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Commission regulation (EC) No 865/2006 of 4 May 2006 laying down detailed rules concerning the implementation of Council Regulation (EC) No 338/97 on the protection of species of wild fauna and flora by regulating trade therein

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ANNEX VIIU.K.

Codes to be included in the description of specimens and units of measure to be used in permits and certificates pursuant to Article 5(1) and (2)

Key to units (equivalent non-metric measurements may be used)

g

= grams

kg

= kilograms

l

= litres

cm3

= cubic centimetres

ml

= millilitres

m

= metres

m2

= square metres

m3

= cubic metres

Number

= number of specimens

DescriptionCodePreferred unitsAlternative unitsExplanation
BarkBARkgTree bark (raw, dried or powdered; unprocessed)
BodyBODNumberkgSubstantially whole dead animals, including fresh or processed fish, stuffed turtles, preserved butterflies, reptiles in alcohol, whole stuffed hunting trophies, etc.
BoneBONkgNumberBones, including jaws
CalipeeCALkgCalipee or calipash (turtle cartilage for soup)
CarapaceCAPNumberkgRaw or unworked whole shells of Testudinata species
CarvingCARkgm3Carvings (including wood, and including finished wood products such as furniture, musical instruments and handicrafts). NB: there are some species from which more than one type of product may be carved (e.g. horn and bone); where necessary, the description should therefore indicate the type of product (e.g. horn carving)
CaviarCAVkgUnfertilised dead processed eggs from all species of Acipenseriformes; also known as roe
ChipsCHPkgChips of timber, especially Aquilaria malaccensis and Pterocarpus santalinus
ClawCLANumberkgClaws — e.g. of Felidae, Ursidae or Crocodylia (NB: ‘turtle claws’ are usually scales and not real claws)
ClothCLOm2kgCloth — If the cloth is not made entirely from the hair of a CITES species, the weight of hair of the species concerned should instead, if possible, be recorded under ‘HAI’
Coral (raw)CORkgNumberDead coral and coral rock, NB: the trade should be recorded by number of pieces only if the coral specimens are transported in water.
CultureCULNumber of flasks, etc.Cultures of artificially propagated plants
DerivativesDERkg/lDerivatives (other than those included elsewhere in this table)
Dried plantDPLNumberDried plants — e.g. herbarium specimens
EarEARNumberEars — Usually elephant
EggEGGNumberkgWhole dead or blown eggs, (see also caviar)
Egg (live)EGLNumberkgLive eggs — usually birds and reptiles but includes fish and invertebrates
EggshellSHEg/kgRaw or unworked eggshell except whole eggs
ExtractEXTkgLExtract — usually plant extracts
FeatherFEAkg/Number of wingsNumberFeathers — in the case of objects (e.g. pictures) made of feathers, record the number of objects
FibreFIBkgMFibres — e.g. plant fibre but includes strings of tennis rackets
FinFINkgFresh, frozen or dried fins and parts of fins
FingerlingsFIGkgNumberJuvenile fish of one or two years of age for the aquarium trade, hatcheries or for release operations
FlowerFLOkgFlowers
Flower potFPTNumberFlower pots made from parts of a plant, e.g. treefern fibres (NB: live plants traded in so-called ‘community pots’ should be recorded as ‘live plants’, not as flower pots)
Frogs' legsLEGkgFrog legs
FruitFRUkgFruit
FootFOONumberFeet — e.g. elephant, rhinoceros, hippopotamus, lion, crocodile, etc.
GallGALkgGall
Gall bladderGABNumberkgGall bladder
GarmentGARNumberGarments — including gloves and hats but not shoes. Includes trimming or decoration on garments
GenitaliaGENkgNumberCastrates and dried penes
Graft rootstockGRSNumberGraft rootstocks (without the grafts)
HairHAIkgGHair — includes all animal hair, e.g. of elephant, yak, vicuña, guanaco
HornHORNumberkgHorns — includes antlers
Leather product (small)LPSNumberSmall manufactured products of leather, e.g. belts, braces, bicycle saddles, cheque book or credit card holders, earrings, handbags, key fobs, notebooks, purses, shoes tobacco pouches, wallets, watch-straps
Leather product (large)LPLNumberLarge manufactured products of leather — e.g. briefcases, furniture, suitcases, travel trunks
LiveLIVNumberLive animals and plants. Specimens of live coral transported in water should be recorded by number of pieces only.
LeafLVSNumberkgLeaves
LogsLOGm3All wood in the rough, whether or not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared, for processing notably into sawn wood, pulpwood or veneer sheets. NB: trade in logs of special purpose timbers traded by weight (e.g. lignum vitae, Guaiacum spp.) should be recorded in kg.
MeatMEAkgMeat, includes flesh of fish if not whole, (see ‘body’)
MedicineMEDkg/lMedicine
MuskMUSgMusk
OilOILkgLOil — e.g. from turtles, seals, whales, fish, various plants
Piece — boneBOPkgPieces of bone, not manufactured
Piece — hornHOPkgPieces of horn, not manufactured — includes scrap
Piece — ivoryIVPkgIvory pieces, not manufactured — includes scrap
PlatePLAm2Plates of fur-skins — includes rugs if made of several skins
PowderPOWkgPowder
RootROONumberkgRoots, bulbs, corms or tubers
Sawn woodSAWm3Wood simply sawn lengthwise or produced by a profile-chipping process; normally exceeds 6 mm in thickness. NB: trade in sawn wood of special purpose timbers traded by weight (e.g. lignum vitae, Guaiacum spp.) should be recorded in kg.
ScaleSCAkgScale — e.g. of turtle, other reptiles, fish, pangolins
SeedSEEkgSeeds
ShellSHENumberkgRaw or unworked shell of molluscs
SideSIDNumberSides or flanks of skins; does not include crocodilian Tinga frames (see under ‘skin’)
SkeletonSKENumberSubstantially whole skeletons
SkinSKINumberSubstantially whole skins, raw or tanned, including crocodilian Tinga frames
Skin pieceSKPNumberSkin pieces — includes scraps, raw or tanned
SkullSKUNumberSkulls
SoupSOUkgLSoup — e.g. of turtle
Specimen (scientific)SPEkg/l/mlScientific specimens — includes blood, tissue, (e.g. kidney, spleen, etc.) histological preparations, etc.
StemSTENumberkgPlant stems
Swim bladderSWIkgHydrostatic organ, including isinglass/sturgeon glue
TailTAINumberkgTails — e.g. of caiman (for leather) or fox (for garment trimming, collars, boas, etc.)
ToothTEENumberkgTeeth — e.g. of whale, lion, hippopotamus, crocodile, etc.
TimberTIMm3kgRaw timber except saw-logs and sawn wood
TrophyTRONumberTrophy — all the trophy parts of one animal if they are exported together: e.g. horns (2), skull, cape, backskin, tail and feet (i.e. 10 specimens) constitute one trophy. But if, for example, the skull and horns are the only specimens of an animal that are exported, then these items together should be recorded as one trophy. Otherwise the items should be recorded separately. A whole stuffed body is recorded under ‘BOD’. A skin alone is recorded under ‘SKI’.
TuskTUSNumberkgSubstantially whole tusks, whether or not worked. Includes tusks of elephant, hippopotamus, walrus, narwhal, but not other teeth.

Veneer sheets

  • rotary veneer

  • slices veneer

VENm3, m2kgThin layers or sheets of wood of uniform thickness, usually 6 mm or less in thickness, usually peeled (rotary veneer) or sliced (sliced veneer), for use in making plywood, for veneering furniture, veneer containers, etc.
WaxWAXkgWax, includes ambergris
WholeWHOkgNumberEntire animal or plant (dead or alive)

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