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SCHEDULES

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[F1SCHEDULE 1U.K. Animals the Importation and Exportation of which are Restricted

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Textual Amendments

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Section 1.

SCHEDULE 2U.K. Plants the Importation and Exportation of which are Restricted

This Schedule applies to the kinds of plant specified in the second column below [F2, except that in relation to Araucaria araucana this Schedule applies only in relation to the population of Chile,]

Textual Amendments

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Textual Amendments

F3Words in Sch. 2 repealed (15.11.1996) by S.I. 1996/2677, art. 3(b), Sch.

Section 1.

SCHEDULE 3U.K. Items the Importation and Exportation of which are Restricted

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

C1Sch. 3 excluded (15.11.1996 with effect as mentioned in art. 4 of the amending S.I.) by S.I. 1996/2677, art. 4

This Schedule applies to the following items, namely:—

1The meat and offal of any animal of the order Cetacea (whales, porpoises and dolphins) and any flour or meal made from such meat and offal.

2Whalebone (if unworked or simply prepared), and hair and waste of whalebone.

3The fat and oil of any animal of the order Cetacea (whether or not refined or modified), and spermaceti wax and ambergris.

4The extracts and juices of the meat of any animal of the order Cetacea.

5(1)Leather treated with the oil, whether or not refined or modified, of any member of the order Cetacea (hereinafter referred to as “cetacean oil”).

(2)Any furskin, or any part of a furskin (including the head, tail or paw), treated with cetacean oil.

(3)Articles made wholly or partly from leather treated with cetacean oil, being articles of any of the following kinds, namely: saddlery and harness for animals; trunks, suit-cases and other similar articles for the use of travellers; handbags, briefcases, wallets, purses, toilet cases, tool cases, tobacco pouches, sheaths, and other similar containers; articles of clothing; footwear, gaiters and other similar articles (including parts thereof).

(4)Anything made wholly or partly from furskin, treated with cetacean oil.

6The whole or any part of, or anything made wholly or partly from any tusk of any of the following animals, namely—

(a)any animal of the family Elephantidae (elephants)

(b)any animal of the family Suidae (pigs)

(c)any animal of the species Monodon monoceros (narwhal)

(d)any animal of the species Odobenus rosmarus (walrus)

and powder and waste of any tusk of any of the animals referred to in sub-paragraphs (a) to (d) of this paragraph.

7The whole or any part of, or anything made wholly or partly therefrom, any tooth of any animal, and powder and waste of any tooth of any animal.

8The whole or any part of the horns of any mammal to which Schedule 1 to this Act applies.

9Any part of, or anything made wholly or partly from, any animal of the family Rhinocerotidae.

10The stuffed head, or the skull (together with the skin covering it), of any mammal or reptile to which Schedule 1 to this Act applies.

11(1)Any furskin, skin or hide of a defined animal, if raw, tanned or dressed.

(2)Any piece or cutting (including the head, tail and any paw) of any furskin, skin or hide of a defined animal.

(3)Any tanned or dressed furskin of a defined animal or defined animals which are assembled in plates, rectangles, crosses, trapeziums or otherwise.

(4)Anything made wholly or partly from the furskin of a defined animal (except where the furskin is trimming only).

(5)In this paragraph, defined animal means:

(a)any animal of the following families, namely—

  • Felidae (cats) except Felis catus (domestic cat)

  • Ursidae (bears);

(b)any animal of the following sub-families, namely—

  • Hemigalinae (civets and palm civets)

  • Lutrinae (otters)

  • Paradoxurinae (palm civets)

  • Viverrinae (linsangs, civets and genets);

(c)any animal of the genus Arctocephalus (fur seals);

(d)any animal of the following species, namely—

  • Canis lupus (wolf)

  • Colobus angolensis (Angolan colobus)

  • Colobus guereza (guereza)

  • Colobus polykomos (western black and white colobus, otherwise known as ursine colobus)

  • Crocuta crocuta (spotted hyaena)

  • [F4Cystophora cristata (hooded seal)]

  • Equus burchelli (Common or Burchell’s zebra)

  • Equus grevyi (Grevy’s zebra)

  • Equus zebra (mountain zebra)

  • Hyaena brunnea (brown hyaena)

  • Lama guanacoe (Guanaco)

  • Mungos mungo (banded mongoose)

  • [F4Phoca (Pagophilus) groenlandica (harp seal)]

  • Vicugna vicugna (vicuna)

Textual Amendments

F4Words inserted by S.I. 1983/1609 art. 4 and S.I. 1985/1502 art. 2

12(1)The whole or any part of any raw hide or skin (if fresh, salted, dried, pickled or limed and whether or not split) and the leather of any animal of the family Elephantidae (elephants) and sub-family Macropodinae (wallabies and kangaroos).

(2)Anything made wholly of partly from the hide, skin or leather of any animal of the family Elephantidae (elephants) and sub-family Macropodinae (wallabies and kangaroos).

13The skin and scales of any animal of the family Manidae (pangolins).

14(1)Hair, whether or not carded or combed, of any animal of the species Vicugna vicugna (vicuna).

(2)Yarn made wholly or partly of hair of any animal of the species Vicugna vicugna (vicuna).

(3)Fabric made wholly or partly of hair of any animal of the species Vicugna vicugna (vicuna) and any article made wholly or partly of any such fabric.

15Musk derived from any animal of the genus Moschus (musk deer).

16(1)The whole or any part of any raw hide or skin, (if fresh, salted, dried, pickled or limed and whether or not split) and the leather of any animal of the class Reptilia (reptiles).

(2)Anything made wholly or partly of the hide, skin or leather of any animal of the class Reptilia.

17(1)The whole or any part of the bony shell and its covering scales, if unworked, simply prepared or polished, of any of the order Testudinata (turtles, tortoises and terrapins).

(2)Anything made wholly or partly from the bony shell, its covering scales and the claws, of any member of the family Cheloniidae (sea turtles).

18(1)The meat and cartilage, including callipee and callipash, of any animal of the family Cheloniidae.

(2)Soup made from any animal of the family Cheloniidae.

19Soup made from any animal of the species Chelydra serpentina (common snapping turtle).

20(1)The whole shell of any animal of the species Papustyla pulcherrima, otherwise known as Papuina pulcherrima (green tree snail).

(2)The whole or any part of the skeleton of any animal of the order Antipatharia (black corals).

21The casque (whether or not attached to the upper part of the bill) of any bird of the species Rhinoplax vigil (helmeted hornbill), or anything made wholly or partly therefrom.

22(1)Plumage, that is to say, any feather or feathers, or any skin or any other part with any feathers on it, of any bird or birds, other than excepted plumage.

(2)In sub-paragraph (1) above, excepted plumage means:

(a)plumage which is that only of a bird of any of the following species, namely—

  • Chrysolophus pictus (golden pheasant)

  • Gallus gallus (red junglefowl and domestic fowl)

  • Phasianus colchicus (common pheasant, otherwise known as ring-necked pheasant)

  • Struthio camelus (ostrich);

(b)plumage which is that only of a bird of any domestic form of any of the following species, namely—

  • Anas platyrhynchos (domestic duck)

  • Anser anser (domestic goose)

  • Anser cygnoides (Chinese goose)

  • Cairina moschata (Muscovy duck)

  • Columba livia (domestic pigeon)

  • Meleagris gallopavo (turkey)

  • Numida meleagris (Guineafowl);

(c)plumage which consists only of the down feathers of any adult female bird of the species Somateria mollissima (eider duck);

(d)plumage which consists only of the train feathers of any adult male bird of the species Pavo cristatus (Indian peacock);

(e)plumage none of which falls outside paragraphs (a) to (d) above.

23Anything made wholly or partly of plumage (within the meaning of paragraph 23 above and subject to the exception there stated).

24Any egg, whether whole or blown, of any bird other than

(a)a bird of any of the following species, namely—

  • Coturnix japonica (Japanese quail)

  • Gallus gallus (red junglefowl and domestic fowl)

(b)a bird of any domestic form of any of the following species, namely—

  • Anas platyrhynchos (domestic duck)

  • Anser anser (domestic goose)

  • Anser cygnoides (Chinese goose)

  • Cairina moschata (Muscovy duck)

  • Meleagris gallopavo (turkey)

  • Numida meliagris (Guineafowl).

25The whole or any part of, or anything made wholly or partly from, the wings of any member of the following genera, namely—

OrnithopteraTrogonopteraTroidesBirdwing butterflies.

26The stem of any plant of any of the families Cyatheaceae and Dicksoniaceae (tree ferns).

27The roots of any plant of the species Panax quinquefolius, Saussurea lappa and Dioscorea deltoidea.

28The wood of Araucaria araucana, Quercus copeyensis, Swietenia humilis, Basiloxylon excelsum and Guaiacum sanctum.

Note: In this Schedule, any common name which appears in brackets after a scientific name is included by way of guidance only; in the event of any dispute or proceedings, only the scientific name concerned is to be taken into account.

[F5SCHEDULE 4U.K. Animals the Sale etc. of Which is Restricted

This Schedule applies to the following kinds of animal, namely:—]

MAMMALSU.K.

1The kinds of mammal specified in the first column below—

MarsupialsU.K.

KindCommon name
BettongiaRat kangaroo
Caloprymnus campestrisDesert rat-kangaroo
Lagorchestes hirsutusWestern hare-wallaby
Lagostrophus fasciatusBanded hare-wallaby
Onychogalea fraenataBridle nail-tailed wallaby
Onychogalea lunataCrescent nail-tailed wallaby
Lasiorhinus krefftiiQueensland hairy-nosed wombat
Chaeropus ecaudatusPig-footed bandicoot
Macrotis lagotisRabbit-bandicoot
Macrotis leucuraLesser rabbit-bandicoot
Perameles bougainvilleWestern barred bandicoot
Sminthopsis longicaudataLong-tailed dunnart
Sminthopsis psammophilaSandhill dunnart
Thylacinus cynocephalusTasmanian wolf

PrimatesU.K.

AllocebusHairy-eared dwarf lemur
CheirogaleusDwarf lemurs
HapalemurGentle lemurs
LemurLemurs
LepilemurSportive and weasel lemurs
MicrocebusMouse lemurs
PhanerFork-marked mouse lemurs
AvahiAvahis (otherwise known as Woolly indris)
IndriIndris
PropithecusSifakas
Daubentonia madagascariensisAye-aye
Callimico goeldiiGoeldi’s marmoset (otherwise known as Goeldi’s tamarin)
Callithrix auritaWhite eared marmoset
Callithrix flavicepsBuff-headed marmoset
LeontopithecusManed tamarin (otherwise known as Golden tamarin)
Saguinus bicolorPied tamarin
Saguinus geoffroyiGeoffroy’s tamarin
Sanguinus leucopusWhite-footed tamarin
Sanguinus oedipusCotton-headed tamarin
Alouatta palliata (otherwise known as Alouatta villosa)Mantled howler
Ateles geoffroyi frontatusBlack-browed spider monkey
Atelus geoffroyi panamensisRed spider monkey
Brachyteles arachnoidesWoolly spider monkey
CacajaoUakaris
Chiropetes albinasusWhite-nosed saki
Saimiri oerstediiRed-backed squirrel monkey
Cercocebus galeritus galeritusTana River mangabey
Cercopithecus dianaDiana monkey
Colobus badius kirkiiKirk’s red colobus (otherwise known as Zanzibar red colobus)
Colobus badius rufomitratusTana River red colobus
Macaca silenusLion-tailed macaque
Nasalis larvatusProboscis monkey
Papio leucophaeus (otherwise known as Mandrillus leucophaeus)Drill
Papio Sphinx (otherwise known as Mandrillus Sphinx)Mandrill
Presbytis entellusLangur (otherwise known as Entellus langur or True langur)
Presbytis geeiGolden langur
Presbytis pileatusCaped langur
Presbytis potenzianiMentawi leaf monkey
Pygathrix nemaeusDouc langur
Rhinopithecus roxellanaeSnub-nosed langur
Simias concolorMentawi snub-nosed langur
HylobatesGibbons
Symphalangus syndactylusSiamang
PongidaeGreat apes

EdentatesU.K.

Priodontes giganteus (otherwise known as Priodontes maximus)Giant armadillo

PangolinsU.K.

Manis temminckiSouth African pangolin

Rabbits and haresU.K.

Caprolagus hispidusAssam rabbit (otherwise known as Hispid hare)
Romerolagus diaziVolcano rabbit

RodentsU.K.

Cynomys mexicanusMexican prairie marmot
Leporillus conditorAustralian sticknest rat
Pseudomys fumeusSmoky mouse
Pseudomys praeconisShark Bay mouse
Xeromys myoidesFalse water rat
Zyzomys pendunculatusCentral thick-tailed rat
Chinchilla (except any domestic form of Chinchilla laniger)Chinchilla

CetaceansU.K.

Lipotes vexilliferChinese river dolphin
Physeter catodon (otherwise known as Physeter macrocephalus)Sperm whale
Platanista gangeticaGanges dolphin
Platanista minorIndus river dolphin
SotaliaHumpbacked dolphins
SousaHumpbacked dolphins
Neophocaena phocaenoidesFinless porpoise
Phocoena sinusCochito
Balaena mysticetusGreenland right whale (otherwise known as Bowhead whale)
Balaenoptera borealisSei whale
Balaenoptera musculusBlue whale
Balaenoptera physalusCommon rorqual
EschrichtiusGrey whales
EubalaenaRight whales
Megaptera novaeangliaeHumpback whale

CarnivoresU.K.

Speothos venaticusBush dog
Vulpes velox hebesNorthern kit fox
Helarctos malayanusSun bear
Selenarctos thibetanusAsiatic black bear
Tremarctos ornatusSpectacled bear
Ursus arctos isabellinusBrown bear
Ursus arctos nelsoniMexican brown bear
Ursus arctos pruinosusTibetan brown bear
Aonyx microdonCameroon clawless otter
Enhydra lutris nereisSouthern sea otter
Lutra felinaMarine otter
Lutra longicaudisSouth American otter
Lutra lutraEurasian otter
Lutra provocaxSouthern river otter
Mustela nigripesBlack-footed ferret
Pteronura brasiliensisGiant otter
Prionodon pardicolorSpotted linsang
Hyaena brunneaBrown hyaena
Acinonyx jubatusCheetah
Felis bengalensis bengalensisLeopard cat
Felis concolor coryiFlorida puma
Felis concolor costaricensisCosta Rica puma
Felis concolor cougarEastern puma
Felis jacobitaAndean cat
Felis rufa escuinapaeMexican bobcat
Felis marmorataMarbled cat
Felis nigripesBlack-footed cat
Felis pardalis mearnsiCosta Rica ocelot
Felis pardalis mitisBrazilian ocelot
Felis planicepsFlat-headed cat
Felis rubiginosaRusty spotted cat
Felis temminckiAsiatic golden cat
Felis tigrina oncillaLittle spotted cat
Felis wiedii nicaraguaeNicaraguan margay
Felis wiedii salviniaGuatemalan margay
Felis yagouaroundi cacomitliJaguarundi
Felis yagouaroundi fossataJaguarundi
Felis yagouaroundi panamensisJaguarundi
Felis yagouaroundi toltecaJaguarundi
Neofelis nebulosaClouded leopard
Panthera leo persicaAsiatic lion
Panthera oncaJaguar
Panthera pardusLeopard
Panthera tigrisTiger
Panthera unciaSnow leopard

SealsU.K.

Arctocephalus townsendiGuadelupe fur seal
MonachusMonk seals

ElephantsU.K.

Elephas maximusAsian elephant

Sea-cowsU.K.

Dugong dugonDugong (otherwise known as Sea-cow)
Trichechus inunguisAmazonian manatee
Trichechus manatusWest Indian manatee

Odd-toed ungulatesU.K.

Equus grevyiGrevy’s zebra
Equus hemionus hemionusMongolian wild ass
Equus hemionus khurIndian wild ass
Equus przewalskiiPrzewalski’s horse
Equus zebra zebraCape mountain zebra
Tapirus bairdiiCentral American tapir
Tapirus indicusMalayan tapir (otherwise known as Indian tapir)
Tapirus pinchaqueMountain tapir (otherwise known as Woolly tapir)
RhinocerotidaeRhinoceroses

Even-toed ungulatesU.K.

Babyrousa babyrussaBabirusa
Sus salvaniusPygmy hog
Vicugna vicugnaVicugna
Axis calamianensisCalamian deer
Axis kuhliBawean deer
Axis porcinus annamiticusThai hog deer
Blastocerus dichotomusMarsh deer
Cervus duvauceliSwamp deer
Cervus elaphus hangluKashmir stag (otherwise known as Hanglu)
Cervus eldiBrown-antlered deer
Dama mesopotamicaPersian fallow deer
Hippocamelus antisiensisPeruvian huemal
Hippocamelus bisulcusChilean huemal
Moschus moschiferus moschiferusHimalayan musk deer
Ozoteceros bezoarticusPampas deer
Pudu puduChilean pudu
Antilocapra americana peninsularisLower California pronghorn
Antilocapra americana sonoriensisSonoran pronghorn
Bison bison athabascaeWood bison
Bos gaurusGaur
Bos mutusWild yak
Bubalus depressicornisLowland anoa
Bubalus mindorensisTamaraw
Bubalus quarlesiMountain anoa
Capra falconeri chiltanensisMarkhor
Capra falconeri jerdoniMarkhor
Capra falconeri megacerosMarkhor
Capricornis sumatraensisSerow
Hippotragus niger varianiGiant sable antelope
Nemorhaedus goralGoral
Novibos sauveliKoupray
Oryx leucoryxArabian oryx
Ovis ammon hodgsoniGreat Tibetan sheep
Ovis orientalis ophionCyprian mouflon
Ovis vigneiUrial
Pantholops hodgsoniTibetan antelope
Rupicapra rupicapra ornataAbrussi chamois

BIRDSU.K.

2The kinds of bird specified in the first column below—

RheasU.K.

Pterocnemia pennataLesser rhea

TinamousU.K.

Tinamus solitariusSolitary tinamou

PenguinsU.K.

Spheniscus humboldtiHumboldt penguin

GrebesU.K.

Podilymbus gigasAtitlan grebe

AlbatrossesU.K.

Diomedea albatrusShort-tailed albatross

Pelican-like birdsU.K.

Sula abbottiAbbot’s booby
Fregata andrewsiChristmas Island frigatebird

StorksU.K.

Ciconia ciconia boycianaJapanese white stork
Geronticus eremitaBald ibis
Nipponia nipponJapanese crested ibis

WaterfowlU.K.

Anas aucklandica nesiotisCampbell Island Flightless teal
Anas laysanensisLaysan duck
Anas oustaletiMarianas Island duck (otherwise known as Marianas Mallard)
Branta canadensis leucopareiaAleutian Canada goose
Branta sandvicensisHawaiian goose (otherwise known as Nene)
Cairina scutulataWhite-winged wood duck
Rhodonessa caryophyllaceaPink-headed duck

Diurnal Birds of PreyU.K.

CathartidaeNew world vultures
Pandion haliaetusOsprey
AccipitridaeTrue hawks
Sagittarius serpentariusSecretary bird
FalconidaeFalcons

GamebirdsU.K.

Aburria jacutingaBlack-fronted curassow (otherwise known as Black-fronted guan)
Aburria pipileWhite-headed curassow (otherwise known as Piping guan)
Catreus wallichiiCheer pheasant
Colinus virginianus ridgwayiMasked bobwhite
Crax blumenbachiiRed-billed curassow
Crax mituRazor-billed curassow
Crossoptilon crossoptilonWhite Eared-pheasant
Crossoptilon mantchuricumBrown Eared-pheasant
Lophophorus impejanusHimalayan monal
Lophophorus ihuysiiChinese monal
Lophophorus sclateriSclater’s monal
Lophura edwardsiEdward’s pheasant
Lophura imperialisImperial pheasant
Lophura swinhoeiSwinhoe’s pheasant
Macrocephalon maleoMaleo Fowl
Oreophasis derbianusHorned guan
Penelope albipennisWhite-winged guan
Polyplectron emphanumPalawan peacock pheasant
Syrmaticus elliotiElliot’s pheasant
Syrmaticus humiaeHume’s pheasant (otherwise known as Bartailed pheasant)
Syrmaticus mikadoMikado pheasant
Tetraogallus caspiusCaspian snowcock
Tetraogallus tibetanusTibetan snowcock
Tragopan blythiiBlyth’s tragopan
Tragopan cabotiCabot’s tragopan
Tragopan melanocephalusWestern tragopan
Tympanuchus cupido attwateriAttwater’s prairie chicken

Cranes and railsU.K.

Grus americanaWhooping crane
Grus canadensis nesiotesCuban sandhill crane
Grus canadensis pullaMississippi sandhill crane
Grus japonensisManchurian crane (otherwise known as Japanese crane)
Grus leucogeranusSiberian White crane
Grus monachaHooded crane
Grus nigricollisBlack-necked crane
Grus vipioWhite-necked crane (otherwise known as White-naped crane)
Tricholimnas sylvestrisLord Howe wood-rail
Rhynochetos jubatusKagu
Chlamydotis undulataHoubara bustard
Choriotis nigriceps (otherwise known as Ardeotis nigriceps)Great Indian bustard
Eupodotis bengalensisBengal florican

Waders and GullsU.K.

Numenius borealisEskimo curlew
Tringa guttiferSpotted greenshank (otherwise known as Nordmann’s greenshank)
Larus relictusRelict gull

Pigeons and dovesU.K.

Caloenas nicobaricaNicobar pigeon
Ducula mindorensisMindoro imperial pigeon

ParrotsU.K.

Amazona arausiacaRed-necked parrot (otherwise known as Red-necked amazon)
Amazona barbadensisYellow-shouldered parrot (otherwise known as Yellow-shouldered amazon)
Amazona brasiliensisRed-tailed parrot (otherwise known as Red-tailed amazon)
Amazona guildingiiSt. Vincent parrot (otherwise known as St. Vincent amazon)
Amazona imperialisImperial parrot (otherwise known as Imperial amazon)
Amazona leucocephalaCuban parrot (otherwise known as Cuban amazon)
Amazona pretreiRed-spectacled parrot (otherwise known as Red-spectacled amazon)
Amazona rhodocorytha (otherwise known as Amazona dufresniana rhodocorytha)Red-crowned parrot (otherwise known as Red-crowned amazon)
Amazona versicolorSt Lucia parrot (otherwise known as St Lucia amazon)
Amazona vinaceaVinaceous parrot (otherwise known as Vinaceous amazon)
Amazona vittataPuerto Rico parrot (otherwise known as Puerto Rican amazon)
Anodorhynchus glaucusGlaucous macaw
Anodorhynchus leariLear’s macaw
Aratinga guarubaGolden parakeet (otherwise known as Golden conure)
Cyanopsitta spixiiSpix’s macaw
Cyanoramphus auriceps forbesiForbes’ parakeet
Cyanoramphus novaezelandiaeRed-fronted parakeet
Cyclopsitta diophthalma coxeni (otherwise known as Opopsitta diophthalma coxeni)Coxen’s fig parrot
Geopsittacus occidentalisAustralian night parrot
Neophema chrysogasterOrange-bellied parakeet (otherwise known as Orange-bellied parrot)
Pezoporus wallicusGround parrot
Pionopsitta pileataRed-capped parrot (otherwise known as Pileated parrot)
Psephotus chrysopterygiusGolden-shouldered parakeet (otherwise known as Golden-shouldered parrot or Hooded parakeet)
Psephotus pulcherrimusParadise parrot
Psittacula echo (otherwise known as Psittacula krameri echo)Mauritius parakeet (otherwise known as Mauritius ring-necked parakeet)
Psittacus erithacus princepsFernando Po grey parrot
Pyrrhura cruentataBlue-throated conure
Rhynchopsitta pachyrhynchaThick-billed parrot
Rhynchopsitta terrisiMaroon-fronted parrot
Strigops habroptilusKakapo (otherwise known as Owl parrot)

HummingbirdsU.K.

Ramphodon dohrniiHook-billed hermit

TrogonsU.K.

Pharomachrus mocinno costaricensisCosta Rican quetzal (otherwise known as Resplendent quetzal)
Pharomachrus mocinno mocinnoMagnificent quetzal (otherwise known as Resplendent quetzal)

OwlsU.K.

TytonidaeBarn owls
StrigidaeTypical owls

HornbillsU.K.

Buceros bicornis (otherwise known as Buceros homrai)Great pied hornbill
Rhinoplax vigilHelmeted hornbill

WoodpeckersU.K.

Campephilus imperialisImperial woodpecker
Dryocopus javensis richardsiTristram’s woodpecker (otherwise known as White-bellied black woodpecker)

SongbirdsU.K.

Cotinga maculataBanded cotinga
Xipholena atropurpureaWhite-winged cotinga
Pitta kochiKoch’s pitta
Atrichornis clamosaNoisy scrub-bird
Leucopsar rothschildiRothschild’s mynah
Dasyornis brachypterus longirostrisWestern bristlebird
Dasyornis broadbenti littoralisWestern rufous bristlebird
Picathartes gymnocephalusWhite-necked rockfowl (otherwise known as Yellow-headed rockfowl or Guinea bear-headed rockfowl)
Picathartes oreasGrey-necked rockfowl (otherwise known as Cameroon bare-headed rockfowl or Red-headed rockfowl)
Zosterops albogularisWhite-breasted silver-eye
Meliphaga cassidixHelmeted honeyeater
Spinus cucullatus (otherwise known as Carduelis cucullatus)Red siskin

REPTILESU.K.

3The kinds of reptile specified in the first column below—

CrocodiliansU.K.

Alligator sinensisChinese alligator
Caiman crocodilus apaporiensisRio Apaporis caiman (otherwise known as Spectacled caiman)
Caiman latirostrisBroad-nosed caiman
Melanosuchus nigerBlack caiman
Crocodylus acutusAmerican crocodile
Crocodylus cataphractusAfrican slender-snouted crocodile (otherwise known as African sharp-nosed crocodile)
Crocodylus intermediusOrinoco crocodile
Crocodylus moreleteiiMorelet’s crocodile
Crocodylus niloticusNile crocodile
Crocodylus novaeguineae mindorensisPhilippine crocodile
Crocodylus palustrisMugger (otherwise known as Marsh crocodile or Broad-snouted crocodile)
Crocodylus porosusEstuarine crocodile (otherwise known as Salt-water crocodile)
Crocodylus rhombiferCuban crocodile
Crocodylus siamensisSiamese crocodile
Osteolaemus tetraspisWest African dwarf crocodile
Tomistoma schlegeliiFalse gharial (otherwise known as False gavial)
Gavialis gangeticusIndian gharial (otherwise known as Indian gavial)

IguanasU.K.

BrachylophusFijian ignuas
CycluraCaribbean rock iguanas
Sauromalus variusSan Esteban Island chuck-walla

LizardsU.K.

Varanus bengalensisBengal monitor (otherwise known as Indian monitor or Common monitor)
Varanus flavescensYellow monitor
Varanus griseusDesert monitor (otherwise known as Agra monitor or Grey monitor)
Varanus komodoensisKomodo dragon

SnakesU.K.

AcrantophisMadagascar boas
BolyeriaRound island boas
CasareaRound island boas
Epicrates inornatusYellow tree boa
Epicrates subflavusJamaican boa
Python molurus molurusIndian python (otherwise known as Indian rock python)
Sanzinia madagascariensisMadagascar boa

TuataraU.K.

Sphenodon punctatusTuatara

CheloniansU.K.

Batagur baskaRiver terrapin (otherwise known as Tuntong)
Geoclemys hamiltonii (otherwise known as Damonia hamiltonii)Black pond turtle (otherwise known as Spotted pond turtle)
Melanochelys tricarinata (otherwise known as Geoemyda tricarinata or Nicoria tricarinata)Three-keeled turtle (otherwise known as Three-keeled land tortoise)
Kachuga tecta tectaIndian tent turtle (otherwise known as Indian sawback turtle or Roofed turtle or Dura turtle)
Morenia ocellataBurmese swamp turtle
Terrapene coahuilaAquatic box turtle (otherwise known as Water box turtle)
Geochelone elaphantopus (otherwise known as Testudo elephantopus)Galapagos giant tortoise
Geochelone radiata (otherwise known as Testudo radiata)Radiated tortoise (otherwise known as Rayed tortoise)
Geochelone yniphora (otherwise known as Testudo yniphora)Madagascar tortoise (otherwise known as Rayed tortoise or Angonoka)
Gopherus flavomarginatus (otherwise known as Crophemus polyphemus flavomarginatus)Mexican gopher tortoise
Psammobates geometricus (otherwise known as Testudo geometricus)Geometric tortoise
CheloniidaeSea turtles
Dermochelys coriaceaLeatherback turtle (otherwise known as Leathery turtle or Luth)
Lissemys punctata punctataIndian flap-shelled turtle
Trionyx aterCuatro Cienegas soft-shell turtle (otherwise known as Black soft-shelled turtle)
Trionyx gangeticusGanges soft-shelled turtle (otherwise known as Indian soft-shelled turtle)
Trionyx hurumPeacock-marked soft-shelled turtle
Trionyx nigricansDark-coloured soft-shelled turtle
Pseudemydura umbrinaShort-necked turtle (otherwise known as Western swamp turtle)

AMPHIBIANSU.K.

4The kinds of amphibian specified in the first column below—

Andrias davidianus (otherwise known as Megalobatrachus davidianus)Chinese giant salamander
Andrias japonicus (otherwise known as Megalobatrachus japonicus)Japanese giant salamander
Atelopus varius zetekiGolden frog (otherwise known as Zetek’s frog)
Bufo periglenesGolden toad (otherwise known as Orange toad)
Bufo superciliarisCameroon toad
NectophrynoidesViviparous toads

FISHU.K.

5The kinds of fish specified in the first column below—

Acipenser brevirostrumShortnose sturgeon
Scleropages formosusAsiatic bonytongue
Coregonus alpenaeLongjaw cisco
Chasmistes cujusCui-ui
Probarbus jullieniIkan temolek
Pangasianodon gigasGiant catfish
Stizostedion vitreum glaucumBlue walleye
Cynoscion macdonaldiDrum fish

MOLLUSCSU.K.

6The kinds of mollusc specified below—

  • Conradilla caelata

  • Dromus dromas

  • Epioblasma florentina curtisi (otherwise known as Dysnomia florentina curtisi)

  • Epioblasma florentina florentina (otherwise known as Dysnomia florentina florentina)

  • Epioblasma sampsoni (otherwise known as Dysnomia sampsoni)

  • Epioblasma sulcata perobliqua (otherwise known as Dysnomia sulcata perobliqua

  • Epioblasma torulosa gubernaculum (otherwise known as Dysnomia torulosa gubernaculum)

  • Epioblasma torulosa torulosa (otherwise known as Dysnomia torulosa torulosa)

  • Epioblasma turgidula (otherwise known as Dysnomia turgidula)

  • Epioblasma walkeri (otherwise known as Dysnomnia walkeri)

  • Fusconaia cuneolus

  • Fusconaia edgariana

  • Lampsilis higginsi

  • Lampsilis orbiculata orbiculata

  • Lampsilis satura

  • Lampsilis verescens

  • Plethobasus cicatricosus

  • Plethobasus cooperianus

  • Pleurobema plenum

  • Potamilus capax (otherwise known as Proptera capax)

  • Quadrula intermedia

  • Quadrula sparsa

  • Toxolasma cylindrella (otherwise known as Carunculina cylindrella)

  • Unio nickliniana (otherwise known as Megalonaias nickliniana)

  • Unio tampicoensis tecomatensis (otherwise known as Lampsilis tampicoensis tecomatensis)

  • Villosa trabalis (otherwise known as Micromya trabalis )

N ote:The second column of this Schedule gives a common name or names, where available, and is included by way of guidance only; in the event of any dispute or proceedings, only the first column is to be taken into account.

[F6SCHEDULE 5U.K. Plants the Sale Etc. of Which is Restricted

This Schedule applies to the kinds of plant specified in the second column below—

FamilyKind
ApocynaceaePachypodium namaquanum
AraceaeAlocasia sanderana
Cactaceae
Ariocarpus agavoides
Ariocarpus scapharostrus
Aztekium ritteri
Echinocereus lindsayi
Obregonia denegrii
Pelecyphora aselliformis
Pelecyphora strobiliformis
CaryocaraceaeCaryocar costaricense
CaryophyllaceaeGymnocarpus przewalskii
Melandrium mongolicus
Silene mongolica
Stellaria pulvinata
CupressaceaeFitzroya cupressoides
Pilgerodendron uviferum
CycadaceaeMirocycas calocoma
GentianaceaePrepusa hookeriana
HumiriaceaeVantanea barbourii
JuglandaceaeEngelhardtia pterocarpa
Leguminosae
Ammopiptanthus mongolicum
Cynometra hemitomophylla
Platymiscium pleiostachyum
Tachigalia versicolor
Liliaceae
Aloe albida Aloe pillansii
Aloe polyphylla
Aloe thorncropftii Aloe vossii
MelastomataceaeLavoisiera itambana
MeliaceaeGuarea longipetiola
MoraceaeBatocarpus costaricensis
NepenthaceaeNepenthes rajah
Orchidaceae
Cattleya skinneri Cattleya trianae
Didiciea cunninghamii
Laelia jongheana
Laelia lobata
Lycaste virginalis var alba
Peristeria elata
Renanthera imschootiana
Vanda coerulea
Pinaceae
Abies guatemalensis
Abies nebrodensis
Podocarpaceae
Podocarpus costalis Podocarpus parlatorei
Proteaceae
Orothamnus zeyheri
Protea odorata
RubiaceaeBalmea stormae
SarraceniaceaeSarracenia alabamensis alabamensis
Sarracenia jonesii
Sarracenia oreophila
Saxifragaceae (otherwise known as Grossulariaceae)Ribes sardoum
StangeriaceaeStangeria eriopus
UlmaceaeCeltis aetnensis
WelwitschiaceaeWelwitschia bainesii
ZamiaceaeEncephalartos
ZingiberaceaeHedychium philippinense]

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