 dated 16.05.2012 6996 dated 04.07.2012 6997 dated 04.07.02012 7000 dated 14.07.2012 A2251 dated 03.08.2012 A 2527 dt. 23.10.12 Country of Origin India Purpose Source Trade W India Trade W India Trade W India Trade W India Trade W India Trade W India Trade A ORCHIDACEAE & Ors Mentat Syrup Speman Tab 13198 Bottles 25688 Bottles (200.84 kgs of Orchis mascula used) II Orchis mascula II Orchis mascula Mentat Syrup 4698 Bottles (0.33 kgs of Orchis mascula used) II Orchis mascula Mentat Syrup 2348 Bottles (0.08453 kgs of Orchis mascula used) II Orchis mascula Speman Forte Tabs Speman Forte Tabs Speman Tabs 4996 Bottles 3998 Bottles 2998 Bottles (39.35 kgs of Orchis mascula used) UAE A 2162 dt.06.01.2012 India Trade A Yemen A2163 dt.06.01.2012 India Trade A Mauritius A2164 dt.06.01.2012 India Trade A Qatar A2165 dt.06.01.2012 India Trade A 186 App Species Description Qty. 13096 Bottles(108.46 kgs of Orchis mascula used) 28588 Bottles (222.98 kgs of Orchis mascula used) 4198 Bottles 2098 Bottles 1398 Bottles (43.41 kgs of Orchis mascula used) Yemen 21488 Bottles 38676 Bottles 27372 Bottles(334.30 kgs of Orchis mascula used) Cyprus 84808 Bottles (135.69 kgs of Orchis mascula used) 77876 Bottles 21114 Bottles(539.97 kgs of Orchis mascula used) 139952 Bottles(909.68 kgs of Orchis mascula used) 49985 Bottles 14991 Bottles 49970 Bottles (543.77 kgs of Orchis mascula used) II Orchis mascula Speman Tabs II Orchis mascula Speman Tabs II Orchis mascula II Orchis mascula II Orchis mascula Confido Tabs (TFC) Mentat Tabs Tentex Forte Tabs Speman Tabs Tentex Forte Tabs Speman Forte Tabs Tentex Forte Tabs II Orchis mascula II Orchis mascula II Orchis mascula II Orchis mascula II Orchis mascula II Orchis mascula Speman Tabs Tentex Forte Tabs Speman Tabs Speman Tabs Tentex Forte Tabs Speman Forte Tabs Speman Tabs Confido Tabs (TFC) Speman Tabs (TFC) Speman Tabs Destination CITES Permit Number A2166 dt.06.01.2012 A2167 dt.06.01.2012 A2168 dt.06.01.2012 Country of Origin India Purpose Source Trade A India Trade A India Trade A A2169 dt.06.01.2012 India Trade A Cyprus A2170 dt.06.01.2012 India Trade A Cyprus A2171 dt.06.01.2012 India Trade A Cyprus A2172 dt.06.01.2012 A2173 dt.06.01.2012 India Trade A India Trade A UAE Kuwait Cyprus 139964 Bottles(909.76 kgs of Orchis mascula used) Cyprus A2174 dt.06.01.2012 India Trade A 8894 Bottles 9096 Bottles (154.19 kgs of Orchis mascula used) Yemen A 2187 dt.12-1-2012 India Trade A 31592 Bottles (205.34 kgs of Orchis mascula used) Kuwait A2188 dt.12.01.2012 India Trade A 187 App Species Description Qty. Destination CITES Permit Number A2189 dt.12.01.2012 II Orchis mascula Confido Tabs Speman Tabs 4142 Bottles 58244 Bottles (493.07 kgs of Orchis mascula used) UAE II Orchis mascula Confido Tabs Speman Tabs 4698 Bottles 19924 Bottles(173.47 kgs of Orchis mascula used) Kuwait A2190 dt.12.01.2012 II Orchis mascula Speman Tabs 9794 Bottles(76.39 kgs of Orchis mascula used) UAE II Orchis mascula Confido Tabs 16494 Bottles(154.38 kgs of Orchis mascula used) II Orchis mascula Speman Tabs II Orchis mascula II Country of Origin India Purpose Source Trade A India Trade A A2193 dt.14.02.2012 India Trade A UAE A2194 dt.14.02.2012 India Trade A 13892 Bottles(108.35 kgs of Orchis mascula used) UAE A2195 dt.14.02.2012 India Trade A Confido Tabs 25740 Bottles(240.92 kgs of Orchis mascula used) UAE A2196 dt.14.02.2012 India Trade A Orchis mascula & Saussurea lappa Speman Tabs Septilin syrup Septilin syrup 2498 Bottles 30494 Bottles 2498 Bottles(4.05 kgs of Orchis mascula and 16.49 kgs of Saussurea lappa used) UAE A2197 dt.24.02.2012 India Trade A II Orchis mascula Tentex Forte Tabs 1296 Bottles(1.03 kgs of Orchis mascula used) Kenya A2201 dt.24.2.2012 India Trade A II Orchis mascula Confido Tabs 7442 Bottles(69.65 kgs of Orchis mascula used) Kuwait A 2205 dt.12.3.2012 India Trade A II Orchis mascula & Vanda roxburghii Reosto Tabs Tentex Forte Tabs 434 Bottles 1663 Bottles(2.66 kgs of Orchis mascula and 0.651 kgs of Vanada roxburghii used) Mauritius A 2206 dt.12.3.2012 India Trade A I 188 App Species Description Qty. Destination Confido Tabs Confido Tabs Mentat Tabs Speman Tabs Speman Tabs Tentex Forte Tabs Septilin Syrup Septilin Syrup 9300 Bottles 997 Bottles 4397 Bottles 5497 Bottles 2997 Bottles 4897 Bottles 2747 Bottles 697 Bottles(141.36 kgs of Orchis mascula and 1.6 kgs of Saussurea lappa used) Kuwait CITES Permit Number A 2207 dt.12.3.2012 India Trade A A2209 dt.27.04.2012 India Trade A Cyprus A2210 dt.27.04.2012 India Trade A Cyprus A2211 dt.27.04.2012 India Trade A A2212 dt.27.04.2012 India Trade A A2213 dt.27.04.2012 India Trade A A2214 dt.27.04.2012 India Trade A II Orchis mascula Speman tabs 4997 Bottles(32.48 kgs of Orchis mascula used) Cyprus A2208 dt.27.04.2012 II Orchis mascula Speman tabs 74935 Bottles(487.07 kgs of Orchis mascula used) Cyprus II Orchis mascula Speman tabs 6397 Bottles(41.58 kgs of Orchis mascula used) II Orchis mascula Speman forte tabs Speman tabs Tentex forte tabs 10194 Bottles 2794 Bottles 1694 Bottles(60.62 kgs of Orchis mascula used) II Orchis mascula Speman forte tabs Speman tabs 14647 Bottles 19694 Bottles(185.13 kgs of Orchis mascula used) Speman forte tabs 4897 Bottles(19.09 kgs of Orchis mascula used) II Orchis mascula Speman forte tabs Speman tabs 14994 Bottles 17997 Bottles(175.45 kgs of Orchis mascula used) Source A Orchis mascula & Saussurea lappa Orchis mascula Purpose Trade II I II Country of Origin India Cyprus Cyprus Cyprus 189 App I & II I & II I & II I & II II Species Vanda roxburghii Saussurea lappa Orchis mascula Description Qty. Muscle & Joint rub Septilin syrup Speman tabs 3194 Bottles 8997 Bottles 6997 Bottles(45.48 kgs of Orchis mascula + 2.52 kgs of Saussurea lappa + 0.19 kgs of Vanda roxburghii used) Orchis mascula Saussurea lappa & Vanda roxburghii Confido tabs Rumalaya cream Orchis mascula Saussurea lappa & Vanda roxburghii Confido tabs Rumalaya cream Orchis mascula Saussurea lappa Vanda roxburghii Orchis mascula 2842 Bottles 23230 Bottles(26.60 kgs of Orchis mascula + 1.31 kgs of Saussurea lappa and 1.31 kgs of Vanda roxburghii used) 5992 Bottles 3996 Bottles(56.08 kgs of Orchis mascula + 0.22 kgs of Saussurea lappa and 0.22 kgs of Vanda roxburghii used) Mentat syrup Mentat tabs Speman tabs Tentex forte tabs Rumalaya Cream Purim tabs Septilin Syrup 9942 Bottles 14981 Bottles 9996 Bottles 7996 Bottles 3166 Bottles 24092 Bottles 48992 Bottles(85.19 kgs of Orchis mascula + 64.93 kgs of Saussurea lappa and 0.17 kgs of Vanda roxburghii used) Speman forte tabs 9797 Bottles(38.20 kgs of Orchis mascula used) Destination CITES Permit Number A2218 dt.27.04.2012 Country of Origin India Purpose Source Trade A Malaysia A2219 dt.27.04.2012 India Trade A A2220 dt.27.04.2012 India Trade A A2221 dt.27.04.2012 India Trade A A2224 dt.04.05.2012 India Trade A Oman Oman Mongolia Oman 190 App Species Description Qty. II Orchis mascula Confido tabs 8363 Bottles(59.77 kgs of Orchis mascula used) II & I Orchis mascula Saussurea lappa Confido tabs Septilin syrup Mentat syrup 5497 Bottles 19674 Bottles 4547 Bottles(51.77 kgs of Orchis mascula and 10.23 kgs of Saussurea lappa used) Orchis mascula Mentat Syrup Mentat Tablet Speman Tablet 7134 Bottles 6676 Bottles 15174 Bottles(104.88 kgs of Orchis mascula used) Orchis mascula Confido Tablets 15685 Bottles(146.81 kgs of Orchis mascula used) II II Orchis mascula II Orchis mascula II Orchis mascula Confido Tablets Mentat Tablet Speman Tablet 2297 Bottles 779 Bottles 5897 Bottle (60.52 kgs of Orchis mascula used) Confido Tablets Speman Tablet 1377 Bottles 1377 Bottles (15.39 kgs of Orchis mascula used) Speman Tablet 6497 Bottles (42.23 kgs of Orchis mascula used) II II Orchis mascula Speman Tabs 19994 Bottles(129.96 kgs of Orchis mascula used) Destination UAE CITES Permit Number A2227 dt.01.06.2012 Country of Origin India Purpose Source Trade A A2230 dt.07.06.2012 India Trade A A2236 dt.09.07.2012 India Trade A A2238 dt.25.07.2012 India Trade A A2240 dt.25.07.2012 India Trade A A2248 dt.22.08.2012 India Trade A A2249 dt.22.08.2012 India Trade A A3007 dt.25.09.2012 India Trade A Yemen Nigeria Nigeria Kuwait Bahrain Malaysia Cyprus 191 App Species Description Qty. II Orchis mascula Tentex Forte Tabs 5737 Bottles(9.17kgs of Orchis mascula used) II Orchis mascula Speman Tabs Speman Forte Tabs 5997 Bottles 4997 Bottles(58.46 kgs of Orchis mascula used) II Orchis mascula Speman Tabs Speman Forte Tab 3997 Bottles 9994 Bottles(80.54 kgs of Orchis mascula used) II Orchis mascula Speman Forte Tabs II Orchis mascula II Orchis mascula I & II Orchis mascula Vanda roxburghii Saussurea lappa II Orchis mascula Destination Cyprus CITES Permit Number A3008 dt.25.09.2012 Country of Origin India Purpose Source Trade A A3009 dt.25.09.2012 India Trade A Cyprus A3010 dt.25.09.2012 India Trade A 77869 Bottles(303.68 kgs of Orchis mascula used) Cyprus A3011 dt.25.09.2012 India Trade A Tentex Forte Tabs 996 Bottles(1.59 kgs of Orchis mascula used) Cyprus A3012 dt.25.09.2012 India Trade A Speman Forte Tabs 22994 Bottles (89.67 kgs of Orchis mascula used) Cyprus A3013 dt.25.09.2012 India Trade A Confido Tabs Confido Tabs Mentat Tabs Tentex Forte Tab Mentat Tabs Reosto Tabs Reosto Tabs Rumalaya Cream 9319 Bottles 496 Bottles 2696 Bottles 2646 Bottles 446 Bottles 4737 Bottles 246 Bottles 8562 Bottles(94.97 kgs of Orchis mascula + 0.48 kgs of Saussurea lappa and 14.81 kgs of Vanda roxburghii used) Oman A3015 dt.25.09.2012 India Trade A Speman Forte Tabs 15494 Bottles(60.42 kgs of Orchis mascula used) Cyprus A3016 dt.01.10.2012 India Trade A Cyprus 192 App Species Description Qty. Destination CITES Permit Number A3018 dt.01.10.2012 II Orchis mascula Confido Tabs 5494 Bottles(51.42 kgs of Orchis mascula used) UAE II Orchis mascula Speman Forte Tabs 19994 Bottles(77.97 kgs of Orchis mascula used) Cyprus A3020 dt.09.10.2012 II Orchis mascula Mentat Syrup 40642 Bottles(1.46 kgs of Orchis mascula used) Iraq II Orchis mascula Speman Tabs Speman Tabs 2442 Bottles 197 Bottles (17.49 kgs of Orchis mascula used) I & II Orchis mascula Vanda roxburghii Saussurea lappa Mentat Syrup Mentat Tablets Speman Tablets Tentex Forte Tablets Reosto Tablets Septilin Syrup 4996 Bottles 4996 Bottles 4996 Bottles 4996 Bottles 1997 Bottles 1996Bottles (41.12 kgs of Orchis mascula + 5.19 kgs of Saussurea lappa and 5.98 kgs of Vanda roxburghii used) I & II Orchis mascula Saussurea lappa Purim Tablets Tentex Forte Tablets 3897 Bottles 2509 Bottles (4.01 kgs of Orchis mascula and 8.41 kgs of Saussurea lappa used) I & II Orchis mascula Saussurea lappa Confido Tabs Speman Tablets Septilin Syrup 897 Bottles 5782 Bottles 20394 Bottles(53.48 kgs of Orchis mascula and 10.60 kgs of Saussurea lappa used) Country of Origin India Purpose Source Trade A India Trade A A3025 dt.22.10.2012 India Trade A Doha(QA) A3026 dt.22.10.2012 India Trade A Mongolia A3027 dt.22.10.2012 India Trade A Kuwait A3028 dt.22.10.2012 India Trade A UAE A3036 dt.05.12.2012 India Trade A 193 App Species Description Qty. II Orchis mascula Speman Tabs Mentat Tablets II Orchis mascula Speman Tabs II Orchis mascula Speman Tabs II Orchis mascula Tentex Forte Tablets 4492 Bottles 1297 Bottles(30.35 kgs of Orchis mascula used) 300 Bottles(1.95 kgs of Orchis mascula used) 14997 Bottles(97.48 kgs of Orchis mascula used) 2998 Bottles(4.79 kgs of Orchis mascula used) II Orchis mascula Speman Forte Tabs 14993 Bottles(58.47 kgs of Orchis mascula used) II Orchis mascula Speman Tabs II Orchis mascula Speman Tablets II Orchis mascula II Vanda roxburghii Speman Tablets Tentex Forte Tablets Rumalaya Cream II Vanda roxburghii Reosto tabs II Vanda roxburghii Reosto Tabs 44032 Bottles(286.20 kgs of Orchis mascula used) 223964 Units (1937.33 kgs of Orchis mascula used) 3197 Bottles 2947 Bottles(25.49 kgs of Orchis mascula used) 3088 Bottles(0.17 kgs of Vanda roxburghii used) 997 Bottles( kgs of Vanda roxburghii used) 4132 Bottles(0.33 kgs of Vanda roxburghii used) Destination Kuwait Dubai(UAE) CITES Permit Number A3038 dt.05.12.2012 Country of Origin India Purpose Source Trade A A3040 dt.05.12.2012 A3041 dt.21.12.2012 A3042 dt.21.12.2012 India Trade A India Trade A India Trade A Dubai(UAE) A3049 dt.21.12.2012 India Trade A UAE A3050 dt.21.12.2012 A3051 dt.21.12.2012 A3052 dt.21.12.2012 India Trade A India Trade A India Trade A India Trade A India Trade A India Trade A UAE UAE Dubai(UAE) Dubai(UAE) Oman Malaysia South Africa 194 A 2181 dt.06.1.2012 A2229 dt.01.06.2012 A3014 dt.25.09.2012 IV F - RE - EXPORT ( FLORA) App Species Descripti on Qty. Destination 2625 bottles (120 capsules in each bottle, each capsule contains 200mg H. gordonii) 350 bottles (60 tablets in each bottle, each tablet contains 400mg H. gordonii) CITES Permit Number Country of Origin Purpose Source APOCYNACEAE II Hoodia gordonii Capsules II Hoodia gordonii Tablet II II II II II Hoodia gordonii Hoodia gordonii Hoodia gordonii Hoodia gordonii Hoodia gordonii THYMELAEACEAE II Aquilaria filaria II Aquilaria filaria Tablet Capsules Capsules Capsules Capsules Agarwood chips Agarwood chips Kuwait A 2524 dt. 20.09.12 South Africa Trade A Singapore A 2523 dt. 19.09.12 South Africa Trade W UAE A 2519 dt. 22.08.12 South Africa Trade W 5100 bottles (60 capsules in each bottle, each capsule contains 200mg H. gordonii) UAE A 2512 dt. 27.07.12 South Africa Trade A 3280 bottles (60 capsules in each bottle, each capsule contains 200mg H. gordonii) UAE A 2039 dt. 11.01.12 South Africa Trade A 2232 bottles (120 capsules in each bottle, each capsule contains 200mg H. gordonii) UAE A 2042 dt. 16.02.12 South Africa Trade A 5100 bottles (120 capsules in each bottle, each capsule contains 200mg H. gordonii) UAE A 2509 dt. 05.07.12 South Africa Trade A 360 tablets ( each tablet contains 400mg H. gordonii) 200 kgs Singapore A 2893 dt.24.01.12 Indonesia Trade 117 kgs. Singapore A 2894 dt.24.1.12 Indonesia Trade 195 W W App Species Description Qty. II Aquilaria filaria 162 kgs II Aquilaria filaria II Aquilaria filaria II Aquilaria filaria II Aquilaria filaria II Aquilaria filaria II Aquilaria filaria II Aquilaria filaria II Aquilaria filaria II Aquilaria filaria II Aquilaria filaria II Aquilaria filaria II Aquilaria filaria II Aquilaria filaria II Aquilaria malaccensis Aquilaria malaccensis Aquilaria malaccensis Aquilaria malaccensis Agarwood chips Agarwood chips Agarwood chips Agarwood chips Agarwood chips Agarwood chips Agarwood chips Agarwood chips Agarwood chips Agarwood chips Agarwood chips Agarwood chips Agarwood chips Agarwood chips Agarwood chips Agarwood chips Agarwood chips Agarwood chips II II II Destination Kuwait CITES Permit Number A 2895 dt.13.2.12 Country of Origin Indonesia 215 kgs. UAE A 2917 dt.16.0512 Indonesia Trade 300 kgs. UAE A 2918 dt.20.0612 Indonesia Trade 738 kgs Saudi Arabia A 2919 dt.28.0612 Indonesia Trade 278 kgs Singapore A 2924 dt,02.07.12 Indonesia Trade 233 kgs UAE A 2925 dt,02.07.12 Indonesia Trade 440 kgs UAE A 2927 dt,31.07.12 Indonesia Trade 347 kgs Singapore A 2928 dt,31.07.12 Indonesia Trade 191 kgs Singapore A 2930 dt.30.08.12 Indonesia Trade 205 kgs UAE A 2931 dt.30.08.12 Indonesia Trade 260 kgs Singapore A 2932 dt.30.08.12 Indonesia Trade 208 kgs Singapore A 2935 dt.25.09.12 Indonesia Trade 320 kgs UAE A 2936 dt.25.09.12 Indonesia Trade 218 kgs Singapore A 2937 dt.25.09.12 Indonesia Trade 718 kgs. UAE A 2896 dt.27.02.12 Malaysia Trade 959 kgs UAE A 2897 dt.29.02.12 Malaysia Trade 201 kgs Kuwait A 2898 dt.29.02.12 Malaysia Trade 302 kgs Singapore A 2899 dt.29.02.12 Malaysia Trade 196 Purpose Trade Source W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W App II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II Species Description Qty. Aquilaria malaccensis Aquilaria malaccensis Aquilaria malaccensis Aquilaria malaccensis Aquilaria malaccensis Aquilaria malaccensis Aquilaria malaccensis Aquilaria malaccensis Aquilaria malaccensis Aquilaria malaccensis Aquilaria malaccensis Aquilaria malaccensis Aquilaria malaccensis Aquilaria malaccensis Aquilaria malaccensis Aquilaria malaccensis Aquilaria malaccensis Aquilaria malaccensis Agarwood chips Agarwood chips Agarwood chips Agarwood chips Agarwood chips Agarwood chips Agarwood chips Agarwood chips Agarwood chips Agarwood chips Agarwood chips Agarwood chips Agarwood chips Agarwood chips Agarwood chips Agarwood chips Agarwood chips Agarwood chips 318 kgs. UAE CITES Permit Number A 2900 dt.29.02.12 Country of Origin Malaysia 206 kgs UAE A 2910 dt.16.0512 Malaysia Trade 205 kgs. UAE A 2911 dt.16.0512 Malaysia Trade 151 kgs Singapore A 2913 dt.16.0512 Malaysia Trade 195 kgs UAE A 2914 dt.16.0512 Malaysia Trade 244 kgs Singapore A 2915 dt.16.0512 Indonesia Trade 557 kgs UAE A 2916 dt.16.0512 Malaysia Trade 292 kgs Kuwait A 2921 dt.28.06.12 Malaysia Trade UAE A 2923 dt,02.07.12 Malaysia Trade Singapore A 2933 dt.25.09.12 Indonesia Trade 1639 kgs. UAE A 2934 dt.25.09.12 Indonesia Trade 225 kgs UAE A 2945 dt.18.10.12 Indonesia Trade 221 kgs UAE A 2946 dt.18.10.12 Indonesia Trade 236 kgs Singapore A 2947 dt.18.10.12 Indonesia Trade 820 kgs UAE A 2948 dt.18.10.12 Malaysia Trade 48 kgs Kuwait A 2949 dt.18.10.12 Malaysia Trade 214 kgs Singapore A 2950 dt.26.11.12 Indonesia Trade 225 kgs Singapore A 2951 dt.26.11.12 Indonesia Trade 423.5 kgs 255 kgs Destination 197 Purpose Trade Source W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W App II II II II II II II Species Description Qty. Aquilaria malaccensis Aquilaria malaccensis Aquilaria malaccensis Aquilaria malaccensis Aquilaria malaccensis Aquilaria malaccensis Aquilaria malaccensis Agarwood chips Agarwood chips Agarwood chips Agarwood chips Agarwood chips Agarwood chips Agarwood chips 841 kgs. Destination Saudi Arabia CITES Permit Number A 2952 dt.26.11.12 Country of Origin Indonesia 1060 kgs UAE A 2953 dt.26.11.12 Indonesia Trade 1303 kgs UAE A 2955 dt.17.12.12 Malaysia Trade 301 kgs. Singapore A 2956 dt.17.12.12 Malaysia Trade 192 kgs Singapore A 2957 dt.17.12.12 Indonesia Trade 228 kgs UAE A 2958 dt.17.12.12 Indonesia Trade 395 kgs. UAE A 2959 dt.17.12.12 Malaysia Trade 198 Purpose Trade Source W W W W W W W ANNEXURE - I to VI ANNEXURE - I FORMS OF PERMITS / CERTIFICATES I (A) EXEMPTION CERTIFICATE* GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT & FORESTS Valid upto _______________________ Export Through _____________________ CERTIFICATE UNDER CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES OF WILD FAUNA AND FLORA Being satisfied that the specimens/items (___________________________________) pieces numbering Gross ____ Weight ___________________kg. belonging to species (scientific name of animal / plant) being exported by M/s. _____________________________vide invoice No. _____________________dt.________________to____________________________ was acquired before the provisions of the present Convention applied to that specimen, I in my capacity, as Management Authority in terms of Para 2 of Article VII of the Convention on International Trade in Engangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, issue this certificate permitting export of the specimens/items as above. (Signature & Stamp of Applicant for thPermit) Place : Date : (Signature & Stamp of Asstt. Management Authority) Dated____________ Notes : Original copy should be surrendered to the Management Authority of the State of Import. A Stamped copy of invoice is attached with the original certificate. Signature and stamp of the authorities inspecting. (a) On exportation * For preconvention specimens/items. 200 (b) On importation I (B) EXEMPTION CERTIFICATE* GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT & FORESTS Valid upto _______________________ Export Through _____________________ CERTIFICATE UNDER CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES OF WILD FAUNA AND FLORA Being satisfied that the specimens/items (_______________________________) numbering pieces Gross _______ Weight ____________________kg. belonging to species (scientific name of animal / plant) being exported by M/s. _________________________vide invoice No. ______________________dt._________________to____________________________ ___is captive bred/artificially propagated origin, I in my capacity, as Management Authority in terms of Para 5 of Article VII of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, issue this certificate permitting export of the specimens/items as above. (Signature & Stamp ofApplicant for the Permit) Place : Date : (Signature & Stamp of Asstt. Management Authority) Dated_______________ Notes : Original copy should be surrendered to the Management Authority of the State of Import. A Stamped copy of invoice is attached with the original certificate. Signature and stamp of the authorities inspecting. a) On exportation b) On importation * For captive bred/artificially propagated specimens/items. 201 1(C) EXPORT / RE-EXPORT PERMIT GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT & FORESTS 202 1 (D) Certificate of Origin No. _______________________ Valid untill_____________________ COUNTRY OF ORIGIN : INDIA This certificate is issued to _______________________________________who declare that they are aware of the provisions of Convention, for the purpose of exporting (... .Common name & Scientific name (Genus & Species) of animal/plant) listed in Appendix III of the Convention as specified. Description Quantity Value (Kg./nos.) (FOB/CIF) Sex Remarks THIS PERMIT IS ISSUED BY: Signature of Asstt. Management Aurhority - CITES Place_________________ Dated_________________ Signature of the Applicant for the Certificate EXPORT ENDORSEMENT Quantity____________________ LPC No.__________________dt.____________________ D.G.F.T. Quota no. & Date_________________ Shipping Bill No._________________ Wildlife Inspection Certificate No._________________ Signature___________________________ Official stamp & title_______________________________ Date_________________ 203 ANNEXURE - II A List of Contracting Parties to CITES (in chronological order) Order ISO Region Chronological order Two-letter ISO country code CITES region – 1 = Africa – 2 = Asia – 3 = Central and South America and the Caribbean – 4 = Europe – 5 = North America – 6 = Oceania – (A) Accession – (Ac) Acceptance – (Ap) Approval – (C) Continuation – (S) Succession – (R) Ratification Date of entry into force Date 2 Order State Date 1 ISO Region Date 1 Date 2 1 United States of America US 5 14/01/1974 (R) 01/07/1975 2 Nigeria NG 1 09/05/1974 (R) 01/07/1975 3 Switzerland CH 4 09/07/1974 (R) 01/07/1975 4 Tunisia TN 1 10/07/1974 (R) 01/07/1975 5 Sweden SE 4 20/08/1974 (R) 01/07/1975 6 Cyprus CY 4 18/10/1974 (R) 01/07/1975 7 Ecuador EC 3 11/02/1975 (R) 01/07/1975 8 Chile CL 3 14/02/1975 (R) 01/07/1975 9 Uruguay UY 3 02/04/1975 (R) 01/07/1975 10 Canada CA 5 10/04/1975 (R) 09/07/1975 11 Mauritius MU 1 28/04/1975 (R) 27/07/1975 12 Nepal NP 2 18/06/1975 (A) 16/09/1975 13 Peru PE 3 27/06/1975 (R) 25/09/1975 14 Costa Rica CR 3 30/06/1975 (R) 28/09/1975 15 South Africa ZA 1 15/07/1975 (R) 13/10/1975 16 Brazil BR 3 06/08/1975 (R) 04/11/1975 17 Madagascar MG 1 20/08/1975 (R) 18/11/1975 18 Niger NE 1 08/09/1975 (R) 07/12/1975 19 Morocco MA 1 16/10/1975 (R) 14/01/1976 20 Ghana GH 1 14/11/1975 (R) 12/02/1976 21 Papua New Guinea PG 6 12/12/1975 (A) 11/03/1976 22 Germany DE 4 22/03/1976 (R) 20/06/1976 23 Pakistan PK 2 20/04/1976 (A) 19/07/1976 24 Finland FI 4 10/05/1976 (A) 08/08/1976 25 India IN 2 20/07/1976 (R) 18/10/1976 26 Democratic Republic of CD the Congo 1 20/07/1976 (A) 18/10/1976 27 Norway NO 4 27/07/1976 (R) 25/10/1976 28 Australia AU 6 29/07/1976 (R) 27/10/1976 29 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland GB 4 02/08/1976 (R) 31/10/1976 30 Iran (Islamic Republic of) IR 2 03/08/1976 (R) 01/11/1976 31 Paraguay PY 3 15/11/1976 (R) 13/02/1977 32 Seychelles SC 1 08/02/1977 (A) 09/05/1977 33 Guyana GY 3 27/05/1977 (A) 25/08/1977 34 Denmark DK 4 26/07/1977 (R) 24/10/1977 35 Senegal SN 1 05/08/1977 (A) 03/11/1977 36 Nicaragua NI 3 06/08/1977 (A) 04/11/1977 37 Gambia GM 1 26/08/1977 (A) 24/11/1977 38 Malaysia MY 2 20/10/1977 (A) 18/01/1978 39 Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) VE 3 24/10/1977 (R) 22/01/1978 40 Botswana BW 1 14/11/1977 (A) 12/02/1978 41 Egypt EG 1 04/01/1978 (A) 04/04/1978 42 Monaco MC 4 19/04/1978 (A) 18/07/1978 43 France FR 4 11/05/1978 (Ap) 09/08/1978 44 Panama PA 3 17/08/1978 (R) 15/11/1978 45 Togo TG 1 23/10/1978 (R) 21/01/1979 46 Kenya KE 1 13/12/1978 (R) 13/03/1979 47 Jordan JO 2 14/12/1978 (A) 14/03/1979 48 Indonesia ID 2 28/12/1978 (A) 28/03/1979 49 Sri Lanka LK 2 04/05/1979 (A) 02/08/1979 50 Bahamas BS 3 20/06/1979 (A) 18/09/1979 51 Bolivia (Plurinational State of) BO 3 06/07/1979 (R) 04/10/1979 52 Italy IT 4 02/10/1979 (R) 31/12/1979 53 Guatemala GT 3 07/11/1979 (R) 05/02/1980 54 United Republic of Tanzania TZ 1 29/11/1979 (R) 27/02/1980 55 Liechtenstein LI 4 30/11/1979 (A) 28/02/1980 56 Israel IL 2 18/12/1979 (R) 17/03/1980 57 Japan JP 2 06/08/1980 (Ac) 04/11/1980 58 Central African Republic CF 1 27/08/1980 (A) 25/11/1980 59 Rwanda RW 1 20/10/1980 (A) 18/01/1981 60 Suriname SR 3 17/11/1980 (A) 15/02/1981 61 Zambia ZM 1 24/11/1980 (A) 22/02/1981 62 Portugal PT 4 11/12/1980 (R) 11/03/1981 63 China CN 2 08/01/1981 (A) 08/04/1981 64 Argentina AR 3 08/01/1981 (R) 08/04/1981 65 Liberia LR 1 11/03/1981 (A) 09/06/1981 66 Mozambique MZ 1 25/03/1981 (A) 23/06/1981 67 Zimbabwe ZW 1 19/05/1981 (A) 17/08/1981 68 Cameroon CM 1 05/06/1981 (A) 03/09/1981 69 Belize BZ 3 19/08/1986 (S) 21/09/1981 70 Philippines PH 2 18/08/1981 (R) 16/11/1981 71 Colombia CO 3 31/08/1981 (R) 29/11/1981 72 Guinea GN 1 21/09/1981 (A) 20/12/1981 73 Bangladesh BD 2 20/11/1981 (R) 18/02/1982 74 Austria AT 4 27/01/1982 (A) 27/04/1982 75 Malawi MW 1 05/02/1982 (A) 06/05/1982 76 Sudan SD 1 26/10/1982 (R) 24/01/1983 77 Saint Lucia LC 3 15/12/1982 (A) 15/03/1983 78 Thailand TH 2 21/01/1983 (R) 21/04/1983 79 Congo CG 1 31/01/1983 (A) 01/05/1983 80 Belgium BE 4 03/10/1983 (R) 01/01/1984 81 Algeria DZ 1 23/11/1983 (A) 21/02/1984 82 Luxembourg LU 4 13/12/1983 (R) 12/03/1984 83 Trinidad and Tobago TT 3 19/01/1984 (A) 18/04/1984 84 Benin BJ 1 28/02/1984 (A) 28/05/1984 85 Netherlands NL 4 19/04/1984 (R) 18/07/1984 86 Honduras HN 3 15/03/1985 (A) 13/06/1985 87 Hungary HU 4 29/05/1985 (A) 27/08/1985 88 Afghanistan AF 2 30/10/1985 (A) 28/01/1986 89 Somalia SO 1 02/12/1985 (A) 02/03/1986 90 Spain ES 4 30/05/1986 (A) 28/08/1986 91 Singapore SG 2 30/11/1986 (A) 28/02/1987 92 Dominican Republic DO 3 17/12/1986 (A) 17/03/1987 93 El Salvador SV 3 30/04/1987 (A) 29/07/1987 94 Burundi BI 1 08/08/1988 (A) 06/11/1988 95 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines VC 3 30/11/1988 (A) 28/02/1989 96 Chad TD 1 02/02/1989 (A) 03/05/1989 97 Gabon GA 1 13/02/1989 (A) 14/05/1989 98 Ethiopia ET 1 05/04/1989 (A) 04/07/1989 99 Malta MT 4 17/04/1989 (A) 16/07/1989 100 New Zealand NZ 6 10/05/1989 (A) 08/08/1989 101 Vanuatu VU 6 17/07/1989 (A) 15/10/1989 102 Burkina Faso BF 1 13/10/1989 (A) 11/01/1990 103 Poland PL 4 12/12/1989 (R) 12/03/1990 104 United Arab Emirates AE 2 08/02/1990 (A) 09/05/1990 105 Cuba CU 3 20/04/1990 (A) 19/07/1990 106 Brunei Darussalam BN 2 04/05/1990 (A) 02/08/1990 107 Guinea-Bissau GW 1 16/05/1990 (A) 14/08/1990 108 Namibia NA 1 18/12/1990 (A) 18/03/1991 109 Bulgaria BG 4 16/01/1991 (A) 16/04/1991 110 Mexico MX 5 02/07/1991 (A) 30/09/1991 111 Uganda UG 1 18/07/1991 (A) 16/10/1991 112 Russian Federation RU 4 13/01/1992 (C) 01/01/1992 113 Djibouti DJ 1 07/02/1992 (A) 07/05/1992 114 Equatorial Guinea GQ 1 10/03/1992 (A) 08/06/1992 115 Estonia EE 4 22/07/1992 (A) 20/10/1992 116 Slovakia SK 4 02/03/1993 (S) 01/01/1993 117 Czech Republic CZ 4 14/04/1993 (S) 01/01/1993 118 Greece GR 4 08/10/1992 (A) 06/01/1993 119 Barbados BB 3 09/12/1992 (A) 09/03/1993 120 Republic of Korea KR 2 09/07/1993 (A) 07/10/1993 121 Viet Nam VN 2 20/01/1994 (A) 20/04/1994 122 Saint Kitts and Nevis KN 3 14/02/1994 (A) 15/05/1994 123 Mali ML 1 18/07/1994 (A) 16/10/1994 124 Romania RO 4 18/08/1994 (A) 16/11/1994 125 Eritrea ER 1 24/10/1994 (A) 22/01/1995 126 Sierra Leone SL 1 28/10/1994 (A) 26/01/1995 127 Côte d'Ivoire CI 1 21/11/1994 (A) 19/02/1995 128 Comoros KM 1 23/11/1994 (A) 21/02/1995 129 Dominica DM 3 04/08/1995 (A) 02/11/1995 130 Belarus BY 4 10/08/1995 (A) 08/11/1995 131 Mongolia MN 2 05/01/1996 (A) 04/04/1996 132 Saudi Arabia SA 2 12/03/1996 (A) 10/06/1996 133 Georgia GE 4 13/09/1996 (A) 12/12/1996 134 Turkey TR 4 23/09/1996 (A) 22/12/1996 135 Latvia LV 4 11/02/1997 (A) 12/05/1997 136 Swaziland SZ 1 26/02/1997 (A) 27/05/1997 137 Jamaica JM 3 23/04/1997 (A) 22/07/1997 138 Yemen YE 2 05/05/1997 (A) 03/08/1997 139 Myanmar MM 2 13/06/1997 (A) 11/09/1997 140 Cambodia KH 2 04/07/1997 (R) 02/10/1997 141 Antigua and Barbuda AG 3 08/07/1997 (A) 06/10/1997 142 Uzbekistan UZ 2 10/07/1997 (A) 08/10/1997 143 Fiji FJ 6 30/09/1997 (A) 29/12/1997 144 Mauritania MR 1 13/03/1998 (A) 11/06/1998 145 Azerbaijan AZ 4 23/11/1998 (A) 21/02/1999 146 Grenada GD 3 30/08/1999 (A) 28/11/1999 147 Ukraine UA 4 30/12/1999 (A) 29/03/2000 148 Iceland IS 4 03/01/2000 (A) 02/04/2000 149 Kazakhstan KZ 2 20/01/2000 (A) 19/04/2000 150 Slovenia SI 4 24/01/2000 (A) 23/04/2000 151 Croatia HR 4 14/03/2000 (A) 12/06/2000 152 The former Yugoslav MK Republic of Macedonia 4 04/07/2000 (A) 02/10/2000 153 Republic of Moldova 4 29/03/2001 (A) 27/06/2001 MD 154 Qatar QA 2 08/05/2001 (A) 06/08/2001 155 Sao Tome and Principe ST 1 09/08/2001 (A) 07/11/2001 156 Lithuania LT 4 10/12/2001 (A) 09/03/2002 157 Ireland IE 4 08/01/2002 (R) 08/04/2002 158 Kuwait KW 2 12/08/2002 (R) 10/11/2002 159 Bhutan BT 2 15/08/2002 (A) 13/11/2002 160 Libyan Arab Jamahiriya LY 1 28/01/2003 (A) 28/04/2003 161 Syrian Arab Republic SY 2 30/04/2003 (A) 29/07/2003 162 Albania AL 4 27/06/2003 (A) 25/09/2003 163 Lesotho LS 1 01/10/2003 (R) 30/12/2003 164 Lao People's Democratic Republic LA 2 01/03/2004 (A) 30/05/2004 165 Palau PW 6 16/04/2004 (A) 15/07/2004 166 Samoa WS 6 09/11/2004 (A) 07/02/2005 167 San Marino SM 4 22/07/2005 (Ac) 20/10/2005 168 Cape Verde CV 1 10/08/2005 (A) 08/11/2005 169 Serbia RS 4 06/06/2006 (C) 03/06/2006 170 Montenegro ME 4 26/03/2007 (S) 03/06/2006 171 Solomon Islands SB 6 26/03/2007 (A) 24/06/2007 172 Kyrgyzstan KG 2 04/06/2007 (A) 02/09/2007 173 Oman OM 2 19/03/2008 (A) 17/06/2008 174 Armenia AM 4 23/10/2008 (A) 21/01/2009 175 Bosnia and Herzegovina BA 4 21/01/2009 (A) 21/04/2009 176 Bahrain BH 2 19/08/2012 (A) 17/11/2012 209 ANNEXURE - II B LIST OF NON-PARTIES (in alphabetical order) ISO Two-letter ISO country code R CITES Region Info (*) 1 = Africa 2 = Asia 3 = Central and South America and the Caribbean 4 = Europe 5 = North America 6 = Oceania date of receipt of information requested by Resolution Conf. 9.5 (Rev. CoP14) ISO R State / Estado / Etat AD 4 Andorra AO 1 Angola CK 6 Cook Islands KP 2 Democratic People’s Republic of Korea FO 4 Faroe Islands Info 15/05/2008 10/2005 (*) 08/2004 HT 3 Haiti VA 4 Holy See IQ 2 Iraq KI 6 Kiribati LB 2 Lebanon 02/2007 MV 2 Maldives 02/2007 MH 6 Marshall Islands FM 6 Micronesia (Federated States of) NR 6 Nauru NU 6 Niue 11/2005 19/06/2008 05/08/2008 TJ 2 Tajikistan TL 2 Timor-Leste TO 6 Tonga TM 2 Turkmenistan TC 3 Turks and Caicos Islands TV 6 Tuvalu 08/2005 08/2007 08/07/2008 (*) 05/2004 Convention does not apply although this is a dependent territory of a Party 210 ANNEXURE - III INDIAN SPECIES IN THE APPENDICES OF CITES (as on 25.09.2012) Their position in the Wildlife (Protection)Act 1972 and their first date of listing in CITES* Vertebrate Animals Class: Mammalia (Mammals) Taxon Order: Artiodactyla Family: Antilocapridae Antilocapra americana Family: Bovidae Addax nasomaculatus Ammotragus lervia Antilope cervicapra Bison bison athabascae Bos gaurus (excludes the domesticated form of Bos gaurus referenced as Bos frontalis) Bos mutus (excludes the domesticated form of Bos mutus 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 Cephalophus ogilbyi Cephalophus silvicultor Cephalophus zebra Damaliscus pygargus pygargus Gazella cuvieri Common name Appendix Mexican pronghorn I Addax Barbary sheep, Aoudad Blackbuck antelope, Sasin I II Wood bison Saladang, gaur, Indian wild ox II I Wild Yak I III Notation Only populations of Mexico are subject to the Convention. Only populations of Nepal are subject to the Convention. Indian species – WLPA – Schedule - I First listed (1 Jul 1975) 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 22 Apr 1976 16 Nov 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Indian species – WLPA – Schedule - I 1 Jul 1975 Indian species – WLPA – Schedule - I Kouprey Wild water buffalo, Wild Asiatic buffalo I III Lowland anoa Tamaraw or Tamarou Mountain anoa Takin Markhor Chinese serow Red serow Mainland serow I I Himalayan serow Brooke’s duiker Bay duiker Jentink’s duiker Ogilby’s duiker Yellow-backed duiker, Giant duiker Zebra-banded duiker (Antelope) Bontebok Cuvier’s gazelle, Atlas gazelle, mountain gazelle, Edmi gazelle I II I I I I I II II I II II Only populations of Nepal are subject to the Convention. 1 Jul 1975 16 Nov 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Indian species – WLPA – Schedule - I Indian species – WLPA – Schedule - I Indian species – WLPA – Schedule - I SYN:genus Naemorhedus Indian species – WLPA – not in schedule 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 29 Jul 1983 29 Jul 1983 II 29 Jul 1983 II 1 Jul 1975 I 13 Sept 2007 (22 Apr 1976 Tunisia) Gazella dorcas Dorcas gazelle III Only populations of Tunisia and Algeria are subject to the Convention. Gazella leptoceros Slender-horned gazelle, Rhim I See below for populations with an earlier date of first listing. Hippotragus niger variani Kobus leche Naemorhedus baileyi Naemorhedus caudatus Naemorhedus goral Giant sable antelope Lechwe Goral Goral Goral I II I I I Naemorhedus griseus Nanger dama Oryx dammah Chinese goral Dama gazelle Scimitar-horned oryx, white oryx Arabian oryx Marcopolo’s sheep Argali Great Tibetan sheep, nyan, Tibetan argali Kara tau argali Mexican bighorn sheep Cyprian red sheep Urial I I I I II Please see below for subspecies in Appendix I. 1 Jul 1975 19 Jul 2000 Ladakh urial Chiru, Tibetan antelope Blue duiker Vu quang ox Apennian chamois, abruzzi chamois Mongolian saiga Saiga antelope Four-horned antelope, Chousingha I I Indian species – WLPA – Schedule - I Indian species – WLPA – Schedule - I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Oryx leucoryx Ovis ammon polii Ovis ammon Ovis ammon hodgsonii Ovis ammon nigrimontana Ovis canadensis Ovis orientalis ophion Ovis vignei Ovis vignei vignei Pantholops hodgsonii Philantomba monticola Pseudoryx nghetinhensis Rupicapra pyrenaica ornata Saiga borealis Saiga tatarica Tetracerus quadricornis Family: Camelidae Lama glama guanicoe Vicugna vicugna Vicugna vicugna Family: Cervidae Axis calamianensis Axis kuhlii Axis porcinus annamiticus Blastocerus dichotomus I II II I I II Indian species – WLPA – Schedule - III Indian species – WLPA – Schedule – III includes N.g.goral 22 Apr 1976 – Tunisia 12 Feb 2008 - Algeria 13 Sept 2007 (22 Apr 1976 – Tunisia) 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 29 Jul 73 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Indian species – WLPA - Not in schedule Please see below for subspecies in Appendix I. Indian species – WLPA – Schedule - I Only populations of Mexico are subject to the Convention. 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 II I I 1 Jul 1975 16 Feb 1995 1 Jul 1975 II II III 16 Feb 1995 16 Feb 1995 16 Nov 1975 Guanaco II Vicuña Vicuña I II Calamianes deer Kuhl’s deer, Bawean hog deer Hogdeer, Indochina hog deer Marsh deer I I I I Only populations of Nepal are subject to the Convention. Indian species – WLPA – Schedule - I Please see below for populations in Appendix II. Certain products from certain populations only of Argentina, Bolivia, Chile and Peru, subject to specific purpose and labelling restictions – see CITES website www.cites.org/eng/resources/species.html for full descriptions. All other specimens shall be deemed to be Appendix I. 12 Aug 1978 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Sub -species not Indian 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Cervus elaphus bactrianus Cervus elaphus barbarus Cervus elaphus hanglu Dama dama mesopotamica Hippocamelus spp. Mazama americana cerasina Muntiacus crinifrons Muntiacus vuquanghensis Odocoileus virginianus mayensis Ozotoceros bezoarticus Pudu mephistophiles Pudu puda Rucervus duvaucelii Rucervus eldii Family: Hippopotamidae Hexaprotodon liberiensis Hippopotamus amphibius 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. Catagonus wagneri Pecari tajacu Bactrian (red) deer, Bokharan deer, Bactrian wapiti Barbary deer 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 Brow-antlered deer II 1 Jul 1975 III Only populations of Tunisia and Algeria are subject to the Convention. I Indian species – WLPA – Schedule - I I I III 4 Feb 1977 The entire genus is listed. Only populations of Guatemala are subject to the Convention. I I III I Only populations of Guatemala are subject to the Convention. Indian species – WLPA – Schedule - I Previously listed as Cervus duvaucelii. Indian species – WLPA – Schedule - I Previously listed as Cervis eldii Family: Canidae 16 Feb 1995 23 Apr 1981 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Pygmy hippopotamus Hippopotamus II 1 Jul 1975 II 26 Feb 1976 Musk deer I Musk deer II Babirusa, deer hog Bola Batu babirusa Northern Sulawesi babirusa Malenge babirusa Pygmy hog I I I Peccary II Chacoan peccary, giant peccary Collared peccary I I I II Indian species – WLPA – schedule - I 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. Red panda or cat bear I 1 Jul 1975 16 Feb 1979 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Indian species – WLPA – Schedule - I 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. Order: Carnivora Family: Ailuridae Ailurus fulgens 1 Jul 1975 23 Apr 1981 1 Aug 1985 I II I I 22 Apr 1976 – Tunisia 12 Feb 2008 - Algeria 1 Jul 1975 Indian species – WLPA – Schedule - I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 22 Oct 1987 22 Oct 1987 23 Apr 1981 (1 Jul 1975) 1 Jul 1975 Canis aureus Golden jackal III Canis lupus Gray wolf Indian wolf Tibetan wolf 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 Darwin’s fox Argentine grey fox, little fox, chico grey fox Pampas fox, azara’s fox Bush dog, savannah dog Bengal fox, common fox Blanford’s fox, afghan fox Griffith’s red fox II Chrysocyon brachyurus Cuon alpinus Lycalopex culpaeus Lycalopex fulvipes Lycalopex griseus 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) II II Only populations of India are subject to the Convention. Populations from India, Canis lupus pallipes – WLPA – Schedule - I Canis lupus chanco – WLPA – Schedule - I 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." 16 Mar 1989 4 Feb 1977 4 Feb 1977 11 Jun 1992 Indian species – WLPA – Schedule – II – Part- I Previously listed as Pseudalopex culpaeus 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 II II II Previously listed as Pseudalopex griseus 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 II Previously listed as Lycalopex gymnocercus 22 Oct 1987 I III 4 Feb 1977 Only populations of India are subject to the Convention. WLPA – Schedule – II – Part - II 16 Mar 1989 4 Feb 1977 Only populations of India are subject to the Convention. WLPA – Schedule – II – Part - II Only populations of India are subject to the Convention. WLPA – Schedule – II – Part - II Only populations of India are subject to the Convention. WLPA – Schedule – I SYN: V. Bucapus 16 Mar 1989 16 Mar 1989 16 Mar 1989 II III Montane red fox, Hill fox Little red fox, desert fox III Fennec fox II 22 Apr 1976 Fossa Fanalouc, Malagasy mongoose Malagasy civet, fanaloka II II 4 Feb 1977 4 Feb 1977 II 4 Feb 1977 III Cats, big cats II 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). 4 Feb 1977 Acinonyx jubatus Caracal caracal Cheetah Caracal I I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Catopuma temminckii Asian golden cat, Temmick’s golden cat Jungle cat I Indian species-WLPA –Schedule - I Indian species –WLPA – Schedule- I Populations of Asia are Appendix I. All other populations are Appendix II. Indian species-WLPA –Schedule - I II Indian species-WLPA –Schedule – II – Part-II Felis chaus 1 Jul 1975 Felis margarita Sand cat II Felis nigripes Black-footed cat I Felis silvestris lybica Northern African Wild Cat II Felis silvestris ocreata Ethiopian wild cat II Felis silvestris Indian desert cat II Leopardus geoffroyi Leopardus jacobitus I I Leopardus pardalis Geoffroy’s cat Andean cat, mountain cat Ocelot Leopardus pardalis mearnsi Ocelot I 1 Jul 1975 I 22 Apr 1976 1 Jul 1975 Indian species-WLPA –Schedule – I SYN: F.libyca 22 Apr 1976 22 Apr 1976 Indian species-WLPA –Schedule – I SYN: F.libyca Previously listed as Oncifelis geoffroyi Previously listed as Oreailurus jacobita Please see below for subspecies with earlier date of first listing. 4 Feb 1977 1 Jul 1975 4 Feb 1977 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 Lynx lynx isabellinus Lynx pardinus II I Lynx rufus escuinapae Eurasian lynx Spanish lynx, Iberian lynx Bobcat II Neofelis nebulosa Oncifelis colocolo budini Clouded leopard Pampas cat I II Oncifelis colocolo crespoi Pampas cat II 1 Jul 1975 Oncifelis colocolo pajeros Pampas cat II 1 Jul 1975 Otocolobus manul Pallas’s cat II Panthera leo Panthera leo persica African lion Asiatic lion, Indian lion Jaguar II I Panthera pardus Panthera tigris Pardofelis marmorata Prionailurus bengalensis bengalensis Prionailurus bengalensis bengalensis Leopard or panther Tiger Marbled cat Leopard cat I I I II Indian species-WLPA –Schedule - I Indian species-WLPA –Schedule - I Indian species-WLPA –Schedule - I Please see below for populations in Appendix I. 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Leopard cat I 1 Jul 1975 Prionailurs viverrinas Fishing cat II Prionailurus planiceps Flat-headed cat I Prionailurus rubiginosus Rusty-spotted cat I Indian species-WLPA –Schedule - I Populations of Bangladesh, India and Thailand are Appendix I. All other populations are Appendix II. Indian species-WLPA –Schedule - I also genus Felis Please refer to Felidae spp. for other species in this genus. Indian species-WLPA –Schedule - I Populations of India are Appendix I. All other populations are Appendix II. Puma concolor azteca Cougar II 1 Jul 1975 Puma concolor coryi Florida panther, Florida puma, Florida cougar Costa Rican puma, I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 II 1 Jul 1975 Panthera onca Puma concolor costaricensis Puma concolor couguar Puma concolor mayensis Eastern puma, cougar Puma 1 Jul 1975 Indian species-WLPA –Schedule - I 1 Jul 1975 22 Apr 1976 1 Jul 1975 Indian species-WLPA –Schedule - I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Indian species-WLPA –Schedule - I also genus Felis Please see below for subspecies in Appendix I. Indian species-WLPA –Schedule - I I 26 Feb 1976 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 4 Feb 1977 1 Jul 1975 4 Feb 1977 Puma concolor missoulensis Puma II Puma yagouarondi Puma yagouaroundi Jaguarundi Jaguarundi II I Snow leopard I Indian gray mongoose Indian brown mongoose Small mongoose III Ruddy mongoose III Crab-eating mongoose Stripe-necked mongoose III Aardwolf III Humboldt’s hognose skunk, Patagonian skunk II Otters II Uncia uncia 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. Aonyx (anblyonyx) cineria III III III 1 Jul 1975 Please see below for populations in Appendix I. Populations of Central and North America are Appendix I. All other populations are Appendix II. Indian species-WLPA –Schedule - I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Only populations of India are subject to the Convention. WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-II Only populations of India are subject to the Convention. WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-II Only populations of India are subject to the Convention. WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-II Only populations of India are subject to the Convention. WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-II Only populations of India are subject to the Convention. WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-II Only populations of India are subject to the Convention. WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-II 16 Mar 1989 16 Mar 1989 16 Mar 1989 16 Mar 1989 16 Mar 1989 16 Mar 1989 Only populations of Botswana are subject to the Convention. 24 Apr 1978 1 Jul 1975 28 Jun 1979 The entire subfamily is listed. 4 Feb 1977 Please see below for species included in Appendix I and/or with earlier first listing date. Clawless otter II Indian Species – WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-II Aonyx capensis Cape clawless otter II Aonyx capensis microdon Cameroon clawless otter, small-toothed clawless otter, swamp otter Southern sea otter I 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. I 1 Jul 1975 Marine otter, chungungo Long-tailed otter, Neotropical otter Southern otter river otter Eurasian otter, common or Indian otter Japanese otter Smooth coated otter I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 Giant otter, brasilian otter I 1 Jul 1975 Humboldt’s hognose skunk, Patagonian skunk II 28 Jun 1979 Enhydra lutris nereis Lontra feline Lontra longicaudis Lontra provocax Lutra lutra Lutra nippon Lutragale perspicillata,also genus Lutra Pteronura brasiliensis Subfamily: Mephitinae Conepatus humboldtii Subfamily: Mustelinae I Indian Species – WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-II I II Indian Species – WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-II 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 22 Apr 1976 4 Feb 1977 Eira barbara Tayra III Galictis vittata III Mellivora capensis Grison, greater grison Yellow-throated marten, Niligri marten Beech marten, central asian stone marten Yellow-throated marten, Niligri Marten Honey badger, ratel Mustela altaica Mountain weasel III Mustela erminea ferghanae Ermine, stoat III Mustela kathiah Yellow-bellied weasel Black-footed ferret Siberian weasel III I III Family: Odobenidae Odobenus rosmarus Walrus Family: Otariidae Arctocephalus spp. Martes flavigula Martes foina intermedia Martes gwatkinsii Only populations of Honduras are subject to the Convention. Only populations of Costa Rica are subject to the Convention. Only populations of India are subject to the Convention. WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-II 13 Apr 1987 28 Oct 1976 III Only populations of India are subject to the Convention. WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-II 16 Mar 1989 III Only populations of India are subject to the Convention. WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-II 16 Mar 1989 III Only populations of Botswana are subject to the Convention. WLPA – Schedule – I Only populations of India are subject to the Convention. WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-II Only populations of India are subject to the Convention. WLPA – Schedule – I Only populations of India are subject to the Convention. WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-II 26 Feb 1976 III 16 Mar 1989 Only populations of India are subject to the Convention. WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-II 16 Mar 1989 16 Mar 1989 16 Mar 1989 1 Jul 1975 16 Mar 1989 III Only populations of Canada are subject to the Convention. 16 Nov 1975 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 Arctocephalus australis Arctocephalus galapagoensis Southern fur seal Galapagos fur seal II II 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Arctocephalus philippii Juan Fernandez fur seal Guadalupe fur seal II 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 Southern elephant seal monk seals II 1 Jul 1975 I The entire genus is listed. 1 Jul 1975 Bushy-tailed olingo III 28 Oct 1976 Central American cacomistle Common coati, coatimundi South Brazilian coati, coatimundi Kinkajou III III Only populations of Costa Rica are subject to the Convention. Only populations of Costa Rica are subject to the Convention. Only populations of Honduras are subject to the Convention. Only populations of Uruguay are subject to the Convention. Only populations of Honduras are subject to the Convention. Bears II Giant panda I Mustela nigripes Mustela sibirica Arctocephalus townsendi Family: Phocidae Mirounga leonina Monachus spp. Family: Procyonidae Bassaricyon gabbii Bassariscus sumichrasti Nasua narica Nasua nasua solitaria Potos flavus Family: Ursidae Ursidae spp. Genera in family include: Ailuropoda, Ailurus, Helarctos, Melursus, Tremarctos, Ursus. Ailuropoda melanoleuca III III 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. 28 Oct 1976 13 Apr 1987 14 Jul 1976 13 Apr 1987 11 Jun 1992 16 Dec 1983 Helarctos malayanus Melursus ursinus Tremarctos ornatus Ursus americanus Ursus americanus emmonsii Ursus arctos Ursus arctos Ursus arctos Ursus arctos isabellinus Ursus maritimus Ursus thibetanus Ursus thibetanus gedrosianus Family: Viverridae Arctictis binturong 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 Brown bear, grizzly bear European brown bear Red bear, Himalayan brown bear Polar bear Asiatic black bear Baluchistan black bear I Indian species -WLPA – Schedule – I 1 Jul 1975 I I Indian species WLPA – Schedule – I 21 Sep 1988 4 Feb 1977 II 18 Sep 1991 II 1 Jul 1975 I Populations of Bhutan, China, Mexico and Mongolia are on Appendix I, all other populations are Appendix II. 1 Jul 1975 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. Indian species WLPA – Schedule – I 1 Jul 1975 II I II I I III Only populations of India are subject to the Convention. WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-II 16 Mar 1989 III Only populations of India are subject to the Convention. WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-II Only populations of India are subject to the Convention. WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-II 16 Mar 1989 16 Mar 1989 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Civettictis civetta African civet III Cynogale bennettii Hemigalus derbyanus Otter civet Banded palm civet, Hardwick’s civet banded musang Masked palm civet, Himalayan palm civet Common palm civet II II Jerdon’s palm civet, Brown palm civet Banded linsang Spotted linsang or Tiger civet Malabar largespotted Civet III Paradoxurus jerdoni Prionodon linsang Prionodon pardicolor Viverra civettina II I III Viverra zibetha Large Indian civet III Viverricula indica Lesser oriental civet, small Indian civet III Whales, porpoises, and dolphins I Order: Cetacea Cetacea spp. 1 Jul 1975 28 Jun 1979 4 Feb 1977 16 Mar 1989 24 Apr 1978 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 III Paradoxurus hermaphroditus 28 Jun 1979 Only populations of India are subject to the Convention. WLPA – Schedule – I Only populations of Botswana are subject to the Convention. Indian species -WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-II Binturong,Bear cat Paguma larvata Indian species WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-II 29 Jul 1983 Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – I Only populations of India are subject to the Convention. WLPA – Schedule – I SYN: V. megaspila Only populations of India are subject to the Convention. WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-II Only populations of India are subject to the Convention. WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-II The entire order is listed as Appendix II except those listed in Appendix I. 16 Mar 1989 16 Mar 1989 16 Mar 1989 (1 Jul 1975) 28 Jun 1979 II .. Family: Balaenidae Balaena mysticetus Eubalaena spp. Family: Balaenopteridae Bowhead whale Right whales I I The entire genus is listed. 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Balaenoptera acutorostrata Northern minke whale II I I I I I I I Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I 4 Feb 1977 28 Jun 1979 1 Jul 1975 I Indian species – WLPA – Schedule - I 28 Jun 1979 I - 28 Jun 1979 I The entire genus is listed. 28 Jun 1979 I The entire genus is listed. 28 Jun 1979 I Balaenoptera bonaerensis Balaenoptera borealis Balaenoptera edeni Balaenoptera musculus Balaenoptera omurai Balaenoptera physalus Megaptera novaeangliae Family: Delphinidae Orcaella brevirostris Orcaella heinsohni Sotalia spp. Sousa spp. Southern minke whale Sei whale Bryde’s whale Blue whale Fin whale Humpback whale Irrawaddy dolphin Snubfin dolphin Australian snubfin dolphin Humpbacked dolphins Humpbacked dolphins 28 Jun 1979 14 Jul 1976 1 Jul 1975 Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I Sousa plumbea Delphinus delphis Delphinus capensis 28 Jun 1979 International Status: Populations of West Greenland are Appendix II. All other populations are Appendix I. Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I Plumbeous dolphin Common dolphin Long beaked common dolphin Indian pilot whale Grey/risso’s dolphin Broad beaked dolphin Killer whale, Orca Melon head dolphin False killer whale Bridled dolphin II II Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 II II II Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 II II II II II II Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I SYN: S. microps, S.roseiventris 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 II Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I 28 Jun 1979 Bottle nose dolphin II II Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 Grey whale I 1 Jul 1975 White flag dolphin, chinese river dolphin I 28 Jun 1979 Family: Monodontidae Monodon monoceros Narwhal II 16 Nov 1975 Family: Neobalaenidae Caperea marginata Pygmy right whale I 28 Jun 1979 Finless porpoise Little Indian porpoise Gulf of California Porpoise, Cochita I Gobicephala macrorhyncus Grampus griseus Lagenodelphis hosei Orcinus orca Peponocephala electra Pseudorca crassidens Stenella spp. Stenella attenuate Stenella longirostris Steno bredanensis Stenella coeruleoalba Tursiops truncates (aduncus) Family: Eschrichtiidae Eschrichtius robustus Family: Iniidae Lipotes vexillifer Family: Phocoenidae Neophocaena phocaenoides Phocoena sinus Long beaked/long snout/spinner dolphin Rough toothed dolphin I Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I SYN:Neomeris phocaenoides 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 Family: Physeteridae Physeter catodon Sperm whale I Pigmy sperm whale Pigmy sperm whale Dwarf/pygmy sperm whale II II II River dolphins I Ganges dolphin Indus dolphin La plata dolphin I I II beaked whales beaked whales I The entire genus is listed. 28 Jun 1979 Hyperoodon spp. bottle-nosed whales I The entire genus is listed. 28 Jun 1979 Indopacetus pacificus Longman’s beaked whales Beaked whale II II Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I SYN: Delphinus densirostris 28 Jun 1979 II Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I Kogia spp. Kogia breviceps Kogia simus Family: Platanistidae Platanista spp. Platanista gangetica Platanista minor Pontoporia blainvillei Family: Ziphiidae Berardius spp. Mesoplodon spp Mesoplodon densirostris Ziphius cavirostris Cuvier’s beaked whale Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-II SYN: P. macrocephalus Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I 28 Jun 1979 The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species with earlier first listing date. Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – I SYN: P. gangetica 6 Jun 1981 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 1 Jul 1975 28 Jun 1979 14 Jul 1976 II Order: Chiroptera (14 Jul 1976) Family: Phyllostomidae Platyrrhinus lineatus White-lined bat III Only populations of Uruguay are subject to the Convention. 14 Jul 1976 Family: Pteropodidae Acerodon spp. Flying foxes II 18 Jan 1990 Golden-capped fruit bat, Goldencrowned flying fox Flying foxes Nicobar flying fox Indian flying fox Black eared/Christmas island flying fox Large flying fox Small/variable flying fox 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 I 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. SYN: A. Lucifer The entire genus is listed. Indian species – WLPA – Schedule - V Acerodon jubatus Pteropus spp. Pteropusfaunulus, P.giganteus P.melanotus P vampires P. hypomelanus. Pteropus insularis Pteropus loochoensi s Pteropus mariannus Pteropus molossinus Pteropus pelewensis Pteropus pilosus Pteropus samoensis II Please see below for species included in Appendix I. 18 Jan 1990 22 Oct 1987 18.1.90 18.1.90 18.1.90 18.1.90 18.1.90 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 22 Oct 1987 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 Family: Thylacinidae Thylacinus cynocephalus Order Diprotodontia Family: Macropodidae Dendrolagus inustus Dendrolagus ursinus Lagorchestes hirsutus Lagostrophus fasciatus Onychogalea fraenata Onychogalea lunata Family: Phalangeridae Phalanger intercastellanus Phalanger mimicus Phalanger orientalis Spilocuscus kraemeri Spilocuscus maculatus Spilocuscus papuensis Family: Potoroidae Bettongia spp. Bettongia lesueur Bettongia penicillata Insular flying fox, tonga fruit bat Kosrae flying fox Yap flying fox Northern nakedtailed F , Five-toed armadillo (Greater) Nakedtailed armadillo Hairy armadillo I 22 Oct 1987 I I 22 Oct 1987 22 Oct 1987 (1 Jul 1975) III Populations of Costa Rica are subject to the Convention. 28 Oct 1976 III Populations of Uruguay are subject to the Convention. 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. 14 Jul 1976 II 28 Sep 1997 Giant armadillo I 1 Jul 1975 (1 Jul 1975) Long-tailed marsupial-mouse, Long-tailed dunnart Large desert marsupial-mouse, Sandhill dunnart. I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 Tasmanian wolf, thylacine I p.e. Species possibly extinct. 1 Jul 1975 (1 Jul 1975) Grizzled grey tree kangaroo Vogelkop treekangaroo, Black tree-kangaroo Rufous harewallaby, Western hare-wallaby, Wurrup Banded harewallaby, Munning Bridled nailtailed wallaby Crescent nailtailed wallaby II 1 Jul 1975 II 1 Jul 1975 I 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 28 Jun 1979 II II II II II 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 Bettongs, rat-kangaroos I The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species with earlier first listing date. 28 Jun 1979 Lesueur’s Rat-kangaroo, Boodie Brush-tailed Rat-kangaroo, Woylie I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 Caloprymnus campestris Family: Vombatidae Lasiorhinus krefftii Order: Lagomorpha Family: Leporidae Caprolagus hispidus Romerolagus diazi Desert Rat-kangaroo I p.e. Northern Hairynosed Wombat I Species possibly extinct. 1 Jul 1975 (1 Jul 1975) Hispid hare, assam rabbit Mexican volcano rabbit I Indian species – WLPA –Schedule - I .SYN: Lepus hispidus I Order: Peramelemorphia Family: Chaeropodidae Chaeropus ecaudatus Family: Peramelidae Perameles bougainville Family: Thylacomyidae Macrotis lagotis Macrotis leucura Order: Perissodactyla Family: Equidae Equus africanus Equus grevyi Equus hemionus Equus hemionus hemionus Equus hemionus khur Equus kiang Equus przewalskii Equus zebra hartmannae Equus zebra zebra Family: Rhinocerotidae Rhinocerotidae spp. Genera in family include: Ceratotherium, Dicerorhinus, Diceros, Rhinoceros. Ceratotherium simum cottoni 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Order: Monotremata Family: Tachyglossidae Zaglossus spp 1 Jul 1975 (4 Feb 1977) New Guinea echidnas, Longnosed echidnas, Long Snouted echidnas, Anteaters, New Guinea Longnosed spiny echidna, New Guinea egg-laying echidna II The entire genus is listed. 4 Feb 1977 (1 Jul 1975) Pig-footed bandicoot I p.e. Species possibly extinct. 1 Jul 1975 Barred bandicoot, long-nosed bandicoot, Mari I 1 Jul 1975 Bilby, rabbit bandicoot Lesser bilby, lesser rabbit bandicoot, yallara I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 (1 Jul 1975) African wild ass I Grevy’s zebra Asian wild ass Mongolian wild ass Indian wild ass, ghor-khar, khar, onager Kiang, Tibetan wild ass Przewalski’s horse, wild Asian horse Hartmann’s mountain zebra Cape mountain zebra I II I I rhinoceroses I Northern white rhinoceros I II The domesticated form of this species (Equus asinus) is not subject to the Convention. 29 Jul 1983 Indian species – WLPA –Schedule - I 28 Jun 1979 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Indian species– WLPA –Schedule - I 1 Jul 1975 Except the subspecies listed in Appendix I I 1 Jul 1975 II 28 Jun 1979 I 1 Jul 1975 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. 4 Feb 1977 1 Jul 1975 Ceratotherium simum simum Southern white rhinoceros I Ceratotherium simum simum Southern white rhinoceros II Dicerorhinus sumatrensis Sumatran rhinoceros Black rhinoceros Javan rhinoceros Great Indian rhinoceros I 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 Indian (Extinct) I I I Indian (Extinct) Indian species– WLPA –Schedule - I Diceros bicornis Rhinoceros sondaicus Rhinoceros unicornis Family: Tapiridae Tapiridae spp. Genera in family include: Tapirus Tapirus terrestris Order: Pholidota Family: Manidae Manis spp. Tapirs I Brazilian tapir, South American tapir II The entire family is listed. Please see below for species included in Appendix II. 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) Pangolins II Manis crassicaudata Indian pangolin II Manis gigantea Manis javanica Giant pangolin Malayan pangolin II II Manis pentadactyla Chinese pangolin II Manis temminckii Manis tetradactyla Cape pangolin Long-tailed pangolin White-bellied pangolin II II 1 Jul 1975 26 Feb 1976 II 26 Feb 1976 Manis tricuspis Order: Pilosa Family: Bradypodidae Bradypus variegatus Family: Megalonychidae Choloepus hoffmanni Family: Myrmecophagidae Myrmecophaga tridactyla Tamandua mexicana Order: Primates 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. Indian species– WLPA –Schedule - I A zero annual export quota has been established for specimens removed from the wild and traded for primarily commercial purposes under CITES. A zero annual export quota has been established for specimens removed from the wild and traded for primarily commercial purposes. Indian species– WLPA –Schedule – I A zero annual export quota has been established for specimens removed from the wild and traded for primarily commercial purposes under CITES. 16 Feb 1995 1 Jul 1975 26 Feb 1976 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 (1 Jul 1975) (Bolivian) threetoed sloth II Hoffmann’s twotoed sloth III Giant anteater Southern tamandua, collared anteater II III 1 Jul 1975 Populations of Costa Rica are subject to the Convention. Populations of Guatemala are subject to the Convention. 28 Oct 1976 1 Jul 1975 23 Apr 1981 (1 Jul 1975) 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. monkeys, apes, prosimians II Mantled howlermonkey, Guatamalan howlermonkey Mantled howler monkey Black howler monkey Black-handed spider Monkey, Black-browed spider monkey Black-handed spider monkey, Panama spider money, Red (-bellied) spider monkey I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I 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. 4 Feb 1977 Cheirogaleidae: Allocebus, Cheirogaleus, Microcebus, Phaner. Daubentoniidae: Daubentonia Galagonidae: Euoticus, Galago, Galagoides, Otolemur. Hominidae: Gorilla, Pan, Pongo Hylobatidae: Hylobates Indridae: Avahi, Indri, Propithecus Lemuridae: Eulemur, Hapalemur, Lemur, Varecia. Loridae: Arctocebus, Loris, Perodicticus. Megaladapidae: Lepilemur. Tarsiidae: Tarsius Family: Atelidae Alouatta coibensis Alouatta palliata Alouatta pigra Ateles geoffroyi frontatus Ateles geoffroyi panamensis Brachyteles arachnoides Brachyteles hypoxanthus Oreonax flavicauda Family: Cebidae Callimico goeldii Callithrix aurita Callithrix flaviceps Leontopithecus spp. Saguinus bicolor Woolly spider monkey Northern muriqui Yellow-tailed woolly monkey Goeldi’s marmoset, goeldi’s tamarin, goeldi’s monkey, callimico White-eared marmoset, Buffy tufted-ear marmoset Buff-headed marmoset golden lion tamarins Pied bare-face tamarin Geoffroy’s marmoset White-footed tamarin, Bare-face silvery- brown tamarin Martins’ bare-faced tamarin Cotton top tamarin I 1 Jul 1975 I I 1 Jul 1975 4 Feb 1977 I 1 Jul 1975 I 4 Feb 1977 I 4 Feb 1977 I I The entire genus is listed. 1 Jul 1975 4 Feb 1977 I 4 Feb 1977 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 II 26 Feb 1976 Cercopithecus roloway Lesser spot-nosed Guenon Roloway monkey Chlorocebus aethiops Vervet II 26 Feb 1976 Colobus polykomos King colobus II 26 Feb 1976 Erythrocebus patas Patas monkey II 22 Feb 1976 Macaca arctoides Stumptailed macaque II Indian species – WLPA – schedule – II – Part -I 4 Feb 1977 Macaca assamensis Assamese macaque II Indian species – WLPA – schedule – II – Part -I 4 Feb 1977 Macaca fascicularis Crab eating macaque II Indian species – WLPA – schedule – I 4 Feb 1977 Macaca leonina II Indian species 4 Feb 1977 Macaca mulatta Northern Pig-tailed Macaque Rhesus macaque II Indian species – WLPA – schedule – II – Part -I 4 Feb 1977 Macaca nemestrina Pig tailed macaque II Indian species – WLPA – schedule – II – Part -I 4 Feb 1977 Macaca radiate Bonnet macaque II Indian species – WLPA – schedule – II – Part -I 4 Feb 1977 Saguinus geoffroyi Saguinus leucopus Saguinus martinsi Saguinus oedipus Saimiri oerstedii Family: Cercopithecidae Cercocebus galeritus I Ghanan populations were listed in 1976. Other populations were listed in 1977. 26 Feb 1976 Macaca silenus Macaca sylvanus Lion-tailed macaque Barbary ape I Indian species- WLPA – schedule - I SYN: Sinia silenus II 1 Jul 1975 Mandrillus leucophaeus Short-tailed Tibetan macaque Drill I 4 Feb 1977 Mandrillus sphinx Mandrill I 4 Feb 1977 Nasalis larvatus Proboscis monkey I 1 Jul 1975 Piliocolobus gordonorum Piliocolobus kirkii II I Procolobus verus Pygathrix spp. Red colobus Kirk’s red colobus, Zanzibar red colobus Tana River red colobus Long-tailed langur, Mentawai Islands sureli, Mentawi leaf monkey Olive colobus Snub-nosed langurs Pygathrix nemaeus Douc langur I Pygathrix roxellana Sichuan snub-nosed monkey Snub-nosed monkies Kashmir grey langur Southern Plains grey langur Grey langur, common Indian langur Tarai grey langur Black-footed grey langur Tufted grey langur Nepal grey langur Snub-nosed langur Tenasserim leaf monkey Golden langur I Macaca thibetana Piliocolobus rufomitratus Presbytis potenziani Rhinopithecus spp. Semnopithecus ajax Semnopithecus dussumieri Semnopithecus entellus Semnopithecus hector Semnopithecus hypoleucos Semnopithecus priam Semnopithecus schistaceus Simias concolor Trachypithecus barbei I 1 Jul 1975 Indian species Previously listed as Procolobus pennantii gordunum. 1 Jul 1975 I 4 Feb 1977 II I The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species with an earlier date of first listing. I Indian species SYN:Rhinopithecus roxellana The entire genus is listed 4 Feb 1977 I Indian species 1 Jul 1975 I Indian species 1 Jul 1975 I Indian species – WLPA –schedule – II part - I SYN:Presbytis entellus 1 Jul 1975 I I Indian species Indian species 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 I I I II Indian species Indian species 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 4 Feb 1977 I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Indian species II Trachypithecus johnii II Indian species – WLPA – schedule – I Trachypithecus phayrei Leaf monkey II Indian species – WLPA – schedule – I Trachypithecus pileatus Capped langur, bonneted capped monkey Shortridge’s langur I Indian species – WLPA – schedule - I SYN: Presbytis pileatus Trachypithecus shortridgei Cacajao spp. Cebus capucinus Chiropotes albinasus Family: Cheirogaleidae Uakaris White-throated Capuchin White-nosed Saki 1 Jul 1975 4 Feb 1977 1 Jul 1975 Indo – Chinese leasf monkey Nilgiri langur Trachypithecus germaini 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 I Indian species – WLPA – schedule – I SYN:Presbytis geei Indian species Trachypithecus geei 4 Feb 1977 1 Jul 1975 4 Feb 1977 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I II 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 Cheirogaleidae spp. Genera in the family inlcude: Allocebus, Cheirogaleus, Microcebus, Phaner. Family: Daubentoniidae Dwarf lemurs, mouse lemurs I Daubentonia madagascariensis Family: Hominidae Aye-aye I 1 Jul 1975 Gorilla beringei 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 abelii Sumatran orangutan I 1 Jul 1975 Pongo pygmaeus Orangutan I 1 Jul 1975 Gibbons, siamangs I Family: Hylobatidae Hylobatidae spp. Genera in family inlcude: Hylobates Hylobates hoolock Family: Indriidae Indriidae spp. Genera in family include: Avahi, Indri, Propithecus White browed Gibbon The entire family is listed. The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species with earlier first listing date. 1 Jul 1975 4 Feb 1977 The entire family is listed. 1 Jul 1975 Indian species – WLPA – scheduke - I SYN: Bunopithecus hoolock 1 Jul 1975 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 Slender loris Grey slender loris Slow loris II II I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 4 Feb 1977 Nycticebus coucang Slow loris I Indian species- WLPA – schedule - I Indian species The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species and subspecies with an earlier date of first listing. Indian species- WLPA – schedule - I Perodicticus potto Potto II Family: Lemuridae Lemuridae spp. Genera in family include: Eulemur, Hapalemur, Lemur, Varecia Family: Lepilemuridae Lepilemuridae spp. Family: Lorisidae Loris tardigradus Loris lydekkerianus Nycticebus spp. 1 Jul 1975 26 Feb 1976 Family: Pithecidae I I Cacajao spp Chiropotes albiroasus Order: Proboscidea (1 Jul 1975) Family: Elephantidae Elephas maximus Asian elephant I Indian species- WLPA – schedule - I 1 Jul 1975 Loxodonta africana African elephant I Loxodonta africana African elephant II Order: Rodentia Family: Chinchillidae Chinchilla spp. (specimens of the domesticated form are not subject to the provisions of the Convention) Family: Cuniculidae Cuniculus paca Family: Dasyproctidae Dasyprocta punctata Family: Erethizontidae Sphiggurus mexicanus Sphiggurus spinosus Family: Muridae Leporillus conditor International Status: Populations of Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe are Appendix II. All other populations are Appendix I. 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 Populations of Honduras are subject to the Convention. 13 Apr 1987 Central American agouti, common agouti III Populations of Honduras are subject to the Convention. 13 Apr 1987 Mexican tree porcupine, Middle American prehensile-tailed porcupine, Coendou Spiny tree porcupine, Prehensile-tailed porcupine III Populations of Honduras are subject to the Convention. 13 Apr 1987 III Populations of Uruguay are subject to the Convention. 14 Jul 1976 Greater stick-nest rat, House-building rat, Australian sticknest 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 I 1 Jul 1975 Marmota caudata Mexican prairie dog, Mexican prairie marmot Long-tailed marmot Marmota himalayana Himalayan marmot III Ratufa spp. giant squirrels II Ratufa indica Indian Giant Squirrel Black Giant Squirrel Grizzled Giant Squirrel Deppe’s squirrel Pseudomys fiedli praeconis Xeromys myoides Zyzomys pedunculatus Family: Sciuridae Cynomys mexicanus Ratufa bicolor Ratufa macroura Sciurus deppei Order: Scandentia III Only populations of India are subject to the Convention. WLPA – schedule – II – part - II Only populations of India are subject to the Convention. WLPA – schedule – II – part - II The entire genus is listed. Indian species are: 16 Mar 1989 16 Mar 1989 1 Jul 1975 II Indian species- WLPA – schedule – II- part - II 1 Jul 1975 II Indian species- WLPA – schedule – II -part - II 1 Jul 1975 II Indian species- WLPA – schedule - I 1 Jul 1975 III Only populations of Costa Rica are subject to the Convention. 28 Oct 1976 (4 Feb 1977) Scandentia spp. Genera in the order include: Anathana, Dendrogale, Ptilocercus, Tupaia, Urogale. Anathana ellioti Tupaia nicobarica Order: Sirenia Family: Dugongidae Dugong dugon Family: Trichechidae Trichechus inunguis Trichechus manatus Trichechus senegalensis tree shrews II The entire order is listed. 4 Feb 1977 II II Indian species(Not in WLPA) Indian species(Not in WLPA) 4 Feb 1977 4 Feb 1977 (1 Jul 1975) Dugong or Sea cow I Indian species- WLPA – schedule - 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 II 1 Jul 1975 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 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 II Indian species – WLPA- schedule-IV 11 Jun 1992 I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I Indian species – WLPA-schedule-IV SYN:Cairina scutulata I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 II I Indian species –WLPA – schedule - IV 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 III Only populations of Honduras are subject to the Convention. 13 Apr 1987 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 III Only populations of Honduras are subject to the Convention. 13 Apr 1987 III Indian species – WLPA – schedule – IV Only populations of Honduras are subject to the Convention. 26 Feb 1976 II II II Oxyura leucocephala White-headed duck II Indian species – WLPA – schedule – IV Rhodonessa caryophyllacea Pink-headed duck I p.e. Species possibly extinct. Indian species – WLPA – schedule – I Sarkidiornis melanotos Comb duck, Knob-billed duck,Nakta II Indian species – WLPA – schedule – IV 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. 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 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 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 Only populations of Guatemala are subject to the Convention. 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 Japanese stork, White oriental stork Black stork I Indian species – WLPA – schedule – I 1 Jul 1975 II Indian species – WLPA – schedule – IV 1 Jul 1975 Jabiru Milky wood stork I I flamingos II Andean flamingo II 1 Jul 1975 Phoenicopterus chilensis Chilean flamingo II 1 Jul 1975 Phoenicopterus jamesi James flamingo II Phoenicopterus minor Lesser flamingo II Indian species – WLPA – schedule – IV Phoenicopterus ruber American flamingo Greater flamingo II Indian species – WLPA – schedule – IV Scarlet ibis Southern bald ibis Northern bald ibis, Hermit ibis Japanese crested ibis White spoonbill, Eurasian spoonbill II II I Ciconia nigra Jabiru mycteria Mycteria cinerea Family: Phoenicopteridae Phoenicopteridae spp. Genera in the family include: Phoenicopterus Phoenicopterus andinus Family: Threskiornithidae Eudocimus ruber Geronticus calvus Geronticus eremita Nipponia nippon Platalea leucorodia Order: Columbiformes Family: Columbidae Caloenas nicobarica Ducula mindorensis Gallicolumba luzonica Goura spp. Nesoenas mayeri 22 Oct 1987 1 Aug 1985 22 Oct 1987 The entire family is listed. Please see below for species with an earlier date of first listing. 1 Jul 1975 22 Apr 1976 22 Oct 1987 1 Jul 1975 22 April 1976 1 Jul 1975 I II 29 Jul 1983 Indian species – WLPA – schedule – I 1 Jul 1975 (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 Indian species – WLPA – schedule – I 28 Jun 1979 I 1 Jul 1975 II 1 Jul 1975 II III The entire genus is listed. Only populations of Mauritius are subject to the Convention. 1 Jul 1975 4 Dec 1975 Order: Coraciiformes Family: Bucerotidae Aceros spp. (1 Jul 1975) Hornbills II Aceros narcondami Narcondam hornbill II Aceros nipalensis Anorrhinus spp. Rufous-necked hornbill Hornbills Anorrhinus tickelliaustemi Brown hornbill Anthracoceros spp. Anthracoceros albirostris Anthracoceros coronatus coronatus Berenicornis spp. Buceros spp. 11 Jun 1992 I The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species included in Appendix I and/or with an earlier date of first listing. Indian species –WLPA-schedule – I SYN: Rhyticeros narcondami Indian species –WLPA-schedule – I II II The entire genus is listed. Indian species –WLPA-schedule – I 11 Jun 1992 Hornbills, pied hornbills II The entire genus is listed. 11 Jun 1992 Oriential pied/Indian pied hornbill Malabar pied hornbill Asian white-crested hornibill Giant hornbills II Indian species –WLPA-schedule – I II Indian species II The entire genus is listed. 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. Indian species –WLPA-schedule – I B.B.homrai 11 Jun 1992 Buceros hydrocorax Buceros malabaricus Great pied hornbill, Great Indian hornbill Rufous hornbill Indian Pied hornbill II II Buceros rhinoceros Penelopides spp. Rhinoplax vigil Rhinoceros hornbill hornbills Helmeted hornbill II II I Rhyticeros spp. Hornbills II Bar throated wreathed hornbill II Plain-pouched hornbill, Blyth’s hornbill I Buceros bicornis Rhyticeros undulateus ticehursti Rhyticeros subruficollis Order: Cuculiformes Family: Musophagidae Tauraco spp. Tauraco corythaix Tauraco macrorhynchus Tauraco porphyreolopha Order: Falconiformes I 1 Jul 1975 11 Jun 1992 1 Jul 1975 18 Jan 1990 Indian species –WLPA-schedule – I The entire genus is listed. The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species included in Appendix I and/or with an earlier date of first listing. Indian species –WLPA-schedule – I SYN: Aceros undulateus, Buceros undulateus 18 Jan 1990 11 Jun 1992 1 Jul 1975 11 Jun 1992 11 Jun 1992 (1 Jul 1975) Turacos, louries II Knysna turaco Yellow-billed turaco Purple-crested turaco, Violet-crested turaco II II II The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species with an earlier date of first listing. SYN: Musophaga porphyreolopha 16 Feb 1995 1 Jul 1975 26 Feb 1976 1 Jul 1975 (1 Jul 1975) 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 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 badius Accipiter butleri Accipiter gentilis Accipiter gularis Accipiter gundlachi Accipiter nisus Accipiter soloensis Accipiter tribirgatus Accepiter virgagus Eagles, hawks, falcons vultures and relatives II 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. Indian species in family: Accipitridae Falconidae Pandionidae- 28 Jun 1979 hawks, eagles and their allies 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. Indian species listed below 28 Oct 1976 Shikra/little banded sparrow hawk Nicobar shikra II Indian species – WLPA-schedule - I 28 Jun 1979 II Indian species – WLPA-schedule - I 28 Jun 1979 Northern goshawk Japanese sparrow hawk Gundlach’s hawk II II Indian species – WLPA-schedule - I Indian species – WLPA-schedule - I 4 Feb 1977 28 Jun 1979 European sparrowhawk Gray froghowk, Chines sparrow howk Asian crested goshawk Besra sparrow howk II Indian species – WLPA-schedule - I 28 Jun 1979 II Indian species – WLPA-schedule - I 28 Jun 1979 II Indian species – WLPA-schedule - I 28 Jun 1979 II Indian species – WLPA-schedule - I 28 Jun 1979 II 4 Feb 1977 Aegypius monachus Aquila spp. Aquila adalberti Aquila chrysaetos Aquila clanga Aquila hastate Aquila heliaca Aquila nipalensis Aquila pomarina Aquila rapax Aviceda jerdoni Aviceda leuphotes Butastur teesa Buteo buteo Buteo hemilasius Buteo rufinus Chondrohierax uncinatus wilsonii Circaetus spp. Circaetus gallicus Circus spp. Circus aeruginosus Circus cyaneus Circus macrourus Circus melanoleucus Circus pygargus Elabnus caeruleus Gypaetus barbatus Gypaetus barbatus meridionalis Gyps bengalensis Gyps fulvus Gyps himalayensis Gyps indicus Gyps tenuirostris Haliaeetus spp. Haliaeetus albicilla Haliaeetus albicilla groenlandicus Haliaeetus leucocephalus Haliaeetus leucogaters Haliaeetus leucoryphus Haliastur Indus European black vulture, Cinerous vulture eagles Spanish imperial eagle Golden eagle Greater spotted eagle Indian spotted eagle Imperial eagle Steppe eagle Lesser spotted eagle Tawny eagle Asian baza Black baza White eyed buzzard Common buzzard Upland buzzard Long legged buzzard Cuban hook-billed kite Snake-eagles Shorttoed snake eagle Harriers Eurasian Marsh harrier Marsh howk Pale harrier Pied harrier Montagu’s harrier Black winged kite Lammergeier Lammergier White backed vulture Griffon vulture Himalayn griffon vulture Long billed vulture Slender billed vulture Sea-eagles, fisheagles White-tailed (Sea) eagle, Grey sea eagle Greenland whitetailed sea-eagle Bald eagle White bellied fish eagle Pallas’s fish eagle Brahminy kite, White headed sea eagle II Indian species – WLPA-schedule - I 4 Feb 1977 II The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species in Appendix I and/or with an earlier date of first listing. 22 Apr 1976 I 1 Jul 1975 II II Indian species – WLPA-schedule - I Indian species – WLPA-schedule - I 1 Jul 1975 28 Jun 1979 II I II II II II II II II II II Indian species – WLPA-schedule – I Indian species – WLPA-schedule - I Indian species – WLPA-schedule – I Indian species – WLPA-schedule – I Indian species – WLPA-schedule – I Indian species – WLPA-schedule – I Indian species – WLPA-schedule – I Indian species – WLPA-schedule – IV Indian species – WLPA-schedule – IV Indian species – WLPA-schedule – IV Indian species – WLPA-schedule – IV 28 Jun 1979 4 Feb 1977 4 Feb 1977 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 I 4 Feb 1977 II II The entire genus is listed. Indian species – WLPA-schedule – I 4 Feb 1977 4 Feb 1977 II II The entire genus is listed. Indian species – WLPA-schedule – I 4 Feb 1977 4 Feb 1977 II II II II Ii II II Indian species – WLPA-schedule – I Indian species – WLPA-schedule – I Indian species – WLPA-schedule – I Indian species – WLPA-schedule – I Indian species – WLPA-schedule – I Indian species – WLPA-schedule - IV 28 Oct 1976 4 Feb 1977 4 Feb 1977 4 Feb 1977 28 Jun 1979 22 Apr 1976 1 Jul 1975 II Indian species – WLPA-schedule – I 28 Jun 1979 II II Indian species – WLPA-schedule - IV Indian species – WLPA-schedule – IV 22 Apr 1976 28 Jun 1979 II Ii Indian species – WLPA-schedule – I Indian species – WLPA-schedule – I 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 II The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species in Appendix I and/or with an earlier date of first listing. Indian species – WLPA-schedule - I 4 Feb 1977 I I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 II II Indian species – WLPA-schedule - I Indian species – WLPA-schedule - I 4 Feb 1977 4 Feb 1977 II Ii Indian species – WLPA-schedule - I Indian species – WLPA-schedule - I 4 Feb 1977 28 Jun 1979 Harpia harpyja Harpy eagle I 1 Jul 1975 Harpyopsis novaeguineae New Guinea harpy eagle Bonelli’s eagle Chestnut Bellied hawk eagle Booted eagle Lesser fish eagle Gray headed fish eagle Indian black eagle Pariah kite Red kite II 4 Feb 1977 Red kite Oriental honey buzzard Philippine eagle, Monkey-eating eagle Indian black vulture, Asian king vulture, red headed vulture Crested Serpent eagle Andaman dark serpent eagle Nicobar serpent eagle Crested hawk eagle Mountain hawk eagle Hieraaetus fasciatus Hieraaetuskienerii Hieraaetus pennatus Ichthyophaga humilis Icthyophaga ichthyaetus Ictinaetus malayensis Milvus migrans Milvus milvus Neophron percnopterus Pernis ptilorhynchus Pithecophaga jefferyi Sarcogyps calvus Spilornis cheela Spilornis elgini Spilornis klossi Spizaetus cirrhatus Spizatus nipalensis Family: Cathartidae Gymnogyps californianus Sarcoramphus papa II II Indian species – WLPA-schedule - I Indian species – WLPA-schedule - I 22 Apr 1976 28 Jun 1979 II II II Indian species – WLPA-schedule - I Indian species – WLPA-schedule - I Indian species – WLPA-schedule - I 22 Apr 1976 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 Ii II II Indian species – WLPA-schedule - I Indian species – WLPA-schedule - I 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 4 Feb 1977 II II Indian species – WLPA-schedule - I Indian species – WLPA-schedule – IV 4 Feb 1977 28 Jun 1979 I 1 Jul 1975 II Indian species – WLPA-schedule – IV 28 Jun 1979 II Indian species – WLPA-schedule – I 28 Jun 1979 II Indian species – WLPA-schedule – I 28 Jun 1979 II Indian species – WLPA-schedule – I 28 Jun 1979 II II Indian species – WLPA-schedule – I Indian species – WLPA-schedule – I 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 Californian condor King vulture I III Andean condor I falcons, caracaras II The entire family is listed. Please see below for species included in Appendix I. 1 Jul 1975 II I II II II Indian species – WLPA-schedule – IV Indian species Indian species – WLPA-schedule – I Indian species – WLPA-schedule – IV 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Falco jugger Falco naumanni Falco newtoni Amurfalcon Seychelles kestrel Saker falcon Red headed falcon Merlin, pigeon hawk Laggar falcon Lesser kestrel Aldabra kestrel I II I Indian species – WLPA-schedule - IV Indian species – WLPA-schedule – IV Populations of the Seychelles are Appendix I. 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Falco pelegrinoides Falco peregrinus Falco punctatus Barbary falcon Peregrine falcon Mauritius kestrel I I I Indian species – WLPA-schedule – IV Indian species – WLPA-schedule - I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Vultur gryphus Family: Falconidae Falconidae spp. Genera in family include: Daptrius, Falco, Herpetotheres, Micrastur, Microhierax, Milvago, Phalcoboenus, Polihierax, Polyborus, Spiziapteryx. Faclo amurensis Falco araeus Falco cherrug Falco chicquera Falco columbarius Populations of Honduras became subject to the Convention on this date>>> Please refer to Falconiformes spp. for other populations. Please refer to Falconiformes spp. for other species in this genus. 1 Jul 1975 13 Apr 1987 1 Jul 1975 Falco rusticolus Gyrfalcon I Falco severus Falco subbuteo Falco tinnunculus Oriental hobby Eurasian hobby Common kestrel Collared falconet, Red legged faconet Pied falconet II II II Indian species – WLPA-schedule – I Indian species – WLPA-schedule – IV Indian species – WLPA-schedule – IV 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 July 1975 II Indian species – WLPA-schedule – IV 1 Jul 1975 II Indian species – WLPA-schedule – IV 1 Jul 1975 Osprey, gavilan pescador II Indian species – WLPA-schedule - I 16 Nov 1975 Secretary bird II Blue-knobbed curassow Red-billed curassow III Microhierax caerulescens Microhierax melanoleucos Family: Pandionidae Pandion haliaetus Family: Sagittariidae Sagittarius serpentarius Order: Galliformes Family: Cracidae Crax alberti Crax blumenbachii Crax globulosa III Crax rubra Great curassow III Mitu mitu Mitu, Razor-billed curassow Horned guan Plain chachalaca I Oreophasis derbianus Ortalis vetula Pauxi pauxi Penelope albipennis Penelope purpurascens 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 26 Feb 1976 (1 Jul 1975) Only populations of Columbia are subject to the Convention. I Yellow-knobbed curassow Wattled curassow Crax daubentoni 1 Jul 1975 III I III Northern helmeted curassow White-winged guan Northern crested guan Black chachalaca, Highland guan Black-faced piping, Black-fronted piping guan, Blackfronted curassow, Jacutinga Trinidad white-headed Curassow, Trinidad white-headed piping guan III I III III 21 Sep 1988 1 Jul 1975 Only populations of Columbia are subject to the Convention. Only populations of Columbia are subject to the Convention. Only populations of Colombia, Guatemala, Costa Rica and Honduras are subject to the Convention. 21 Sep 1988 21 Sep 1988 28 Oct 1976 1 Jul 1975 Only populations of Guatemala and Honduras are subject to the Convention. Only populations of Columbia are subject to the Convention. Only populations of Honduras are subject to the Convention. Only populations of Guatemala are subject to the Convention. 1 Jul 1975 23 Apr 1981 21 Sep 1988 6 Jun 1981 13 Apr 1987 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 Tibetan-eared pheasant Brown-eared pheasant Sonnerat’s jungle fowl, gray jungle fowl Blood pheasant II 1 Jul 1975 I I I Indian species-WLPA-schedule -I Indian species-WLPA-schedule -I I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 II Indian species-WLPA-schedule –II part - II 1 Jul 1975 II Indian species-WLPA-schedule -I 1 Jul 1975 Lophophorus impejanus Lophophorus lhuysii Lophophorus sclateri Lophura edwardsi Lophura imperialis 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. Grus americana Grus canadensis nesiotes Himalayan monal, monal pheasant Chinese monal pheasant Sclater’s monal pheasant Edward’s pheasant Imperial pheasant Swinhoe’s pheasant Ocellated turkey Green peafowl Gray peacock pheasant, Burmese peacock Germain’s peacock-pheasant Malaysian Peacock-pheasant Napoleon’s peacock-pheasant 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 I Indian species-WLPA-schedule -I I I I I I III II II 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Indian species-WLPA-schedule -I Only populations of Guatemala are subject to the Convention. Indian species-WLPA-schedule -IV Indian species-WLPA-schedule -I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 23 Apr 1981 4 Feb 1977 1 Jul 1975 II 1 Jul 1975 II 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 II 1 Jul 1975 I 13 Nov 1986 I I I I I I I I III Indian species-WLPA-schedule -I Indian species-WLPA-schedule -I Indian species-WLPA-schedule -I Indian species-WLPA-schedule -I Only populations of Nepal are subject to the Convention. Indian species-WLPA-schedule -I I 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 1 Jul 1975 (1 Jul 1975) cranes II Whooping crane Cuba sandhill crane I I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 Grus leucogeranus Grus monacha Grus nigricollis Grus vipio Mississippi sandhill crane Common crane Sarus crane Japanese crane, Manchurian crane, Red-crowned crane Siberian white crane Hooded crane Black-necked crane White-naped crane Grus virgo Demoiselle crane Grus canadensis pulla Grus grus Grus antigone Grus japonensis Family: Otididae 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 II II I Indian species Indian species 22 Apr 1976 I I I I Indian species-WLPA-schedule -I Indian species-WLPA-schedule -I Indian species-WLPA-schedule -I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 II Indian species-WLPA-schedule –IV SYN: Anthropoides virgo 22 Apr 1976 1 Jul 1975 Otididae spp. Genera in family include: Ardeotis, Chlamydotis, Eupodotis, Neotis, Otis, Tetrax. Ardeotis nigriceps Bustards II The entire family is listed. Please see below for species included in Appendix I and/or with an earlier date of first listing. 22 Oct 1987 Great indian bustard I 1 Jul 1975 Chlamydotis macqueenii Chlamydotis undulata Houbaropsis bengalensis Macqueen’s bustard Houbara bustard Bengal florican, bengal bustard, great bustard Likh or lesser florican Great bustard Eastern little bustard I I I Indian species-WLPA-schedule –I SYN: Choriotis nigriceps Indian species-same as Houbara bustard as per ZSI Indian species-WLPA-schedule -I Indian species-WLPA-schedule -I SYN:Eupodotis bengalensis II Indian species-WLPA-schedule -I II II Indian species-WLPA-schedule –IV Indian species-WLPA-schedule -IV Little bustard 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 Yellow cardinal Yellow-billed cardinal Red-crested cardinal Seven-colored tanager II II 14 Jul 1976 22 Oct 1987 II II 22 Oct 1987 18 Sep 1997 Green avadavat Java sparrow II II 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 Otisindica / Sypheotides indica Otis tarda Otistetrax orientalis/Tetrax tetrax orientalis 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 III Only populations of Columbia are subject to the Convention. Only populations of Columbia are subject to the Convention. I II I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 21 Sep 1988 21 Sep 1988 1 Jul 1975 The entire genus is listed. Indian species-WLPA-schedule -IV Indian species-WLPA-schedule –IV SYN: Padda oryzivora 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 28 Sep 1997 28 Sep 1997 Acrocephalus rodericanus Cyornis ruckii Dasyornis broadbenti litoralis Dasyornis longirostris Garrulax canorus Leiothrix argentauris Leiothrix lutea Liocichla omeiensis 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 Rodriquez island warbler Rueck’s blue flycatcher, niltava Western rufous bristlebird Western bristlebird Hwamei Silver-eared mesia Pekin robin Omei shan liocichla Bare-headed, White-necked rockfowl, Whitenecked bald crow Gray-necked, Red-headed rockfowl, Greynecked bald crow Coq de boise, mascarene paradise flycatcher III Only populations of Mauritius are subject to the Convention. II I p.e. I II II II II I 4 Dec 1975 1 Jul 1975 Species possibly extinct. 1 Jul 1975 Indian species-WLPA-schedule -IV Indian species-WLPA-schedule -IV 1 Jul 1975 19 Jul 2000 18 Sep 1997 18 Sep 1997 18 Sep 1997 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 III Only populations of Mauritius are subject to the Convention. 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, Blue-winged pitta II 7 Dec 1987 I I II 7 Dec 1987 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Straw-headed bulbul II 18 Sep 1997 Hill myna Rothschild’s starling, myna II I Silvereye, White-chested white-eye, Norfolk Island white-eye I Indian species-WLPA-schedule -I 11 Jun 1992 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 (1 Jul 1975) Andrew’s frigatebird, christmas island frigatebird I Indian species-WLPA-schedule -IV 1 Jul 1975 Dalmatian pelican I Indian species-WLPA-schedule -IV 1 Jul 1975 Family: Pelecanidae Pelecanus crispus Family: Sulidae Abbott’s booby I Toucan barbet III Imperial woodpecker Tristam’s whitebellied woodpecker I I Indian species-WLPA-schedule -IV 1 Jul 1975 Saffron toucanet III Only populations of Argentina are subject to the Convention. 11 Jun 1992 Black-necked aracari Chestnut-eared aracari II Pteroglossus viridis Ramphastos dicolorus Green aracari Red-breasted toucan II III Ramphastos sulpfuratus Ramphastos toco Ramphastos tucanus Ramphastos vitellinus Keel-billed toucan Toco toucan Red-billed toucan Channel-billed toucan Spot-billed toucanet II II II II Papasula abbotti Order: Piciformes Family: Capitonidae Semnornis ramphastinus Family: Picidae Campephilus imperialis Dryocopus javensis richardsi Family: Ramphastidae Baillonius bailloni Pteroglossus aracari Pteroglossus castanotis Selenidera maculirostris Order: Podicipediformes Family: Podicipedidae Podilymbus gigas Order: Procellariiformes Family: Diomedeidae 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. III III 1 Jul 1975 (1 Jul 1975) Only populations of Columbia are subject to the Convention. 28 May 1989 1 Jul 1975 11 Jun 1992 Only populations of Argentina are subject to the Convention. Only populations of Argentina are subject to the Convention. 11 Jun 1992 11 Jun 1992 11 Jun 1992 23 Apr 1981 11 Jun 1992 11 Jun 1992 11 Jun 1992 Only populations of Argentina are subject to the Convention. 11 Jun 1992 (1 Jul 1975) Atitlan (pied-billed) grebe, Giant piedbilled grebe I 1 Jul 1975 (1 Jul 1975) Short-tailed albatross, Stellar’s albatross I Parrots and their allies II 1 Jul 1975 The entire order is listed., except for Melopsittacus undulatus (Budgerigar) Nymphicus hollandicus (Cockatiel), Psittacula krameri (ring-necked parakeet) and Agapornis roseicollis (Peach-faced Lovebird). (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. And for Indian species Family: Cacatuidae Cacatua goffini Cacatua haematuropygia Cacatua moluccensis Goffin’s cockatoo I 6 Jun 1981 Philippine cockatoo, Red-vented cockatoo Moluccan cockatoo, salmon crested cockatoo I 6 Jun 1981 I 6 Jun 1981 Cacatua sulphurea Cacatua tenuirostris Calyptorhynchus lathami Probosciger aterrimus Family: Loriidae Eos histrio Vini ultramarina Family: Psittacidae 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 Amazona barbadensis Amazona brasiliensis Lesser sulphurcrested cockatoo, Yellow-crested cockatoo Long-billed corella, Slender-billed cockatoo Glossy black cockatoo Great black cockatoo, palm cockatoo I 6 Jun 1981 II 4 Feb 1977 II 4 Feb 1977 I 1 Jul 1975 Red lory, blue lory I 6 Jun 1981 Ultramarine lorikeet I 6 Jun 1981 parrots II Red-necked Amazon parrot Yellow-naped parrot Yellow-shouldered Amazon parrot Red-tailed Amazon parrot I 6 Jun 1981 I 6 Jun 1981 I 6 Jun 1981 I 6 Jun 1981 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. 26 Feb 1976 Amazona finschi Amazona guildingii Amazona imperialis Amazona leucocephala Amazona oratrix Amazona pretrei Amazona rhodocorytha Amazona tucumana Amazona versicolor Amazona vinacea Amazona viridigenalis Amazona vittata Anodorhynchus spp. Anodorhynchus glaucus Anodorhynchus leari Ara ambiguus Ara ararauna Ara glaucogularis (often traded under the incorrect designation Ara caninde) Ara macao Lilac-crowned Amazon, Lilaccrowned parrot St. Vincent amazon parrot Imperial amazon parrot, sisserou Cuban parrot, bahaman parrot Yellow-crowned parrot Red-spectacted Amazon parrot Red-browed Amazon parrot Tucuman amazon parrot St. Lucia amazon parrot Vinaceous amazon parrot Red-Crowned parrot, Greencheeked parrot Puerto Rican parrot, Red-fronted Amazon parrot macaws I 6 Jun 1981 I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I 6 Jun 1981 I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I 6 Jun 1981 I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I 6 Jun 1981 I 1 Jul 1975 Glaucous macaw Lear’s macaw, indigo macaw Buffon’s macaw, great green macaw Blue and gold macow Caninde macaw I I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 I 28 Oct 1976 II 6 Jun 1981 I 6 Jun 1981 I The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species and subspecies with an earlier date of first listing. 6 Jun 1981 Scarlet macaw I 28 Oct 1976 Ara militaris Military macaw I 6 Jun 1981 Ara rubrogenys Red-fronted macaw I 6 Jun 1981 Coracopsis nigra barklyi II 1 Jul 1975 Cyanoliseus patagonus byroni Seychelles vasa parrot Burrowing parakeet II 28 Jun 1979 Cyanopsitta spixii Spix’s macaw I 1 Jul 1975 Cyanoramphus cookii Norfolk Island parakeet Forbes’ parakeet, Yellow-fronted parakeet, Forbe’s kakariki Red-crowned parakeet Orange-fronted parakeet New Zealand parakeet, Red-fronted parakeet I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 II 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 Cyanoramphus forbesi Cyanoramphus saisseti Cyanoramphus malherbi Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae Cyanoramphus unicolor Cyclopsitta diophthalma coxeni Eunymphicus cornutus Antipodes green parakeet Coxen’s fig parrot II 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 Horned parakeet I 1 Jul 1975 Guarouba guarouba Golden parakeet I 1 Jul 1975 Loriculus vernalis Indian lorikeet II Neophema chrysogaster Orange-bellied parakeet Scarlet-chested parakeet Blue-bonnet parrot I 1 Jul 1975 II 1 Jul 1975 II 4 Feb 1977 Yellow-eared conure Night parrot, Australian night parrot Ground parrot I 6 Jun 1981 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 Neophema splendida Northiella haematogaster narethae Ognorhynchus icterotis Pezoporus occidentalis Pezoporus wallicus Pionopsitta pileata Indian species-WLPA-schedule -IV 6 Jun 1981 Primolius couloni Blue-headed macaw I 6 Jun 1981 Primolius maracana Blue-winged macaw I 6 Jun 1981 Prosopeia personata Masked shining parrot, Yellowbreasted 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 Andaman red breasted parakeet Red breasted parakeet Blyths Nicobar parakeet Bluewinged parakeet Blossom headed parakeet Lord Derby's parakeet II Psephotus chrysopterygius Psephotus dissimilis (formerly included in species Psephotus chrysopterygius) Psephotus pulcherrimus Psittacula alexandri abbotti Psittacula alexandri fasciate Psittacula caniceps Psittacula columboides Psittacula cyanocephala Psittacula derbiana Psittacula eupatria Psittacula finschii Psittacula himalayana Psittacula intermedia Psittacula longicauda Large Indian parakeet Eastern slaty headed parakeet Himalayan slaty headed parakeet Roths child's parakeet Andaman red cheeked parakeet II Indian species-WLPA-schedule –IV 6 Jun 1981 II Indian species-WLPA-schedule –IV 6 Jun 1981 II Indian species-WLPA-schedule –IV 6 Jun 1981 II Indian species-WLPA-schedule –IV 6 Jun 1981 II Indian species-WLPA-schedule –IV 6 Jun 1981 II Indian species-WLPA-schedule –IV 6 Jun 1981 II Indian species-WLPA-schedule –IV 6 Jun 1981 II Indian species-WLPA-schedule –IV 6 Jun 1981 II Indian species-WLPA-schedule –IV 6 Jun 1981 II Indian species-WLPA-schedule –IV 6 Jun 1981 Psittacula roseata Psittacula echo Psittacus erithacus princeps Eastern blossomheaded parakeet Rose-ringed parakeet, Mauritius Ring-necked parakeet Principe parrot Strigops habroptilus Blue-throated parakeet, Ochremarked parakeet Thick-billed parrot, Maroon-fronted parrot Thick-billed parrot Maroon-fronted parrot Kakapo, owl parrot Tanygnathus lucionensis Blue-naped parrot Pyrrhura cruentata Rhynchopsitta spp. Rhynchopsitta pachyrhyncha Rhynchopsitta terrisi Order: Rheiformes Family: Rheidae Pterocnemia pennata Pterocnemia pennata garleppi Pterocnemia pennata pennata Rhea americana Rhea americana albescens 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. II 6 Jun 1981 I 1 Jul 1975 II 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species with an earlier date of first listing. 6 Jun 1981 I I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 II 1 Jul 1975 (1 Jul 1975) Lesser rhea Lesser rhea Darwin’s rhea Greater rhea, common rhea Greater rhea I I II II II 1 Jul 1975 (1 Jul 1975) 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. typical owls II Populations of Ghana within this family became subject to the Convention on this date>>> The entire order is listed. 26 Feb 1976 Tengmalm’s owl II Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV 28 Jun 1979 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. Aegolius funerus Indian species-WLPA-schedule –IV Except subspecies in Appendix II. 28 Jun 1979 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 14 Jul 1976 (1 Jul 1975) 28 Jun 1979 Asio flammeus Asio otus Athene brahma Athene noctua Bubo bubo Short eared owl Long eared owl Spotted little owl Nothern little owl Eurasian eagle owl II II II II II Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 22 Apr 1976 Bubo coromandus Bubo nipalensis Dusky eagle owl Spot – bellied eagle owl Asian barred/cuckoo owlet Barred jungle owlet Forest little owl, forest spotted owlet II II Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 II Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV 28 Jun 1979 II I Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV Indian species – WLPA – schedule-I SYN: Athene blewitti 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 Glaucidium cuculoides Gloucidium radiatum Heteroglaux blewitti Ketupa flavips Ketupa ketupa Ketupa zeylonensis Mimizuku gurneyi Tawny fish owl Malay fish owl Brown fish owl Giant scops owl II II II I Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 1 Jul 1975 Ninox affinis Ninox natalis Andaman hawk owl Christmas Island (hawk) owl, Moluccan hawk-owl Norfolk Island boobook (hawk) owl Brown boobook, brown hawk owl Snowy owl II I Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV 28 Jun 1979 4 Feb 1977 Nikobar scops owl Indian scops owl Andaman scops owl Pallid/striated scops owl Virgin Island screech owl Common/ Eurasian scops owl Mountain/spotted scops owl Oriental scops owl Tawny wood owl Desert owl, Hume’s wood owl Brown wood owl Great gray owl II II II II Ninox novaeseelandiae undulata Ninox scutulata Nyctea scandiaca Otus alius Otus bakkamoena Otus balli Otus brusei Otus nudipes newtoni Otus scops Otus spilocephalus Otus sunia Strix aluco Strix butleri Strix leptogrammica Strix nebulosa Strix ocellata Family: Tytonidae Tytonidae spp. Genera in family include: Phodilus, Tyto. Phodilus badius Tyto soumagnei Tyto alba Tyto capensis I II 4 Feb 1977 Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV 28 Jun 1979 Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV 16 Nov 1975 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 II II 1 Jul 1975 II Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV 22 Apr 1976 II Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV 28 Jun 1979 II II II Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 4 Feb 1977 Ii II Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV Mottled wood owl II Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV 28 Jun 1979 16 Nov 1975 28 Jun 1979 Barn owls, grass owls II 26 Feb 1976 Oriental bay owl Madagascar red owl, Madagascar grass owl Barn grass owl Barn grass owl II I 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. Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV Please refer to Tytonidae spp. for other species in this genus. Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV 28 Jun 1979 28 Jun 1979 II II 28 Jun 1979 4 Feb 1977 Order: Struthioniformes Family: Struthionidae Struthio camelus Order: Tinamiformes Family: Tinamidae Tinamus solitarius Order: Trogoniformes Family: Trogonidae Pharomachrus mocinno (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: Reptilia (Reptiles) Taxon Order: Crocodylia Crocodylia spp. (includes Alligatoridae, Crocodylidae and Gavialidae) 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. American alligator Chinese alligator Apaporis river caiman Common caiman, Spectacled caiman Brown caiman Broad-nosed caiman, Broadsnouted caiman Broad-nosed caiman, Broadsnouted caiman Yacare Black caiman II I I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 II 1 Jul 1975 Families and Genera in the order include: Alligatoridae: Alligator, Caiman, Melanosuchus, Palaeosuchus. First listed (1 Jul 1975) 4 Feb 1977 Crocodylidae: Crocodylus, Osteolaemus, Tomistoma. Gavialidae: Gavialis Family: Alligatoridae Alligator mississippiensis Alligator sinensis Caiman crocodilus apaporiensis Caiman crocodilus crocodilus Caiman crocodilus fuscus Caiman latirostris Caiman latirostris Caiman yacare Melanosuchus niger Paleosuchus palpebrosus Paleosuchus trigonatus Family: Crocodylidae Crocodylus acutus Crocodylus cataphractus Crocodylus intermedius Dwarf caiman Smooth-fronted caiman American crocodile African slendersnouted Crocodile, African sharp-nosed crocodile Orinoco crocodile II I II Populations of Argentina are Appendix II. All other populations are Appendix I. II II I 1 Jul 1975 Populations of Ecuador and Brazil are Appendix II. All other populations are Appendix I. II II II I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Populations of Cuba are Appendix II. All other populations are Appendix I. 1 Jul 1975 II I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 Crocodylus johnstoni (includes synonym Crocodylus johnsoni) Crocodylus mindorensis Crocodylus moreletii Crocodylus moreletii Freshwater crocodile II Philippine crocodile Morelet’s crocodile Morelet’s crocodile I I II Crocodylus niloticus Nile crocodile I II Crocodylus novaeguineae Crocodylus palustris Crocodylus porosus New guinea crocodile, freshwater crocodile Marsh, Broadsnouted Or mugger crocodile Saltwater crocodile II I 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. Uromastyx hardwickii Family: Chamaeleonidae Bradypodion spp. Brookesia spp. Brookesia perarmata Calumma spp. Chamaeleo spp. Camaeleo calcaratus Chamaeleo zeylanicus Furcifer spp. Family: Cordylidae Cordylus spp. (includes Pseudocordylus spp.) Family: Gekkonidae Cyrtodactylus serpensinsula 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. Indian species – WLPA-schedule-I Indian species – WLPA-schedule-I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Populations of Australia, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea are Appendix II. All other populations are Appendix I. Cuban crocodile Siamese crocodile (African) dwarf crocodile Tomistoma, false gavial I I I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 (Indian) gavial, gharial I Indian species – WLPA-schedule-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 spiny-tailed lizard,sanda II The entire genus is listed. 4 Feb 1977 II Indian species – WLPA-schedule-II Part-I 4 Feb 1977 dwarf chameleons Chameleon II II 4 Feb 1977 13 Feb 2003 Antsingy leaf chameleon chameleons chameleons Chameleons Indian chameleons chameleons I The entire genus is listed. The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species included in Appendix I. Please refer to Brookesia spp. for other species in this genus. The entire genus is listed. The entire genus is listed. Indian species – WLPA-schedule-II part-I Indian species not in WLPA The entire genus is listed. girdled lizards II Serpent island gecko II II II II II II The entire genus is listed. This means that all species and subspecies in the genus are subject to the Convention. 13 Feb 2003 4 Feb 1977 4 Feb 1977 4 Feb 1977 4 Feb 1977 4 Feb 1977 6 Jun 1981 4 Feb 1977 Hoplodactylus spp. Sticky-toed gecko III Naultinus spp. New zealand tree gecko III Day geckos Andaman day gecko Leaf-tailed geckos II II II bearded lizards, gila monster Guatemalan beaded lizard II Phelsuma spp. Phelsuma andamanense Uroplatus spp. Family: Helodermatidae Heloderma spp. 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 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 salvator Varanus bengalensis Varanus flavescens Varanus griseus Varanus komodoensis Only populations of New Zealand of species and subspecies in the genus are subject to the Convention. Only populations of New Zealand of species and subspecies in the genus are subject to the Convention. The entire genus is listed. Indian species not in WLPA The entire genus is listed. The entire genus is listed. Please see below for subspecies in Appendix I. 28 May 2003 28 May 2003 4 Feb 1977 4 Feb 1977 12 Jan 2005 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 II 1 Jul 1975 I II II II II II I II II 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 II 1 Jul 1975 I 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 Water lizard Indian monitor, Bengal monitor, Yellow monitor, Ruddy snub-nosed monitor lizard lizard, Indian ovalgrain lizard Grey monitor, desert monitor, Agra monitor lizard Komodo (island) monitor, komodo 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 The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species with an earlier first listing date. The entire genus is listed. 4 Feb 1977 18 Jan 1990 4 Feb 1977 4 Feb 1977 1 Jul 1975 II I The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species in Appendix I. Indian species – WLPA-schedule-I Indian species – WLPA-schedule-I I Indian species – WLPA-schedule-I 1 Jul 1975 I Indian species – WLPA-schedule-I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 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 conicus Eryx johnii Eryx jaculus Eryx whitakeri 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 dragon, ora Indian monitor Chinese crocodile lizard I Indian species – WLPA-schedule-II part -II II 1 Jan 1975 18 Jan 1990 (1 Jul 1975) boas 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 Common sand boas Red or blunt tailed sand boas Caucasian sand boa Whitaker’s boa Yellow anaconda Madagascar tree boa, sanzinia Round Island boas II The entire family is listed. 4 Feb 1977 I Please see below for genera, species and subspecies included in Appendix I and/or with earlier first listing date. The entire genus is listed. 4 Feb 1977 II I 1 Jul 1975 4 Feb 1977 II I 1 Jul 1975 4 Feb 1977 I I I II 1 Jul 1975 4 Feb 1977 1 Jul 1975 4 Feb 1977 II II II II I II Indian species – WLPA-schedule-IV SYN: Gonglophis conicus Indian species – WLPA-schedule-IV Indian species – WLPA-schedule-IV The entire family is listed. 22 Apr 1976 4 Feb 1977 1 Jul 1975 4 Feb 1977 4 Feb 1977 Please see below for species included in Appendix I. 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 egg-eater snake Oriental rat snake, indian rat snake, asian rat snake, whipsnake Asian water snake, checkered keelback water snake III III 4 Feb 1977 4 Feb 1977 Only populations of India are subject to the Convention. WLPA-schedule-II part - II Only populations of India are subject to the Convention. WLPA-schedule-II part-II II II 13 Jan 1984 13 Jan 1984 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 II Indian species – WLPA-schedule-I 1 Jul 1975 II Indian species – WLPA-schedule-II part-II 13 Jan 1984 III Only populations of India are subject to the Convention. WLPA-schedule-II part-II 13 Jan 1984 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 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 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. Python spp. Broad-headed snake Atlanta coral snake II III Central American coral snake, Black-banded coral snake Chinese cobra III Monocellate cobra II Mandalay cobra II Asian cobra,Binocellate cobra Oxus cobra,Black cobra Philippine cobra II Indian species – WLPA-schedule-II part -II 13 Jan 1984 II Indian species – WLPA-schedule-II part -II 13 Jan 1984 II Andaman cobra II Peters’ cobra II 13 Jan 1984 Indochinese cobra II 13 Jan 1984 Indonesian cobra II 13 Jan 1984 Golden spitting cobra King cobra II 13 Jan 1984 II Indian species – WLPA-schedule-II part -II 13 Jan 1984 New World pythons II The entire family is listed. 4 Feb 1977 pythons II The entire family is listed. 4 Feb 1977 Only populations of Honduras are subject to the Convention. Only populations of Honduras are subject to the Convention. II 1 Aug 1985 13 Apr 1987 13 Apr 1987 13 Jan 1984 Indian species – WLPA-schedule-II part -II 13 Jan 1984 13 Jan 1984 13 Jan 1984 Indian species – WLPA-schedule-II part -II 13 Jan 1984 Please see below for genera and subspecies included in Appendix I and/or with an earlier date of first listing. pythons II Python reticulatus Regal python II Python molurus molurus Indian (Rock) or Tiger python I The entire genus is listed. Please see below for subspecies included in Appendix I. Indian species – WLPA-schedule-I SYN:Broghammerus reticulatus. Indian species – WLPA-schedule-I Small ground boas II The entire family is listed. 4 Feb 1977 Tropical rattlesnake, cascabel, cascaval Russell’s viper, daboia Orsini’s viper III Only populations of Honduras are subject to the Convention. Only populations of India are subject to the Convention. WLPA-schedule-II part -II Only the population of Europe (except the area which formerly constituted the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) is subject to the Convention. 13 Apr 1987 Family: Tropidophiidae Tropidophiidae spp. Genera in family include: Exiliboa, Trachyboa, Tropidophis, Ungaliophis. Family: Viperidae Crotalus durissus Daboia russelii (formerly included as Vipera russelli) Vipera ursinii III I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 13 Jan 1984 22 Oct 1987 Wagner’s viper II 11 Jun 1992 (1 Jul 1975) Pig-nosed turtle, Fly River turtle II 12 Jan 2005 Roti Island snakenecked turtle, mccord's Snake-necked turtle Short-necked swamp turtle, Western swamp tortoise II 12 Jan 2005 I 1 Jul 1975 Sea turtles I The entire family is listed. Please see below for species and subspecies with an earlier date of first listing. 4 Feb 1977 Loggerhead Green turtle Pacific hawksbill I I I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Atlantic hawksbill I Indian species – WLPA-schedule-I Indian species – WLPA-schedule-I Please refer to Cheloniidae spp. for other species in this genus. Indian species not in WLPA. Please refer to Cheloniidae spp. for other species in this genus. Indian species – WLPA-schedule-I Atlantic ridley Pacific ridley Flatback I I I Alligator snapping turtle III Central American river turtle II Leathery, Leatherbacked turtle I Indian species – WLPA-schedule-I 1 Jul 1975 II I Formerly listed as Clemmys insculpta. Formerly listed as Clemmys muhlenbergii. 11 Jun 1992 1 Jul 1975 Graptemys spp. Wood turtle Bog turtle, Muhlenberg’s turtle map turtles III 14 Jun 2006 Terrapene spp. box turtles II Only populations of the United States of America are subject to the Convention. 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. Terrapene coahuila Aquatic box turtle I River terrapin, tuntong, common batagur,Box tortoise Three strived roofed turtle Bengal roof turtle, red crowned roof turtle, sail terrapil Painted terrapin Asian box turtles South asian box turtle I Indian species – WLPA-schedule-I 1 Jul 1975 II Indian species not in WLPA 13 Feb 2003 II Indian species – WLPA-schedule-I 13 Feb 2003 II II II The entire genus is listed. Indian species not in WLPA 18 Sep 1997 19 Jul 2000 19 Jul 2000 Vipera wagneri Order: Testudines Family: Carettochelyidae Carettochelys insculpta Family: Chelidae Chelodina mccordi Pseudemydura umbrina Family: Cheloniidae Cheloniidae spp. Genera in the family include: Caretta, Chelonia, Erytmochelys, Lepidochelys, Natator. Caretta caretta Chelonia mydas Eretmochelys imbricata bissa Eretmochelys imbricata imbricata 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 Batagur dhongoka Batagur kachuga Callagur borneoensis Cuora spp. Cuora amboinensis Indian species – WLPA-schedule-I Only populations of the United States of America are subject to the Convention. 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jan 1975 1 Jan 1975 14 Jun 2006 6 Jun 1981 16 Feb 1995 1 Jul 1975 Cuora mouhotii Geoclemys hamiltonii Geoemyda spengleri Heosemys annandalii Heosemys depressa Heosemys grandis Heosemys spinosa Kachuga spp. Keeled box/jagged shelled turtle Spotted pond turtle,spotted black terrapin Black-breasted leaf turtle Yellow-headed temple turtle Turtle Turtle Turtle Indian roofed turtle K .dhongoka Dhoor /dhongoka terrapin K.smithii Chapant/Smith’s terrapin Deccan sawback terrapin Indian tent turtle K.sylhetensis K.tentoria Leucocephalon yuwonoi Malayemys macrocephala Malayemys subtrijuga Mauremys annamensis Mauremys iversoni Mauremys megalocephala Mauremys mutica Mauremys nigricans Mauremys pritchardi Mauremys reevesii Mauremys sinensis Melanochelys tricarinata Morenia ocellata Notochelys platynota Ocadia glyphistoma Ocadia philippeni Orlitia borneensis Pangshura spp. Pangshura smithii Pangshura sylhetensis Pangshura tecta Pangshura tentoria Sacalia bealei Sulawesi forest turtle Snail-eating turtle Malayan snaileating Turtle Annam pond turtle Iverson’s pond turtle, fujian pond turtle Big-headed pond turtle Yellow pond turtle Red-necked pond turtle Pritchard’s pond turtle, Lashio pond turtle Reeves’s turtle Chinese stripenecked turtle Three-keeled Asian turtle Burmese peacock turtle Malayan Flatshelled turtle Guangxi Stripenecked turtle Philippen’s Stripenecked turtle Malayan giant turtle roofed turtles Brown river turtle Assam roofed turle Dura turtle, Indian pond turtle Indian tent turtle Beal’s eyed turtle II Indian species not in WLPA 13 Feb 2003 I Indian species – WLPA-schedule-I 1 Jul 1975 III Only populations of China are subject to the Convention. Formerly listed as Hieremys annandalii. 17 Feb 2005 II II II II II The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species in Appendix I and with an earlier date of first listing. Indian species not in WLPA SYN: Genus Pangshura 13 Feb 2003 13 Feb 2003 13 Feb 2003 13 Feb 2003 13 Feb 2003 II 13 Feb 2003 II II 12 Jan 2005 II III Formerly listed as Annamemys annamensis Only populations of China are subject to the Convention. III Formerly listed as Chinemys megalocephala. Only populations of China are subject to the Convention. II III III III III I Formerly listed as Chinemys nigricans. Only populations of China are subject to the Convention. Only populations of China are subject to the Convention. Formerly listed as Chinemys reevesii. Only populations of China are subject to the Convention. Formerly listed as Ocadia sinensis. Only populations of China are subject to the Convention. Indian species – WLPA-schedule-I 13 Feb 2003 17 Feb 2005 13 Feb 2003 17 Feb 2005 17 Feb 2005 17 Feb 2005 17 Feb 2005 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 II 12 Jan 2005 III III II II II II I II III Only populations of China are subject to the Convention. Only populations of China are subject to the Convention. Formerly listed as Kachuga spp. Indian species not in WLPA Indian species not in WLPA Formerly listed as Kachuga tecta. Indian species – WLPA-schedule-I Indian species not in WLPA Only populations of China are subject to the Convention. 17 Feb 2005 17 Feb 2005 13 Feb 2003 13 Feb 2003 13 Feb 2003 13 Feb 2003 1 Jul 1975 13 Feb 2003 17 Feb 2005 Sacalia pseudocellata False-eyed turtle III Sacalia quadriocellata Four-eyed turtle III Siebenrockiella crassicollis Sienbenrockiella leytensis Black marsh turtle Philippine pond Turtle II II 13 Feb 2003 13 Feb 2003 Big-headed turtle II 13 Feb 2003 Madagascar turtle II 1 Jul 1975 Big-headed Amazon River turtle South american turtles II 1 Jul 1975 II The entire genus is listed. 1 Jul 1975 Family: Testudinidae Testudinidae spp. land tortoises II 4 Feb 1977 Geochelone spp. land tortoises II Geochelone elegans Indian starred tortoise Assam land tortoise 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. Indian species-WLPA-Schedule-IV Please see below for species included in Appendix I. I Formerly listed as Geochelone radiata 1 Jul 1975 I I II Formerly listed as Geochelone yniphora Formerly listed as Geochelone nigra The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species included in Appendix I. 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Family: Platysternidae Platysternon megacephalum Family: Podocnemididae Erymnochelys madagascariensis Peltocephalus dumerilianus Podocnemis spp. Geochelone emys Geochelone elongate Yellow tortoise/red nosed Geochelone travancorica Travancorica tortoise Astrochelys radiata Madagascar radiated tortoise Angulated tortoise Galapagos tortoise gopher tortoises Astrochelys yniphora Chelonoidis nigra Gopherus spp. Gopherus flavomarginatus Homopus spp. Kinixys spp. Malacochersus spp. Psammobates geometricus Pyxis spp. Pyxis arachnoides Pyxis planicauda Testudo spp. Testudo kleinmanni Testudo werneri Family: Trionychidae Amyda cartilaginea Apalone spinifera ater Only populations of China are subject to the Convention. Only populations of China are subject to the Convention. 17 Feb 2005 17 Feb 2005 1 Jul 1975 Bolson tortoise African parrot-beaked tortoises Hinged-back tortoises Pancake tortoises Geometric turtle Spider tortoises I II The entire genus is listed. 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 II The entire genus is listed. 1 Jul 1975 II I II The entire genus is listed. 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Malagasy spider tortoise Flat-tailed spider sortoise Land tortoises I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 Egyptian tortoise Land tortoise I I Asiatic softshell turtle Cuatro cienegas II II 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. 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Indian species – WLPA-schedule-IV 12 Jan 2005 1 Jul 1975 Aspideretes gangeticus softshell turtle Indian softshell turtle I Indian species –WLPA-schedule-I SYN: Trionyx gangeticus 1 Jul 1975 Aspideretes hurum Peacock softshell turtle I Indian species – WLPA-schedule-I SYN: Trionyx hurum 1 Jul 1975 Aspideretes nigricans Black softshell turtle turtles I SYN: Trionyx nigricans 1 Jul 1975 II 13 Feb 2003 Indian Flap-shell tortoise Indian Flap-shell Tortoise Burmese flapshell turtle Wattle-necked softshell turtle giant softshell turtles II The entire genus is listed. Indian species – WLPA-schedule-IV Indian species – WLPA-schedule-I II Indian species – WLPA-schedule-I 1 Jul 1975 Chitra spp. Chitra indica Lissemys punctata Lissemys punctata punctata Lissemys scutata Palea steindachneri Pelochelys spp. Pelochelys bibroni Pelochelys cantoni Pelodiscus axenaria Pelodiscus maackii Pelodiscus parviformis Rafetus swinhoei Audithia turtle Asian giant soft shell turtle Chinese softshell turtle Chinese softshell turtle Chinese softshell turtle Shanghai softshell turtle II III II II II III III III III 16 Feb 1995 16 Feb 1995 Only populations of China are subject to the Convention. The entire genus is listed. This means that all species and subspecies in the genus are subject to the Convention. Indian species – WLPA-schedule-I Indian species – WLPA-schedule-IV-(Family) 17 Feb 2005 Only populations of China are subject to the Convention. Only populations of China are subject to the Convention. Only populations of China are subject to the Convention. Only populations of China are subject to the Convention. 17 Feb 2005 13 Feb 2003 13 Feb 2003 13 Feb 2003 17 Feb 2005 17 Feb 2005 17 Feb 2005 Class: Amphibia (Amphibians) Taxon Order: Anura Family: Bufonidae Altiphrynoides spp. Atelopus zeteki Bufo periglenes Bufo superciliaris Nectophrynoides spp. Nimbaphrynoides spp. Spinophrynoides spp. Common names include 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 Webbed footed or tree toad African viviparous toads African viviparous toads Family: Calyptocephalellidae Calyptocephalella gayi Family: Dendrobatidae Allobates femoralis Appendix Brilliant-thighed I The entire genus is listed. 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I I The entire genus is listed. Indian species – WLPA-schedule-IV 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 I The entire genus is listed. 1 Jul 1975 I The entire genus is listed. 1 Jul 1975 III Only populations of Brazil are subject to the Convention. 27 Apr 2011 II 22 Oct 1987 Allobates zaparo Cryptophyllobates azureiventris Dendrobates spp. Epipedobates spp. Phyllobates spp. Family: Hylidae Agalychnis spp. Family: Mantellidae Mantella spp. Mantella aurantiaca Family: Microhylidae Dyscophus antongilii Scaphiophryne gottlebei Family: Ranidae Euphlyctis hexadactylus Hoplobatrachus tigerinus Family: Rheobatrachidae Rheobatrachus spp. Order: Caudata Family: Ambystomidae Ambystoma dumerilii Ambystoma mexicanum Ambystoma lermaense Family: Cryptobranchidae Andrias spp. (Includes generic synonym Megalobatrachus) Cryptobranchus alleganiensis poison frog Sanguine poison frog Sky-blue poison frog poison dart frogs, poison arrow frogs poison dart frogs, poison arrow frogs poison arrow frogs II 22 Oct 1987 II 22 Oct 1987 II The entire genus is listed. 22 Oct 1987 II The entire genus is listed. 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 698igantea 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 Asian bullfrog, Sixfingered frog Indian bullfrog II Indian species – WLPA-schedule-IV 1 Aug 1985 II Indian species – WLPA-schedule-IV 1 Aug 1985 II The entire genus is listed. 1 Aug 1985 Gastric brooding (platypus) frog (1 Jul 1975) Lake Patzcuaro salamander, Achoque Salamander, Axolotl Lake lerma salamander II 1 Jul 1975 II II 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 giant salamanders I The entire genus is listed. 1 Jul 1975 Hell bender III Only populations of United States of America subject to the Convention. Includes sub species 3 Apr 2012 allegianensis and bishop. Family: Salamandridae Neurergus kaiseri Pleurodeles poireti Kaiser’s spotted newt Algerian salamander I III 23 Jun 2010 Only populations of Tunicia are subject to the Convention. 22 Apr 1976 Class: Actinopterygii (Bony fishes) Taxon Order: Acipenseriformes Acipenseriformes spp. Family: Acipenseridae Acipenser brevirostrum Acipenser fulvescens Common name Appendix Notation First listed (1 Jul 1975) 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 Apr 1998 Short-nosed sturgeon Lake sturgeon I 1 Jul 1975 II 1 Jul 1975 Acipenser oxyrhynchus Acipenser sturio Huso huso Family Polyodontidae Polyodon spathula Atlantic sturgeon Common sturgeon, Baltic sturgeon Beluga sturgeon Duckbill cat, Missisippi paddlefish II I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 II 1 April 1998 II 11 Jun 1992 Order: Anguilliformes Family: Anguillidae Anguilla anguilla Order: Cypriniformes Family: Catostomidae Chasmistes cujus Family: Cyprinidae Caecobarbus geertsi Probarbus jullieni Order: Osteoglossiformes Family: Osteoglossidae Arapaima gigas Scleropages formosus (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 (1 Jul 1975) Arapaima, Pirarucu Asian bonytongue, Asian arowana II I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Order: Perciformes Family: Labridae Cheilinus igantean Family: Sciaenidae Totoaba macdonaldi Order: Siluriformes Family: Pangasiidae Pangasianodon gigas (4 Feb 1977) Humphead wrasse II Macdonald weakfish, Totoaba I Indian species – not in WLPA 4 Feb 1977 (1 Jul 1975) (Thailand) Giant catfish I 1 Jul 1975 Order: Syngnathiformes Family: Syngnathidae Hippocampus spp. (15 May 2004) seahorses II The entire genus is listed. Hippocampus barbaniensis Reunion seahorse II Indian species – WLPA- schedule –I Hippocampus capensis Knysna sea horse II Indian species – WLPA- schedule –I Hippocampus mohnikei Japanese seahorse II Indian species – WLPA- schedule –I Hippocampus spinosissimus Hedgehog seahorse II Indian species – WLPA- schedule –I Hippocampus fuscus Chilka seahorse II Indian species – WLPA- schedule –I Hippocampushistrix Spincy/thorny seahorse Great seahorse II Indian species – WLPA- schedule –I II Indian species – WLPA- schedule –I Black/colored/699ig ante/spotted/yellow seahorse Flat face/three spotted seahorse II Indian species – WLPA- schedule –I II Indian species – WLPA- schedule –I Hippocampus kelloggi Hippocampus kuda Hippocampus trimaculatus 12 Jan 2005 15 May 2004 15 May 2004 15 May 2004 15 May 2004 15 May 2004 15 May 2004 15 May 2004 15 May 2004 15 May 2004 15 May 2004 Class: Elasmobranchii (Sharks) Taxon Order: Carcharhiniformes Family: Sphyrnidae Sphyrna lewini Common name Appendix Notation First listed 25 Sep 2012 Hammerhead sharks III Only populations of Costa Rica is subject to the Convention. Indian species not in WLPA 25 Sep 2012 Order: Lamniformes Family: Cetorhinidae Cetorhinus maximus Basking shark II Cetorhinus maximus Basking shark II Family: Lamnidae Carcharodon carcharias Great white shark II Carcharodon carcharias Great white shark II Lamna nasus Porbeagle//Mackeral/ Beaumaris shark III Order: Orectolobiformes Family: Rhincodontidae Rhincodon typus Order: Pristiformes Family: Pristidae Pristidae Genera in this family include: Anoxypristis, Pristis Anoxypristis cuspidate (13 Sep 2000) 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. 13 Feb 2003 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. Only populations of 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 are subject to the Convention. Indian species not in WLPA 12 Jan 2005 13 Sep 2000 10 Aug 2001 25 Sep 2012 (13 Feb 2003) Whale shark II Indian species – WLPA- schedule –I 13 Feb 2003 (13 Sep 2007) Sawfish I Except the species included in Appendix II. 13 Sep 2007 Knife tooth sawfish, pointed sawfish Freshwater sawfish I Indian species – WLPA- schedule –I 13 Sep 2007 II Indian species – WLPA- schedule –I 13 Sep 2007 Pristis pectinata Comb shark, smooth tooth sawfish I Pristis zijsron Green sawfish /long comb/long snout/narrow snout I Pristis microdon 13 Sep 2007 Indian species not in WLPA Indian species – WLPA- schedule –I 13 Sep 2007 Class: Sarcopterygii (Bony fishes) Order: Ceratodontiformes Family: Ceratodontidae Neoceratodus forsteri Order: Coelacanthiformes Family: Latimeriidae Latimeria spp. Latimeria chalumnae Latimeria menadoensis (1 Jul 1975) Australian lungfish II coelacanths Gombessa coelacanth Menado coelacanth I I I 257 1 Jul 1975 (1 Jul 1975) The entire genus is listed. 19 Jul 2000 1 Jul 1975 19 Jul 2000 Invertebrate Animals 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 Only populations of Ecuador are subject to the Convention. 16 Oct 2003 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 Notation Tarantula Tarantula red-kneed tarantulas II II II Red-kneed Tarantula II 1 Aug 1985 (16 Feb 1995) Emperor scorpion Emperor scorpion Emperor scorpion II II II 16 Feb 1995 16 Feb 1995 16 Feb 1995 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 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 Not found in India. Only populations of South Africa are subject to the Convention. 13 Sep 2000 Satanas beetle II Not found in India. Only populations of South Africa are subject to the Convention. 23 Jun 2010 (4 Feb 1977) White spotted agrias, Amydon agrias (butterfly) III Morpho godartii lachaumei Godart’s morpho (butterfly) III Prepona praeneste buckleyana Butterfly III Swallowtail butterfly Swallowtail butterfly Bhutan glory swallowtails II II II Family: Papilionidae Atrophaneura jophon Atrophaneura pandiyana Bhutanitis spp. Only populations of Bolivia are subject to the Convention. Only populations of Bolivia are subject to the Convention. Only populations of Bolivia are subject to the Convention. The entire genus is listed. 14 Oct 2010 14 Oct 2010 14 Oct 2010 13 Feb 2003 13 Feb 2003 22 Oct 1987 II Bhutanitis liddeerdalii Ornithoptera spp. birdwing butterflies II Indian species WLPAschedule – II part- II The entire genus is listed Indian species. 22 Oct. 1987 16 Feb 1979 Please see below for species in Appendix I and/or with earlier date of first listing. Ornithoptera alexandrae Ornithoptera allotei Queen Alexandra’s birdwing butterfly Birdwing butterfly I II 4 Feb 1977 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 II 4 Feb 1977 Papilio chikae Papilio homerus Papilio hospiton Parnassius apollo Luzon peacock swallowtail Homerus swallowtail Corsican swallowtail Mountain Apollo butterfly, Snow apollo Kaiser-i-hind butterflies I I I II 22 Oct 1987 22 Oct 1987 22 Oct 1987 4 Feb 1977 Teinopalpus spp. II II Teino palpus imperialis Trogonoptera spp. birdwing butterflies II Troides spp. birdwing butterflies II Troides aeacus Troides helena Troides minos Golden/small birdwing Black & gold birdwing Birdwing II II II Indian species The entire genus is listed. Indian speciesT.imperialis Indian species – WLPA- schedule – II part- II The entire genus is listed. Indian species The entire genus is listed. This means that all species and subspecies in the genus are subject to the Convention. Indian speciesT.minor,T.helena Indian species Indian species Indian species 22 Oct 1987 22 Oct. 1987 16 Feb 1979 16 Feb 1979 16 Feb 1979 16 Feb 1979 16 Feb 1979 Phylum: Annelida (Annelid worms) Class: Hirudinoidea (leeches) Taxon Order: Arhynchobdellida Family: Hirudinidae Hirudo medicinalis Hirudo verbena Common name Appendix Medicinal leech Southern medicinal leech II II Notation First listed (22 Oct 1987) 22 Oct 1987 22 Oct 1987 Phylum: Mollusca (Molluscs) Class: Bivalvia (Bivalves) Taxon Order: Mytiloida Family: Mytilidae Lithophaga lithophaga Common name Appendix Sea mussel II Notation First listed (12 Jan 2005) 12 Jan 2005 Order: Unionida Family: Unionidae Conradilla caelata Cyprogenia aberti Dromus dromas Epioblasma curtisi Epioblasma florentina Epioblasma sampsonii Epioblasma sulcata perobliqua Epioblasma torulosa 703igantean703703703s Epioblasma torulosa rangiana Epioblasma torulosa torulosa Epioblasma turgidula Epioblasma 703igant Fusconaia cuneolus Fusconaia edgariana Lampsilis higginsii Lampsilis orbiculata orbiculata Lampsilis satur Lampsilis virescens Plethobasus cicatricosus Plethobasus cooperianus 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. (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 I II I I I I I I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 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 Mussel Club pearly mussel Rough pigtoe mussel Fat pocketbook mussel Cumberland monkey-face mussel Appalachian monkey-face Mussel Pale 703igantea pearly mussel Nicklin’s pearly mussel Tampico pearly mussel Cumberland bean mussel II I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I 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 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 (29 Jul 1983) Giant clams II Tridacna.crocea Boring/saffron coloured clam II Tridacna.maxima Maxima, small giant clam II Tridacna.squamosa Fluted/scaly ginat clam II Tridacna derasa Tridacna gigas Hippopus hippopus Giant clam Giant clam Horse hoof clam II II II The entire family is listed. Please see below for species with earlier first listed date. Indian species- not in WLPA Indian species – WLPA – schedule –I 1 Aug 1985 Indian species – WLPA-schedule- I 1 Aug 1985 Indian species – WLPA- schedule – I 1 Aug 1985 1 Aug 1985 29 Jul 1983 29 Jul 1983 1 Aug 1985 Class: Gastropoda (Snails and conches) Taxon Order: Mesogastropoda Family: Strombidae Strombus gigas Order: Stylommatophora Family: Achatinellidae Achatinella spp. Family: Camaenidae Common name Appendix Queen conch II Notation First listed (11 Jun 1992) 11 Jun 1992 (22 Oct 1987) Oahu tree snails I The entire genus is listed. 22 Oct 1987 Papustyla pulcherrima (includes generic synonym Papuina) Manus island tree snail II 1 Jul 1975 Phylum: Cnidaria (Coelenterata) (Coral-like animals) Class: Anthozoa (Corals and sea anemones) Taxon Order: Antipatharia Antipatharia spp. Family: Antipathidae Antipathes dichotoma Antipathes valdiviae Stichopathes indica Stichopathes papillosa Family: Myriopathidae Curpressopathes abies Family: Schizopathidae Abyssopathes lyra Bathypathes patula Order: Gorgonaceae Family: Coralliidae Corallium elatius Corallium japonicum (syn. Paracorallium japonicum) Corallium konjoi (syn. Corallium konojoi) Corallium secundum Order: Helioporacea Family: Helioporidae Helioporidae spp. Includes only the species Heliopora coerulea.. Order: Scleractinia Scleractinia spp. Common name Appendix Notation Black corals II The entire order is listed. Indian species black corals black corals black corals black corals II II II II Indian species – WLPA-schedule – I Indian species – WLPA-schedule – I Indian species – WLPA-schedule – I Indian species – WLPA-schedule – I 6 Jun 1981 6 Jun 1981 6 Jun 1981 6 Jun 1981 Black corals II Indian species – WLPA-schedule – I 6 Jun 1981 Lyre coral Extended black coral II II Indian species – WLPA-schedule – I Indian species – WLPA-schedule – I 6 Jun 1981 6 Jun 1981 (1 Jul 2008) Boke, maguey, momoiro – Sarigo Red coral III Only populations of China are subject to the provisions of the Convention. Only populations of China are subject to the provisions of the Convention. 1 Jul 2008 Red coral, white coral, shiro – sango III Only populations of China are subject to the provisions of the Convention. 1 Jul 2008 Pink coral, Formosa pink coral, angel skin coral III Only populations of China are subject to the provisions of the Convention. 1 Jul 2008 III First listed (6 Jun 1981) 6 Jun 1981 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. Indian species Stony corals II The entire order is listed. Fossils are not subject to the provisions of the Convention. 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, Indian species – WLPA schedule –I – are listed below: Acroporidae: Acropora aspera, A.cytherea, A.danai, A. digitifera, A.echinata, A.florida, A.formosa, A.forskalii, A. granulose, A. hemprichii, A. humilis, A. hyacinthus, A.intermedia, A.microphthalma, A.millepora, A. monticulosa, A. multiacuta, A.nana, A.nasuta, A.nobilis, A.palifera, A.pharaonis, A.pruinosa, A.secale, A.selago, A.valencennesii, A.valida, A.yongei Astreopora listeri, Astrepora myriophthalma, Montipora aequituberculata, M.angulata, M.digitata, M. edwardsi, M.foliosa, M.granulosa, M.hispida, M.informis, M. millepora, M.monasteriata, M.peltiformis, M.spumosa, 1 Aug 1985 (1 Aug 1985) 18 Jan 1990 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, 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. M.tuberculosa, M.venosa, M.vernilli, M. verrucosa. _________ Agariciidae: Coeloseris mayeri, Gardineroseris planulata, Leptoseris explanata, Leptoseris hawaiiensis, Leptoseris papyracea, Leptoseris tenuis, Pachyseris rugosa, Pachyseris speciosa, Pavona cacatus, Pavona clavus, Pavona decussate, Pavona divaricata, Pavona duerdeni, Pavona explanulata, Pavona maldivensis, Pavona varians, Pavonca xarifae _____________ Anthemiphylliidae: Anthemiphyllia dentate ______________ Caryophylliidae: Caryophyllia ambrosia, C.cincticulatus, C.grayi, C.paradoxus, C.scillaemorpha, C.smithii, Deltocyathus andamanicus, Euphyllia glabrescens, Heterocyathus aequicostatus, Lophelia pertusa, Paracyathus andersoni, Paracyathus indicus, Paracyathus profundus, Physogyra lichtensteini, Plerogyra sinuosa, Polycyathus andamanensis, Polycyathus verilli, Solenosmilia variabilis, Stephanocyathus nobilis __________________ Dendrophylliidae: Balanophyllia bairdiana, B.carinata, B. imperialis, B.scabra, B.stimpsonii, Cladopsammia gracilis, Dendrophyllia arbuscula, D.minuscula, Eguschipsammia gaditana, Enallopsammia pusilla, E.rostrata, Endopsammia philippensis, Heteropsammia cochlea, Tubastraea coccinea, Tubastraea tagusensis, Turbinaria crater, Turbinaria frondens, Turbinaria mesenterina, Turbinaria peltata, Turbinaria reniformis _________________ Faviidae: Cyphastrea chalcidicum, Cyphastrea microphthalma, Cyphastrea serailia, Diploastrea heliopora, Echinopora gemmacea, Echinopora hirsutissima, E. horrid, E. lamellose, Favia favus, Favia laxa, Favia 705igant, F.rotumana, F.speciosa, F.stelligera, Favites abdita, Favites flexusa, Favites halicora, Favites pentagona, Goniastrea favulus, G.retiformis, Leptastrea bottae, L.purpurea, L.transversa, Leptoria Phrygia, Montastraea annuligera, Oulastrea crispate, Oulophyllia crispa, Platygyra daedalea, P.lamelliana, P.sinensis, Plesiastrea versipora. _____________________ Flabellidae: Flabellum deludens, F.japonicum, F.paboninum, Javania cailleti, Placotrochus laevis, Rhizotrochus typus, Truncatoflabellum paripayoninum, Truncatoflabellum stokesii ___________________ Fungiacyathidae: Fungiacyathus stephanus, F.symmetricus ___________________ Fungiidae: Ctenactis crassa, C.echinata, Fungia concinna, F.costulata, F.cyclotites, F.distorta, F.fragilis, F.fungites, F.gravis, F.hexagonalis, F.horrida, F.paumotensis, F.repanda, F.scruposa, F.scutaria, F.sinensis, F.somervillei, Herpolitha limax, Lithophyllon mokai, Podabacia crustacean, Polyphyllia talpina, Sandalotitha robusta ___________ Merulinidae: Hydnophora exesa, H. grandis, H. microconos, H. rigida, Merulina ampliata, Scapophyllia cylindrical _______________ Mussidae: Acanthastrea echinata, Cynarina lacrymalis, Lobophylla corymbosa, Symphyllia recta __________________ Oculinidae: Cyathelia axillaris, Galaxea astreata, G. fascicularis, Madrepora oculata ____________________ Pocilloporidae: Palauastrea ramose, Pocillopora ankeli, P.damicornis, P. eydouxi, P. ligulata, P.meandrina, P.verrucosa, P. woodjonesi, Seriatopora hystrix, S. stellata, Stylophora mordax, Stylophora pistillata ________________________ Poritidae: Alveopora daedalea, Goniopora djiboutiensis, G.columna, G.lobata, G.minor, G. planulata, G.stokesi, G.stutchburyi, G. tenuidens, Porites australiensis, P. compressa, P.cylindrica, P. eridani, P.lichen, P. lobata, P.lutea, P.murrayensis, P.nigriscens, P.nodifera, P.rus, P.solida, P.somaliensis ______________________ Rhizangiidae: Cladangie exusta, Culicia rubeola, Culicia smithii ______________________ Siderastreidae: Coscinaraea exaesa, C. monile, Psammocora contigua, P. digitata, P. haimiana, P. profundacella, Pseudosiderastrea tayamai, Siderastrea savignyana ________________________ Trachyphiliidae: Tracyphllia geoffroyi ______________________ Please see below for genera with an earlier date of first listing. 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 Tubiporidae spp. Genera in the family include: Tubipora Tubipora musica 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) pipe corals II The entire family is listed. Fossils are not subject to the provisions of the Convention. 1 Aug 1985 Organ pipe coral II Indian spceis –WLPA-schedule – I Class: Hydrozoa (Fire corals, stinging medusae) Taxon Order: Milleporina Family: Milleporidae Milleporidae spp. Genera in the family include: Millepora Millepora dichotoma Millepora platyphylla Millepora tenera 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. Conopora laevis Common name Appendix Notation First listed 1 Aug 1985) fire corals II 1 Aug 1985 fire corals fire corals fire corals II II II The entire family is listed. Fossils are not subject to the provisions of the Convention. Indian spceis –WLPA-schedule – I Indian spceis –WLPA-schedule – I Indian spceis –WLPA-schedule – I branched hydrocorals II The entire family is listed. Fossils are not subject to the provisions of the Convention. Indian species 18 Jan 1990 II Indian species not in WLPA 18 Jan 1990 1 Aug 1985 1 Aug 1985 1 Aug 1985 (18 Jan 1990) Kingdom: Plantae (Plants) The details of annotations# are given in the end Family: Agavaceae Agave parviflora Santa Cruz I (29 Jul 1983) 29 Jul 1983 striped agave Queen Victoria agave Dehesa bear-grass II #4 29 Jul 1983 II Including all parts and derivatives. 29 Jul 1983 Snowdrops II #4 The entire genus is listed. (18 Jan 1990) 18 Jan 1990 Sternbergia spp. sternbergias II #4 18 Jan 1990 Sternbergia fischeriana sternbergias II Indian species not in WLPA SYN: Sternbergia vernalis, Amaryllis lutea, Amaryllis vernalis, Oporanthus fisherianus Cashews Cashews II II Including all parts and derivatives. Including all parts and derivatives. Ghaap, Bitter Ghaap, Hoodia II #9 The entire genus is listed. This means that all species and subspecies with a scientific name starting with Hoodia are listed under the Convention. pachypodiums II #4 The entire genus is listed. Agave victoriae-reginae Nolina interrata Family: Amaryllidaceae Galanthus spp. Family: Anacardiaceae Operculicarya hyphaenoides Operculicarya pachypus Family: Apocynaceae Hoodia spp. Species in this genus includes Hoodia gordonii Pachypodium spp. The entire genus is listed. (23 Jun 2010) 23 Jun 2010 23 Jun 2010 (1 Jul 1975) 12 Jan 2005 1 Jul 1975 Please see below for species in Appendix I. Pachypodium ambongense Pachypodium baronii Pachypodium decaryi Rauvolfia 708igantean708 Family: Araliaceae Panax ginseng Panax quinquefolius I I I II Including all parts and derivatives. Including all parts and derivatives. Including all parts and derivatives. #2 Indian species not in WLPA Designates all parts and derivatives except: a) seeds and pollen; and b) finished products packaged and ready for retail trade. Ginseng II #3 Only populations of the Russian Federation and only whole and sliced roots and parts of roots are subject to the Convention. [Manufactured parts or derivatives such as powders, pills, extracts, tonics, teas and confectionary are not subject to the Convention.] American ginseng II #3 Only whole and sliced roots and parts of roots are subject to the Convention. [Manufactured parts or derivatives such as powders, pills, extracts, tonics, teas and confectionary are not subject to the Convention.] Snake-root, Devil-pepper 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 18 Jan 1990 (1 Jul 1975) 19 Jul 2000 1 Jul 1975 Family: Araucariaceae Araucaria araucana Monkey-puzzle tree I Himalayan may-apple II Family: Bromeliaceae Tillandsia harrisii Harris tillandsia II Tillandsia kammii Kamm tillandsia II Tillandsia kautskyi Kautsky tillandsia Maury tillandsia II Sprengel tillandsia Sucre tillandsia II Family: Berberidaceae Podophyllum hexandrum Tillandsia mauryana Tillandsia sprengeliana Tillandsia sucrei Tillandsia xerographica Family: Cactaceae Cactaceae spp. II II Xerographic tillandsia II cacti, cactus II (1 Jul 1975) 1 Jul 1975 Indian species not in WLPA #2 Designates all parts and derivatives except: a) seeds and pollen; and b) finished products packaged and ready for retail trade. #4 #4 #4 (18 Jan 1990) 18 Jan 1990 (11 Jun 1992) 11 Jun 1992 11 Jun 1992 11 Jun 1992 #4 #4 11 Jun 1992 #4 #4 11 Jun 1992 excludes Pereskia spp.,Pereskiopsis spp.& Quiabentia spp. Cactus is cultivated in India and not listed in WLPA. 11 Jun 1992 11 Jun 1992 (1 Jul 1975) 1 Jul 1975 6#4 Designates all parts and derivatives, except: a) seeds, spores and pollen (including pollinia). The exemption does not apply to seeds from Cactaceae spp. Exported from Mexico; 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 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. Ariocarpus spp. Astrophytum asterias living-rock cacti Sea-urchin cactus, Star cactus 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 709igantea – Schlumbergera orssichiana x Schlumbergera 709igantea – Schlumbergera opuntioides x Schlumbergera 709igantea – Schlumbergera 709igantea (cultivars) – Cactaceae spp. Colour mutants grafted on the following grafting stocks: Harrisia ‘Jusbertii’, Hylocereus trigonus or Hylocereus undatus – Opuntia microdasys (cultivars). I The entire genus is listed. 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 Aztekium ritteri Coryphantha werdermannii Discocactus spp. Echinocereus ferreirianus lindsayi Echinocereus schmollii Escobaria minima Escobaria sneedii Mammillaria pectinifera Mammillaria solisioides Melocactus conoideus Melocactus deinacanthus Melocactus glaucescens Melocactus paucispinus Obregonia denegrii Pachycereus militaris Pediocactus bradyi Pediocactus knowltonii Pediocactus paradinei Pediocactus peeblesianus Pediocactus sileri Pelecyphora spp. Sclerocactus brevihamatus tobuschii Sclerocactus erectocentrus Sclerocactus glaucus Sclerocactus mariposensis Sclerocactus mesae-verdae Sclerocactus nyensis Sclerocactus papyracanthus Aztec cactus Jabali pincushion cactus Discocacti Lindsay’s hedgehog cactus Lamb’s-tail cactus Nellie’s corycactus Sneed pincushion cactus Conchilinque Pitayita Conelike Turk’s-cap cactus Wonderfully bristled Turk’scap cactus Woolly waxy-stemmed Turk-cap cactus Few-spined Turk’s-cap cactus Artichoke cactus Teddy-bear cactus, Military cap Brady pincushion cactus, san 710igant cactus, winkler pincushion cactus Knowlton cactus Houserock valley cactus Fickeisen cactus, Peebles Navajo cactus Siler pincushion cactus 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 I I I I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 The entire genus is listed. 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I I I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I The entire genus is listed. 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 I 13 Feb 2003 I 1 Jul 1975 Sclerocactus pubispinus Sclerocactus wrightiae Strombocactus spp. Turbinicarpus spp. Uebelmannia spp. Family: Caryocaraceae Caryocar costaricense Family: Compositae (Asteraceae) Saussurea costus (also referenced as Saussurea lappa; includes synonyms Aplotaxis lappa and Aucklandia coustus) Family: Crassulaceae Dudleya stolonifera Dudleya traskiae Family: Cucurbitaceae Zygosicyos pubescens Zygosicyos tripartitus Family: Cupressaceae Fitzroya cupressoides Pilgerodendron uviferum Family: Cyatheaceae Cyathea spp. (includes genera Alsophila, Nephelea, Sphaeropteris and Trichipteris) cactus Great basin fishhook cactus Wright’s fishhook cactus Disc cactus, top cactus Turbinicarps Uebelmann cacti I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I The entire genus is listed. 1 Jul 1975 I I The entire genus is listed. The entire genus is listed. 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Ajo II #4 Costus, kuth root, aucklandia, kushta, kust, mu xiang, patchak, quang mu xiang, radix aucklandiae I Indian species-WLPA- schedule –VI (1 Jul 1975) 1 Jul 1975 (1 Jul 1975) 1 Jul 1975 Laguna Beach dudleya Santa Barbara Island dudleya II Includes all parts and derivatives. (29 Jul 1983) 29 Jul 1983 II Includes all parts and derivatives. 29 Jul 1983 II II Fitzroya, alerce Pilgerodendron I I tree ferns II #4 The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species with an earlier date of first listing, after Indian species. Alsophila andersonii II #4 Indian species not in WLPA SYN: Cyathea andersonii Alsophila balakrishnanii II #4 Indian species not in WLPA SYN: Cyathea balakrishnanii Alsophila costularis II #4 Indian species not in WLPA SYN: Cyathea chinensis Alsophila gammiei II #4 Indian species not in WLPA Alsophila gigantean II #4 Indian species not in WLPA SYN: Cyathea 711igantean Alsophila khasyana II #4 Indian species not in WLPA SYN: Cyathea khasyana, Alsophila ornate/oldhami Indian 8 spp. of Alsophila & 11 spp. of Sphaeropteris (23 Jun 2010) 23 Jun 2010 23 Jun 2010 (1 Jul 1975) 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 (1 Jul 1975) 4 Feb 1977 Alsophila nilgirensis II #4 Indian species not in WLPA SYN: Cyathea nilgirensis Alsophila spinulosa II Sphaeropteris albosetacea II Sphaeropteris brunoniana II Sphaeropteris crinita II Sphaeropteris glauca II Sphaeropteris holttumiana II #4 Indian species not in WLPA SYN: Cyathea spinulosa, Alsophila/Amphicosmia decipiens #4 Indian species not in WLPA SYN: Cyathea/Alsophila albosetacea #4 Indian species not in WLPA SYN: Cyathea/Alsophila brunoniana #4 Indian species not in WLPA SYN: Cyathea/Alsophila crinita #4 Indian species not in WLPA SYN: Cyathea contaminans/Alsophila contaminans #4 Indian species not in WLPA SYN: Cyathea holttumiana Sphaeropteris nicobarica II #4 Indian species not in WLPA SYN: Cyathea nicobarica II II II II #4 #4 #4 #4 Cycads II Beddomes’ cycad I #4 The entire family is listed. Please see below for species included in Appendix I. Indian species-WLPA-schedule-VI Cyathea capensis Cyathea dredgei Cyathea mexicana Cyathea salvinii Family: Cycadaceae Cycadaceae spp. Genera in the family include: Cycas, Dyerocycas, Epicycas. Cycas beddomei II Cycas pectinata Cycas rumphii Malayan fern palm II Cycas circinalis Family: Dicksoniaceae Cibotium barometz II Indian species not in WLPA SYN: C. jenkinsiana, C. circinalis var. pectinata Indian species not in WLPA SYN: C. celebica Indian species not in WLPA SYN: C. undulate, C. wallichii, C. rumphii 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 (4 Feb 1977) 4 Feb 1977 4 Feb 1977 16 Nov 1975 4 Feb 1977 4 Feb 1977 (1 Jul 1975) 1 Jul 1975 Tree fern, golden moss II #4 Indian species not in WLPA Tree fern II #4 Only populations of the Americas are subject to the Convention. Family: Didiereaceae Didiereaceae spp. Alluaudia II #4 The entire family is listed. Family: Dioscoreaceae Dioscorea deltoidea Elephant’s foot II #4 Indian species not in WLPA Venus Flytrap II #4 (11 Jun 1992) 11 Jun 1992 III Only populations of Madagascar are 22 Dec 2011 Dicksonia spp. Family: Droseraceae Dionaea muscipula Family: Ebenaceae Diospyros (104 speciesof the genus) 1 Jul 1975 (4 Feb 1977) 4 Feb 1977 (1 Jul 1975) 1 Jul 1975 subject to the Convention. Family: Euphorbiaceae Euphorbia spp. euphorbias 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 Family: Juglandaceae Oreomunnea pterocarpa Family: Lauraceae Aniba rosaeodora Family: Leguminosae (Fabaceae) Caesalpinia echinata (1 Jul 1975) #4 Succulent species only 1 Jul 1975 except Euphorbia misera and the species included in Appendix I. Artificially propagated specimens of Euphorbia trigona 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 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 II I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 I I II 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Artificially propagated specimens of cultivars are not subject to the provisions of the Convention. I Boojum tree Arbol del barril II I I #4 Muei III #1 Only populations of Nepal are subject to the Convention. Indian species not in WLPA Gavilán II #4 Rosewood II #12 Only logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets, plywood and essential oil, excluding finished products packaged and ready for retail, are subject to the provisions of the Convention. Brazilwood, Pau-Brasil, Pernambuco II #10 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 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) 23 Jun 2010 (1 Jul 1975) 13 Sept 2007 III Dalbergia darienensis Dalbergia nigra Dalbergia retusa Brazilian rosewood Cocobolo, Nicaraguan rosewood, palo negro Dalbergia stevensonii I III III Dalbergia retusa Honduras rosewood, Honduran rosewood, nogaed #2 Only populations of Panama and only logs, sawn wood and veneer sheets are subject to the Convention. III Dalbergia louvelii III Dalbergia monticola III Dalbergia normandii III Dalbergia purpurascens III Dalbergia xerophila III 11 Jun 1992 #5 Only populations of Guatemala and only logs, sawn wood and veneer sheets are subject to the Convention. #2 Only populations of Panama and only logs, sawn wood and veneer sheets are subject to the Convention. #5 Only populations of Guatemala and only logs, sawn wood and veneer sheets are subject to the Convention. #5 Only populations of Madagascar and only logs, sawn wood and veneer sheets are subject to the Convention. #5 Only populations of Madagascar and only logs, sawn wood and veneer sheets are subject to the Convention. #5 Only populations of Madagascar and only logs, sawn wood and veneer sheets are subject to the Convention. #5 Only populations of Madagascar and only logs, sawn wood and veneer sheets are subject to the Convention. #5 Only populations of Madagascar and only logs, sawn wood and veneer sheets are subject to the Convention. Only populations of Costa Rica and Nicaragua are subject to the Convention. All parts and derivatives are subject to the Convention. #5 Only logs, sawn wood and veneer sheets are subject to the Convention. #4. Dipteryx panamensis Almendro III Pericopsis elata (also referenced in the genus Afrormosia) Afrormosia II Platymiscium pleiostachyum Cristobal, Granadillo Red sandalwood, Redsanders II II #7 Only logs, wood-chips, powder and extracts are subject to the Convention. Indian species not in WLPA Aloes II #4 The entire genus is listed. Except Aloe vera, also referenced as Aloe barbadensis, which is not included in the Appendices. Please see below for species included in Appendix I. Aloes are cultivated in India and not listed in the WLPA Pterocarpus santalinus Family: Liliaceae Aloe spp. 22 Dec 2011 12 Feb 2008 22 Dec 2011 12 Feb 2008 22 Dec 2011 22 Dec 2011 22 Dec 2011 22 Dec 2011 22 Dec 2011 Costa Rica - 13 Feb 2003 Nicaragua - 13 Sept 2007 11 Jun 1992 1 Jul 1975 16 Feb 1995 (1 Jul 1975) 1 Jul 1975 Aloe albida Aloe albiflora I I 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 Aloe alfredii I 1 Jul 1975 Aloe bakeri I 1 Jul 1975 Aloe bellatula I 1 Jul 1975 Aloe calcairophila I 1 Jul 1975 Aloe compressa (includes Aloe compressa vars. Rugosquamosa, schistophila and paucituberculata) Aloe delphinensis I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 Aloe descoingsii I 1 Jul 1975 Aloe fragilis I 1 Jul 1975 Aloe haworthioides (includes Aloe haworthioides var. aurantiaca) Aloe helenae I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 Aloe laeta (includes Aloe laeta var. maniaensis) Aloe parallelifolia I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 Aloe parvula Aloe pillansii Bastard quiver tree Spiral aloe I 1 Jul 1975 Aloe rauhii I 1 Jul 1975 Aloe suzannae I 1 Jul 1975 Aloe versicolor I 1 Jul 1975 Aloe vossii I 1 Jul 1975 Aloe polyphylla Family: Magnoliaceae Magnolia liliifera var. obovata III #1 Only populations of Nepal are subject to the Convention. Rose cedar III Cedrela lilloi Spanish cedar, cigarbox cedar III Cedrela odorata Barbados cedar, Spanish cedar, cedro rosa, Mexican cedar, West Indian cedar III #5 Only populations of Bolivia are subject to the Convention. The only parts and derivatives included are logs, sawn wood and veneer sheets. #5 Only populations of Bolivia are subject to the Convention. The only parts and derivatives included are logs, sawn wood and veneer sheets. #5 Only populations of Bolivia, Peru, Columbia and Guatemala and only logs, sawn wood and veneer sheets are subject to the Convention. Family: Meliaceae Cedrela fissilis Swietenia humilis Swietenia macrophylla Pacific Coast mahogany Bigleaf mahogany II #1 II #6 Only populations of the Neotropics (tropical Americas) and only logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets and (16 Nov 1975) 16 Nov 1975 (1 Jul 1975) 14 Oct 2010 14 Oct 2010 Peru - 12 Jun 2001 Colombia – 29 Oct 2001 Chile – 27 Apr 2011 Guatemala – 12 Feb 2008 Bolivia – 14 Oct 2010 1 Jul 1975 Neotropics - 15 Nov 2003 plywood are subject to the Convention. Please see below for populations with earlier first listing date. Costa Rica – 16 Nov 1995 Bolivia – 19 Mar 1998 Mexico – 29 Apr 1998 Brazil – 26 July 1998 Peru – 12 Jun 2001 Columbia – 29 Oct 2001 Swietenia mahagoni Family: Nepenthaceae Nepenthes spp. Nepenthes khasiana Nepenthes rajah Family: Orchidaceae (includes Families Apostasiaceae and Cypripediaceae as subfamilies Apostasioideae and Cypripedioideae) Orchidaceae spp. Caribbean mahogany, west Indian mahogany II #5 Only logs, sawn wood and veneer sheets are subject to the Convention. Indian species not in WLPA tropical pitcher plants II Indian tropical pitcher plant Giant tropical pitcher plant I #4 The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species included in Appendix I and/or with an earlier date of first listing. Indian species-WLPA-schedule-VI I 11 Jun 1992 (6 Jun 1981) 22 Oct 1987 22 Oct 1987 6 Jun 1981 (1 Jul 1975) orchids II 1 Jul 1975 7#4 The entire family is listed. 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. Unless otherwise stated below, all species, subspecies, varieties and forms within the genera in this family in Appendix II are subject to the general interpretations outlined in the Plantae listing. All parts and derivatives are subject to the Convention, 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. 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 CC-containers) each containing 20 or more plants of the Aerangis ellisii Dendrobium cruentum Laelia jongheana Laelia lobata Paphiopedilum spp. Paphiopedilum charlesworthll Hidden tooth orchid Blood red dendrobium Jonghe’s laelia Lobed laelia Asian tropical lady's slipper orchid lady's slipper orchid Paphiopedilum druryi lady's slipper orchid Paphiopedilum fairrieanum lady's slipper orchid Paphiopedilum hirsuitissimum lady's slipper orchid Paphiopedilum insigne lady's slipper orchid Paphiopedilum sbicerlianum lady's slipper orchid Paphiopedilum venustum lady's slipper orchid Paphiopedilum villosum lady's slipper orchid Paphiopedilum wardii lady's slipper orchid Peristeria elata Holy Ghost, Dove Orchid new world tropical lady's slippers Imschoot’s renanthera, red vanda Phragmipedium spp. Renanthera imschootiana Family: Orobanchaceae Cistanche deserticola Family: Palmae (Arecaceae) Beccariophoenix madagascariensis Chrysalidocarpus decipiens Lemurophoenix halleuxii 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. Plants not clearly qualifying for the exemption must be accompanied by appropriate CITES documents. I Seedling or tissue 1 Jul 1975 cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid I 1 Jul 1975 media, and transported in sterile containers are I 1 Jul 1975 not subject to the I 1 Jul 1975 provisions of the I 1 Jul 1975 Convention only if the 9 indian specimens meet the species definition of ‘artificially I Indian species propagated’ agreed by WLPAthe Conference of the schedule-VI Parties for all App- I I Indian species listed orchids. WLPAschedule-VI I Indian species WLPAschedule-VI I Indian species WLPAschedule-VI I Indian species WLPAschedule-VI I Indian species WLPAschedule-VI I Indian species WLPAschedule-VI I Indian species WLPAschedule-VI I Indian species WLPAschedule-VI I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 I 1 Jul 1975 Indian species WLPAschedule-VI Desert cistanche II #4 Manarano palm Manambe palm Red lemur palm II I II #4 All parts and derivatives are subject (19 Jul 2000) 19 Jul 2000 (13 Feb 2003) 13 Feb 2003 4 Feb 1977 13 Feb 2003 Marojejya darianii Big leaf palm II Lodoicea maldivica Coco de mer III Neodypsis decaryi Ravenea louvelii Triangle palm Palm II II Ravenea rivularis Majestic palm II Satranala decussilvae Forest bismarckia Forest coconut II Voanioala gerardii Family: Papaveraceae Meconopsis regia Family: Passifloraceae Adenia olaboensis Family: Pinaceae Abies guatemalensis Pinus koraiensis III #1 Only populations of Nepal are subject to the Convention. II Guatemalan fir Korean pine Family: Podocarpaceae Podocarpus neriifolius Podocarpus parlatorei II to the Convention. All parts and derivatives are subject to the Convention. #13 Only populations of the Seychelles are subject to the Convention. The only part included is the kernel and any derivative thereof. #4 All parts and derivatives are subject to the Convention. All parts and derivatives are subject to the Convention. All parts and derivatives are subject to the Convention. All parts and derivatives are subject to the Convention. I III III Parlatore's podocarp, Monteromero Family Portulacaceae Anacampseros spp. Avonia spp. #5 Only populations of the Russian Federation are subject to the Convention. The only parts and derivatives included are logs, sawn wood and veneer sheets. #1 Only populations of Nepal are subject to the Convention. I 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 (1 Jul 1975) 1 Jul 1975 14 Oct 2010 (1 Jul 1975) 16 Nov 1975 1 Jul 1975 II #4 The entire genus is listed. II #4 The entire genus is listed. #4 Saw-toothed lewisia II Family: Primulaceae Cyclamen spp. Cyclamens II 8#4 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 dormant tubers. Refer to Plantae listing for general exclusions. Family: Ranunculaceae Adonis vernalis Spring adonis II #2 Designates all parts and derivatives except: a) seeds and pollen; and b) finished products packaged and ready for retail trade Lewisia serrata 13 Feb 2003 (1 Jul 1975) 1 Jul 1975 1 Jul 1975 29 Jul 1983 (1 Jul 1975) 1 Jul 1975 (19 Jul 2000) 19 Jul 2000 Hydrastis canadensis Family: Rosaceae Prunus africana Family: Rubiaceae Balmea stormiae Family: Sarraceniaceae Sarracenia spp. Sarracenia oreophila Sarracenia rubra alabamensis Sarracenia rubra jonesii Family: Scrophulariaceae Picrorhiza kurrooa Goldenseal II #8 Designates underground parts (i.e. roots, rhizomes): whole, parts and powdered African cherry II #4 Ayuque I trumpet pitcher plants II Green pitcher plant Alabama canebrake pitcher plant Mountain sweet pitcher plant I 6 Jun 1981 I 6 Jun 1981 I 6 Jun 1981 #4 The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species and subspecies included in Appendix I and with an earlier date of first listing. Kutki II #2 Indian species not in WLPA Designates all parts and derivatives except: a) seeds and pollen; and b) finished products packaged and ready for retail trade. bipinnate cycads Stangeria, Fern-leafed cycad II I #4 The entire genus is listed. Family: Taxaceae Taxus chinensis Chinese yew II Taxus cuspidata Japanese yew II Taxus fuana Chinese yew II #2 Indina species not in WLPA 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. #2 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. 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. #2 Listing includes all infraspecific taxa of this species and designates all parts and derivatives except: a) seeds and pollen; and Family: Stangeriaceae Bowenia spp. Stangeria eriopus 18 Sep 1997 (16 Feb 1995) 16 Feb 1995 (1 Jul 1975) 1 Jul 1975 (6 Jun 1981) 22 Oct 1987 (18 Sep 1997) 18 Sep 1997 (1 Jul 1975) 4 Feb 1977 1 Jul 1975 (12 Jan 2005) 12 Jan 2005 12 Jan 2005 12 Jan 2005 Taxus sumatrana Sumatran yew II Taxus wallichiana Himalayan yew II Family: Thymelaeaceae (Aquilariaceae) Aquilaria spp. II II Gonystylus spp. Agarwood, Aloewood Ramin II Gyrinops spp. Agarwood Family: Trochodendraceae Tetracentron sinense Family: Valerianaceae Nardostachys grandiflora Family: Vitaceae Cyphostemma elephantopus Cyphostemma montagnacii Family: Welwitschiaceae Welwitschia mirabilis Family: Zamiaceae Zamiaceae spp. Ceratozamia spp. Chigua spp. Encephalartos spp. 12 Jan 2005 16 Feb 1995 (6 Aug 2001) Agarwood, Gaharu Aquilaria malaccensis b) finished products packaged and ready for retail trade. #2 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. #2 Indian species not in WLPA 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. #4 The entire genus is listed. Please see below for species with earlier date of first listing. #4 Indian species not in WLPA #4 The entire genus is listed. 12 Jan 2005 II #4 The entire genus is listed. 12 Jan 2005 Tetracentron III #1 Only populations of Nepal are subject to the Convention. Himalayan nard, Spikenard II #2 Indian species not in WLPA Designates all parts and derivatives except: a) seeds and pollen; and b) finished products packaged and ready for retail trade. II II Welwitschia ceratozamias, horncones bread palms, African cycads II #4 II I #4 The entire family is listed. Please see below for genera and species in Appendix I and/or with an earlier date of first listing. The entire genus is listed. I I The entire genus is listed. The entire genus is listed. 16 Feb 1995 12 Jan 2005 (Indonesia – 6 Aug 2001) (16 Nov 1975) 16 Nov 1975 (18 Sep 1997) 18 Sep 1997 (23 Jun 2010) 23 Jun 2010 23 Jun 2010 (1 Jul 1975) 1 Jul 1975 (1 Jul 1975) 4 Feb 1977 4 Feb 1977 4 Feb 1977 1 Jul 1975 Microcycas calocoma Family: Zingiberaceae Hedychium philippinense Family: Zygophyllaceae Bulnesia sarmientoi Palma Corcho, Microcycas I Philippine garland flower, ginger lily II 1 Jul 1975 #4 (1 Jul 1975) 1 Jul 1975 (1 Jul 1975) #11 12 Feb 2008 Logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets, plywood, powder and extracts. Populations of Argentina were listed on this date. All other specimens were listed on 23 Jun 2010. Guaiacum spp. Lignum vitae II #2 13 Feb 2003 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. Guaiacum officinale Commoner II #2 11 Jun 1992 lignum vitae Designates all parts and derivatives except: a) seeds and pollen; and b) finished products packaged and ready for retail trade. Guaiacum sanctum Holywood II #2 1 Jul 1975 lignum vitae Designates all parts and derivatives except: a) seeds and pollen; and b) finished products packaged and ready for retail trade. *Disputes if any may kindly be communicated.This aforesaid detail cannot be used for contesting in the court. Palo santo, ibiocaí, vera or verawood, oil of guaiac II Note: During the year 2012 changes were made in Appendix III of CITES. Two of the species added are Indian Lamna nasus(Indian Ocean) and Sphyrna lewini . The details of species added vide CITES notification no. 2012/002 dated 04.01.2012 and no.2012/044 dated 27.06.2012 came into effect 90 days after the date of each notification i.e. on 03.04.2012 and 25.09.2012 respectively. The notifications have been annexed at the end of this report. Annotations/Interpretation used in CITES Appendices valid from 23September 2012 1 Population of Argentina (listed in Appendix II):: For the exclusive purpose of allowing international trade in wool sheared from live vicuñas, in cloth, and in derived manufactured products and other handicraft artefacts. 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-ARGENTINA’. Other products must bear a label including the logotype and the designation ‘VICUÑA-ARGENTINA-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. 2 Population of Chile (listed in Appendix II):: 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-CHILE’. Other products must bear a label including the logotype and the designation ‘VICUÑA-CHILE-ARTESANÍA’. 278 All other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Appendix I and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly. 3 Population of Peru (listed in Appendix II): For the exclusive purpose of allowing international trade in wool sheared from live vicuñas and in the stock extant at the time of the ninth meeting of the Conference of the Parties (November 1994) of 3249 kg of wool, 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-PERÚ’. Other products must bear a label including the logotype and the designation ‘VICUÑA-PERÚ-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. 4 Population of the Plurinational State of Bolivia (listed in Appendix II): 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 'VICUÑABOLIVIA'. Other products must bear a label including the logotype and the designation 'VICUÑA-BOLIVIAARTESANÍA'. All other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Appendix I and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly. 5 Populations of Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe (listed in Appendix II): For the exclusive purpose of allowing: a) trade in hunting trophies for non-commercial purposes; b) trade in live animals to appropriate and acceptable destinations, as defined in Resolution Conf. 11.20, for Botswana and Zimbabwe and for in situ conservation programmes for Namibia and South Africa; c) trade in hides; d) trade in hair; e) trade in leather goods for commercial or non-commercial purposes for Botswana, Namibia and South Africa and for non-commercial purposes for Zimbabwe; f) trade in individually marked and certified ekipas incorporated in finished jewellery for non-commercial purposes for Namibia and ivory carvings for non-commercial purposes for Zimbabwe; g) trade in registered raw ivory (for Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe, whole tusks and pieces) subject to the following: i) only registered government-owned stocks, originating in the State (excluding seized ivory and ivory of unknown origin); ii) only to trading partners that have been verified by the Secretariat, in consultation with the Standing Committee, to have sufficient national legislation and domestic trade controls to ensure that the imported ivory will not be re-exported and will be managed in accordance with all requirements of Resolution Conf. 10.10 (Rev. CoP14) concerning domestic manufacturing and trade; iii) not before the Secretariat has verified the prospective importing countries and the registered government-owned stocks; iv) raw ivory pursuant to the conditional sale of registered government-owned ivory stocks agreed at CoP12, which are 20,000 kg (Botswana), 10,000 kg (Namibia) and 30,000 kg (South Africa); v) in addition to the quantities agreed at CoP12, government-owned ivory from Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe registered by 31 January 2007 and verified by the Secretariat may be traded and despatched, with the ivory in paragraph g) iv) above, in a single sale per destination under strict supervision of the Secretariat; vi) the proceeds of the trade are used exclusively for elephant conservation and community conservation and development programmes within or adjacent to the elephant range; and vii) the additional quantities specified in paragraph g) v) above shall be traded only after the Standing Committee has agreed that the above conditions have been met; and h) no further proposals to allow trade in elephant ivory from populations already in Appendix II shall be submitted to the Conference of the Parties for the period from CoP14 and ending nine years from the date of the single sale of ivory that is to take place in accordance with provisions in paragraphs g) i), g) ii), g) iii), g) vi) and g) vii). In addition such further proposals shall be dealt with in accordance with Decisions 14.77 and 14.78 (Rev. CoP15). On a proposal from the Secretariat, the Standing Committee can decide to cause this trade to cease partially or completely in the event of non-compliance by exporting or importing countries, or in the case of proven detrimental impacts of the trade on other elephant populations. All other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Appendix I and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly. 279 6 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). 7 Artificially propagated hybrids of the following genera are not subject to the provisions of the Convention, if conditions, as indicated under a) and b), 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 CC-containers) 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. Plants not clearly qualifying for the exemption must be accompanied by appropriate CITES documents. 8 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 dormant tubers. 9 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. 10 The following species are the only ones considered to be included in Appendix II: Agalychnis annae, Agalychnis callidryas, Agalychinis moreletii, Agalychinis saltator & Agalychnis spurrelli. 11 Excluding 12 Includes the dependent territory of Greenland. the taxon Scleropages inscriptus. #1 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. #2 All parts and derivatives except: a) seeds and pollen; and b) finished products packaged and ready for retail trade. #3 Whole and sliced roots and parts of roots. #4 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) seedling 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. #5 Logs, sawn wood and veneer sheets. #6 Logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets and plywood. #7 Logs, wood-chips, powder and extracts. #8 Underground parts (i.e. roots, rhizomes): whole, parts and powdered. 280 #9 All parts and derivatives except those bearing a label “Produced from Hoodia spp. material obtained through controlled harvesting and production in collaboration with the CITES Management Authorities of Botswana/Namibia/South Africa under agreement no. BW/NA/ZA xxxxxx”. #10 Logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets, including unfinished wood articles used for the fabrication of bows for stringed musical instruments. #11 Logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets, plywood, powder and extracts. #12 Logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets, plywood and essential oil (excluding finished products packaged and ready for retail trade). #13 The kernel (also known as 'endosperm', 'pulp' or 'copra') and any derivative thereof. 281 ANNEXURE : IV-A OFFENCE CASES DETECTED FOR THE VIOLATION OF PROVISIONS OF WILDLIFE (PROTECTION) ACT 1972, FOREIGN TRADE POLICY OF GOVERNMENT OF INDIA & CITES IN RESPECT OF WILD FAUNA & FLORA DURING 2012 AT CUSTOMS EXPORT POINTS . Sl. No. 1. Place of detection IGI Air Cargo, New Delhi Date 04.01.12 2. Exporter Importer Vedicare Ayurveda Pvt Ltd, 39, 2nd Floor Shahpur Jat, New Delhi – 49 Buddha Handicraft Village- Paharipar, Shop -13, Bihar Sharif, Nalanda, Bihar – 803116 M. Manikandam, 11/2C Rajapalayam Rd. Madavaruilakam Srivilliputhur 626125, Tamil Nadu Baikzualaq, Damdovi Veng-N, Venlaijhai, Mizoram Sravaka International Trade Ltd, 11F-3, No.175, Kaohsiung city – 80274 Yude International Trade Group Co. Ltd, RM 17, 04/F, Block A, 8-10, Wah Sing Street, Kawai Chung Hong Kong Chi g Lu, 24, LN-47, Gming E. St., Wugi Township, Taiching County, Taiwan ROC 435 IGI Air Cargo, New Delhi 05.01.12 3. FPO, Kolkata 05.01.12 4. FPO, Kolkata 05.01.12 5. FPO, Kolkata 05.01.12 ABC Len, REBCC Goldsmith, Aizwal, Mizoram 6. FPO, Kolkata 05.01.12 7. FPO, Kolkata 05.01.12 Nutei WC Store, Chhinga Beng, A-6, Aizwal, Mizoram796001 Art & Culture Dept., Aizwal, Mizoram 8. IGI Air Cargo, Courier Terminal New Delhi 9. 10 11. IGI Air Cargo, New Delhi 11.01.12 Hai Liang Jiang, Hyder Manzil, Road No.5, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad-34 Aung Khai Tun Industrl. Vej. 11, ST, TV, 7620 Lemvig, Denmark Kephnin, 2510, Pitts Drive, Charlottle NC, 28216, USA JGM, 2426 Tamarack Lane, Apt.C, Indianapolis, IN 46227, USA Hmingtha N Thurama 222, S-152 ND Street Apt.32, Village Lane Burian Washington USA-98148 Sample and Sourcing Unit, 8,9/F, Century Centre, 44-66 Hung to Road, Kwan Tong Hong Kong Description of the item detained Quantity Terminalia arjuna bark 19 Kgs 72.25 Kgs Seeds of sandalwood 242 gms. Violation of FTP. Dried frogs & herbal plants 7.430 kgs. Violation of FTP &WLPA. Dried frogs + fishes 11.180 kgs. Violation of FTP & WLPA. Procupine quills & bird feathers 5.830 kgs. Violation of FTP & WLPA Procupine quills & bird feathers 16.340 kgs. Violation of FTP & WLPA Pterocarpus santalinus logs 11logs 11.01.12 Mahrrren Carpets, Souk ABP Bahar, Dubai, UAE Shahtoosh Shawls 02 shawls IGI Air Cargo, New Delhi 11.01.12 Judith leiber, 545, 5th Avenue, 8th Floor New York, USA Ritika Brar, 20 Sector -5, Chandigarh Phython reticulates hand bag 1 bag Petta CFS 12.01.12 UAE 282 Violation of FTP & CITES Wooden pcs of Pterocarpus santalinus Fahid Ahmed Shalla, I-S1, Lajpat Nagar, New Delhi Kochi Nature of offence Violation of FTP. Confido Tablets Orchis mascula 500 Pcs Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of FTP .WLPA & CITES Violation of FTP .WLPA & CITES Violation of FTP & CITES Sl. No. 12 Place of detection IGI Air Cargo, Courier Terminal New Delhi Date 16.01.12 Exporter Mrs. Hu, 205, Robsel House, House No.47, New Camp, Delhi 13 IGI Air Cargo, Courier Terminal New Delhi 16.01.12 Mrs. Hu, 205, Robsel House, House No.47, New Camp, Delhi 14 Kolkata Airport 20.01.12 Sasha Exports, 1/C, Chatu Babu Lane, Kolkata-14 15 ACC 20.01.12 M/S Sangam Exports, 3 Ruby Terrace, AK Road, Andheri (E), Mumbai – 400099. IE Code – 0395053676 16 IGI Air Cargo Fedex Courier, Delhi IGI Air Cargo Fedex Courier Delhi IGI Air Cargo Fedex Courier Delhi IGI Air Cargo Fedex Courier Delhi IGI Air Cargo Delhi 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 CFS Patparganj Delhi IGI Air Cargo Fedex Courier, Delhi IGI Air Cargo Fedex Courier, Delhi 23.01.12 Importer Description of the item detained Mr. Li, Eastern Rich Transport Corporation G/F, 91 Apliu Street, Sham Shui PO, Kowloon, Hong Kong Mr. Ding Ruming, Hong Kong, Teng Shun Logistics Asia Ltd. G/F, Mandrin Industrial Building, 11-15 Chan Wan, Knok Street, Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong Trade Air Importers Ltd., 174, Grey hurst Road, Christchurch, New Zealand M/S Kitihoun Charlie, Wichessingu Carr 2090, Menontin, Cotonou, Rep. of Bennin. Yuanwang, 47 South Camp, New Delhi Mr. Zhao, Haiming, Kowloon, Hong Kong Yuanwang, 47 South Camp, New Delhi Smooth Cooporation Logistics Co. Ltd, Hong Kong 23.01.12 23.01.12 23.01.12 23.01.12 3.2.12 6.2.12 6.2.12 Yuanwang, 47 South Camp, New Delhi Mr. Chen, Hong Kong Mr. Hu, 205, Robsel House, House No.47, New Camp, Delhi Mr. Li, Kowloon, Hong Kong Martin Ugwoke Aneke, Q-36, 1st Floor, Pitam pura, New Delhi – 88 M/s Arunachal Impex 98(Old No. 180) 2nd Floor, Broad way Chennai - 600108 Mr. Zhicheng LI C S Export WZ-64, Jwala Hari Colony, Paschim Vihar, New Delhi Mr. Zhicheng LI C S Export WZ-64, Jwala Hari Colony, Paschim Vihar, New Delhi Yiamen Caida, ImportExport Trade Co. Ltd Xiamen. China M/s Cosmo IE Trade PTE Ltd Blk 682B Wood Lands Drive 62 Singapore Mr. Paul Huang, Hong Kong Mr. Huang, Hong Kong 283 Pterocarpus santalinus logs Pterocarpus santalinus logs Quantity 135 Kgs Nature of offence Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of FTP & CITES 120 Kgs Herbal products m/o Agarwood (Aquilaria agallocha) 3.540 kgs. Violation of FTP & CITES Herbal Medicine Yograj Guggulu contains Kuth (Saussurea lappa) 25 Bottles Violation of FTP .WLPA & CITES Pterocarpus santalinus logs Pterocarpus santalinus logs Pterocarpus santalinus logs Pterocarpus santalinus logs 136 kgs 105 Kgs 117 Kgs 110 kgs Pterocarpus santalinus logs 1036 Kgs Picrorhiza kurrooa rhizomes Pterocarpus santalinus logs Pterocarpus santalinus logs 1500 Kgs 122 Kgs 121 Kgs Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of FTP & CITES Sl. No. 24 25 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. Place of detection IGI Air Cargo Fedex Courier, Delhi IGI Air Cargo Fedex Courier, Delhi IGI Air Cargo UPS Courier, Delhi IGI Air Cargo UPS Courier, Delhi IGI Air Cargo, Courier Terminal, Delhi IGI Air Cargo, Courier Terminal (Fedex), Delhi IGI Air Cargo, Courier Terminal (Fedex), Delhi IGI Air Cargo, Courier Terminal (Fedex), Delhi IGI Air Cargo, Courier Terminal (Fedex), Delhi Air Courier Terminal, Chennai Date Exporter Importer Description of the item detained 6.2.12 Wang Yu 205, Robsel House No. 47, New Camp, Delhi Ching Fung Logistics Intl Ltd Hong Kong Pterocarpus santalinus logs 6.2.12 Mr. Zhicheng LI C S Export WZ-64, Jwala Hari Colony, Paschim Vihar, New Delhi Mr. Zhang Hong Kong 8.2.12 Mr. Lui Yu B-6-97, Safdarjung Enclave, New Delhi 8.2.12 Manoj Kumar T- 2610, G No.22 Baljeet Nagar, New Delhi 13.2.12 Mr. Chu 158 Pusa Road, New Rajendra Nagar Mkt New Delhi -17 15.2.12 15.2.12 15.2.12 15.2.12 15.02.12 Mayur Exports 48, Narain Chowk Road Jaipur Indigo Creation B-68, Kirti Nagar New Delhi Mr. Zhicheng Li, CS Exports Unit: WZ-64, Jwala Heri Colony, Paschim Vihar, New Delhi Mr. Zhicheng Li, CS Exports Unit: WZ-64, Jwala Heri Colony, Pashim Vihar, New Delhi Chennai Paul Huang, Advance Technology, Unit-522, Centre-2, Choi, Fat Street N.T.H.K Sheung Shui Hongkong Jeff Zenger Chunqiu Classical Art Co. Ltd A-5/F Chengye Industrial Plaza, 19/21 Chengye Street Kwantong, Kowloon Hongkong Skyone Express (HK) Ltd Hongkong Zhang RM17, 04/F Block-A, 8-10 , Wah Singh Street NT Kwai Chung, Hong Kong Paul Hung Advance Tehchnology Unit: 522 Centre Choi Fat Street N.T.H.K Sheung Shui, Hong Kong West Consolidators Ltd, Rm 504, Sunwise Industrial Building Nos 16-26 Wango, Wo Tsai Street, Tsuen Wan N.T. Hong Kong Ms Ruan Noside Intl. Logistics Co. Ltd Rm 3 Superluck Ind. Centre Phase – I 45-53, SHA TSUI RD Tsuen Wan , Hong Kong Thailand 284 Pterocarpus santalinus logs Pterocarpus santalinus logs Pterocarpus santalinus logs Pterocarpus santalinus Logs Pterocarpus santalinus Logs Pterocarpus santalinus Logs Pterocarpus santalinus Logs Pterocarpus santalinus Logs Pterocarpus santalinus Logs Quantity 140 Kgs 120 Kgs 52.38 Kgs Nature of offence Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of FTP & CITES 21.3 Kgs 106 Kgs Violation of FTP & CITES 22 Logs, 51 Kgs Violation of FTP & CITES 22 Logs, 51 Kgs Violation of FTP & CITES 32 Logs, 114 Kgs 32 Logs, 119 Kgs 2 no.s Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of FTP & CITES Sl. No. 34. 35. Place of detection Air Courier Terminal, Chennai FPO, Chennai Date Exporter Importer Description of the item detained Pterocarpus santalinus Logs Quantity 1 no. 15.02.12 Chennai Thailand 15.02.12 P.Devi Kannankudi street Kottar,P.O Nagarcoil Simon Ikon U.K Cassis cornuta Hippopus hippopus Trochus niloticus. Harpulina arausiaca 1 No 1 No 1 No 6 Nos Proachai Thailand Red Sanders 2 no.s Violation of FTP & CITES Proachai Thailand Red Sanders 1 no. Violation of FTP & CITES Malaysia Conus milneedwardsi 4 Nos Violation of FTP & WLPA Violation of FTP & WLPA Violation of FTP & WLPA Violation of FTP .WLPA & CITES Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of FTP & CITES 36. FPO, Chennai 15.02.12 37. FPO, Chennai 15.02.12 38. FPO, Chennai 15.02.12 Sylesh No. 34 OMR Kandanchavadi Chennai-96 Sylesh No. 34 OMR Kandanchavadi Chennai-96 Chennai 39. FPO, Chennai 15.02.12 Chennai Germany Conus milneedwardsi 2 Nos 40. FPO, Chennai 15.02.12 Chennai Germany Conus milneedwardsi 2 Nos 41. Petta CFS, Kochi 16.02.12 Kochi UAE Herbal product (Lavana Tailam) Saussurea lappa - 42. IGI Air Cargo TNT Courier IGI Air Cargo TNT Courier IGI Air Cargo TNT Courier IGI Air Cargo TNT Courier 43. 44. 45. Nature of offence Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of FTP & WLPA 17.2.12 Wang R, F-10/15 DLF, Phase-I Gurgaon Tak Sheung Kowloon, Hong Kong 17.2.12 Wang R, F-10/15 DLF, Phase-I Gurgaon Tak Sheung Kowloon, Hong Kong 17.2.12 Wang R, F-10/15 DLF, Phase-I Gurgaon Tak Sheung Kowloon, Hong Kong 17.2.12 Wang R, F-10/15 DLF, Phase-I Gurgaon Tak Sheung Kowloon, Hong Kong Rex (U&A) Remedies Pvt Ltd A-51/1 GT Karnal Road Industrial Area Delhi-33 Sun Sea Resort, Middle Point, Port Blair, A & N Islands 46. IGI Air Cargo 22.2.12 47. FPO, Kolkata 23.02.12 48. FPO, Kolkata 23.02.12 Chris Koch, Wirker Str. 16, 42105, Wupparrtal, Germany M/s Herbal Aid Health Centre, 10 Park Avenue Southall UB 1 3AQ Middlesex UK Jorg Pietschmann, Admiralttets Str.76, 20459, Hamburg, Germany Thae Koch, Theodar Heuss-Str-92a 42109 Wupparrtal, Germany 49. FPO, Kolkata 23.02.12 Stef Petterson 4E, Motilal Nehru Road, Kolkata-29 Ulf Mein Sqre MSV 28 9006 Tromso, Norway 285 Pterocarpus santalinus logs 43.5 Kgs Pterocarpus santalinus logs 54 Kgs Pterocarpus santalinus logs 53 Kgs Pterocarpus santalinus logs 56 Kgs Orchis latifolia in formulatin of shababe Azam 30 pcs Raw wooden timber/chips 14.150 kgs. Violation of FTP Preserved bat (Pteropus sp.) 1 no. Violation of FTP & CITES Sea-shell of Cassis cornuta 1 no. Violation of FTP & WLPA. Sl. No. Place of detection Date Exporter Importer Description of the item detained Quantity Nature of offence 50. FPO, Kolkata 23.02.12 Vitoli Anito New Era School, Zunheboto, Nagaland798620 Honili Sema 2520 Heron CT, San Jose, CA95133 USA Dried insects, dried meat 2.470 kgs. Violation of FTP. 51. FPO, Kolkata 23.02.12 Mario Geiger Dortwiere 10/1, Balingen, Germany Richard Geiger, Dortwiere 10/1, 72336 Balingen, Germany Wooden timber/chips 902 kgs. Violation of FTP. 52. FPO, Kolkata 23.02.12 Christoph Koch Winker Str.16, 42105, Wuppertal, Germany Trochus niloticus Lambis sp. 4 pcs. 4 pcs. Violation of FTP & WLPA. 53. FPO, Kolkata 23.02.12 Mahalawn, Saiha, Mizoram-796901 Dried frog, dried meat & plant parts 6.430 kgs. Violation of FTP. 54. FPO, Kolkata 23.02.12 V. Thunie, Kohima 797001, Nagaland Beef pickles 2.435 kgs. Violation of FTP. 55. FPO, Kolkata 23.02.12 Nubi, Khuwzawl, Veng Thar, Khalizawl, Mizoram Thae Koch, Theodar Heuss-Str-92a 42109 Wupparrtal, Germany Ralux, 213-21st Street Battle Green, USA, MD 49015-3005 Ms. W. Therie Kunming 650500, Yunan, China Mahta Cung, 4121, W. Castle USA SH1 Dried meat (venison) 2.785 kgs. Violation of FTP. 56. FPO, Kolkata 23.02.12 S. Zeramsanga Saiha, 796901, Mizoram Thaubrem, Lewisvilla, TX-75067, USA Dried frog, rat, insects 3.480 kgs. Violation of FTP. 57. FPO, Kolkata 23.02.12 M. Jha, 112/B, Park Street, Kolkata-16 Grey jungle fowl neck feathers 2 pcs. Violation of FTP , WLPA & CITES. 58. FPO, Kolkata 23.02.12 Suchita Sa 21/B, Marquis St. Kolkata-16 Grey jungle fowl neck feathers 20 pcs. Violation of FTP , WLPA & CITES. 59. FPO, Kolkata 23.02.12 S. Bose, 12/A, Marquis St. Kolkata-16 Grey jungle fowl neck feathers 20 pcs. Violation of FTP , WLPA & CITES. 60. O/o TNT Express at DS-1, Maniktala Civic Centre, Kolkata-54 ACC Shipping Bill No. 7696055 dated 23-022012 24.02.12 M/s M.M. Export & Co. D.C. Lane, Kolkata-69 Mr. Alar Lukmaa, H. Eigenbrodf AB’ Filial widni, Sahkotic 8, 01510 Vantaa, Finland Mr. Alar Lukmaa, H. Eigenbrodf AB’ Filial widni, Sahkotic 8, 01510 Vantaa, Finland Mr. Alar Lukmaa, H. Eigenbrodf AB’ Filial widni, Sahkotic 8, 01510 Vantaa, Finland M/s Water West, 140W Front St., Portangeles, USA Neck feathers of Grey Jungle FowLs, Kingfisher whole body plumage with beak, Indian Roller + other feathers Ayurvedic Herbal Jatamansi (Nardostachys grandiflora) Oil 30 pcs. Violation of FTP , WLPA & CITES. 61. 24.02.12 Bhartiya Sanskriti Darshan Trust, Vishwa Shanti Dham, Wagholi, Tal. Haveli. Pune 412207. Cornelia Van Osch, Wissel, Sheimer Hauptstr 38, 61231 Bad Nauheim, Germany. 286 14 pcs. 48 pcs. 50. Bottles (each of 100 ML) and 5 Nos. Bottles (each of 500 ML) Violation of FTP & CITES Sl. No. 62. Place of detection IGI Air Cargo TNT Courier Date Exporter Importer 29.2.12 Mr. Xu Majnu Ka Tila Tibetan Camp Room No.202, New Peace House, Delhi- 7 29.2.12 Mr. Deepak P.75, South City-1, Gurgaon, Haryana 29.2.12 Mr. Deepak P.75, South City-1, Gurgaon, Haryana 29.2.12 Mr. Deepak P.75, South City-1, Gurgaon Haryana 29.2.12 Mr. Deepak P.75, South City-1, Gurgaon Haryana Implement Technology Ltd, Room 1202 Shinp Yip Industrial Bldg 1921 Shing Yip Street Kwun Tong, Hongkong Mr. Tak Sheung G/F 08 Kwong Sang Hong CTR 151-153 Hoi Bun Road Kwun Tong, Kowloon Hongkong Mr. Tak Sheung G/F 08 Kwong Sang Hong CTR 151-153 Hoi Bun Road Kwun Tong, Kowloon Hongkong Mr. Tak Sheung G/F 08 Kwong Sang Hong CTR 151-153 Hoi Bun Road Kwun Tong, Kowloon Hongkong Mr. Tak Sheung G/F 08 Kwong Sang Hong CTR 151-153 Hoi Bun Road Kwun Tong, Kowloon Hongkong 63. IGI Air Cargo TNT Courier 64. IGI Air Cargo TNT Courier 65. IGI Air Cargo TNT Courier 66. IGI Air Cargo TNT Courier 67. IGI Air Cargo DHL 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. IGI Air Cargo (Fedex) IGI Air Cargo (Fedex) IGI Air Cargo (Fedex) IGI Air Cargo (Fedex) IGI Air Cargo (Fedex) IGI Air Cargo (Fedex) IGI Air Cargo (Fedex) IGI Air Cargo (Fedex) Shyam Sudner Manoj Kumar, Kuchha Shiv Mandir khari baoli Delhi Mr. Zhicheng Li CS Exports WZ-64, Jwala Hari Colony, Paschim Viar New Delhi Mr. Zhicheng Li CS Exports WZ-64, Jwala Hari Colony, Paschim Viar New Delhi Mr. R. J. Joy Tsuen Wan N.T. Hong Kong 06.3.12 Yuanwang 47, South Camp New Delhi Mr. Chen Yuen Long Hong Kong 06.3.12 Yuanwang 47, South Camp New Delhi 06.3.12 Yuanwang 47, South Camp New Delhi 7.3.2012 06.3.12 06.3.12 06.3.12 06.3.12 06.3.12 Mayur Exports 48, narain Chowk Road, Jaipur Mr. Zhicheng Li CS Exports WZ-64, Jwala Hari Colony, Paschim Viar New Delhi Mr. Zhicheng Li CS Exports WZ-64, Jwala Hari Colony, Paschim Viar New Delhi Hao Ran Trading LLC Rashidya Dubai U.A.E Ruan/Noside Int Logistics Co Ltd Tsuen wan Hong Kong Mr. Paul Huang Advance Technology Centre Hong Kong HK Suyou Int. Express Co. Ltd, Tok wawan KLN, Hong Kong Description of the item detained Pterocarpus santalinus logs Pterocarpus santalinus logs Pterocarpus santalinus logs Pterocarpus santalinus logs Pterocarpus santalinus logs Logs of pterocarpus santalinus Pterocarpus santalinus logs Quantity 159 Kgs Nature of offence Violation of FTP & CITES 46 Kgs Violation of FTP & CITES 46 Kgs Violation of FTP & CITES 58.9 Kgs Violation of FTP & CITES 56.6 Kgs Violation of FTP & CITES 116 Kgs 112 Kgs Pterocarpus santalinus logs 108 Kgs Pterocarpus santalinus logs 110 Kgs Logs of sandalwood & Red sanders 103 Kgs Pterocarpus santalinus logs 105 kgs Pterocarpus santalinus logs 57 Kgs West Consolidators Ltd, Tsuen Wan N.T. Hong Kong Pterocarpus santalinus logs 113 Kgs Hualingang Int. Logistics Ltd Tsuen Wan N. T Hong Kong Pterocarpus santalinus logs Zhang Kwai Chung Hong Kong 107 Kgs Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of FTP & CITES Sl. No. 76. 77. Place of detection IGI Air Cargo (Fedex) Date 06.3.12 78. Sea docks, Chennai FPO, Kolkata 20.03.12 79. FPO, Kolkata 20.03.12 80. FPO, Kolkata 20.03.12 81. FPO, Kolkata 20.03.12 82. NS Dock Kolkata 09.03.12 Exporter Mr. Zhicheng Li CS Exports WZ-64, Jwala Hari Colony, Paschim Viar New Delhi ITC,LTD Secunderabad Shukla Traders 142A, Lenin Sarani, Kolkata-13 Zrenner Florian C/o Raj Guest House, Tottie Lane, Kolkata Trom Mathai Moreh W/No.5 P.O. Moreh, Manipur Importer Description of the item detained Mr. Paul Huang Sheling Shi N.T. Hong Kong Mascoma Canada Glasgow Angling Centre, Unit 1, The Point Retail Park, 29, Saracen Street, Glassgow G22 5HT, Scotland, UK Zrenner Winfrial 14315, Stranbing, Germany Noami Anog 1167, Xonie St., Apt.B Denver CA 802206527 USA Pterocarpus santalinus logs Quantity 115 Kgs Wood bark 3650 Kgs Grey Jungle Fowl feathers 10 pcs. Sea-shell of Cassis cornuta 1 pc. Dried meat (wild animal) 20.1 kgs. Zhouw WL CJ-216, CJ Block, Salt Lake, Kolkata-91 Tel.8017579428 Xuyan Hong, 301, Kinming Municipal Water Affair Bureau 284, North Road, Yunan Province, China (Zip Code – 650031 Pterocarpus santalinus logs 23.03.12 M/s Shree Baidyanath Ayurved Bhawan Pvt. Ltd., 1, Gupta Lane, Kolkata-6 M/s Himalaya Group, Guatamala City, Guatemala Herbal products Rhuma oil containing Aconitum ferox 83. Q10 CFS Cochin 04.04.12 Kochi Russia 84. ACC Shipping Bill No. 8392220 dated 09-042012 11.04.12 M/S UTH Healthcare Ltd. 255/2 Rajiv Gandhi IT Park, MIDC Hinjewadi, Pune – 411016. IE Code – 3111003582. M/S Sued Farmaceutica SRL, Ave. Maximo Gomez No. 27, Esq. Ramon Santana, Gazcue. Santo Domingo RD. Ayurvedic Herbal Obicure Capsule Containing Hoodia gordonnii 85. IGI Air Cargo, New Delhi 20.04.12 D. S. Exports CB-299 Ring Road Naraina New Delhi Aashlok Inc. 13617, 12th Street Unit D, Chino CA 91710 USA Peacock tail feather articles Nature of offence Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of FTP. Violation of FTP, WLPA & CITES . Violation of FTP & WLPA. Violation of FTP. 7 pcs. Violation of FTP & CITES. 25 ltr. Violation of FTP. Ayurvedic products containing Saussurea lappa 12 Pcs Violation of FTP, WLPA & CITES . 2000(+)20 0 Packets (30 Capsules Pack) Violation of FTP & CITES. Violation of FTP. - 86. FPO, Chennai 26.04.12 Yuriy Myranyurik C-229,Anu VijayTownship Thirunelveli Dist. PIN-627120 Yuriy Myranyurik Ukraine 288 Cassis cornuta 1 No Violation of FTP, WLPA & CITES . Sl. No. 87. Place of detection FPO, Chennai Date 88. FPO, Chennai 26.04.12 89. FPO, Chennai 26.04.12 90. FPO, Kolkata 03.05.12 Jasnine Ent. 5, Kabir Road, Kolkata-26 Mr. James Leung, M/s Honest Trading Co., 5/FL Hing Lung, Comm. Buildg.-68, 74 Bonham Staromd E, Hong Kong 91. FPO, Kolkata 03.05.12 Rikita Ent., 48A, Lanin Sarani, Kolkata-13 92. IGI Air Cargo, New Delhi 07.05.12 93. ICD Faridabad Sealed sample IGI Air Cargo, New Delhi Importer 95. Description of the item detained Strombus gigas Quantity Yuriy Myranyurik Ukraine Sudan Sandalwood pieces 6.8 Kg Violation of FTP & CITES . Abazer Hamad Alaul Madurai Sudan Sandalwood pieces 6.8 Kg Violation of FTP & CITES . Feather of Indian Roller (Coracias benghalensis) 370 gms Violation of FTP & WLPA Mr. James Leung, M/s Honest Trading Co., 5/FL Hing Lung, Comm. Buildg.-68, 74 Bonham Staromd E, Hong Kong Feather of Indian Roller (Coracias benghalensis) 349 gms Violation of FTP & WLPA Yogi trading co. 496, Avas Vikas Phase - II Jwalapur Haridwar Tara Centre Shop 62019 Recanati MC Italy Herbal products containing Aquilaria agallocha 72 Pcs Violation of FTP & CITES. 10.05.12 B. S. International Sarai Tareen 244303 Sambhal UP Budk Worldwide Inc P.B. No. 2768 moultrie, Georgia USA Peafowl down feathers articlces 450 Pcs Violation of FTP. 17.05.12 Dev Exports & Imports 57, Pocket -5, Sector -2 Rohini Delhi - 85 Wood charcoal 6 pcs Violation of FTP. FPO, Kolkata 22.05.12 Corals 3.040 kgs. Violation of FTP & WLPA 96. FPO, Kolkata 22.05.12 Marine Ostrovskaya 5220, Lakeshore Road, Apartment-3, Burlington, Ontario, Canada Syluvic Glossop 198, Bassein Park Road London W 128AX, UK Ekaterini Charkviani No.16, Agmashenebell Stree Old Tbisili Region TIBILISI - 0179 GEORGIA Tatyana Ostrovskaya 5220, Lakeshore Road, Apartment-3, Burlington, Ontario, Canada Mirielle Glossop 32, Brading Terrece, London W 128 ES, UK Sea shells of Tridacna squamosa & Turbo marmoratus 2 pcs. each Violation of FTP, WLPA & CITES . 97. FPO, Kolkata 22.05.12 Rose Eastaugh 12 Ditohinglam Bergay NR 352 JQ, England UK Peacock tail feather (Pavo cristatus) 18.15 kgs. Violation of FTP. Charlotte Eastaugh, Maria Hotel, Sudder Street, Kolkata-16 289 1 No Nature of offence Violation of FTP & CITES . Yuriy Myranyurik C-229,Anu VijayTownship Thirunelveli Dist. PIN-627120 Abazer Hamad Alaul Madurai 94. 26.04.12 Exporter Sl. No. 98. Place of detection IGI Air Cargo, DHL, New Delhi Date Exporter Importer 99. 23.05.12 Mr. David N-14/4 DLF, Phase 4 Gurgaon, Haryana 122002 Mr. YIP Room 501, advance Technology centre 2 Choi Fat Street Sheung Shi N.T. Hong Kong IGI Air Cargo,DHL, New Delhi 23.05.12 Mr. David N-14/4 DLF, Phase 4 Gurgaon, Haryana 122002 Mr. YIP Room 501, advance Technology centre 2 Choi Fat Street Sheung Shi N.T. Hong Kong Pterocarpus santalinus logs 6.9 Kgs Violation of FTP & CITES 100. IGI Air Cargo, DHL, New Delhi 23.05.12 Mr. David N-14/4 DLF, Phase 4 Gurgaon, Haryana 122002 Mr. YIP Room 501, advance Technology centre 2 Choi Fat Street Sheung Shi N.T. Hong Kong Pterocarpus santalinus logs 9.8 Kgs Violation of FTP & CITES 101. FPO, Kolkata 29.05.12 Balaji Enterprise; 54, Satish Mukerjee Road,Kol-26 James Leiwng,M/s,Hornest Trading,56/5/fl, Hong Kong Feather of Indian Roller (Coracias benghalensis) 400 gms Violation of FTP & WLPA 102. FPO, Kolkata 30.05.12 255 gms. ACC Shipping Bill No. 9217066 dated 04-062012 05.06.12 Alen Lukmaa, Sakkalia’8’ 01510,Vantan, Finland Michael Weiner, New Age Marketing, #201 2055 152nd St. Surrey, British Columbia, V4A 4N7, Canada. Grey Jungle Fowl neck feathers 103. Sudha Ghosh, 4/c, Doctor lane. Kolkata-16.India Bhartiya Sanskriti Darshan Trust, Vishwa Shanti Dham, Wagholi, Tal. Haveli. Pune 412207. IE Code – 3103010958 Ayurvedic Chyavanprash with Aquilaria agallocha as an ingredients 500 gms – 2 Nos. 1 kgs – 4 Nos. Violation of FTP & WLPA Violation of FTP & CITES 104. ICD Tughlakabad, Delhi Sealed sample IGI Air Cargo, New Delhi 05.06.12 105. 106. 107. 108. 109. Asian Terminal, Kochi IGI Air Cargo, New Delhi ICD Tughlakabad, Delhi Sealed sample FPO, Kolkata 08.06.12 11.06.12 Aryan Int D-184, Freedom Fighters Enclave Neb Sarai New Delhi R - Expo, 1115 Main market Paharganj New Delhi Kochi Cosmoveda E. K Adalber Str 5-8 D 10999, Berlin Germany Secrets of India Neusie/Am See Austria Sharja Description of the item detained Pterocarpus santalinus logs Quantity 7.5 Kgs Nature of offence Violation of FTP & CITES 1. Jatmansi Powder 2. Kutki Powder 25 Kgs 25 Kgs Violation of FTP & CITES Herbal product containing Saussurea lappa 95 Pcs Violation of FTP, WLPA & CITES . Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of FTP . Red sanders soap 1440pcs 13.06.12 Impex Crafts I-17 Basement Lajpat Nagar-II New Delhi Hayley Menzels Studio D 155-157 Portland Road London WII 2DY UK Article made of Peacock tail feathers 23 Kgs 14.06.12 Shiv Ayurvedic India, 1727, Rishi Nagar, Kotla Mubarakpur New Delhi Binoy Mondal, 16/A, Park Street, Kolkata-16 P.P.H.U 'Husar' Sobieskieyo 14B, NIP, UE Poland Herbal products containing Saussurea costus 519 Pcs Violation of FTP & CITES A. Luknan, Finland Feather of Francolin (Francolinus francolinus) 290 gms Violation of FTP & WLPA. 19.06.12 290 Sl. No. 110. Place of detection IGI Air Cargo Courier, New Delhi 111. Date 26.06.12 27.6.12 ICD, TKD, Delhi 112. 113. 27.6.12 IGI Air Cargo, Delhi FPO Sealed Sample` 02.07.12 Exporter Importer Sandeep Arora, 86-1, Lakri Bazar Batala Mother Herbs Pvt. Ltd, C-39, IInd Floor, Madhu Vihar Street, Patparganj, Delhi Royal Purple, WZ164A, Plot No.376 B, Chand Nagar, Delhi – 18 Bharti Overseas C-156, New Usmanpur Delhi 53 R.M A1G/F Merit, Industrial Center 94 TOKWANWAN Road Kowloon Herba Peutic (S) Pvt. Ltd, 26 Tagore Lane Singapore – 757554 Kiloshik IGOR St. Lenin 79-64, IllYCHEVSK UKRAINE Kashcheeva viktoria Dhepropetrousk Ukrain Description of the item detained Pterocarpus santalinus logs Quantity Pterocarpus marsupium wood powder 100 kgs Violation of FTP. Pterocarpus santalinus logs 50 Pcs Violation of FTP & CITES . 56.8 kgs Herbal products containing Saussurea lappa 190 Pcs Nature of offence Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of FTP, WLPA & CITES . Violation of FTP, WLPA & CITES . Violation of FTP . 114. Q10 CFS Cochin 03.07.12 Sri Sankara Ayurvedic Pharmacy Changanassery AHG Ayurvedic Hamburg Ayurvedic products containing Saussurea lappa 40 Pcs 115. IGI AIR Cargo UPS, Courier Terminal 4.07.12 Pritpal 13/29 East Patel Nagar, New Delhi Peacock tail feathers 80 pcs feather 116. Q10 CFS Cochin 05.07.12 Ashtangavaidyan Ayurvedics, Trichu Canadian Museum of Hindu Civilization (CM OHC) 8640 Younge St, Richmond Hill, L4C 6Z4. ONTARIO CANADA Amsterdam Ayurvedic products containing Saussurea lappa 200 Pcs Violation of FTP, WLPA & CITES . 117. Q10 CFS Kochi 11.07.12 Kochi UAE Ayurvedic products containing Saussurea lappa 2 Ctns Violation of FTP, WLPA & CITES . Violation of FTP . 118. JNPT 13.07.12 Arcus Marketing Private Ltd. S-34, Okhla Industrial Area, Phase – 2, New Delhi – 110020. India. IE Code – 0502033452. KAN SP. Z.O.O. ul. Waczynska 8A, 92-760 Lodz. Poland. Handicrafted Ear-rings with Peacock (Pavo cristatus) tail-feather attached to it. 120 Nos. with 6 Pcs. Each. 119. APSO, Vile Parle Tracking No. EK 975604543I N EK97560456 5IN EK97560455 7IN 20.07.12 Exporters Tony, Irwin Road, Mysore – 570001, Karnataka. Importers Paul Huang, Unit 310, Advance Technology Centre, 2, Choi Fat Street, Sheling Shui, NTHK, Hong Kong. Pterocarpus santalinus logs & pcs. 23.25 kgs. 27.95 kgs. 29.60 kgs. Tom, Irwin Road, Mysore – 570001, Karnataka. Qu Yang Guang Dong, R. No. 507, Tower B, PO –Lang Industrial Centre, No. 11, Wang Chill Road, Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong. Goby, Irwin Road, Mysore – 570001, Karnataka. Yip, R. No. 501, Advance Technology Centre, 2, Choi Fat Street, Sheling Shui, NTHK, Hong Kong. 291 Violation of FTP & CITES Sl. No. 120. Place of detection IGI Air Cargo, New Delhi Date Exporter 23.07.12 Padmavati Pharmaceuticals F-52, Industrial Area Haridwar – 01 Oveda NV Borgerhout Belgium 121. Q10 CFS Cochin 23.07.12 Kochi Austria Ayurvedic products containing Saussurea lappa 122. APSO, Vile Parle Tracking No. EK72861579 9IN EK72862791 1IN EK72862781 0IN 23.07.12 Elax, Irwin Road, Mysore – 570001, Karnataka. Yip, R. No. 501, Advance Technology Centre, 2, Choi Fat Street, Sheling Shui, NTHK, Hong Kong. Pterocarpus santalinus logs & pcs. 29.3 kgs. 25.5 kgs. 26.3 kgs. Tom, Irwin Road, Mysore – 570001, Karnataka. Yip, R. No. 501, Advance Technology Centre, 2, Choi Fat Street, Sheling Shui, NTHK, Hong Kong. Magie, Irwin Road, Mysore – 570001, Karnataka. Qu Yang Guang Dong, R. No. 507, Tower B, PO –Lang Industrial Centre, No. 11, Wang Chill Road, Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong. APSO, Vile Parle 26.07.12 Srikanth, C/O Dart International Exit Room, A13, GHMC, OPP GPO Abids, Hyderabad. Phone No. 09246871550 Yip, R. No. 501, Advance Technology Centre, 2, Choi Fat Street, Sheling Shui, NTHK, Hong Kong. Pterocarpus santalinus old used pcs. 15 Nos. 16 Nos. 16 Nos. 15 Nos. Violation of FTP & CITES M/S Dharmavira’s Accounting Tuition. 11, Rose Avenue, South Africa. Cassis cornuta Seashell 1 Nos. Violation of FTP & WLPA Khairul Islam Golden Market Perfumes LLC Mur shid bazar Gold Song. P.O. Box No.26127 Neira Dubai UAE Ms. Yamok, Profit Logistics Pvt. Ltd. G/F Meri Industrial Centre, 94 Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong. Agarwood chips 20 kgs Violation of FTP . Pterocarpus santalinus old & used pcs. 15 Nos. Violation of FTP & CITES 123. Importer Ms. Yamok, Profit Logistics Pvt. Ltd. G/F Meri Industrial Centre, 94 Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong. Description of the item detained Herbal products (Sirshool Tab) containing Saussurea lappa Quantity 200 Units 24 Pcs Nature of offence Violation of FTP & WLPA. Violation of FTP, WLPA & CITES . Violation of FTP & CITES Yip, R. No. 501, Advance Technology Centre, 2, Choi Fat Street, Sheling Shui, NTHK, Hong Kong. Qu Yang Guang Dong, R. No. 507, Tower B, PO –Lang Industrial Centre, No. 11, Wang Chill Road, Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong. 124. JNPT Sealed Sample, examined at Belapur Office 27.07.12 Rochlon Exports Pvt. Ltd. Branch SRO, 360/64 Kalvadevi Road, Opp. Ramwadi Post Office, Mumbai. IE Code – 0303060549. Imran Hussain Nagaon Guwahati Assam 125. IGI Air Cargo (Courier Terminal) 30.07.12 126. APSO, Vile Parle EN02575514 9IN 01.08.12 Srikanth, C/O Dart International Exit Room, A-13, GHMC, OPP GPO Abids, Hyderabad. Phone No. 09246871550 127. Q10 CFS Cochin 01.08.12 Trivandrum Hamburg 292 Herbal Products containing Pterocarpus santalinus 288 Pcs Violation of FTP & CITES Sl. No. 128. Place of detection Asian Terminal Date Exporter Importer Description of the item detained Ayurvedic products containing Saussurea lappa Quantity 08.08.12 Kochi 129. FPO, Kolkata 08.08.12 Carla Ramatho Momik, Building No.12, Nadia, WB Leda Maria Dondeo, Pettopalis, CEP-25730, 736, RJ, Brazil Peacock tail feathers 0.770 kgs. 130. FPO, Kolkata 08.08.12 Bikek Lung Toem P.O.168, Thahekhu, Dimapur, Nagaland Hruali Roreh, Manipur-795131 Banisher Mukherjee, 17/B, Ripon Street, Kolkata-16 Mr. A C T Hui Ling Toem, Indianapolis, USA Thawng Kibualab, 36B 6006, Aleusond, Norway Ator Lukaja, Shhkotic (8), 01510, Vomta, Finland Dried meat & veg. seed 1.760 kgs. Violation of FTP. 131. FPO, Kolkata 08.08.12 Dried meat 3.2 kgs. Neck feathers of Grey Jungle Fowl 0.260 kgs. 08.08.12 Debases Chakraborty, 16/1, Free School St. Kolkata-16 Cliff Day, 7, Coed Camal Poonly Pool, UK Neck feathers of Grey Jungle Fowl 0.215 kgs. FPO, Kolkata 08.08.12 Anup Kumar, 32/C, AJC Bose Road, Kolkata H.Eigen Pragdt. Ab, Filid, Finland Neck feathers of Grey Jungle Fowl 0.225 kgs. FPO, Kolkata 08.08.12 Vantal Thorga Lunglei Bazar, Mizoram Khotue, 7529, N. Sinstetam S.T. Indianapolis, USA Veg. seed 1.650 kgs. Violation of FTP. Violation of FTP, WLPA & CITES . Violation of FTP, WLPA & CITES . Violation of FTP, WLPA & CITES . Violation of FTP. 132. FPO, Kolkata 08.08.12 133. FPO, Kolkata 134. 135. Manju Overseas 25, Gujranwala Town, Part - 2 Delhi Szelesuz Ktt, 38 Zsatya Street, 1141 Budapest Hungary M/s Vina (HK) co. Ltd 903 Danniee HSE 20 Luard Road Wanchai, HongKong Herbal products containing Saussurea lappa 24 Pcs Pterocarpus santalinus logs 9.6 Mts Sharjah 174 Pcs 136. IGI Air Cargo, New Delhi 13.08.12 137. ICD, TKD, Delhi 18.08.12 138. IGI Air Cargo, New Delhi 17.08.12 Sumit International (P) Ltd New Delhi (IEC No. - 0508065321) Mili healthcare Pvt Ltd, 618 - 621, Tower A, DLF Towers, Jasola Plot No. 10 &11, DDA Distt Centre, Jasola New Delhi 139. IGI Air Cargo, New Delhi 22.08.12 140. IGI Air Cargo, New Delhi 24.08.12 Organic India Pvt Ltd Plot No.266, Faizabad Raod, Kamta, P.O. Chinhat, Lucknow UP Rubal Herbal House 450, Kotla Gonspur Near Jain Colony Adamwal, HSP (Pb) 146001 Custom Bonded Warehouse Biocon, Berenznyakivska Str.29, kiev, Ukrain 02098 Bonquaires facilities Intl Ltd, Suite 402, 4th Floor, Fron wind oshopey Plaza, 17/19 Allen Avenue IKEJA, LAGOS P.O. Box 7724 NIGERIA Rubal herbal House, Inc. Ontario L 6T 4X6 Canada 293 Amberan oil containing Saussurea lappa Nature of offence Violation of FTP, WLPA & CITES . Violation of FTP. Violation of FTP, WLPA & CITES . Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of FTP, WLPA & CITES . 20 bottles Violation of FTP & CITES Chyawanprash containing Aquilaria sps Yograj Guggal containing Saussurea lappa 12 Nos Violation of FTP, WLPA & CITES . 07 Pcs Sl. No. 141. Place of detection IGI Air Cargo, New Delhi Date 27.08.12 142. IGI Air Cargo, New Delhi 27.08.12 Exporter Importer Amazing Herbal Remedies GF, D-13, South Ext -I, New Delhi Dolphin apparel 409 Supriya Sector - 10 Plot - 20, Dwarka New Delhi - 75 Zinnert International Ltd, Shop No. 102 Odun - Ade, Drile Iganmu, Coker, Logos Nigeria Bazar of India 1810, University Ave. Berkeloy Calefornia USA Shamim Ahmed ALAHLI Perfumer LLC Also, SHK Humaid Buld. SHK Kumaid Road, Ajman UAE Passport No. A2528428 DOI - 31.05.2010 DOE - 20.09.15 Passanger was travelling from Thailand to UAE 143. IGI Air Cargo, New Delhi 03.09.12 144. IGI Airport (T-3), New Delhi 10.09.12 Z. Hussain Nagaon, Assam ( M9378924459) Passenger 1. Md.Saif Mubarak Hamad Al Shamsi S/o Saif Mubarak Hamal Al Shamshi 2. Hamad Obaid Ghamran Juma Aldaheri (UAE Nationals) 145. 146. IGI Air Cargo, New Delhi IGI Air Cargo, New Delhi 12.09.12 12.09.12 Mohd. Naseer, 95 Basti Hazrat Nizamuddin New Delhi M/s Puja International Export Solution 208 Hari Sadan Ansari Road, Daryaganj New Delhi Description of the item detained Tsi Sha Sui Flat B6 BIK B9/F Chu Nkong Mansion 3644 Nathan Road T.S.L. Kowloon, HongKong Hui Lik Mo Flat NO. B1/F Block - 2 Hunghom Garden - 3 Tsing Chan Street Hunghom Kowloon - 990777, Hong Kong Herbal pigment Lite containing Aquilaria agallocha Saraswatarisht & Dashmoolarisht cotaining Saussurea lappa Aquilaria agallocha chips Slow lorises (Live) Pterocarpus santalinus flakes Pterocarpus santalinus flakes IGI Courier Terminal, New Delhi 20.09.12 Mother of Pearl button specialist & Dyees Church Lane, hadenthrope sheffield 512 4AN UK Oswal Knit India Ltd. Oswal road Ind. Estate Ludhiana 141003 Punjab INDIA Mop buttons 148. NSCBI Airport, Kol 20.09.12 Atik, Kolkata Shabbir, Mumbai Rhino horn Q10 CFS Cochin 21.09.12 Kochi 150. FPO, Kolkata 25.09.12 Mitali Sarkar 12, Esplanade East, Kolkata-69 151. FPO, Kolkata 25.09.12 Subii, 2, Middleton Row, Kolkata-71 Port klang 48 pcs 12 Pcs 12 Pcs 8 kgs 2 Nos 185 Pcs 170 Pcs 10 kgs One pc. Ayurvedic products containing Saussurea lappa 5 Cans Mr. Lukmaa Sahkake ‘8’ Vantom – 01510, Finland Neck feathers of Grey Jungle Fowl 0.220 kgs. Cook Shill Fly Toging, M. Haldin, Ronghcoblon, ST119E 50K Neck feathers of Grey Jungle Fowl 0.220 kgs. 294 Nature of offence Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of FTP, WLPA & CITES . Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of FTP, WLPA & CITES . Violation of FTP & CITES 147. 149. Quantity Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of FTP. Violation of FTP, WLPA & CITES . Violation of FTP, WLPA & CITES . Violation of FTP, WLPA & CITES . Violation of FTP, WLPA & CITES . Sl. No. 152. Place of detection FPO, Kolkata Date Exporter Importer 25.09.12 S. Pratik Traders, 105, AJC Bose Road, Kolkata-17 Brasil Coast 13 Morin Terrace SY 23, ZAZ, UK 153. Air Cargo Complex, Cochin 26.09.12 Kochi Brimingham Ayurvedic products containing Saussurea lappa 20 Boxes 154. TKD, Delhi 26.09.12 76 Pcs IGI Courier Terminal, New Delhi 05.10.12 Pterocarpus santalinus logs 186 Kgs (10 Pcs) 156. FPO, Chennai 10.10.12 Anvi interiors & Supplies FZE P.O. Box 16111, RAK Free Zone UAE Ms. Jeef Cheung Champ Ming Express Company Ltd. Ground Floor, Liyen House 61-63 King Yip Street Twan Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong’ Milton Annai Raj Czech Republic Timber posts 155. Gargi Overseas H5455 Industrial Area Panipat – 132103 Haryana Chopa Gya Sherab Gatsel Lobling TTS PO Khanyara Dist - Kangra Himachal Pradesh Conus Milneedwardsi 6 No. Violation of FTP & WLPA 157. FPO, Chennai 10.10.12 Yuriy Myranyurik Ukraine Turbo marmoratus Strombus gigas Hippopus hippopus 1 No. 1 No 1 No Violation of FTP & WLPA 158. FPO, Chennai 10.10.12 Yuriy Myranyurik Ukraine Cypraea cassis rufa 1 No Violation of FTP & WLPA 159. FPO, Chennai 10.10.12 Yuriy Myranyurik Ukraine Strombus gigas 1 No Violation of FTP & WLPA 160. IGI Air Cargo, New Delhi 12.10.12 Pterocarpus santalinus logs. 505 Kgs Violation of FTP & CITES 161. FedEx IGI Courier Terminal, Delhi 12.10.12 Krishna Export Trading Co. 1531 Behind Khanna Cinema, Sangat Rashan, Pahar Ganj, New Delhi - 110055 Pterocarpus santalinus pcs. 78 kgs Violation of FTP & CITES 162. FPO, Kolkata 16.10.12 Sea shell of Trochus niloticus 992 gms. Violation of FTP & WLPA 163. FPO, Kolkata 16.10.12 C. Dhorma Rajon 124, MG Road, Janlighat, Andaman744103 B.N. Sorrai Automobile DJKTADS PGM Angel Int. Logistics Ltd. 6, 39-A, B/F, Cable TV Tower No.9, Hoi Shing Road Tsuen wan, Hong Kong Mei Luen Logistic Co. Ltd RM A, 8/F Metropolitan Factory and Warehouse Building Nos 30-32 Chai wan Kwok Street, TSUEN Wan N.T. Hong Kong Ganesa Chellias 271, Road Green Wood Park, Maasic Rooted plant & Orchid (Vanda sp.) 1.080 Kgs Violation of FTP & CITES Milton Annai Raj 18/35, Abisha Illam Municipal colony, Kannam Nagarcoil Yuriy Myranyurik C-229,Anu VijayTownship Thirunelveli Dist. PIN-627120 Yuriy Myranyurik C-229,Anu VijayTownship Thirunelveli Dist. PIN-627120 Yuriy Myranyurik C-229,Anu VijayTownship Thirunelveli Dist. PIN-627120 Neon Enterprises G110, Iind Floor, Saket New Delhi ASMP, Indonesia 295 Description of the item detained Neck feathers of Grey Jungle Fowl Quantity 0.220 kgs. Nature of offence Violation of FTP, WLPA & CITES . Violation of FTP, WLPA & CITES . Violation of FTP. Violation of FTP & CITES Sl. No. 164. 165. Place of detection APSO, Vile Parle Tracking No. EN02370176 6IN EN02370664 4IN EK02370175 2IN CSI Airport, Mumbai. Date Exporter Importer 17.10.12 M. A. Rashid, H/No. 19-3-435/7/B, Jahanuma, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India. Moin Khan, H/No. 193-435/7/B/4, Jahanuma, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India. Jassi Gill, Golden Sports Company, 1st Floor, Far Est Mansion, Shopping Arcade 56, Middle Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. Ph. 085262263170. 30/31.10 .12 Mustakeen Ambur, 30 with Passport No. Z1741967. & Bashir Ahmed, 49 with Passport No. H3061151. Both are resident of Chennai. Bangkok, Thailand. Description of the item detained Wooden logs of Red Sanders Wood (Pterocarpus santalinus) Eastern Hill Terrapin (Melanochelys tricarinata) Quantity 4 Nos. 5 Nos. 6 Nos. 10 Nos. Nature of offence Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of FTP & WLPA 47 Nos. Spotted Pond Terrapin (Geoclemys hamiltonii)-47 Nos. 166. FedEx IGI Courier Terminal, Delhi 07.11.12 Chander Dev, 38 Ajij Ganj, Hathi Khana Sadar Bazar Delhi TZU HSIN HUA 1F, NO.268 – 11 Zhang Su, Ist Road Sijhij Dist New Taipai City 221 TAIWAN (ROC) Pterocarpus santalinus logs 44 Logs Violation of FTP & CITES 167. FedEx IGI Courier Terminal, Delhi 07.11.12 Vishal Gupta, D – 10/1 Model Town Delhi Pterocarpus santalinus logs 49 Logs Violation of FTP & CITES 168. FedEx IGI Courier Terminal, Delhi 07.11.12 Sunil Raj Sharma 803, Sector – 14, Rohini Delhi Pterocarpus santalinus logs 18 logs Violation of FTP & CITES 169. Air cargo complex, kochi Postal appraising department , chennai Postal appraising department , chennai Postal appraising department , chennai Postal appraising department , chennai 21.11.12 Kochi NIANGING WU NO17, LN – 191 Long Cheng Road Fengshan Dist. Kaohsiung City 830, TAIWAN MR. TOU MING LEE, 1F, No.-390 Zili Ist Road Sanmin Dist. Kaohsuing 807 TAIWAN Seychelles Herbal product containing Agarwood 2 Pkt 21.11.12 Chennai Germany Conus milneedwardsi shells 2 Pieces Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of FTP & WLPA 21.11.12 Chennai Malaysia Conus milneedwardsi shells 2 Pieces Violation of FTP & WLPA 21.11.12 Chennai Germany Conus milne edwardsi shells 2 Pieces Violation of FTP & WLPA 21.11.12 Chennai USA Turbo marmoratus shell 1 Piece Violation of FTP & WLPA 170. 171. 172. 173. 296 Sl. No. 174. 175. 176. 177. 178. Place o.f detection Postal appraising department , chennai Postal appraising department , chennai Postal appraising department , chennai Postal appraising department , chennai DHL Courier Terminal, New Delhi Date Exporter Importer Germany 21.11.12 Chennai Thailand Pterocarpus santalinus Handi Crafts 1 Piece 9.5 Kg Violation of FTP & CITES 21.11.12 Chennai Sudan Sandalwood Pieces 6.8 Kg Violation of FTP & CITES 21.11.12 Chennai Sudan Sandalwood Pieces 6.8 Kg Violation of FTP & CITES 23.11.12 S.M. Handicrafts S.A. 3810/29 Daryaganj Near Sabri Guest House ,New Delhi – 110065 Teleone Consumers Product Pvt Ltd. 180, Pitampura Village, Near Govt. School Chaupal Pitampura, New Delhi Lein Isain Fei A Flat E-11 Block 12 Laguna Verde, Hungham Hong Kong Pterocarpus santalinus Chips. 31.5 Kgs Violation of FTP & CITES Archna Traders H.No.52, Road No.5, Sonadanga, Racedential area Khulana Near Khulna Passport office, Bangladesh Shakti Prash containing Orchis mascula as ingredients 600 pcs Violation of FTP & CITES Jiryani & Majun mug halliz Jawahar containing Orchis mascula & Orchis laxiflora as ingredient Pterocarpus santalinus Necklaces 5 pcs 3 Pcs Violation of FTP & CITES 84 Pcs Violation of FTP . Pterocarpus santalinus Necklaces 75 Pcs Violation of FTP . Pterocarpus santalinus Chips 224 Kgs Pterocarpus santalinus Chips 302 Kgs Pterocarpus santalinus (mala) 100 pcs Violation of FTP & CITES . Violation of FTP & CITES . Violation of FTP & CITES . 23.11.12 180. IGI Air Cargo, New Delhi 23.11.12 Rex (U & A) Remedies Pvt. Ltd A-51/1, G.T. Karnal Road Industrial Area, Delhi - 110033 Freight System Co Ltd LLC P.O. Box 61243, Jabel Ali, Dubai, UAE 181. DHL Courier Terminal, New Delhi 30.11.12 Vivek Gulecha Kashriya Nath Temple Jodhpur 182. DHL Courier Terminal, New Delhi 30.11.12 Mamta Sharma, A-567, Block-A, J J Colony, Madipur New Delhi 183. DHL Courier Terminal, New Delhi DHL Courier Terminal, New Delhi DHL Courier Terminal, New Delhi 30.11.12 Static Consultant Group, 48 Bharat Nagar, New Delhi Static Consultant Group, 48 Bharat Nagar, New Delhi Fair Traders , 42, Ashok Nagar, Gali No.8, New Delhi YFP, Room No.501, Advanced Tech. Centre – II, Choz Fat Street Hong Kong Mr. YIP Room 501, advance Technology centre 2 Choi Fat Street Sheung Shi N.T. Hong Kong Mr. Lin Jian Fel, Flat E, 11/F, Block 12, Launa Verde, Hong Kong Mr. Lin Jian Fel, Flat E, 11/F, Block 12, Launa Verde, Hong Kong Mr. VIP M/s Advanced Technology Unit 501, Choi Fat Street Sheung, Shui Nlt, Hong Kong 30.11.12 30.11.12 297 1 Piece 20 Kg Nature of offence Violation of FTP & CITES Chennai IGI Air Cargo, New Delhi 185. Quantity 21.11.12 179. 184. Description of the item detained Pterocarpus santalinus Handi Crafts Sl. No. 186. Place o.f detection DHL Courier Terminal, New Delhi Date Exporter Importer 187. 07.12.12 S.M. Handicrafts S.A. 3810/29 Daryaganj Near Sabri Guest House New Delhi – 110065 Janet Fu Unit - 1- 311 Fullerton Centre-19, Hungto Road Kwun Tong, Kowloon Hong Kong IGI TNT Courier Terminal, New Delhi 10.12.12 Fair Traders 42, Ashok Nagar, Gali No.8, New Delhi M/s Advanced Technology Unit 501, Choi Fat Street Sheung, Shui Nlt, Hong Kong Pterocarpus santalinus (mala) 200 pcs Violation of FTP. 188. IGI Air Cargo, New Delhi 12.12.12 100 Pcs Violation of FTP & CITES . FPO, Kolkata 13.12.12 Roseveda Herbal Ltd 24B, Loanni Tsimiski, STR, PO Box 59519 4010 LISASSOL CIMASSOL, Cyprus Marry Ann Cote, Cote’s Fly Ship, Leister, USA Aquilaria sps in chyawanprash (multani) 189. Neck feathers of Grey Jungle Fowl 0.102 kgs. 190. FPO, Kolkata 13.12.12 M/s Combi organochem Pvt. Ltd 803, Mercantile House 15, Kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi Natural, 17, Free School, Kol-16 Pranab Bose, Rippon Street, Kolkata-16 Cook Ship Fly, Tyling, M. Holding, Rongh Cote Lase, ST.11.9E S, USA Whole body feather of Kingfisher 0.230 kgs. Violation of FTP & WLPA Violation of FTP & WLPA 191. FPO, Kolkata 13.12.12 Alam, ‘8’ Sah Kotie Vantae 01510, Finland Neck feathers of Grey Jungle Fowl 0.250 kgs. 192. FPO, Kolkata 13.12.12 Shanty Bose, 23B, Park Street, Kol-16 Derigno, Toy Mart, 43/A/3 Green Park Road, Kolkata-14 Marcos Vergame Harelin Dublin, INC 24712, USA Wing & tail feather of Kite & Francolin 0.600 kgs. 193. Q10- CFS 13.12.12 194. DHL Courier Terminal, New Delhi 14.12.12 Gangaram Dutta, D203, Mandawali Village, New Delhi M/s Advanced Technology Unit 501, Choi Fat Street Sheung, Shui Nlt, Hong Kong 195. IGI Air Cargo, New Delhi 17.12.12 Global Export House No. 5067 Opp. Khanna Cinema, Main Bazar, Paharganj, New Delhi Kathmandu Connection Importers Williams Global Freight, Unit 11 457-459 Tufnil Road, Banyo 4014 Queensland Autralia Himalaya anti-wrincle cream containing Saussurea costus Kochi Sydney Description of the item detained Pterocarpus santalinus cubes Herbal product containing Red Sander (Pterocarpus santalinus) Pterocarpus santalinus bars Quantity 1 Box Violation of FTP & WLPA Violation of FTP & CITES 24 Pkt Violation of FTP & CITES 36.3 kgs Violation of FTP & CITES 24 pcs Violation of FTP, WLPA & CITES . 196. Asian Terminal, Kochi 17.12.12 Kochi Sharjah Herbal product containing Rauvolfia serpentina 200 Bottles 197. Q10- CFS 17.12.12 Kochi Queens land Herbal product containing Agarwood (Aquilaria agallocha) 11 Bottles 298 Nature of offence Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of CITES & Exim Policy Violation of FTP & CITES Sl. No. 198. Place o.f detection IGI Air Cargo, New Delhi Date Exporter Importer 19.12.12 Sachida Exports, C8/198 B, Keshav Puram, New Delhi 199. CSI Airport. 19.12.12 200. Q10- CFS 21.12.12 Passenger: Aftab Hussain Khan. Passport No. F 4912020. Mumbai. Kochi Elegant Overseas Ltd 41 Baverstock Road Dannemora, Auckland, Newzealand Dubai, UAE. 201. ACC 26.12.12 Maharaja Exports, F74, Oberoi Towers, 2nd Floor, Nariman Point, Mumbai. IE Code – 0395069211. Maldives Ahmed Al Obaidaly, P. O. Box. No. 6077, Doha, Qatar. 299 Description of the item detained Saussurea lappa in formulation of Hair buildup Oil and body oil Agarwood Pieces Small Essential Agarwood Oil Herbal product containing Agarwood (Aquilaria agallocha) Agarwood (Aquilaria malaccensis) Chips Quantity 10 + 50 Pcs 28.5 kgs. 764 gms. 20 Bottles 10 Kgs. Nature of offence Violation of FTP, WLPA & CITES . Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of FTP & CITES ANNEXURE : IV-B OFFENCE CASES DETECTED FOR THE VIOLATION OF PROVISIONS OF WILDLIFE (PROTECTION) ACT 1972, EXIM POLICY OF GOVERNMENT OF INDIA & CITES IN RESPECT OF WILD FAUNA & FLORA DURING 2012 AT CUSTOMS IMPORT POINTS Sl. No. 1. Place of detection Balmer Lawry CFS, JNPT. Date Exporter Importer 11.01.12 Desert Business Wind FZCO. Jafza 15245. P.O. Box. 18578, Jebel Ali, Dubai, UAE. M/S Aero Enterprises, 5408 Sadar Thana Road, Sadar Bazar, Delhi – 110006. IE Code – 0588115223. 2. IGI Air Cargo, New Delhi 20.01.12 3. IGI Air Cargo, New Delhi 25.01.12 4. NIPT Courier Cell 30.01.12 Sibra SARL ZAC Des Montramots, Besancon, France Sibra SARL ZAC Des Montramots, Besancon, France Billionaire Italian Couture, 9 Sloane Street, London, UK. 5. NIPT Courier Cell 30.01.12 Studio Roscini SPA, Via G. Di Vittorio 18, 06038 Spello (PG), Italy. 6. JNPT, Nhava Sheva Bill of Entry No. 5768558 dated 18-012012 NIPT Courier Cell Thoka No. 52741 dated 11-01-2012 01.02.12 Catalina Embroideries Inc. Upper Tingub. Mandaue City, Cebu, Phillippines. 02.02.12 NIPT Courier Cell Thoka No. 53766 dated 16-01-2012 02.02.12 7. 8. Description of the item detained Trochus niloticus Shell Buttons Quantity 500000 Nos. of 18” Size & 25000 Nos. of 14” Size. Nature of offence Violation of FTP & WLPA Sibrama Newage, B-60, Sector-80, Gautam Budh Nagar, Noida, UP American Alligator Straps Violation of FTP & CITES . Sibrama Newage, B-60, Sector-80, Gautam Budh Nagar, Noida, UP American Alligator Straps Vikram Kakde, Leelavati Niwas, Plot No. 9, Yashwant Ghadge Wagor, Pune. IE Code – 0100000053. Amal Exports, A/5 Shri Ram Industrial Estate. N. C. Road, Wadala, 400031, Mumbai. IE Code – 0303035307. Leather shoe with Python Snake skin patches. Python reticulatus Tanned Skin 11 Pieces Floor Lamp with Placenta placenta Shell 24 Nos. Pang Leather, 555 Panturam Centre, Makkasan, Rajtaewee, Bangkok 10400, Thailand. Indo Italian Furniture Co. Pvt. Ltd. G-9/G-10A, Laxmi Woollen Mill Estate, Shakti Mill Lane, Off. Dr. E. Moses Road, Mahalaxmi, Mumbai – 400011. IE Code – 0399002979. Allan Tizon, Att. Jenny Lobo, Soranto Vaddo, Bandez ,Anjuna, Goa 403509. IE Code – 0100000053. Leather Pocket Bags with Python/other Snake skin patches. 48 Nos. Violation of FTP,WLPA & CITES Pang Leather, 555 Panturam Centre, Makkasan, Rajtaewee, Bangkok 10400, Thailand. Allan Tizon, Att. Jenny Lobo, Soranto Vaddo, Bandez Anjuna, Goa 403509. IE Code – 0100000053. Leather Pocket Bags with Python/other Snake skin patches. Leather Pocket Bags with Ostrich Leather Patches. 34 Nos. Violation of FTP,WLPA & CITES 482 Nos 300 Violation of FTP & CITES . 868 Nos 1 No. 6 Nos. Violation of FTP,WLPA & CITES Violation of FTP &WLPA (Imported with valid CITES Permit) Violation of FTP &WLPA Sl. No. 9. Place of detection FPO, Kolkata Date Exporter Importer 23.02.12 South Africa FPO, Kolkata 20.03.12 11. IGI, Airport Terminal -3, New Delhi 12.04.12 Daniel Dobai 2092, Budakeszi Kalmar U. 69, Hungary Passanger Flight No. 6E022 -Dubai Mairaj Uddin Gilkar S/o Abdul Rehman Gilkar Dr. A. Poddar 107, U.M. Road, Kolkata67 Jaydip Biswas, 18/2 Kalikapur Road, Kolkata-99 10. 12. IGI, Airport Terminal -3, New Delhi 17.4.12 Passanger Flight No. 6E022 Mairaj Uddin Gilkar S/o Abdul Rehman Gilkar R/o Dabtel Gilkar Durie Zaina Kadal, Srinagar J & K Toyo Science Corp. Kinsan Building, 1-21 Nihonbashi Muronachi, 4-Chome Chuo-Ku Tokyo, Japan. Passanger Mairaj Uddin Gilkar S/o Abdul Rehman Gilkar R/o Dabtel Gilkar Durie Zaina Kadal, Srinagar J & K Passanger Mairaj Uddin Gilkar S/o Abdul Rehman Gilkar R/o Dabtel Gilkar Durie Zaina Kadal, Srinagar J & K M/S Arun & Co. 603/B Polaris, Off Marol Maroshi Road, Marol, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400059. IE Code – 0388037015. Description of the item detained Springbok/Impala Deer skin (fur skin) Cacti Shahtoosh shawl Quantity 02 nos. 2 pcs. 13 shawls Nature of offence Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of FTP,WLPA & CITES Violation of FTP, WLPA & CITES . Shahtoosh shawl Meiji Coral Calcium 13 shawls 5 kgs. 13. ACC B/E No. 6561848 dated 17-042012. 20.04.12 14. Courier Terminal, Chennai IGI Air Cargo, New Delhi FPO, Kolkata 28.04.12 Italy 30.04.12 Petra touristic complex, Amman Jordan Liyon Gao,72,Yellow River Road,China Prosenjit Chatterjee P 19, Old Ballygunge Road, Calcutta Debabrata Biswas,POSreenagar,PSPanchasayar,kol-94 Worked handicraft items of bone 04 pcs Live Cacti plant 556 gms Violation of FTP & CITES 15. 16. 29.05.12 Chennai Snake skins (Elaphe carinata) 16 Pcs Violation of FTP & WLPA Violation of FTP & WLPA Violation of FTP. 17. FPO, Kolkata 29.05.12 Liyon Gao,72,Yellow River Road,China Debabrata Biswas,POSreenagar,PSPanchasayar,kol-94 Live Cacti plant 910 gms Violation of FTP & CITES 18. FPO, Kolkata 29.05.12 Liyon Gao,72,Yellow River Road,China Debabrata Biswas,POSreenagar,PSPanchasayar,kol-94 Live Cacti plant 1.282 kgs. Violation of FTP & CITES 19. FPO, Kolkata 29.05.12 Dustchep Post Debabrata Biswas,POSreenagar,PSPanchasayar,kol-94 Live Cacti plant 700 gms Violation of FTP & CITES 20. FPO, Kolkata 29.05.12 Szabados Atti, Uiola U 59, Hong Kong. Joydip Biswas, 18/2,Kalikapur Road, Adrika Apparment,Kol-99 Live Cacti plant 180 gms Violation of FTP & CITES 21. FPO, Kolkata 29.05.12 Dawel Dobai,2692, Budakess, Hong Kong Joydip Biswas, 18/2,Kalikapur Road, Adrika Apparment,Kol-99 Live Cacti plant 790 gms Violation of FTP & CITES 301 Sl. No. 22. Place of detection FPO, Kolkata Date Exporter Importer 29.05.12 Szabados Atti, Uiola U 59, Hong Kong. FPO, Kolkata 30.05.12 Suwri Vonto, Mangov, Rambong Palangka Rata, Indonesia 24. FPO, Kolkata 30.05.12 Suwri Vonto, Mangov, Rambong Palangka Rata, Indonesia 25. CSI Airport, Mumbai. 01.06.12 Ivory Coast Chittaranjan Halder,87,Dum Dum Road, Block -3,Kol-74 Sariful Rahaman, C/O,late Durga dhar Sonowal, Banton, ward no14,Lakhimpur,Assam787031 Sariful Rahaman, C/O,late Durga dhar Sonowal, Banton, ward no14,Lakhimpur,Assam787031 Kushal Kamalkar Singhal. B-175, Shaktinagar, Gandhigram, Kutch, Gujarat. Passport No. G2939056. 23. 26. ACC B/E No. 6980374 dated 31-052012. FPO, Kolkata 01.06.12 Richemont Dubai FZE. Emirates Tower, 36th Floor, P. O. Box. 33269. Dubai, UAE. S. Thomas, Indonesia 28. FPO, Kolkata 19.06.12 29. IGI Air Cargo, New Delhi 28.06.12 30. IGI Air Cargo, New Delhi 05.07.12 31. IGI Air Cargo, New Delhi 01.8.12 32. IGI Airport (T-3), New Delhi 01.08.12 27. 19.06.12 Phuphamam Orchid Ltd 8 moo 5 mafai, Phuphaman, Khonkaen, Thailand, 40350 Valo Biomedia North America 21459Old Hwy 6 Adel, Lowa 50003 United States US Valo Biomedia North America 21459 Old Hwy 6 Adel. Olwa 50003 United States, US Robert Graham 264 W, 40th St 14th FL New York Arrived from Riyadh by Flight No.AI -924 dt. 31.07.12 Passport No. F 7695848 dt. 14.06.12 Description of the item detained Live Cacti plant Quantity 290 gms Nature of offence Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of FTP & CITES Live orchid plants 1.575 kgs. Live orchid plants 1.255 kgs. Violation of FTP & CITES Ivory Tusk (Polished) 27.5 Inches (Weight 1.2 kgs) 28.4 Inches (Weight 1.6 kgs) Python Skin Watch Straps. (Python reticulatus) 2 Nos. Violation of FTP,WLPA & CITES 4 Nos. Violation of FTP,WLPA & CITES Live orchids 1.050 kgs. Violation of FTP,WLPA & CITES Live orchids 0.870 kgs. Violation of FTP,WLPA & CITES Indovax Pvt Ltd 8th Floor, Eros Apartment, 56 Nehru Place New Delhi Egss of Gallus domesticus 13200 Eggs Violation of FTP. Indovax Pvt Ltd 8th Floor, Eros Apartment, 56 Nehru Place New Delhi Egss of Gallus domesticus 6000 Eggs Violation of FTP. KNW Apparels Pvt Ltd Plot 544 H Sector - 37 Pace City - 11 Gurgaon - 122001 Haryana Umar Bashir Dar S/o Bashir Ahmed Dar R/o 66 Shiva Colony, Tonk Fatak, Jaipur Mop buttons 16500 Violation of FTP . Time Avenue Pvt. Ltd. 189 Turner Road, Bandra (W), Mumbai – 400050. Maharashtra, India. IE Code – 0307013243 B.N. Sonowal, DS. Automobile Bomtow, Khelmat, Lakhimpur, Assam-787031 Dr. Devapratim Mohanty, Narayan Mishra Lane, Mahatab Road, Cuttak, Orissa-753012 Violation of FTP, WLPA & CITES . Shahtoosh shawl 302 32 shawls Sl. No. 33. Place of detection CSI Airport, Mumbai. Date Exporter Importer 30.08.12 Bangkok, Thailand. Nadir Ahmed Shaikh with Passport No. J0179174 Naushad Musha Shaikh with Passport No. B1753551. Faizan Feroz Khan with Passport No. G5319844 34. 35. IGI Airport (T-3), New Delhi FPO, Kolkata 10.09.12 16.10.12 Passenger 1. Md.Saif Mubarak Hamad Al Shamsi S/o Saif Mubarak Hamal Al Shamshi 2. Hamad Obaid Ghamran Juma Aldaheri (UAE Nationals) Indonesia Passport No. A2528428 DOI - 31.05.2010 DOE - 20.09.15 Passanger was travelling from Thailand to UAE Sariful Rahaman, Darga Dhori, Assam 36. FPO, Kolkata 16.10.12 Indonesia Sariful Rahaman, Darga Dhori, Assam 37. DHL Courier Terminal, New Delhi 26.10.12 Uttam Schroff S 533 Greather Kailash Part 2, New Delhi – 110048 38. Air Cargo Complex, Chennai FPO, Kolkata 20.11.12 Letacs BV Chental Scheelings Heren Straat 30 2271 CH Voorbung NL Netherland Philippines Chennai Mr. Jay, PMG Tank, Ballygunge Lane, UK Shee & Co., 118, SN Banerjee Road, Kol-38 39. 13.12.12 303 Description of the item detained Aphonopelma Brachypelma (Tarantula) Trachemys scripta scripta Pelomedusa subrufa Graptemys pseudogeographic a, Chrysemys picta Siebenrockiella sp. eggs of Psittaciformes birds (probably) Slow lorises (Live) Rooted plant & Orchid (Vanda sp.) Rooted plant & Orchid (Vanda sp.) Mop buttons Placenta placenta Seashell articles Neck feathers of Grey Jungle Fowl Quantity 2 Nos. 1 Nos. 2 Nos. 2 Nos. 2 Nos. 2 Nos. 2 Nos. 11 Nos. Nature of offence Violation of FTP & CITES 2 Nos Violation of FTP, WLPA & CITES . 1.900 kgs. Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of FTP & CITES Violation of FTP, . 1.015 kgs. 2 Kgs 9 Pcs 0.245 kgs. Violation of FTP & WLPA Violation of FTP,WLPA & CITES ANNEXURE : V IMPORTANT NOTIFICATIONS CONVENTION N ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES OF WILD FAUNA AND FLORA NOTIFIC NOTIFICATION TO THE PARTIES No. 2012/002 Geneva, 4 January 2012 CONCERNING: Amendment to Appendix III 1. In accordance with the provision provisions of Article XVI, paragraph 1, of the Convention n on International Trade in Endangered Specie pecies of Wild Fauna and Flora, the United States of America has requested the Secretariat to includ include in Appendix III the species indicated below: FAUNA CLASS: AMPHIBIA ORDER: CAUDATA FAMILY:Cryptobranchidae e Species: Cryptobranchu Cryptobranchus alleganiensis The United States has state stated that this includes both subspecies: Cryptobranchus Cryptobranchu alleganiensis alleganiensis an and Cryptobranchus alleganiensis bishopi. 2. In accordance with the provision provisions of Article XVI, paragraph 2, of the Convention, inclusio clusion of this species in Appendix III shall tak ake effect 90 days after the date of this Notification, i.e. i.e on 3 April 2012. 3. The revised edition of the CITE CITES Appendices will be placed on the CITES website before it enters into effect. International Environmen Environment House • Chemin des Anémones • CH-1219 Châtelaine, Geneva • Switzerland S Tel: +41 (22) 917 81 39/4 39/40 • Fax: +41 (22) 797 34 17 • Email: [email protected] • Web: http://ww www.cites.org 305 CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES OF WILD FAUNA AND FLORA NOTIFICATION TO THE PARTIES Geneva, 16 March 2012 No. 2012/024 CONCERNING: Non-commercial loan, donation or exchange between registered scientists or scientific institutions 1. Article VII, paragraph 6, of the Convention specifies that: The provisions of Articles III, IV and V shall not apply to the non-commercial loan, donation or exchange between scientists or scientific institutions registered by a Management Authority of their State, of herbarium specimens, other preserved, dried or embedded museum specimens, and live plant material which carry a label issued or approved by a Management Authority. 2. At its 11th meeting (CoP11, Gigiri, 2000), the Conference of the Parties adopted Resolution Conf. 11.15 on Non-commercial loan, donation or exchange of museum and herbarium specimens, containing guidance on the implementation of the above-mentioned special provisions. This was revised at CoP12 (Santiago, 2002) and the current Resolution on this subject, Resolution Conf. 11.15 (Rev. CoP12), can be found at the following URL: http://www.cites.org/eng/res/11/11-15R12.php. 3. In this Resolution, the Conference of the Parties, amongst other provisions: URGES Parties to contact scientists and scientific institutions in the territory under their jurisdiction to facilitate greater understanding of the scientific exchange provisions of Article VII, paragraph 6, on the non-commercial loan, donation or exchange of scientific specimens. 4. In accordance with the same Resolution, the Secretariat maintains a Register of scientific institutions entitled to the exemption provided by Article VII, paragraph 6, of the Convention, which can be accessed through the CITES website at the following URL: http://www.cites.org/common/reg/e_si.html. 5. At CoP12, the Conference of the Parties adopted Decision 12.79, as follows: Directed to the Secretariat The Secretariat shall develop a brochure that will illustrate the importance of registering scientific institutions under Article VII, paragraph 6, of the Convention and demonstrate how the registration procedures can be applied in a simplified manner. This Decision remains valid and the Secretariat is seeking funding to implement it. 6. In accordance with Decision 15.32, adopted at the 15th meeting of the Conference of the Parties (Doha, 2010), the Secretariat encourages Parties that have not already done so, to: a) implement at the national level a system for registering scientific institutions within the territory under their jurisdiction, that might benefit from the special provisions for facilitating trade under Article VII, paragraph 6, of the Convention; b) inform such institutions about the implications and potential benefits of being registered; and International Environment House • Chemin des Anémones • CH-1219 Châtelaine, Geneva • Switzerland Tel: +41 (22) 917 81 39/40 • Fax: +41 (22) 797 34 17 • Email: [email protected] • Web: http://www.cites.org Notification No. 2012/024 page 2 c) provide to the Secretariat, at the earliest opportunity, the details of the registered scientific institutions that are entitled to benefit from the special provisions of Article VII, paragraph 6, of the Convention 307 CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL INTERN TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES OF WILD FAUNA AND FLORA NOTIFICATION NOTIFIC TO THE PARTIES No. 2012/034 Geneva Geneva, 2 April 2012 CONCERNING: Monitoring of illegal trade in ivory 1. The Secretariat reminds Parties of the considerable time, money and effort that have bee been devoted to the Elephant Trade Information System m (ETIS) and encourages them to submit reports on all al seizures of ivory and other elephant products. 2. An electronic version of the ETIS Ivory Ivor and elephant product seizure data collection form for and Explanatory notes to report seizures of ivory and d other elephant products are attached. 3. Reports may be submitted for inclusion inclusio in ETIS in printed or electronic form to the CITE CITES Secretariat, or directly to TRAFFIC. To ensure that tha data from such reports can be included in the analysi analysis of ETIS data for the 62nd meeting of the CITES Standing Standin Committee (23-27 July 2012) and the 16t 16th meeting of the Conference of the Parties (3-15 March Marc 2013), Parties should ensure that their submission submissions reach TRAFFIC by 18 April 2012. 4. Reports being submitted directly to TRAFFIC should be sent to: TRAFFIC East/Southern Africa c/o WWF Southern Africa Regional Regiona Programme Office P.O. Box CY 1409 Causeway HARARE Zimbabwe Tel: Email: 5. 6. +263 (4) 25 25 32 [email protected] Parties are invited to use the Ivory and elephant product seizure data collection form m (see Annex 1) to submit their information. Alternatively ively, TRAFFIC will accept electronic or printed spreadsheet spreadsheets of elephant product seizure information as long g as they contain the minimum set of data. With referenc reference to the data collection form, the minimum information informatio required to enable entry of a seizure case into ETI ETIS is: – Question 1: source of data; – Question 2: date of seizure AND AN the agency or authority responsible for the seizure; – Question 4: location of the seizure; seizure and – Question 9: number and/or volume volum of ivory seized by type (i.e. raw, semi-worked o or worked ivory); or – Question 10: number and/or volume volum of non-ivory elephant product seized. Cases that are reported without the th above information cannot be entered into ETIS, and TRAFFIC will have to seek further details from the e appropriate authorities. International Environment House e • Chemin des Anémones • CH-1219 Châtelaine, Geneva • Switzerland itzerland Tel: +41 (22) 917 81 39/40 • Fax: Fax +41 (22) 797 34 17 • Email: [email protected] • Web: http://www.cites.org .cites.org Notification No. 2012/034 page 2 7. Parties are also encouraged to include other important information, if known, particularly (Question 5) country of origin, (Question 6) country of export/re-export and (Question 7) country of destination/import for the elephant products seized, as this information serves to strengthen any subsequent analysis of the ETIS data. 8. Parties are reminded that ETIS includes records of elephant product seizures that have occurred since 1989. Thus, Parties are encouraged to review and provide information on seizures that have occurred in the past but that have not been reported to ETIS yet. 9. Parties are advised that they should also communicate the absence of ivory or other elephant product seizures within the course of a year. Indeed, a report that no seizures have been made is far more useful than not communicating any information at all. 10. In reporting ivory seizures, Parties are asked to pay particular attention to the need to identify the type of ivory involved. ETIS recognizes three types of ivory: – 'raw ivory', – 'semi-worked and – 'worked ivory'. ivory' Definitions of these ivory types are found in the Explanatory notes (see Annex 2). Failure to indicate the precise type of ivory seized is the most common problem preventing data entry of ivory seizure cases, and clarifying this issue with Management Authorities usually takes considerable time. 11. This Notification replaces Notification to the Parties No. 2010/041 of 13 December 2010. 309 CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES OF WILD FAUNA AND FLORA Please fill in one form for each individual seizure, or for the results of each court case. Completed forms should be returned to the address below Ivory and elephant product seizure data collection form Is this the first time this seizure is being reported? Is this a follow-up report to an earlier submission? 1. Source of data Date of information: Day Yes Yes Month Year Month Year 2. Date of seizure: Day Agency responsible for seizure 3. Type of activity (please tick): Export Import Sale Offer for sale Illegal killing Other 4. Location of discovery: Place City Transit No No Possession Country 5. Country of origin 6. Country of export/re-export 7. Country of destination/import 8. Elephant species: African 9. Ivory type and quantity: Raw ivory: Number of tusks/pieces Semi-worked ivory: Number of pieces Worked ivory: Number of pieces Percentage (%) representing: Old Fresh Comment Asian Unknown Weight (kg) Weight (kg) Weight (kg) Unknown 10. Non-ivory elephant products: Weight (kg) Elephant hide/skin: Number of pieces Manufactured elephant hide product: Type of product Weight (kg) Feet (No.) Hair (kg) Other (please specify) 11. Other contraband seized with elephant products 12. Estimated value of seized elephant products in country of seizure 13. Mode of transport: Other Air Sea Land International Environment House • Chemin des Anémones • CH-1219 Châtelaine, Geneva • Switzerland Tel: +41 (22) 917 81 39/40 • Fax: +41 (22) 797 34 17 • Email: [email protected] • Web: http://www.cites.org 14. Method of concealment/fraud 15. Documentation: None Falsified Fake Permit Valid permit but wrong shipment Other 16. Method of detection (please tick): Routine inspection Targeting X-ray Intelligence Other 17. Profile of offenders/suspects: Name (Individual or company) Alias(es) Address(es) Tel/Fax Nos Nationality Date of birth: Day Sex (please tick): Male Passport/ID Nos Month Female Unknown Investigation Year 18. Status of offenders/suspects (please tick): Hunter Middleman Trader Importer Carver/manufacturer Wholesaler Retail seller Tourist/Consumer Courier Handling agent Repeat offender (please tick): Yes No Unknown Other information 19. Status of the case in court a) Date case introduced in court: Day Month b) Date case closed in court: Day Month c) Name of court: d) Verdict / Penalty (please tick): Not guilty Guilty Seizure maintained Return of goods Prison (months) Fine (value) Other 20. Additional information Exporter Other Year Year 21. Was an Ecomessage form filed with Interpol? (please tick) Yes No Unknown Name and position of person completing this form Name of organization represented Date For CITES Secretariat use only SDFCreference ode: Month Date received by CITES Secretariat:Day Month Date passed to TRAFFIC: Day Date entered in database: Day Month Data quality rating: ( ) 1( ) 2 ( )3( )4 311 Year Year Year Explanatory notes for the Ivory and elephant product seizure data collection form Background Annex 1 to Resolution Conf. 10.10 (Rev. CoP15) directs all Parties to "provide information on seizures and confiscations of ivory or other elephant specimens on the prescribed form to the Secretariat within 90 days of their occurrence”. This document serves to explain more fully the requirements for each of the prescribed items on the data collection form. The objective of the Ivory and elephant product data collection form is to collect data and information on seizures and confiscations of ivory and other elephant specimens in a systematic manner. The data will be held as a component of the Elephant Trade Information System (ETIS) in order to monitor and record levels of illegal trade in ivory and other elephant products on a global basis. The form should be filled out clearly either in capital letters, typing on the form or by adopting your own electronic version. The tick boxes should filled out with a tick i.e. . Please note that persons filling out the data collection forms are free to omit confidential information. To safeguard confidentiality and data integrity, all completed forms should be sent to the CITES Secretariat where they will be screened before being passed to TRAFFIC for inclusion in the database. Also please note that to qualify for data entry, questions 1, 2 and 4 must be filled in, on each form, as this is the minimal essential information required for each seizure. Questions 9 and/or 10 are also very important and either the weight or quantity should be filled in, but preferably both. If you are unable to obtain some of the required information, incomplete forms can be submitted, and more information can be sent later, if necessary. To the extent possible, please try to obtain the following information: With regard to the two introductory questions, indicate whether this is the first time the seizure is being reported or if it is a follow-up report to an earlier submission by ticking “Yes or No”. When submitting further information on cases that have already reported to ETIS, please make it clear as to which seizure the follow-up report relates to. 1. Source of data Give the source of the information. Preferably, the source should be the original source of information (e.g. the government agency responsible for the seizure). However, the source could be a newspaper report, government press release, or other published item. If so, indicate as appropriate. Provide the date the information was obtained or acquired in the following format: day/month/year. If the exact date is not known, at the very least, indicate the year and the source of data. Any seizure information received without the year and source will be of little use to the system for analytical purposes. 2. Date of seizure Give the date the seizure actually occurred and indicate the agency responsible for the seizure. If the exact date is not known, at the very least, indicate the year of seizure. Any seizure information received without the year of seizure will be of little use to the system for analytical purposes. 3. Type of activity Identify the nature of the transaction. Specify if the trade offence involved illegal export, import, transit, possession, sale, offer for sale/purchase, or illegal killing. If “other”, please indicate more specifically. This is a multiple-choice question and more than one answer is permitted. 312 4. Location of discovery Identify the place, city and country in which the seizure took place. Examples of “place” are an international airport, a ship in a port, a hotel, border post, game reserve, etc. It may not always be possible to describe the place or city, but at the very least indicate the country. Any seizure information received without the country of discovery will be of little use to the system for analytical purposes. 5. Country of origin Preferably identify the country of origin of the elephant products seized, but if that proves to be difficult indicate the region (e.g. West Africa or Africa) in which the ivory or elephant product is believed to have originated. If completely unknown, write “unknown.” 6. Country of export/re-export If the seized items involved an international transaction then this section should be filled in. Identify the country of export or re-export. In cases involving illegal possession or sale within a particular country, particularly an elephant range state, there may not be a country of export. If not known, write “unknown.” 7. Country of destination/import If the seized items involved an international transaction then this section should be filled in. Identify the country to which the ivory or elephant product was destined. If not known, write “unknown.” 8. Elephant species If known, identify the elephant species from which the ivory or elephant product derived (i.e. African elephant or Asian elephant). If not known, check “unknown.” 9. Ivory type and quantity Identify the ivory type and quantity, by indicating the total number of items seized and their total weight. Use the following definition of terms as a guide: Raw ivory – refers to whole tusks which remain in a raw state or whole tusks which may derive from sport hunting or other activities, including those that are mounted or polished. In addition to whole tusks, raw ivory includes tusks that have been broken or cut into pieces, but otherwise have not been shaped or processed. Indicate number of tusks/pieces by crossing out the one that does not apply. Semi-worked ivory – refers to ivory that has been shaped or processed to some extent but which will undergo further processing at a later stage. Examples would include ivory blocks that have been fashioned into name seal blanks, but are not yet fashioned products. Worked ivory – refers to carved or manufactured ivory items that are finished products. Examples would include jewelry and accessories (e.g. bangles, rings, necklaces, hair clips, etc.), piano keys, chopsticks, game pieces (e.g. chess sets, mah jong pieces, billiard balls, etc.), carvings, composite sculptures, and other finished products. If known, please indicate the percentage of the seized ivory that represents “fresh” or “old” ivory. If unknown, indicate “unknown”. Please use the following definition of terms as a guide: Fresh ivory – refers to ivory that is deemed to have been recently poached. Such ivory typically has blood or particles of flesh attached to it, does not show evidence of discolouration or cracks from aging, and sometimes exhibits sharp (as opposed to worn or blunt) edges on the lip cavity end of the tusk when it was removed from the animal using an axe, machete or other sharp chopping tool. Old ivory – refers to ivory that is deemed to have been held in storage for a considerable amount of time, typically exhibiting a weathered appearance with discolouration, cracks and brittleness as noticeable features. 313 Comment Give a brief description of the item seized (e.g. whole tusk, ring, chopsticks, ivory blocks, etc.) or any details concerning distinctive markings on the surface of the products, such as punch dyed or written numbers or codes. If the space allocated on the form is insufficient, use the back of the form or additional sheets of paper which should be attached. 10. Non-ivory elephant products Identify non-ivory elephant products seized and indicate the volume. Please note: Elephant/hide skin – note the number of skins/hides in their raw state and the total weight of all pieces seized. Manufactured hide product – indicate the type or types of product and the total weight of the products seized. Feet – indicate the number of feet seized. Hair – indicate the total weight of hair or hair products seized. Other – please describe any other type of product seized and the total volume of the product or products. 11. Other contraband seized elephant products Provide details of any other items seized along with the elephant products (e.g. drugs, diamonds, parrots, weapons, etc.) If possible, indicate the total volume of the other contraband seized. 12. Estimated value of seized elephant products in country of seizure Indicate an estimated value in local currency of the seized elephant products in the country of seizure. Be sure to state the currency in full (e.g. US dollars, Hong Kong dollars, Zimbabwe dollars, etc.) Note the source or basis for the valuation (e.g. an airway bill, or verbal declaration, etc.). 13. Mode of transport Identify the mode of transport (e.g. airline, ship, truck, post, etc.) used to move the seized elephant products. If by air, sea or by land, try to provide further details on the airline carrier, the ship, or the vehicle and/or the name of the courier company (e.g. DHL, Chronopost, Fedex, etc.) If by post, try to identify the post office from which the parcel originated. 14. Method of concealment/fraud Describe the manner in which the elephant products were concealed to avoid detection. Illustrative examples include semi-worked ivory blocks shipped by post disguised with brown paint, ivory tusks identified as “beeswax” or “wood curios” on the documents, worked ivory curios hidden in carry-on baggage, or caches of raw ivory tusks which were buried. 15. Documentation Indicate whether any kind of documentation accompanied the seized items. Examples of such documentation could be CITES import and export permits, internal transaction permits, transport licenses, possession certificates, etc. Please use the following definition of terms as a guide: Falsified – a genuine permit that has been illegally altered to represent the items that have been seized. Fake permit – a forged or counterfeit document 314 Valid permit but wrong shipment – a genuine permit meant for a different consignment. 16. Method of detection This refers to the way by which the seizure came about by the authority responsible. Five main methods of detection are noted here with an option to add any other method. A box can be ticked more than once. Please use the following definition of terms as a guide: Routine inspection – this is the method which relates to the normal activity of checking for contraband; in such cases this is when inspection is performed in a neutral way without any prior information. Targeting – when a seizure has occurred as a result of profiling activities of individuals, trade routes, typical locations of illicit activity etc. targeting must relate to prior intelligence analysis for wildlife only and not other contraband. Investigation – the method of investigating particular illegal activity relating to wildlife, where information has led to proactive research into an illicit activity. X-ray – where a x-ray machine has been used to detect the contraband. Intelligence – the use of prior information to assist in the detection. 17. Profile of offenders/suspects Provide information concerning any individual named, apprehended, arrested, or tried in conjunction with the seizure. Space is allocated for one individual, if more than one person is involved, please write on the back of the form or attach an additional sheet of paper with the profiles. Even if some of this information may be deemed confidential, at the very least, please indicate the nationality of the offenders/suspects for analytical purposes. Other information will be held by the CITES Secretariat and will not become part of the ETIS analysis process apart from the nationality of the offenders/suspects. 18. Status of offenders/suspects Provide the status of the offenders/suspects with respect to the seizure by ticking the appropriate box or identifying another item not listed. This is a multiple-choice question and more than one answer is permitted. Please note: Courier – refers to a person who actively smuggles contraband or accompanies contraband from one point to another in its route from source to destination. This does not refer to commercial freight courier companies. Repeat offender – refers to a person who been caught/arrested with a similar crime on at least one other occasion and maybe even repeatedly. 19. Status of case in court Provide information on the status of the case in the courts in particular the following: a) The date the case was first brought to court. b) The date the cases ended, if still pending, indicate by writing "pending” on the line that states Status of the case in court. c) The name and location (city/town) of the court. The verdict/penalty, describe the verdict and any penalties given in the case by ticking the appropriate box. 315 20. Additional information Provide any other information that you feel is relevant and important to the case. If the space allocated on the form is insufficient, use the back of the form or additional sheets. 21. Was an Ecomessage form filed with Interpol? Indicate whether the seizure was reported to Interpol using the Ecomessage form. The Ecomessage form was circulated to the Parties through CITES Notification to the Parties No. 966 of 7 March 1997. Interpol’s Ecomessage is a system for collection and dissemination of intelligence data on environmental crime, including the illegal trade in wildlife. The Ecomessage form can be obtained from the CITES Secretariat. Name and position of person completing this form Please indicate your name and position as well as the department in which you work within your organization. Name of organization represented Indicate the name of the organization that you are representing. Should you have any problems or questions on filling in the form please contact: TRAFFIC East/Southern Africa c/o WWF Southern Africa Regional Programme Office Mailing address: P.O. Box CY 1409 Causeway HARARE Zimbabwe Tel: Fax: Email: +263 (4) 25 25 33/4 +263 (4) 25 27 03; 25 29 02 [email protected] or CITES Secretariat International Environment House Chemin des Anémones CH-1219 CHÂTELAINE-Genève Switzerland Tel: Fax: Email: +41 (22) 917 81 39/40 +41 (22) 797 34 17 [email protected] 316 CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL INTERNATIONA TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES OF WILD FAUNA AND FLORA NOTIFICATION NOTIFIC TO THE PARTIES No. 2012/036 Geneva 18 April 2012 Geneva, CONCERNING: National laws for implementation of the Convention 1. Article VIII, paragraph 1, of the Conventio onvention requires each Party to take appropriate measures measure to enforce the provisions of the Convention and an to prohibit trade in violation thereof. 2. Resolution Conf. 8.4 (Rev. CoP15) CoP15 on National laws for implementation of the Conventio Convention was initially adopted in 1992. It establishes the th basis for a CITES National Legislation Project aimed aime at providing legislative assistance to Parties and an preparing analyses of their legislation in relation to o four requirements (see document CoP12 Doc. 28 8 at http://www.cites.org/eng/cop/12/doc/E12-28.pd 28.pdf for a detailed explanation of the requirements). Legislative analyses conducted under the National Legislation Project determine which of the following categories categorie the legislation of each Party and dependentt territory should be placed in: 3. – Category 1: legislation that is s believed generally to meet the requirements for implementation of CITES; – Category 2: legislation that is believed generally not to meet all of the requirement requirements for the implementation of CITES; or – Category 3: legislation that is believed believe generally not to meet the requirements for th the implementation of CITES. In Resolution Conf. 8.4 (Rev. CoP15), CoP15) the Conference of the Parties instructs the Standin Standing Committee: to determine which Parties have hav not adopted appropriate measures for effective imple plementation of the Convention and to consider appropriate appropriat compliance measures, which may include e recommendations to suspend trade, in accordance accordanc with Resolution Conf. 14.3 [on CITES compliance procedures]; 4. In Decision 15.38, the Conference of o the Parties requests the Parties to “submit to the Secretariat, Secretariat in one of the working languages of the Convention, Con appropriate measures which have been adopte adopted for effective implementation of the Convention..” In addition, under Decision 15.39, “any Party whic which has not adopted appropriate measures for effective e implementation of the Convention should submit to o the Secretariat a justification for not having done so”. 5. Under Decision 15.41, the Secretariat Secretaria is directed to report at the 62nd meeting of the Standin Standing Committee (SC62, Geneva, 23-27 July 2012) on o “Parties’ progress in adopting adequate measuress and, if necessary, recommend the adoption of appropriate appropriat compliance measures, including suspensio suspension of trade.” The Secretariat should also “identify any an countries that require attention as a priority unde under the National Legislation Project.” 6. Under Decision 15.40, the Standing Standin Committee is directed to review at SC62 “the progres progress of Parties in adopting appropriate measures for the effective implementation of the Convention.” International Environment House e • Chemin des Anémones • CH-1219 Châtelaine, Geneva • Switzerland itzerland Tel: +41 (22) 917 81 39/40 • Fax: Fax +41 (22) 797 34 17 • Email: [email protected] • Web: http://www.cites.org .cites.org 7. At its 61st meeting (SC61, Geneva, August 2011), the Standing Committee: agreed that the adoption of national laws for implementation of the Convention was a serious issue and urged Parties and dependent territories whose legislation was in Category 2 or 3 to make use of the means listed in paragraph 6 of document SC61 Doc. 23 to increase legislative momentum. It decided to consider appropriate compliance measures for Parties which it had identified as requiring attention as a priority, if those Parties had not submitted legislation for parliamentary, Cabinet or ministerial approval by SC62. Finally, the Committee asked the Secretariat to issue a Notification requesting Parties and dependent territories whose legislation was in Category 2 or 3 to submit information on their legislative progress 90 days in advance of SC62. 8. Parties currently identified as requiring attention as a priority under the National Legislation Project are: Algeria, Belize, the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, the Comoros, Djibouti, Guinea-Bissau, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Liberia, Mauritania, Mozambique, Pakistan, Paraguay, the Plurinational State of Bolivia, Rwanda, Somalia, South Africa and the United Republic of Tanzania. 9. Parties and dependent territories should consult the legislative status chart contained in the Annex to verify whether their legislation is placed in Category 1, 2 or 3 under the National Legislation Project. Parties and dependent territories whose legislation is in Category 2 or 3 are requested to submit information on their legislative progress to the Secretariat as soon as possible. Information submitted by 21 May 2012 will be included in the updated legislative status chart that the Secretariat will submit at SC62. 10. Parties and dependent territories whose legislation is in Category 2 or 3 are urged to advise the Secretariat if they require specific assistance in making further legislative progress. 318 Annex STATUS OF LEGISLATIVE PROGRESS FOR IMPLEMENTING CITES (UPDATED ON 12 AUGUST 2011) Parties with legislation in Category 1 Argentina Australia Austria Bahamas Barbados Belgium Brazil Brunei Darussalam Bulgaria Cambodia Cameroon Canada China Colombia Costa Rica Croatia Cuba Cyprus Czech Republic Democratic Republic of the Congo Denmark Dominican Republic Egypt El Salvador Equatorial Guinea Estonia Ethiopia Fiji Finland France Germany Greece Guatemala Honduras Hungary Iceland Indonesia Iran (Islamic Republic of) Ireland Italy Jamaica Japan Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Madagascar Malta Mexico Monaco Namibia Netherlands New Zealand Nicaragua Norway Panama Papua New Guinea Peru Poland Portugal Qatar Republic of Korea Romania Russian Federation San Marino Saudi Arabia Senegal Singapore Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Thailand Turkey Ukraine United Arab Emirates United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland United States of America Uruguay Vanuatu Viet Nam Yemen Zimbabwe 319 Parties requiring attention as a priority Party Algeria Bolivia (Plurinational State of) Botswana Kazakhstan Kenya Malaysia Mozambique Nigeria Paraguay South Africa United Republic of Tanzania Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) Belize Comoros Djibouti Guinea-Bissau Liberia Mauritania Pakistan Rwanda Somalia Entry into force of the Convention 21.02.1984 04.10.1979 Category Plan Draft 2 2 Yes Yes Yes Yes No No 12.02.1978 19.04.2000 13.03.1979 18.01.1978 23.06.1981 01.07.1975 13.02.1977 13.10.1975 27.02.1980 22.01.1978 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes No No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No No 21.09.1981 21.02.1995 07.05.1992 14.08.1990 09.06.1981 11.06.1998 19.07.1976 18.01.1981 02.03.1986 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No No No 320 Submitted for enactment Enacted Parties with legislation in Category 2, which had been party to the Convention for five or more years as of June 2007 Party Azerbaijan Bangladesh Belarus Benin Burkina Faso Chile Congo Ecuador Eritrea Gabon Gambia Georgia Guinea Guyana India Israel Jordan Kuwait Malawi Mali Mauritius Mongolia Morocco Philippines Republic of Moldova Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Lucia Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Sudan Suriname The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia Togo Trinidad and Tobago Tunisia Uzbekistan Zambia Entry into force of the Convention 21.02.1999 18.02.1982 08.11.1995 28.05.1984 11.01.1990 01.07.1975 01.05.1983 01.07.1975 22.01.1995 14.05.1989 24.11.1977 12.12.1996 20.12.1981 25.08.1977 18.10.1976 17.03.1980 14.03.1979 10.11.2002 06.05.1982 16.10.1994 27.07.1975 04.04.1996 14.01.1976 16.11.1981 27.06.2001 15.05.1994 15.03.1983 28.02.1989 Category Plan Draft 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Yes No No Yes Yes Yes 24.01.1983 15.02.1981 02.10.2000 2 2 2 Yes Yes No Yes No No 21.01.1979 18.04.1984 01.07.1975 08.10.1997 22.02.1981 2 2 2 2 2 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No 321 Submitted for enactment Yes Yes Enacted Yes No No No Yes No No No No No No No No No No Yes No No No No No No No Yes Yes No No No No No Yes No No No No No Parties with legislation in Category3, which had been party to the Convention for five or more years as of June2007 Party Afghanistan Antigua and Barbuda Burundi Central African Republic Chad Côte d'Ivoire Dominica Ghana Grenada Myanmar Nepal Niger Sao Tome and Principe Seychelles Sierra Leone Sri Lanka Swaziland Uganda Entry into force of the Convention 28.01.1986 06.10.1997 06.11.1988 25.11.1980 03.05.1989 19.02.1995 02.11.1995 12.02.1976 28.11.1999 11.09.1997 16.09.1975 07.12.1975 07.11.2001 09.05.1977 26.01.1995 02.08.1979 27.05.1997 16.10.1991 Category Plan Draft 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Submitted for enactment Yes Yes Enacted No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No Parties with legislation in category 2 or3, which had been party to the Convention for less than five years as of June2007 Party Albania Armenia Bosnia and Herzegovina Bhutan Cape Verde Kyrgyzstan Lao People's Democratic Republic Lesotho Libya Montenegro Oman Palau Samoa Serbia Solomon Islands Syrian Arab Republic Entry into force Category Plan Draft 25.09.2003 21.01.2009 21.04.2009 13.11.2002 08.11.2005 02.09.2007 30.05.2004 3 3 p 3 3 3 3 No No No No Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No No Yes No No No No 30.12.2003 28.04.2003 03.06.2006 17.06.2008 15.07.2004 07.02.2005 03.06.2006 24.06.2007 29.07.2003 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes No No No Yes No No No No No No Yes No No 322 Submitted for enactment Enacted Dependent territories Dependent territory American Samoa Aruba Bailiwick of Guernsey Bailiwick of Jersey Bermuda British Indian Ocean Territory British Virgin Islands Cayman Islands French Guiana French Polynesia Gibraltar Greenland Guadeloupe Guam Hong Kong SAR Isle of Man Macao Martinique Montserrat Dependent territory Netherlands Antilles New Caledonia Northern Mariana Islands Pitcairn Islands Puerto Rico Réunion Saint Helena, Tristan de Cunha and the Ascension Islands Saint Pierre and Miquelon Virgin Islands of the United States Wallis and Futuna Islands Category Plan Draft No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes No No Yes No No No Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No US NL GB GB GB GB GB GB FR FR GB DK FR US CN GB CN FR GB Category Plan Draft Enacted Dep. 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 No Yes No Yes Yes No Yes No No NL FR US GB US FR GB No FR US FR 1 2 3 3 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 Yes No Submitted for enactment Submitted for enactment Enacted Dep. Note: Anguilla has enacted CITES-implementing legislation and Turks and Caicos have developed draft legislation. The Convention will be extended to cover these dependent territories of the United Kingdom once each has enacted legislation which qualifies for Category 1 status. Keys Category: 1: legislation that is believed generally to meet the requirements for implementation of CITES (85 Parties and 11 dependent territories) 2: legislation that is believed generally not to meet all requirements for the implementation of CITES (49 Parties and 16 dependent territories) 3: legislation that is believed generally not to meet the requirements for the implementation of CITES (41 Parties and 2 dependent territories) p: pending submission of legislation to the Secretariat [ ]: pending confirmation of legal validity. 323 CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES OF WILD FAUNA AND FLORA NOTIFICATION TO THE PARTIES No. 2012/043 Geneva, 25 June 2012 CONCERNING: Status of Scleropages inscriptus (‘Batik arowana’) under CITES 1. The attention of the Secretariat has been drawn to the publication of a scientific paper relating to a newly described taxon of Asian bonytongue fish (or 'arowana') from the Tenasserim river basin (also know as the Tananthayi River), on the coast of Myanmar. 2. The Secretariat consulted the nomenclature specialist of the Animals Committee, who notes that: a) In the supporting statement of the proposal to transfer Scleropages formosus from Appendix II to Appendix I, which was adopted at the seventh meeting of the Conference of the Parties (Lausanne, 1989), the described distribution of S. formosus was: Indonesia, Burma (now Myanmar), Thailand, Malaysia, Laos (now the Lao People’s Democratic Republic), Kampuchea (now Cambodia) and Viet Nam; and b) All other Scleropages species not covered by CITES (i.e. S. jardinii and S. leichhardti) occur in Australia and New Guinea, well away from the range of the newly described taxon. 3. Taking these facts into consideration, the Secretariat and the nomenclature specialist of the Animals Committee recommend that, until it is clarified to the contrary by the Conference of the Parties, it should be understood that the specimens that have now been described as S. inscriptus were intended to be included in the original listing of S. formosus. Consequently, specimens traded internationally should be recorded under the name Scleropages formosus and in accordance with the provisions relating to species in Appendix I. The Secretariat will be adding a footnote in the Appendices to clarify this. 4. The Secretariat has suggested to the Animals Committee that it make a recommendation to the Conference of the Parties at its 16th meeting to clarify the listing of S. inscriptus. 324 CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL INTERN TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES OF WILD FAUNA AND FLORA NOTIFICATION NOTIFIC TO THE PARTIES No. 2012/044 Geneva Geneva, 27 June 2012 CONCERNING: Inclusion of species in AppendixIII and corrections to the Appendices 1. In accordance with the provisions of o Article XVI, paragraph 1, of the Convention on Internationa International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna a and Flora, the Governments of the following States have hav requested the Secretariat to include in Appendix III II the species indicated below: 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 FAUNA ELASMOBRANCHII LAMNIFORMES LAMNIDAE Lamna nasus Costa Rica FAUNA ELASMOBRANCHII CARCHARHINIFORMES SPHYRNIDAE Sphyrna lewini 2. In accordance with the provisions of o Article XVI, paragraph 2, of the Convention, inclusio inclusion of these species in Appendix III shall take effect 90 days day after the date of this Notification, i.e. on 25 Septembe September 2012. 3. When revising the CITES Appendices Appendice to include the species listed above, the Secretariat Secretaria will take the opportunity to make the following further furthe amendments. * a) For reasons explained in Notification Notificatio to the Parties No. 2012/043 of 25 June 2012 2012, a footnote will be added to the listing of the species specie Scleropages formosus in Appendix I, to indicate e that this includes the newly described taxon Scleropages Scleropage inscriptus; b) At the request of the Governmen ment of Madagascar, the species Diospyros crassifloride crassiflorides was included in CITES Appendix III on 22 December Decembe 2011. The listing in the Appendices is presente presented as follows, the name in parentheses being provided provide as a synonym for information purposes: Excluding the dependent territory of Greenland. International Environment House e • Chemin des Anémones • CH-1219 Châtelaine, Geneva • Switzerland itzerland Tel: +41 (22) 917 81 39/40 • Fax: Fax +41 (22) 797 34 17 • Email: [email protected] • Web: http://www.cites.org .cites.org 325 Notification No. 2012/044 page 2 Diospyros crassiflorides (Diospyros crassiflora). However, the use of this name has created some confusion. Following consultation with the nomenclature specialist of the Plants Committee, it has been clarified that the correct name for the species that Madagascar wished to include in Appendix III is the following: Diospyros mcphersonii G.E. Schatz & Lowry (Diospyros crassiflora H. Perrier) The Government of Madagascar has confirmed that it agrees to this amendment; and c) 4. A correction will be made to the translations in French and Spanish of the annotation to Crocodylus niloticus, to clarify that the text "(subject to an annual export quota of no more than 1,600 wild specimens including hunting trophies, in addition to ranched specimens)" applies to the population of the United Republic of Tanzania only. This correction does not affect the English. The revised edition of the CITES Appendices will be placed on the CITES website before it enters into effect. 326 CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL INTERN TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES OF WILD FAUNA AND FLORA NOTIFICATION NOTIFIC TO THE PARTIES No. 2012/05 Geneva, 3 Septembe September 2012 CONCERNING: Interpretation of the annotation to Hoodia spp. in Appendix II 1. The species of the genus Hoodia are ar included in CITES Appendix II with annotation #9, whic which is as follows: #9 2. All parts and derivatives except those bearing a label: “Produced from Hoodia Hoodi spp. material obtained through controlled controlle harvesting and production in collaboration n with the CITES Management Authorities s of Botswana/Namibia/South Africa under agreement no. BW/NA/ZA xxxxxx”. In Notification to the Parties No. 2006/047, 2006/047 of 18 August 2006, the Secretariat publishe published the following information: 2. The Plants Committee, at a its 15th meeting (Geneva, May 2005) discussed the difficulties that importing Parties were experiencing experiencin in interpreting and applying annotation #9 fo for Hoodia spp. 3. At its 16th meeting (Lima,, July 2006), the Committee was informed that no agree agreement yet existed between Botswana, Nam mibia and South Africa of the type mentioned in annotation annotatio #9 to the Appendices and that therefore therefor there was no exemption from the provisions off the Convention for trade in specimens of Hoodia Hoodi spp. 4. Therefore, at the request of o the Plants Committee, the Secretariat hereby notifie notifies the Parties that currently all trade in specimens speci of Hoodia spp. requires the issuance off CITES permits or certificates. 3. Recently, as a result of questions arising arisin from countries of import of Hoodia specimens, the Secretariat has been in communication with Botswana, Botswana Namibia and South Africa to seek information n on the ‘agreement’ referred to annotation #9 and clarification clarificatio of their control of trade in specimens of Hoodia a species. 4. These countries drew attention to the statement in paragraph 4.3.1 of the original proposal proposa to include Hoodia spp. in Appendix II, document documen CoP13 Prop. 37, submitted by Botswana, Namibia Namibi and South Africa at the 13th meeting of the Conference Conferenc of the Parties (CoP13, Bangkok, 2004), as follows: The proponents intend to prom mote local processing, and the major form of exports is i likely to be in the form of extracts, partially processed processe or finished pharmaceutical products. Such h products present complications for enforcement ent, and have traditionally been exempted for medicina edicinal plant species included in Appendix II. It is s therefore proposed to only exempt such product products bearing a label indicating that the specific manu anufacturer/distributor/agent responsible for marketing g such product has established an agreement with wit the relevant Management Authority, as specifie specified in the proposal (Section A). All other specimen ens and raw material would remain subject to the require requirements of trade under Article IV. 5. It is clear from this statement that the ‘agreement’ to be referred to on each label was intended to be an agreement between the Management Authority of the country concerned and the “specific manufacturer/distributor/agent responsible for marketing”. Although this was the background for the acceptance of the proposal to include the species of the genus Hoodia in Appendix II, unfortunately, the International Environment House e • Chemin des Anémones • CH-1219 Châtelaine, Geneva • Switzerland itzerland Tel: +41 (22) 917 81 39/40 • Fax: Fax +41 (22) 797 34 17 • Email: [email protected] • Web: http://www.cites.org .cites.org Notification No. 2012/055 page 2 text of the annotation that was presented and adopted does not clearly reflect this statement, which has been understood as referring to an agreement between the governments of the three countries. 6. Consequently, following consultation with the Management Authorities of Botswana, Namibia and South Africa, and in view of the clear intention expressed to the Conference of the Parties at CoP13, the Secretariat recommends that annotation #9 of the CITES Appendices be interpreted as referring to individual agreements between each one of these Management Authorities and the manufacturers, distributors or marketing agents within their country. 7. This means that parts and derivatives of Hoodia species are excluded from CITES controls if they bear a label indicating: Produced from Hoodia spp. material obtained through controlled harvesting and production in collaboration with the CITES Management Authority of [Botswana under agreement no. BW/xxxxxx] [Namibia under agreement no. NA/xxxxxx] [South Africa under agreement no. ZA/xxxxxx]. 8. At the time of issuance of the present Notification, Botswana, Namibia and South Africa have not concluded any agreement at the national level with the manufacturers, distributors or agents responsible for the marketing of Hoodia specimens. 9. The CITES Management Authorities of Botswana, Namibia and South Africa have indicated that they intend to submit a proposal for consideration at the 16th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to clarify the annotation applying to the species of the genus Hoodia, along the lines indicated in paragraphs 6 and 7 above. 328 CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL INTERNATIONA TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES OF WILD FAUNA AND FLORA NOTIFICATION NOTIFIC TO THE PARTIES No. 2012/047 Geneva Geneva, 19 July 2012 CONCERNING: Trade in stony corals List of coral taxa where identification to genus level is acceptable 1. At its 18th meeting (San José, Aprill 2002), the Animals Committee adopted a list of coral cora genera that could be identified to the species level and an of those that could be identified to the genus leve level only. These lists were accepted by the Conference of o the Parties at its 12th meeting (Santiago, 2002) an and disseminated by the Secretariat through Notification to the Parties No. 2003/020 of 4 April 2003. 2. At its 15th meeting (CoP15, Doha,, 2010), the Conference of the Parties instructed the e Secretariat to reissue Notification to the Parties No.. 2003/020 without the list of stony coral taxa identifiabl identifiable to species level. The Secretariat therefore issued Notification Notificatio to the Parties No. 2010/014 of 17 June 2010, 2010 providing the list of stony coral genera for which identification identificatio to genus level only is acceptable. In addition, at CoP15, the Conference instructed the Animals Committee to update this list. 3. At its 26th meeting (Geneva, March Marc 2012), the Animals Committee adopted a revised d list of stony coral genera for which identification to o genus level only is acceptable for the purpose e of implementing Resolutions Conf. 11.17 (Rev. CoP14) CoP14 on National reports and Conf. 12.3 (Rev. CoP15 CoP15) on Permits and certificates. The revised list is presented presente in the Annex to this Notification. Nevertheless,, these taxa should be identified to species level where feasible. 4. This Notification replaces Notification Notificatio to the Parties No. 2010/014. International Environment House e • Chemin des Anémones • CH-1219 Châtelaine, Geneva • Switzerland itzerland Tel: +41 (22) 917 81 39/40 • Fax: Fax +41 (22) 797 34 17 • Email: [email protected] • Web: http://www.cites.org .cites.org 329 Annex CORAL TAXA WHERE IDENTIFICATION TO GENUS LEVEL IS ACCEPTABLE, BUT WHICH SHOULD BE IDENTIFIED TO SPECIES LEVEL WHERE FEASIBLE (Changes to the list in Notification to the Parties No. 2010/014 of 17 June 2010 are shown in bold) Taxa Acanthastrea Acropora Agaricia Alveopora Anacropora Astreopora Balanophyllia Barabattoia Blastomussa Caulastraea Coscinaraea Ctenactis Cycloseris Cyphastrea Dendrophyllia Diaseris Distichopora Echinophyllia Echinopora Euphyllia (dead) Favia Favites Fungia Galaxea Goniastrea Goniopora Heterocyathus Heteropsammia Hydnophora Isopora Leptastrea Leptoseris Lithophyllon Lobophyllia Madracis Millepora Montastrea Montipora Mussismilia Mycetophyllia Oculina Oxypora Pachyseris Pavona Number of species in the genus 10 127 7 12 5 11 56 3 3 4 9 3 11 7 21 ? 23 8 9 9 18 9 25 4 8 20 3 2 7 ? 6 14 4 7 15 17 9 56 3 5 9 3 12 17 330 Taxa Pectinia Physogyra (dead) Platygyra Plerogyra (dead) Pocillopora Porites Psammocora Seriatopora Scolymia Siderastrea Stylaster Stylocoeniella Stylophora Symphyllia Tubastraea Turbinaria Number of species in the genus 5 2 9 4 7 41 11 5 5 4 75 3 5 7 6 12 331 CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL INTERNATIONA TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES OF WILD FAUNA AND FLORA NOTIFICATION NOTIFIC TO THE PARTIES No. 2012/060 Geneva, 22 October Octobe 2012 CONCERNING: Standard nomenclature Standard andard references to be considered at CoP16 1. In Resolution Conf. 12.11 (Rev.. CoP15) (Standard nomenclature), the Conference Conferenc of the Parties recommends, in paragraph h), that: the Secretariat be provided with wit the citations (and ordering information) of checklists checklist that will be nominated for standard references reference at least six months before the meeting of the Conference of the Parties at which such checklists checklist will be considered. The Secretariat shall include suc such information in a Notification to the Parties so that tha Parties can obtain copies to review if they wish befor before the meeting. 2. In compliance with this recommendation, recommendation the Animals Committee submitted the citationss of checklists that will be nominated for taxonomic standard standar references at the 16th meeting of the Conferenc erence of the Parties. 3. The proposed standard references for fo fauna are as follows: Mammalia BOUBLI, J. P., DA SILVA, M. N. F., AMADO, M. V., HRBEK, T., PONTUAL, F. 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(2006): On a new species of titi monkey, genus Callicebus Thomas (Primates, Pitheciidae), from western Bolivia with preliminary notes on distribution and abundance. – Primate Conservation, 20: 29-39. [for Callicebus aureipalatii] Aves OLMOS, F., SILVA, W. A. G. & ALBANO, C. (2005: Grey-breasted Conure Pyrrhura griseipectus, an overlooked endangered species. - Cotinga, 24: 77-83. [for Pyrrhura griseipectus] PACHECO, J. F. & W HITNEY, B. M. (2006): Mandatory changes to the scientific names of three Neotropical birds. - Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, 126: 242-244. [for Chlorostilbon lucidus, Forpus modestus] PIACENTINI, V. Q., ALEIXO, A. & SILVEIRA, L. F. (2009): Hybrid, subspecies or species? The validity and taxonomic status of Phaethornis longuemareus aethopyga Zimmer, 1950 (Trochilidae). - Auk, 126: 604612. [for Phaethornis aethopyga] PORTER, R. F. & KIRWAN, G. M. (2010): Studies of Socotran birds VI. The taxonomic status of the Socotra Buzzard. – Bulletin of the British Ornithologists‘ Club, 130 (2): 116–131. [for Buteo socotraensis] Reptilia BAREJ, M. F., INEICH, I., GVOŽDÍK, V. LHERMITTE-VALLARINO, N., GONWOUO, N. L., LEBRETON, M., BOTT, U. & SCHMITZ, A. (2010): Insights into chameleons of the genus Trioceros (Squamata: Chamaeleonidae) in Cameroon, with the resurrection of Chamaeleo serratus Mertens, 1922. – Bonn zool. Bull., 57(2): 211-229. [for Trioceros perretti, Trioceros serratus] BERGHOF, H.-P. & TRAUTMANN, G. (2009): Eine neue Art der Gattung Phelsuma Gray, 1825 (Sauria: Gekkonidae) von der Ostküste Madagaskars. – Sauria, 31 (1): 5-14. [for Phelsuma hoeschi] BÖHLE, A. & SCHÖNECKER, P. (2003): Eine neue Art der Gattung Uroplatus Duméril, 1805 aus OstMadagaskar (Reptilia: Squamata: Gekkonidae). – Salamandra, 39(3/4): 129-138. [for Uroplatus pietschmanni] BRANCH, W. R. & TOLLEY, K. A. 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