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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND FORESTS
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT & FORESTS
http://wccb.gov.in
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Chapter-III Extracts from ITC (HS) Classification of Export & Import Items 15
IV. E (ii) Export of Plant Portion, Derivative, Extract & Formulation 178
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
Annexure IV B Offence Cases detected for the Violation of provisions of Wildlife (Protection)
Act, 1972, Exim Policy of Government of India & CITES during Import 300
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
CHAPTER 1
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
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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.
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.
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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. 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.
3.2 ENFORCEMENT
3.2.1 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) 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;
(ii) 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;
(iii) 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;
(iv) Assistance to concerned authorities in foreign countires and concerned International organizations to
facilitate co-ordination and universal action for wildlife crime control;
(v) 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;
(vi) 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.
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ORGANISATION AND ENFORCEMENT
MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY
ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITY
Nodal Agency
Addl. Director
Wildlife Crime Control Bureau
2nd Floor, Trikoot-1
Bhikaji Cama Place
NEW DEHLI - 110 066
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CHAPTER II
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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 :
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.
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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
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).
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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.
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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.
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CHAPTER III
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:
0101 29 Other:
0101 29 10 Horses for Polo Restricted
0101 29 90 Other Restricted
0101 30 Asses:
0101 30 10 Pure-bred breeding animals Restricted
0101 30 20 Livestock Restricted
0101 30 90 Other Restricted
0101 90 Other:
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0101 90 30 Mules and hinnies as livestock Restricted
0101 90 90 Other Restricted
0102 29 Other:
0102 29 10 Bulls Restricted
0102 29 90 Other, including calves Restricted
Buffalo:
0102 31 00 Pure-bred breeding animals Restricted
0102 39 00 Other Restricted
0102 90 Other:
0101 90 10 Pure-bred breeding animals Restricted
0101 90 90 Other Restricted
Other:
0103 91 00 Weighing less than 50 kg. Restricted
0103 92 00 Weighing 50 kg. or more Restricted
Other:
0105 94 00 Fowls of the species Gallus domesticus Restricted
0105 99 00 Other Restricted
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0106 31 00 Birds of prey Restricted Subject to Policy
Condition 6 of this
Chapter.
0106 32 00 Psittaciformes (including parrots, parakeets, Restricted Subject to Policy
macaws Condition 6 of this
and cockatoos) Chapter.
0106 33 00 Ostriches; emus (Dromaius novaehollandiae) Restricted Subject to Policy
Condition 6 of this
Chapter.
0106 39 00 Other Restricted Subject to Policy
Condition 6 of this
Chapter.
Insects:
0106 41 Bees:
0106 41 10 Pureline Stock Restricted Subject to Policy
Condition 6 of this
Chapter.
0106 41 90 Other Restricted Subject to Policy
Condition 6 of this
Chapter.
0106 49 Other:
0106 49 10 Pureline Stock Restricted Subject to Policy
Condition 6 of this
Chapter.
0106 49 90 Other Restricted Subject to Policy
Condition 6 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.
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(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.
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CHAPTER 2
NOTE:
(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:
Fresh or chilled:
0203 11 00 Carcasses and half-carcasses Free
0203 12 00 Hams, shoulders and cuts thereof, with bone in Free
0203 19 00 Other Free
Frozen:
0203 21 00 Carcasses and half-carcasses Free
0203 22 00 Hams, shoulders and cuts thereof, with bone in Free
0203 29 00 Other Free
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0204 MEAT OF SHEEP OR GOATS, FRESH,
CHILLED OR FROZEN
0204 10 00 Carcasses and half-carcasses of lamb, fresh or Free
chilled
Other meat of sheep, fresh or chilled:
0204 21 00 Carcasses and half-carcasses Free
0204 22 00 Other cuts with bone in Free
0204 23 00 Boneless Free
0204 30 00 Carcasses and half-carcasses of lamb, frozen Free
Of swine, frozen:
0206 41 00 Livers Free
0206 49 00 Other Free
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0207 MEAT AND EDIBLE OFFAL, OF THE
POULTRY OF HEADING 0105, FRESH,
CHILLED OR FROZEN
Of turkeys:
0207 24 00 Not cut in pieces, fresh or chilled Free
0207 25 00 Not cut in pieces, frozen Free
0207 26 00 Cuts and offal, fresh or chilled Free
0207 27 00 Cuts and offal, frozen Free
Of ducks:
0207 41 00 Not cut in pieces, fresh or chilled Free
0207 42 00 Not cut in pieces, frozen Free
0207 43 00 Fatty livers, fresh or chilled Free
0207 44 00 Other, fresh or chilled Free
0207 45 00 Other, frozen Free
Of geese:
0207 51 00 Not cut in pieces, fresh or chilled Free
0207 52 00 Not cut in pieces, frozen Free
0207 53 00 Fatty livers, fresh or chilled Free
0207 54 00 Other, fresh or chilled Free
0207 55 00 Other, frozen Free
0208 90 Other:
0208 90 10 Of wild animals Prohibited Not permitted to be
imported.
0208 90 90 Other Free Subject to Policy
Condition 2 of this
Chapter.
Meat of swine:
0210 11 00 Hams, shoulders and cuts thereof, with bone in Free Subject to Policy
Condition 2 of this
Chapter.
0210 12 00 Bellies (streaky) and cuts thereof Free Subject to Policy
Condition 2 of this
Chapter..
0210 19 00 Other Free Subject to Policy
Condition 2 of this
Chapter.
0210 20 00 Meat of bovine animals Restricted
(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.
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CHAPTER 3
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.
Ornamental Fish:
0301 11 00 Freshwater Restricted
0301 19 00 Other Restricted
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Salmonidae, excluding livers and roes:
0302 11 00 Trout (Salmo trutta, Oncorhynchus mykiss, Free
Oncorhynchus clarki, Oncorhynchus
aguabonita, Oncorhynchus gilae,
Oncorhynchus apache and Oncorhynchus
chrysogaster)
0302 13 00 Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka, Free
Oncorhynchus gorbuscha, Oncorhynchus keta,
Oncorhynchus tschawytscha, Oncorhynchus
kisutch, Oncorhynchus masou and
Oncorhynchus rhodurus)
0302 14 00 Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and Danube Free
salmon (Hucho hucho)
0302 19 00 Other Free
Flat fish (Pleuronectidae, Bothidae,
Cynoglossidae,Soleidae, Scophthalmidae and
Citharidae), excluding livers and Roes:
0302 21 00 Halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides, Free
Hippoglossus hippoglossus,
Hippoglossus stenolepis)
0302 22 00 Plaice (Pleuronectes platessa) Free
0302 23 00 Sole (Solea spp.) Free
0302 24 00 Turbots (Psetta maxima, Scophthalmidae) Free
0302 29 00 Other Free
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0302 42 00 Anchovies (Engraulis spp.)
0302 4300 Sardines (Sardina pilchardus, Sardinops spp.), Free
sardinella (Sardinella spp.) brisling or sprats
(Sprattus sprattus)
0302 44 00 Mackerel (Scomber scombrus, Scomber austral Free
asicus, Scomber japonicus)
0302 45 00 Jack and horse mackerel (Trachurus spp.) Free
0302 46 00 Cobia (Rachycentron canadum) Free
0302 47 00 Swordfish (Xiphias gladius) Free
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0302 83 00 Toothfish (Dissostichus spp.) Free
0302 84 00 Seabass (Dicentrarchus spp.) Free
0302 85 00 Seabream (Sparidae) Free
0302 89 Other:
0302 89 10 Hilsa Free
0302 89 20 Dara Free
0302 89 30 Pomfret Free
0302 89 90 Other Free
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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 89 Other:
0303 89 10 Hilsa Free
0303 89 20 Dara Free
0303 89 30 Ribbon fish Free
0303 89 40 Seer Free
0303 89 50 Pomfret (white or silver or black) Free
0303 89 60 Ghole Free
0303 89 70 Threadfin Free
0303 89 80 Croackers, groupers, flounders Free
Other:
0303 89 91 Edible fishmaws of wild life Free
0303 89 91 Edible sharkfins of wild life Free
0303 89 91 Other Free
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0303 90 Livers and roes:
0303 90 10 Egg or egg yolk of fish Free
0303 90 90 Other Free
0304 49 Other:
0304 49 10 Hilsa Free
0304 49 20 Shark Free
0304 49 30 Seer Free
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0304 49 40 Tuna Free
0304 49 90 Other Free
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0304 73 00 Coalfish (Pollachius virens) Free
0304 74 00 Hake (Merluccius spp., Urophycis spp.) Free
0304 75 00 Alaska Pollack (Theragra chalcogramma) Free
0304 79 00 Other Free
0304 89 Other:
0304 89 10 Hilsa Free
0304 89 20 Shark Free
0304 89 30 Seer Free
0304 89 90 Other Free
Other, frozen:
0304 91 00 Swordfish ( Xiphias gladius ) Free
0304 92 00 Toothfish ( Dissostichus spp.) Free
0304 93 00 Tilapias (Oreochromis spp.), catfish (Pangasius Free
0304 94 00 Alaska Pollack
spp., Silurus spp(Theragra
Clarias spp., Ictalurus spp.), Free
chalcogramma)
0304 95 00 Fish of the families Bregmacerotidae, Free
0304 99 00 Other
Euclichthyidae, Gadidae, Macrouridae, Free
0305 59 Other:
0305 59 10 Mumbai Duck Free
0305 59 20 Seer without head Free
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0305 59 30 Sprats Free
0305 59 90 Other 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
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Scallops, including queen scallops, of the
generaPecten, Chlamys or Placopecten:
0307 21 00 Live, fresh or chilled Free
0307 29 00 Other Free
Mussels (Mytilus spp., Perna spp.):
0307 31 00 Live, fresh or chilled Free
0307 39 Other:
0307 39 10 Clams, clam meat (bivalves-Victorita, spp., Free
Mertrix
spp. and Katalysia spp.)
0307 39 90 Other Free
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 Free
0307 41 20 Squid Free
0307 49 Other:
0307 49 10 Squid tubes, frozen Free
0307 49 20 Whole squids, frozen Free
0307 49 30 Dried squids Free
0307 49 90 Other Free
(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.
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CHAPTER 4
NOTES:
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
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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).
0402 29 Other:
0402 29 10 Whole milk Free
0402 29 20 Milk for babies Free
0402 29 90 Other Free
Other:
0402 91 Not containing added sugar or other
sweetening matter:
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0402 91 10 Condensed milk Free
0402 91 90 Other Free
0402 99 Other:
0402 99 10 Whole Milk Free
0402 99 20 Condensed Milk Free
0402 99 90 Other Free
0403 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 Free
0403 90 Other:
0403 90 10 Butter milk Free
0403 90 90 Other Free
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0405 90 Other:
0405 90 10 Butter Oil Free
0405 90 20 Ghee Free
0405 90 90 Other Free
0407 19 Other:
0407 19 10 Of ducks Restricted
0407 19 90 Other Restricted
Other:
0408 91 00 Dried Free
0408 99 00 Other Free
0409 00 00 Natural Honey Free
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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 Prohibited Not permitted to be
imported
0410 00 20 Turtle eggs and Salanganes’ nests (“birds’ Restricted Not permitted to be
nests”) imported
0410 00 90 Other Restricted Not permitted to
be imported
(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.
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CHAPTER 5
NOTES:
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.
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.
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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
0502 10 10 Pigs', hogs' or boars' bristles and hair
thereof: Free Subject to Policy
Condition 2 of the
Chapter.
0502 10 20 Waste of pigs' hogs' or boars' bristles and hair Free Subject to Policy
Condition 2 of the
Chapter.
0502 90 Other:
0502 90 10 Badger hair and other brush making hair Free Subject to Policy
Condition 2 of the
Chapter.
0502 90 20 Yak tail hair Free Subject to Policy
Condition 2 of the
Chapter.
0502 90 90 Other Free Subject to Policy
Condition 2 of the
Chapter.
0504 GUTS, BLADDERS AND STOMACHS
OF ANIMALS (OTHER THAN FISH),
WHOLEAND PIECES THEREOF,
FRESH, CHILLED, FROZEN, SALTED,
IN BRINE, DRIED OR SMOKED
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Bladders and stomachs:
0505 90 Other:
0505 90 10 Peacock tail and wing feather (trimmed or not) Free Subject to Policy
Condition 3 of the
Chapter.
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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 Subject to Policy
Condition 3 of the
Chapter.
0508 00 20 Chanks Free Subject to Policy
Condition 3 of the
Chapter.
0508 00 30 Cowries Free Subject to Policy
Condition 3 of the
Chapter.
0508 00 40 Cuttlefish bones Free Subject to Policy
Condition 3 of the
Chapter.
0508 00 50 Shells Free Subject to Policy
Condition 3 of the
Chapter.
0508 00 90 Other Free Subject to Policy
Condition 3 of the
Chapter.
0509 OMITTED
bovine embryo:
0511 99 92 Of wild life Prohibited Not permitted to be
imported
0511 99 99 Other Restricted
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.
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
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.
0602 90 Other:
0602 90 10 Mushroom spawn Free
0602 90 20 Flowering plants (excluding roses and Free
rhododendrons)
0602 90 30 Tissue culture plant Free
0602 90 90 Other Free
(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.
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CHAPTER 12
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.
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.
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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.
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 Free
1202 41 90 Other Free
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1204 00 10 Of seed quality Restricted Import subject to
conditions at Policy
Condition (4) below.
1204 00 90 Other Free
Cotton seeds:
1207 21 00 Seed Restricted Import subject to
conditions at Policy
Condition (4)
1207 29 00 Other Free
1207 30 Castor oil seeds:
1207 30 10 Of seed quality Restricted Import subject to
conditions at Policy
Condition (4) below.
1207 30 90 Other Free
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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 Free Import permitted in
principally for their flowers 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 Import permitted in
accordance with
import permit
granted under
Plant Quarantine
(Regulation of
Imports into
India) Order,
2003.
1209 91 30 Of Onion Free Import permitted in
accordance with
import permit
granted under
Plant Quarantine
(Regulation of
Imports into
India) Order,
2003.
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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.
1211 90 Other:
Seeds:
1211 90 11 Ambrette seeds Free
1211 90 12 Nuxvomica, dried ripe seeds Free
1211 90 13 Psyllium seed (isobgul) Free
1211 90 14 Neem seed Free
1211 90 15 Jojoba seed Restricted Import subject to
conditions at Policy
Condition (4) below.
1211 90 19 Other Restricted
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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 Free
1212 21 90 Other algae Free
1212 29 Other:
1212 29 10 Seaweeds Free
1212 29 90 Other algae Free
Other:
1212 91 00 Sugar beet Free
1212 92 00 Locust beans (carob) Free
1212 93 00 Sugar cane Free
1212 94 00 Chicory roots Free
1212 99 Other:
1212 99 10 Kokam (cocum) flowers Free
1212 99 20 Mohua flowers Free
1212 99 90 Other Free
1213 00 00 Cereal straw and husks, unprepared, whether or Free
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 Free
1214 90 00 Other Free
(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
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(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.
(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).
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CHAPTER 13
NOTES:
1. Heading 1302 applies, inter alia, to liquorice extract and extract of pyrethrum,
extract of hops, extract of aloes and opium.
1301 90 Other:
Natural gums:
1301 90 11 Asian gum Free
1301 90 12 African gum Free
1301 90 13 Asafoetida Free
1301 90 14 Benjamin ras Free
1301 90 15 Benjamin cowrie Free
1301 90 16 Karaya gum (Indian tragacanth) hastab Free
1301 90 17 Tragacanth (adraganth) Free
1301 90 18 Storax Free
1301 90 19 Other Free
Resins:
1301 90 21 Copal Free
1301 90 22 Dammar batu Free
1301 90 29 Other Free
Gum Resins:
1301 90 31 Myrrh Free
1301 90 32 Oilbanum or frankincense Free
1301 90 33 Mastic gum Free
1301 90 34 Xanthium gum Free
1301 90 39 Other Free
Oleoresins:
1301 90 41 Of Seeds Free
1301 90 42 Of Fruits Free
1301 90 43 Of Leaves Free
1301 90 44 Of Spices Free
1301 90 45 Of Flowers Free
1301 90 46 Of Roots Free
1301 90 49 Other Free
Other:
1301 90 99 Other Free
1302 19 Other:
Extracts:
1302 19 11 Of Belladona Free
1302 19 12 Of Cascara sagrada Free
1302 19 13 Of nux vomica Free
1302 19 14 Of ginseng (including powder) Free
1302 19 15 Of agarose Free
1302 19 16 Of neem Free
1302 19 17 Of gymnema Free
1302 19 18 Of garacinia or gambodge Free
1302 19 19 Other Free
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CHAPTER 14
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.
CHAPTER 15
NOTES:
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.
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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).
1502 10 Tallow:
1502 10 10 Mutton tallow Prohibited Not permitted to be
imported
1502 10 90 Other Prohibited Not permitted to be
imported
1502 90 Other:
1502 90 10 Unrendered fats Prohibited Not permitted to be
imported
1502 90 20 Rendered fats or solvent extraction fats Prohibited Not permitted to be
imported
1502 90 90 Other 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
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Other:
1504 10 91 Squid liver oil Free
1504 10 99 Other 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 Prohibited Not permitted to be
mammals imported
CHAPTER 33
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CHAPTER 35
ALBUMINOIDAL SUBSTANCES; MODIFIED STARCHES; GLUES;
ENZYMES
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SECTION VIII
CHAPTER 41
NOTES:
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.
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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
4102 29 Other:
4102 29 10 Sheep skins Free
4102 29 20 Lamb skins Free
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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 Import subject to
WildLife (Protection)
Act,1972 and CITES.
4103 30 00 Of swine Free
4103 90 00 Other Free 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
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Other:
4106 91 00 In the wet state (including wet-blue) Free
4106 92 00 In the dry state (crust) Free
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4114 20 Patent leather and patent laminated leather;
metallised leather:
4114 20 10 Patent leather and patent laminated leather Free
4114 20 20 Metallised leather Free
(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.
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CHAPTER 43
NOTES:
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.
4303 90 Other:
4303 90 10 Of wild animals covered under the Wild Life Prohibite Not permitted to be
(Protection) Act,1972 d imported.
4303 90 20 Of animals covered under Convention on Free Subject to provisions
International Trade of Endangered Species of
(CITES), other than those of item 4303 90 10 CITES
4303 90 90 Other Free
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SECTION IX
CHAPTER 44
NOTES:
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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.
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:
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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:
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.
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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
Other :
4403 91 00 Of Oak (Quercus Spp.) Free
4403 92 00 Of beech (Fagus Spp.) 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
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4403 99 14 Khair (Acacia Catechu) Free
4403 99 15 Lampati (Duabanga grandiflora) Free
4403 99 16 Laurel (Terminalia alata) Free
4403 99 17 Paliwood (Palaquium Elliplicum) Free
4403 99 18 Red Sanders (Pterocar pus Sautatinus) Free
4403 99 19 Rose Wood (Dalbergea Latifolio) Free
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) Free
4403 99 22 Sandal wood (Santalum albur) Restricted Import subject to
Policy Condition 2 of
the Chapter.
4403 99 23 Semul (Bombax ceiba) Free
4403 99 24 Walnut wood (Juglans binata) Free
4403 99 25 Anjam (Hardwickia binata) Free
4403 99 26 Birch (Betula spp.) Free
4403 99 27 Sissoo (Dalbergia sisso) Free
4403 99 28 White cedar [Dysozylum malabaricum] Free
4403 99 29 Other 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
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4406 90 00 Other Free
4407 29 Other:
4407 29 10 Teak Wood Free
4407 29 90 Other Free
Other :
4407 91 00 Of oak (Quercus spp.) Free
4407 92 00 Of beech (Fagus spp.) Free
4407 93 00 Of maple (Acer spp.) Free
4407 99 Other:
4407 99 10 Of Birch (Betula spp.) Free
4407 99 20 Willow Free
4407 99 90 Other Free
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JOINTED, OF A THICKNESS NOT
EXCEEDING 6 MM
4408 10 Coniferrous:
4408 10 10 Sheets for plywood Free
4408 10 20 Oak wood veneer Free
4408 10 30 Veneer sheets, for match boxes and match splints Free
4408 10 90 Other Free
4408 39 Other:
4408 39 10 Sheets for plywoods Free
4408 39 20 Veneer sheets (of rose wood) Free
4408 39 30 Veneer sheets, for match boxes and match splints Free
4408 39 90 Other Free
4408 90 Other:
4408 90 10 Sheets for plywoods Free
4408 90 20 Veneer sheets, for match boxes and match splints Free
4408 90 90 Other Free
Non-coniferous:
4409 21 10 Of bamboo Free
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4409 29 Other:
4409 29 10 Planed, tongued, grooved, rebated, chamfered, Free
V-jointed, and the like but not further moulded
4409 29 20 Beadings & Mouldings (including moulded Free
skirting and other moulded boards)
4409 29 90 Other Free
4410 90 Other:
4410 90 10 Plain particle board Free
4410 90 20 Insulation board and hard board Free
4410 90 30 Veneered particle board, not having Free
decorative veneers on any face
4410 90 90 Other Free
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Other:
44 11 92 Of a density exceeding 0.8gm/cm3:
Not mechanically worked or surface covered:
44 11 92 11 Hard board Free
44 11 92 19 Other Free
Other:
44 11 92 21 Hardboard Free
44 11 92 29 Other Free
44 11 93 Of a density exceeding 0.5gm/cm3 but not
exceeding 0.8gm/cm3:
Other:
44 11 93 21 Insulation board Free
44 11 93 29 Other Free
Other:
44 11 94 21 Insulation board Free
44 11 94 29 Other Free
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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
4412 31 10 Decorative plywood Free
4412 31 20 Tea chest panels or shooks, packed in sets Free
4412 31 30 Other tea chest panels Free
4412 31 40 Marine and aircraft plywood Free
4412 31 50 Cuttings and trimmings of plywood of width not Free
exceeding 5 cm
4412 39 Other:
4412 39 10 Decorative plywood Free
4412 39 20 Tea chest panels or shooks packed in sets Free
4412 39 30 Marine and Aircraft plywood Free
4412 39 40 Cuttings and trimmings of plywood of width not Free
exceeding 5 cm
4412 39 90 Other Free
Other:
4412 94 00 Blockboard , laminboard and battenboard Free
95
4412 99 40 Cuttings and trimmings of plywood of width not Free
exceeding 5cm
4412 99 90 Other Free
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4418 40 00 Shuttering for concrete constructional work Free
4418 50 00 Shingles and Shakes Free
4418 60 00 Posts and beams Free
4420 90 Other:
4420 90 10 Wood marquetry and inlaid wood Free
4420 90 90 Other Free
4421 90 Other:
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4421 90 30 Match splints Free
4421 90 40 Pencil slates Free
4421 90 50 Parts of wood, namely oars, paddles and rudders Free
for
ships,of
4421 90 60 Parts boats and other
domestic similararticles
decorative floatingused
structures
as Free
tableware and kitchenware
4421 90 70 Articles of densified wood not elsewhere Free
included or
4421 90 90 specified
Other Free
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
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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]
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CHAPTER 67
NOTES:
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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 Free
6702 10 90 Other Free
6704 19 Other:
6704 19 10 Hair nets Free
6704 19 90 Other Free
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CHAPTER 96
NOTES:
9601 90 Other:
9601 90 10 Worked tortoise-shell and articles thereof Restricted
9601 90 20 Worked mother-of-pearl and articles thereof Restricted
9601 90 30 Worked bone (excluding whale bone) and Restricted
articles
thereof horn, coral and other animal carving
9601 90 40 Worked Restricted Import of “worked
material coral” will be “Free”.
and articles thereof
9601 90 90 Other Restricted
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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:
9602 00 10 Worked vegetable carving material and articles Free
thereof
9602 00 20 Moulded or carved articles of wax, stearin, Free
natural gums and resins and other moulded or
carved articles
9602 00 30 Gelatin capsules, empty Free
9602 00 40 Other articles of unhardened gelatin Free
9602 00 90 Other Free
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SECTION XX1
WORKS OF ART, COLLECTORS' PIECES AND ANTIQUES
CHAPTER 97
WORKS OF ART, COLLECTORS' PIECES AND ANTIQUES NOTES:
2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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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.
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PROJECT IMPORTS; LABORATORY CHEMICALS; PASSENGERS'
BAGGAGE, PERSONAL IMPLEMENTATIONS BY AIR OR POST;
SHIP STORES
NOTES:
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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 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.
9804 90 00 Other Restricted 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.
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 Subject to value limit of
dairy products; soup; lard; fresh fruits 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.
805 90 00 All other consumable stores excluding fuel, Restricted Subject to value limit of
lubricating oil, alcoholic drinks and tobacco Rs. 2000 (c.i.f) and other
products conditions as specified
in clause 3(1), (i) of
Foreign Trade
(Exemption from
Application of Rules in
Certain Cases) Order,
1993.
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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.
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(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.
Notes
1. The schedule below has six columns. The column name and the description are:
P r oh ibited 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
6. Nature of This column specifies the special conditions, which must be met for the export
Restriction 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.
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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. Chapter Item Description Policy Nature of Restriction
1 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
0408 for transactions for education,
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
2 Deleted vide notification no.13/(2004-2009) New Delhi, dated 31.12.2004.
3 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
4 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.
5 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
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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 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.
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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.
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well as condition
stipulated at Note 6
and 8 above are
required to be
fulfilled.
22 0204 10 00 Kg Meat of Indian sheep Free Q u a lity c on tr ol an d
0204 21 00 i n s pect i on un der
0204 22 00 N ot e 3 a n d 4
0204 23 00 r es p ect i v el y a s
0204 30 00 w ell a s con d ition
0204 41 00 s tip u la ted a t N ote
0204 42 00 6 a bovea r e r eq u
0204 43 00 ir ed t o be fu l
filled .
23 0204 50 00 Kg Meat of Indian Goat. Free 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 .
24 0206 10 00 kg Beef in the form of offal of Prohibited Not permitted to be
0206 21 00 cows, oxen and calf exported
0206 22 00
0206 29 00
0210 20 00
25 0206 10 00 kg Offal of buffalo except Free 1. Export allowed on
0206 21 00 gonads and reproductive production of a
0206 22 00 organs certificate from the
0206 29 00 designated veterinary
0210 20 00 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.
26 0206 80 10 kg Offal of Indian sheep Free Q u a lity c on tr ol an d
0206 90 10 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
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r eq u ir ed to be
fu l filled .
27 0206 80 10 kg Offal of Indian Goat Free Quality control and
0206 90 10 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.
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35 0306 11 00 Kg Panulirus Ornatus Prohibited Not permitted to be
0306 21 00 500gm as whole exported
live/chilled or
frozen;
425 gm as whole
cooked; 150gm as
tail
Sand Lobster:
36 0306 12 10 kg Thenus orientalis 150 Prohibited Not permitted to be
gm as whole; 45 gm exported
0306 12 90 as tail
0306 22 00
RockLobster:
33 0306 11 00 kg Panulirus polyphagus Prohibited Not permitted to be
0306 21 00 300 gm as whole exported
chilled live or frozen
250 gm as whole
cooked; 90 gm as
tail
34 0306 11 00 kg Panulirus homarus Prohibited Not permitted to be
0306 21 00 200gm as whole live, exported
chilled or frozen, 170
gm as whole
cooked, 50 gm as tail
Note 2
“as tail” means without head.
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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
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.”
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.
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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.
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0506 90 99 to be issued consignment-
0511 99 99 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.
42 0505 90 10 Kg Peacock Tail Feathers Prohibited Not permitted to be
exported.
43 0511 99 99 Kg Handicrafts and articles of Prohibited Not permitted to be
peacock tail feathers exported.
44 0506 10 41 Kg Shavings of Shed Antlers Prohibited Not permitted to be
0506 10 49 of Chital and Sambhar exported.
0507 90 40
45 0511 99 99 Kg Manufactured Articles of Prohibited Not permitted to be
shavings of shed antlers of exported.
chital and sambhar
46 0508 00 20 Kg Sea shells, including Free Export permitted freely
polished sea shells and
handicrafts made out of
those species not included
in the Schedules of the
Wild Life (Protection )
Act, 1972.
47 0508 00 30 Kg Sea shells, including Free Export to be governed by
polished sea shells and CITES Regulations.
handicrafts made out of
those species included in
CITES
(Excluding the species
mentioned in Schedules of
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the Wild Life (Protection)
Act, 1972 ).
48 Kg Sea shells, including Prohibited Not permitted to be
0508 00 50 polished sea shells and exported
handicrafts made out of
those species included in
the Schedules of the Wild
Life(Protection) Act, 1972.
49 0511 99 91 Kg Gonads and other Restricted Exports permitted under
0511 99 99 reproductive organs of licence.
3001 10 91 buffaloes
3001 10 99
3001 20 90
3001 90 99
50 0511 10 00 Kg Germplasm of cattle and Restricted Exports permitted under
0511 99 91 buffaloes licence.
0511 99 99
3001 10 91
3001 10 99
3001 20 90
3001 90 99
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
122
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.
70 1006 20 00 Kg. Paddy seeds (wild Restricted Exports permitted under licence
variety)
Note 2
(i) However, in respect of CITES species, a CITES permit of export shall be required.
(ii) Exports allowed only through the Ports of Mumbai, Nhava Sheva, Kolkata, Cochin,
Delhi, Chennai, Tuticorin, Amritsar, Calicut, Thiruvananthapuram, Kandla and
Mundra.
(iii) 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
127
Chapter 14
Vegetable Plaiting Materials, Vegetable Products not elsewhere specified or included
128
Chapter 15
Animal or Vegetable Fats and Oils and their Cleavage Products; Prepared Edible Fats; Animal or
Vegetable Waxes
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.
15159020 Fixed vegetable oils viz. Dhup oil, Neemseed oil
15159030 Fixed vegetable oils viz. Nigerseed oil.
15159040 Fixed vegetable oils viz. Neutralised and Bleached Mango kernel
fat/oil/stearine/olein.
15179010 Sal Fat (Processed or Refined).
15219020 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
130
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.
131
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.
“ 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
133
Chapter 35
Albuminoidal substances; modified starches; glues; enzymes
134
174 3501 Casein, Prohibited Not permitted to be exported
caseinates and
other casein
derivatives;casein
n glues
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
Note 1 Value added products of red sanders wood in this chapter require a licence. For detail, see
Chapter 44
135
Chapter 41
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).
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.
140
Chapter 47
Pulp of Wood or of other Fibrous Cellulosic Material; Waste and Scrap of Paper or Paperboard
141
Chapter 50
Silk
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
MAMMALIA
CARNIVORA
FELIDAE
I Panthera uncia uncia Live 0:1 Germany A 2926 dt.24.07.12 Germany Zoo C
exchange
PRIMATES
CEBIDAE
II Cebus apella Czech 1. 11CZ021642 Czech Zoo F
Live monkeys 3:4:1 Republic dated 26-3-12. Republic Exchange
2. 11CZ021641
dated 26-3-12.
REPTILIA
ALLIGATORIDAE
II Alligator mississippiensis Watch Strap 1 No. Switzerland 12CH110546 dated USA C
Trade
14.12.2012
II Alligator mississippiensis Unfinished leather 236 Nos. France FR1202504624-R USA W
Trade
pcs for Watch Strap dt.18.09.12
II Alligator mississippiensis Unfinished leather 276 Nos. France FR1202504625-R USA W
pcs for Watch Strap dt.180.9.12 Trade
II Alligator mississippiensis Skin 63 Nos. Germany W-06073/12 dated USA W
Trade
28.08.12
II Alligator mississippiensis Skin 12 Nos. Germany W-06073/12 dated USA W
Trade
28.08.12
II Alligator mississippiensis Skin 22 Nos. Germany W-06073/12 dated USA W
Trade
28.08.12
II Alligator mississippiensis Skin 24 Nos. Germany W-06073/12 dated USA W
Trade
28.08.12
II Alligator mississippiensis Skin 95 Nos. Germany W-06075/12 dated USA W
Trade
28.08.12
II Alligator mississippiensis Unfinished leather 2 Nos.. France FR1202502156-R USA W
Trade
pcs for Watch Strap dt.12.04.12
144
App Species Description Qty. Exporting CITES Permit Country of Purpose Source
Country Number Origin
II Alligator mississippiensis Unfinished leather 2370 Nos. France FR1202502410-R USA W
Trade
pcs for Watch Strap dt.20.04.12
II Alligator mississippiensis Unfinished leather 639 Nos. France FR1202502409-R USA W
Trade
pcs for Watch Strap dt.20.04.12
II Alligator mississippiensis Unfinished leather 160 Nos. France FR1202500586-R USA W
Trade
pcs for Watch Strap dt.08.02.12
II Alligator mississippiensis Unfinished leather 1384 Nos. France FR1202500853-R USA W
Trade
pcs for Watch Strap dt.16.02.12
II Alligator mississippiensis Unfinished leather 3224 Nos. France FR1202501211-R USA W
Trade
pcs for Watch Strap dt.05.03.12
II Alligator mississippiensis Unfinished leather 3684 Nos. France FR1202500717-R USA W
Trade
pcs for Watch Strap dt.14.02.12
II Alligator mississippiensis Skin 60 Nos. Germany W-01260/12 dated USA W
Trade
24.02.12
II Alligator mississippiensis Skin 44 Nos Germany W-01260/12 dated USA Trade W
24.02.12
II Alligator mississippiensis Skin 12 Nos. Germany W-01260/12 dated USA W
Trade
24.02.12
II Alligator mississippiensis Skin 07 Nos. Germany W-01260/12 dated USA W
Trade
24.02.12
II Alligator mississippiensis Skin 210 Nos. Germany W-01259/12 dated USA W
Trade
24.02.12
II Alligator mississippiensis Unfinished leather 3300 Nos. France FR1102507849-R USA W
Trade
pcs for Watch Strap dt.22.12.11
II Alligator mississippiensis Unfinished leather 1680 Nos. France FR1102507854-R USA W
Trade
pcs for Watch Strap dt.22.12.11
II Alligator mississippiensis Unfinished leather 3300 Nos. France FR1102507855-R USA W
Trade
pcs for Watch Strap dt.22.12.11
II Alligator mississippiensis Unfinished leather 2770 Nos. France FR1102507856-R USA W
Trade
pcs for Watch Strap dt.22.12.11
II Alligator mississippiensis Unfinished leather 307 Nos France FR1102507716-R USA W
Trade
pcs for Watch Strap dt.21.12.11
II Alligator mississippiensis Unfinished leather 120 Nos France FR1202500226-R USA W
Trade
pcs for Watch Strap dt.23.01.12
II Alligator mississippiensis Unfinished leather 1384 Nos France FR1202500851-R USA W
Trade
pcs for Watch Strap dt.16.02.12
145
App Species Description Qty. Exporting CITES Permit Country of Purpose Source
Country Number Origin
II Alligator mississippiensis Watchstraps 2 Nos. Switzerland. 11CH125416 dated USA Trade W
14.12.2011
I Ailurus fulgens fulgens Live 1:0 Australia A 2922 dated 02.07.12 India Zoo exchange C
REPTILIA
GAVIALIDAE
I Gavialis gangeticus Live 4:6 USA A2226 dated 07.05.2012 India Zoo Exchange C
IV C- RE-EXPORT ( FAUNA)
APP Species Description Qty. Destination CITES Permit Country of Purpose Source
Number Origin
REPTILIA
ALLIGATORIDAE
II Alligator mississippiensis Watch Strap 3753 Pairs. Germany A 2535 dated 06.12.12 USA Trade W
II Alligator mississippiensis Watch Strap 1315 Pairs. Hong Kong(CN) A 2532 dated 15.11.12 USA Trade W
II Alligator mississippiensis Watch Strap 16 Pairs. USA A 2529 dated 29.10.12 USA Trade W
II Alligator mississippiensis Watch Strap 63 Pairs. France A 2530 dated 29.10.12 USA Trade W
II Alligator mississippiensis Watch Strap 5274 Pairs Switzerland A 2531 dated 29.10.12 USA Trade W
II Alligator mississippiensis Watch Strap 71 Pairs. Hong Kong(CN) A 2528 dated 29.10.12 USA Trade W
II Alligator mississippiensis Watch straps 1057 Pairs Hong Kong(CN) A 2525 dated. 09.10.12 USA Trade W
II Alligator mississippiensis Watch straps 35 Pairs France A 2521 dated 30.08.12 USA Trade W
II Alligator mississippiensis Watch Straps 705 Pairs Switzerland A 2522 dated 30.08.12 USA Trade W
II Alligator mississippiensis Watch Straps 3145 Pairs Germany A 2520 dated 23.08.12 USA Trade W
II Alligator mississippiensis Watch Straps 103 Pairs Hong Kong(CN) A 2516 dated 13.08.12 USA Trade W
II Alligator mississippiensis Watch Straps 105 Pairs USA A 2517 dated 13.08.12 USA Trade W
II Alligator mississippiensis Watch Strap 133 Pairs. France A 2518 dated 13.08.12 USA Trade W
II Alligator mississippiensis Watch Straps 895 Pairs Hong Kong(CN) A 2511 dated 10.07.12 USA Trade W
II Alligator mississippiensis Watch Straps 300 Pairs Switzerland A 2508 dated 18.06.12 USA Trade W
II Alligator mississippiensis Watch Straps 1155 Pairs Switzerland A 2507 dated 04.06.12 USA Trade W
II Alligator mississippiensis Watch Straps 1183 Pairs Switzerland A 2506 dated 24.05.12 USA Trade W
II Alligator mississippiensis Watch Straps 1000 Pairs Switzerland A 2505 dated 30.04.12 USA Trade W
II Alligator mississippiensis Watch Straps 73 Pairs Switzerland A 2504 dated 25.04.12 USA Trade W
159
APP Species Description Qty. Destination CITES Permit Country of Purpose Source
Number Origin
II Alligator mississippiensis Watch Straps 1848 Pairs Germany A 2503 dated 23.04.12 USA Trade W
II Alligator mississippiensis Watch Straps 60 Pairs Hong Kong(CN) A 2047 dated 09.03.12 USA Trade W
II Alligator mississippiensis Watch Straps 3322 Pairs Germany A 2040 dated 25.01.12 USA Trade W
II Alligator mississippiensis Skins 15 Nos France A 2041 dated 08.02.12 USA Trade W
II Alligator mississippiensis Watch Straps 16 Pairs France A 2045 dated 23.02.12 USA Trade W
II Alligator mississippiensis Watch Straps 300 Nos Switzerland A 2050 dated 16.03.12 USA Trade W
II Alligator mississippiensis Watch Straps 15 Pairs France A 2510 dated 10.07.12 USA Trade W
II Alligator mississippiensis Watch Strap 7 Nos. Hong Kong(CN) 6988 dated 02.02.2012 USA Trade W
II Alligator mississippiensis Watch Strap 7 Nos. Switzerland 6991 dated 02.04.2012 USA Trade W
II Alligator mississippiensis Watch Strap 1 No. Oman 6992 dated 08.05.2012 USA Trade W
II Alligator mississippiensis Watch Strap 1 No. Hong Kong(CN) 6995 dated 05.06.2012 USA Trade W
II Alligator mississippiensis Watch Strap 3 Nos. Hong Kong(CN) 6998 dated 04.07.2012 USA Trade W
II Alligator mississippiensis Watch Strap 2 Nos. Hong Kong(CN) A2255 dated 20.09.2012 USA Trade W
II Alligator mississippiensis Watch Strap 15 Nos. Hong Kong(CN) A2257 dated 30.10.2012 USA Trade W
II Alligator mississippiensis Watch Strap 1 No. Hong Kong(CN) A2258 dated 30.10.2012 USA Trade W
II Alligator mississippiensis Watch Strap 1 No. Oman A2263 dated 12.12.2012 USA Trade W
II Alligator mississippiensis Watch Strap 2 Nos. Hong Kong(CN) A2264 dated 24.12.2012 USA Trade W
II Caiman crocodilus fuscus Watch straps 1110 pairs Germany A 2536 dated 06.12.12 Colombia Trade C
II Caiman crocodilus fuscus Watch straps 55 Pairs France A 2043 dated. 23.02.12 Colombia Trade C
TEIIDAE
II Acipenser baerii Cosmeti Products 0.0137 gms. Singapore 6999 dated 04.07.2012 Italy Trade C
containing Caviar
II Acipenser baerii Cosmeti Products 0.294 gms. Singapore A2252 dated 05.09.2012 France Trade C
containing Caviar
II Acipenser baerii Cosmeti Products 0.029 gms. Singapore A2261 dated 17.11.2012 Italy Trade C
containing Caviar
160
IV D- IMPORT (FLORA)
App Species Description Qty. Exporting CITES Permit Country of Purpose Source
Country Number Origin
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
ROSACEAE
II Prunus africana Ecorces 5101 Kgs France FR1207600002-R Cameroon Trade W
dt. 01.02.12
THYMELAEACEAE
II Aquilaria malaccensis Agarwood 200 kgs Malaysia 009556 dt.25.11.11 Malaysia Trade W
chips/dust
II Aquilaria malaccensis Agarwood 837.5 kgs Singapore 12SG001389PR Malaysia Trade W
chips/dust dt.14.02.12
II Aquilaria malaccensis Agarwood 1353 kgs Singapore 12SG004623PR Malaysia Trade W
chips/dust dt.17.05.12
II Aquilaria malaccensis Agarwood 4000 kgs Indonesia 03076/IV/SATS-LN/2012 Indonesia Trade W
chips/dust dt.9.4.12
II Aquilaria malaccensis Agarwood 3728.5 kgs UAE 12MEW1807 dt.05.06.12 Indonesia Trade W
chips/dust
II Aquilaria malaccensis Agarwood 1300 kgs Singapore 12SG007736PR Malaysia Trade W
chips/dust dt.13.08.12
II Aquilaria malaccensis Agarwood 1000 kgs Indonesia 14440/IV/SATS-LN/2012 Indonesia Trade W
chips/dust dt.15.10.12
II Aquilaria malaccensis Agarwood 1000 kgs Indonesia 14441/IV/SATS-LN/2012 Indonesia Trade W
chips/dust dt.15.10.12
II Aquilaria malaccensis Agarwood 1000 kgs Indonesia 14442/IV/SATS-LN/2012 Indonesia Trade W
chips/dust dt.15.10.12
II Aquilaria malaccensis Agarwood 1000 kgs Indonesia 14443/IV/SATS-LN/2012 Indonesia Trade W
chips/dust dt.15.10.12
II Aquilaria malaccensis Agarwood 250 kgs Indonesia 14444/IV/SATS-LN/2012 Indonesia Trade W
chips/dust dt.15.10.12
II Aquilaria malaccensis Agarwood 7000 kgs Malaysia 010319 dt.06.08.12 Malaysia Trade W
chips/dust
161
IV E- EXPORT (FLORA)
IV E (i) EXPORT OF LIVE PLANTS
App Species Description Qty. Destination CITES Permit Country of Purpose Source
Number Origin
ORCHIDACEAE
II Acrochaen punctata Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Aedires odoratum Live 5 USA A 2908 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Aedires odoratum Live 2 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Aerides fieldingii Live 30 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Aerides fieldingii Live 20 Germany A 2909 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Aerides fieldingii Live 1 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Aerides fieldingii Live 12 Germany A 2942 dt.15.10.12 India Trade A
II Aerides longicornu Live 1 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Aerides longicornu Live 10 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Aerides longicornu Live 10 Germany A 2909 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Aerides multiflora Live 30 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Aerides multiflora Live 20 Germany A 2909 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Aerides multiflora Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Aeredes multiflora Live 2 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Aeredes racemeformis Live 3 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Aerides racemeformis Live 10 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Aerides racemeformis Live 10 Germany A 2909 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Aerides vandarum Live 2 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Anoectochilus elwesii Live 10 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Anaectochilus gracile Live 10 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Anoecochilus lanceolatus Live 15 Germany A 2909 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Anaectochilus lanceolatus Live 4 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Anaectochilus sikkimensis Live 20 Germany A 2909 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Anaectochilus sikkimensis Live 5 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Arachnanthe cathcartii Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Arachnanthe clarkei Live 10 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Arachnanthe clarkei Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Arundina graminifolia Live 3 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Ascocentrum ampullaceum Live 30 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Ascocentrum ampullaceum Live 10 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
162
App Species Description Qty. Destination CITES Permit Country of Purpose Source
Number Origin
II Ascocentrum ampullaceum Live 100 USA A 2920 dt.29.06.12 India Trade A
II Ascocentrum ampullaceum Live 20 Germany A 2909 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Ascocentrum ampullaceum Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Ascocentrum aurantiacum Live 10 USA A 2908 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Ascocentrum aurantiacum Live 6 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Ascocentrum aurantiacum Live 30 Germany A 2943 dt.15.10.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum affine Live 30 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum affine Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum affine Live 2 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum bisetum Live 15 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum bisetum Live 12 Germany A 2907 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum bisetum Live 10 Germany A 2909 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum bisetum Live 6 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum careyanum Live 30 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum careyanum Live 5 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum careyanum Live 12 Germany A 2907 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum careyanum Live 3 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum careyanum Live 3 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum careyanum Live 12 Germany A 2942 dt.15.10.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum cauliflorum Live 15 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum cauliflorum Live 5 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum cauliflorum Live 3 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum cauliflorum Live 6 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum clarkeanum Live 3 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum cylindraceum Live 5 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum cylindraceum Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum cornu cervi Live 5 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum cornu-cervi Live 3 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum eublepharum Live 3 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum ebulbum Live 3 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum gutulatum Live 50 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum gutulatum Live 6 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum gamblei Live 5 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum gamblei Live 3 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum gracilipes Live 3 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
163
App Species Description Qty. Destination CITES Permit Country of Purpose Source
Number Origin
II Bulbophyllum gymnopus Live 3 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum gymnopus Live 5 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum hirtum Live 15 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum hirtum Live 12 Germany A 2907 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum hirtum Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum hirtum Live 3 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum helenae Live 15 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum helenae Live 5 USA A 2908 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum hymenanthum Live 5 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum hymenanthum Live 1 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum leopardinum Live 50 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum leopardinum Live 10 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum leopardinum Live 100 USA A 2920 dt.29.06.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum leopardinum Live 8 USA A 2908 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum leopardinum Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum leopardinum Live 3 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum leopardinum Live 30 Germany A 2941 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum leopardinum Live 50 Germany A 2943 dt.15.10.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum leptanthum Live 3 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum listeri Live 1 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum listeri Live 5 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum odoratissimum Live 5 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum odoratissimum Live 1 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum ornatissimum Live 15 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum ornatissimum Live 4 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum pencillium Live 3 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum piluliferum Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum piluliferum Live 5 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum protractum Live 3 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum reptans Live 15 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum reptans Live 3 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum reptans Live 4 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum rigidum Live 3 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum striatum Live 15 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum striatum Live 5 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
164
App Species Description Qty. Destination CITES Permit Country of Purpose Source
Number Origin
II Bulbophyllum striatum Live 5 USA A 2908 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum striatum Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum striatum Live 4 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum secundum Live 3 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum thomsoni Live 2 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum triste Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum triste Live 5 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum virescens Live 30 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum virescens Live 12 Germany A 2907 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum virescens Live 5 USA A 2908 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum virescens Live 10 Germany A 2909 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Bulbophyllum virescens Live 7 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Calanthe biloba Live 3 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Calanthe brevicornu Live 5 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Calanthe brevicornu Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Calanthe brevicornu Live 4 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Calanthe chloroleuca Live 30 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Calanthe chloroleuca Live 12 Germany A 2907 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Calanthe chloroleuca Live 3 USA A 2908 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Calanthe densiflora Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Calanthe gracilis Live 5 USA A 2908 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Calanthe herbacea Live 20 Germany A 2909 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Calanthe herbacea Live 3 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Calanthe labrosa Live 5 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Calanthe manii Live 10 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Calanthe manii Live 5 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Calanthe manii Live 5 USA A 2908 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Calanthe masuca Live 30 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Calanthe masuca Live 12 Germany A 2907 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Calanthe masuca Live 20 Germany A 2909 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Calanthe masuca Live 3 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Calanthe puberula Live 10 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Calanthe puberula Live 5 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Calanthe puberula Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Chilochistal luniferus Live 3 USA A 2908 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
165
App Species Description Qty. Destination CITES Permit Country of Purpose Source
Number Origin
II Cirrhopetalum andersoni Live 5 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Cirrhopetalum andersoni Live 2 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Cirrhopetalum bootanense Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Cirrhopetalum brevipes Live 2 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Cirrhopetalum brevipes Live 5 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Cirrhopetalum caudatum Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Cirrhopetalum coespitosum Live 5 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Cirrhopetalum coespitosum Live 3 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Cirrhopetalum cornutum Live 5 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Cirrhopetalum cornutum Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Cirrhopetalum elatum Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Cirrhopetalum guttulatum Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Cirrhopetalum guttulatum Live 30 Germany A 2941 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Cirrhopetalum maculosum Live 3 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Cirrhopetalum refractum Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Cirrhopetalum refractum Live 100 USA A 2920 dt.29.06.12 India Trade A
II Cirrhopetalum sarcophyllum Live 10 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Cirrhopetalum sarcophyllum Live 1 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Cirrhopetalum sikkimense Live 3 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Cirrhopetalum viridiflorum Live 1 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Cirrhopetalum viridiflorum Live 5 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Cirrhopetalum wallichii Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Cleisostoma brevipes Live 5 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyne barbata Live 50 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyne barbata Live 5 USA A 2908 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyne barbata Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyne barbata Live 3 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyne corymbosa Live 25 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyne corymbosa Live 10 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyne corymbosa Live 12 France A 2906 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyne corymbosa Live 10 Germany A 2909 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyne corymbosa Live 10 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyne corymbosa Live 1 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyne corymbosa Live 20 Germany A 2943 dt.15.10.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyne cristata Live 5 USA A 2908 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
166
App Species Description Qty. Destination CITES Permit Country of Purpose Source
Number Origin
II Coelogyne cristata Live 1 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyne flaccida Live 1 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyne flaccida Live 50 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyme flavida Live 50 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyme flavida Live 20 Germany A 2909 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyme flavida Live 10 Germany A 2943 dt.15.10.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyme elata Live 3 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyme elata Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyme elata Live 4 USA A 2908 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyme elata Live 20 Germany A 2909 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyme fuscescens Live 30 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyme fuscescens Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyne graminifolia Live 1 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyme nitida Live 25 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyme nitida Live 12 France A 2906 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyme nitida Live 5 USA A 2908 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyme nitida Live 10 Germany A 2909 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyme nitida Live 1 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyme nitida Live 30 Germany A 2941 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyne ochracea Live 50 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyne ochracea Live 10 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyne ochracea Live 125 USA A 2920 dt.29.06.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyne ochracea Live 1 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyne ochracea Live 30 Germany A 2941 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyne oculata Live 25 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyne oculata Live 100 USA A 2920 dt.29.06.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyne oculata Live 5 USA A 2908 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyne oculata Live 10 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyne oculata Live 3 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyne oculata Live 10 Germany A 2943 dt.15.10.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyne ochracea Live 10 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyne ovalis Live 15 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyne ovalis Live 3 USA A 2908 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyne ovalis Live 1 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyne stricta Live 15 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
167
App Species Description Qty. Destination CITES Permit Country of Purpose Source
Number Origin
II Coelogyne stricta Live 3 USA A 2908 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyne stricta Live 10 Germany A 2909 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Coelogyne stricta Live 3 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Cryptochilus lutea Live 10 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Cryptochilus lutea Live 3 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Cryptochilus sanguinea Live 10 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Cryptochilus sanguinea Live 100 USA A 2920 dt.29.06.12 India Trade A
II Cryptochilus sanguinea Live 3 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Cymbidium aloifolium Live 3 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Cymbidium cyperifolium Live 3 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Cymbidium devonianum Live 30 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Cymbidium devonianum Live 3 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Cymbidium devonianum Live 30 Germany A 2941 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Cymbidium cochleare Live 30 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Cymbidium cochleare Live 5 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Cymbidium elegans Live 30 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Cymbidium elegans Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Cymbidium elegans Live 8 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Cymbidium elegans Live 30 Germany A 2941 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Cymbidium eburneum Live 30 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Cymbidium eburneum Live 3 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Cymbidium eburneum Live 1 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Cymbidium eburneum Live 30 Germany A 2941 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Cymbidium giganteum Live 8 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Cymbidium hookerianum Live 6 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Cymbidium hookerianum Live 30 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Cymbidium iriodiodes Live 30 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Cymbidium iriodiodes Live 12 Germany A 2842 dt.15.10.12 India Trade A
II Cymbidium lanceofolium Live 15 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Cymbidium lanceofolium Live 5 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Cymbidium lanceofolium Live 3 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Cymbidium lowianum Live 5 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Cymbidim longifolium Live 5 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Cymbidium mastersii Live 30 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Cymbidium mastersii Live 2 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
168
App Species Description Qty. Destination CITES Permit Country of Purpose Source
Number Origin
II Cymbidium mastersii Live 8 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Cymbidium michrorhizon Live 2 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Cymbidium michrorhizon Live 12 Germany A 2943 dt.15.10.12 India Trade A
II Cymbidium tigrinum Live 50 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Cymbidium tigrinum Live 24 France A 2906 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Cymbidium tigrinum Live 10 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Cymbidium tigrinum Live 10 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Cymbidium tigrinum Live 50 Germany A 2941 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Cymbidium tigrinum Live 50 Germany A 2943 dt.15.10.12 India Trade A
II Cymbidium tracyanum Live 30 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Cymbidium tracyanum Live 3 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium amaenum Live 15 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium amaenum Live 1 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium amaenum Live 4 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium amplum Live 10 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium amplum Live 1 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium. aphyllum Live 6 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium bellatulum Live 15 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
Ii Dendrobium bellatulum Live 20 Germany A 2909 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium bellatulum Live 6 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium bensoniae Live 25 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium bensaniae Live 4 USA A 2908 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium bensoniae Live 10 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium candimum Live 10 Germany A 2909 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium candimum Live 2 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium capillipes Live 20 Germany A 2909 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium capillipes Live 8 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium chrysanthum Live 30 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium chrysanthum Live 20 Germany A 2909 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium chrysanthum Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium chrysanthum Live 2 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium clavatum Live 1 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium crepidatum Live 15 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium crepidatum Live 10 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium crepidatum Live 12 Germany A 2907 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
169
App Species Description Qty. Destination CITES Permit Country of Purpose Source
Number Origin
II Dendrobium crepidatum Live 12 Germany A 2907 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium crepidatum (v. assamica) Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium crepidatum (v. assamica) Live 3 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium crepidatum Live 2 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium crassinode Live 6 Germany A 2907 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium crassinode Live 4 USA A 2908 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium crassinode Live 4 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium cumulatum Live 1 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium cumulatum Live 4 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium densiflorum Live 20 Germany A 2909 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium densiflorum Live 4 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium densiflorum Live 30 Germany A 2941 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium denudans Live 15 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium denudans Live 10 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium denudans Live 4 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium devonianum Live 35 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium devonianum Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium devonianum Live 11 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium eriaeflorum Live 10 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium farmerii Live 100 USA A 2904 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium farmerii Live 61 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium fimbriatum Live 20 Germany A 2909 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium fimbriatum Live 1 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium formosum Live 12 Germany A 2907 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium formosum Live 4 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium gibsonii Live 4 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium gibsonii Live 30 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium heterocarpus Live 2 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium heterocarpus Live 4 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium hookerianum Live 2 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium jenkensii Live 1 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium lituiflorum Live 30 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium lituiflorum Live 2 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium lituiflorum Live 7 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
170
App Species Description Qty. Destination CITES Permit Country of Purpose Source
Number Origin
II Dendrobium longicornu Live 30 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium longicornu Live 24 France A 2906 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium longicornu Live 5 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium maschatum Live 30 Germany A 2941 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium nobile Live 4 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium ochreatum Live 30 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium ochreatum Live 3 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium ochreatum Live 30 Germany A 2941 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium ochreatum Live 10 Germany A 2943 dt.15.10.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium parishii Live 2 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium primulinum Live 2 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium pulchellum Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium porphyrochilum Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium porphyrochilum Live 10 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium terminale Live 15 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium transporens Live 30 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium rotundatum Live 10 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium stuposum Live 5 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium stuposum Live 1 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium terminale Live 12 Germany A 2907 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium terminale Live 20 Germany A 2909 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium terminale Live 1 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium terminale Live 3 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium transparens Live 8 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium williamsonii Live 50 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium williamsoni Live 8 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Dendrobium wardianum Live 11 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Doritis taenialis Live 10 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Doritis taenialis Live 12 Germany A 2907 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Doritis taenialis Live 50 Germany A 2941 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Doirtis wighti Live 10 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Doirtis wightii Live 28 Germany A 2941 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Doirtis wightii Live 12 Germany A 2842 dt.15.10.12 India Trade A
II Dendrocolla arachnites Live 1 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Epidendrum obrieanum Live 12 Germany A 2907 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
171
App Species Description Qty. Destination CITES Permit Country of Purpose Source
Number Origin
II Epidendrum obrieanum Live 20 Germany A 2909 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Epigenium amplum Live 15 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Epigenium amplum Live 2 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Eria amica Live 10 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Eria coronaria Live 15 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Eria coronaria Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Eria coronaria Live 7 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Eria dasyphylla Live 5 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Eria dasyphylla Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Eria excavate Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Eria flava Live 30 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Eria flava Live 20 Germany A 2909 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Eria flava Live 3 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Eria panuculata Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Eria pubescens Live 10 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Eria pubescens Live 12 France A 2906 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Eria pubescens Live 3 USA A 2908 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Eria spicata Live 10 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Eria spicata Live 3 USA A 2908 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Esmaralda clarkei Live 50 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Esmaralda clarkei Live 24 France A 2906 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Esmaralda clarkei Live 3 USA A 2908 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Esmaralda clarkei Live 4 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Esmaralda cathcartii Live 50 Germany A 2892 dt.245.01.12 India Trade A
II Esmaralda cathcartii Live 24 France A 2906 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Esmaralda cathcartii Live 3 USA A 2908 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Esmaralda cathcartii Live 5 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Gastrochilus acutifolium Live 50 Germany A 2892 dt.245.01.12 India Trade A
II Gastrochilus acutifolium Live 12 Germany A 2907 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Gastrochilus acutifolium Live 5 USA A 2908 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Gastrochilus acutifolium Live 3 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Gastrochilus acutifolium Live 50 Germany A 2941 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Gastrochilus calceolare Live 50 Germany A 2892 dt.245.01.12 India Trade A
II Gastrochilus calceolare Live 3 USA A 2908 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Gastrochilus calceolare Live 2 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
172
App Species Description Qty. Destination CITES Permit Country of Purpose Source
Number Origin
II Gastrochilus calceolare Live 50 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Gastrochilus dasypogon Live 50 Germany A 2892 dt.24.01.12 India Trade A
II Gastrochilus dasypogon Live 3 USA A 2908 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Gastrochilus dasypogon Live 20 Germany A 2909 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Gastrochilus dasypogon Live 3 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Gastrochilus dasypogon Live 30 Germany A 2941 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Geodorum purpureum Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Goodyera hemsleyana Live 20 Germany A 2909 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Goodyera vittata Live 20 Germany A 2909 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Goodyera vittata Live 1 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Habenaria parishii Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Habenaria sussanae Live 150 Switzerland A 2903 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Habenaria sussanae Live 20 Germany A 2909 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Habenaria sussanae Live 3 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Hataenaria rubens Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Hygrochilus parishii Live 24 Germany A 2842 dt.15.10.12 India Trade A
II Kingidium deliciosum Live 15 Germany A 2892 dt.245.01.12 India Trade A
II Kingidium deliciosum Live 3 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Kingdium taenialis Live 25 Germany A 2892 dt.245.01.12 India Trade A
II Kingdium taenialis Live 8 USA A 2908 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Kingdium taenialis Live 3 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Ione scariosa Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Ione andersoni Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Ione bicolo Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Ione intermedia Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Luisia volucris Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Monomeria barbata Live 20 Germany A 2892 dt.245.01.12 India Trade A
II Monomeria barbata Live 6 USA A 2908 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Monomeria barbata Live 20 Germany A 2909 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Monomeria barbata Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Monomeria barbata Live 1 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Microstylis wallichii Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Nephalephyllum cordifolium Live 10 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Nephalephyllum cordifolium Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
173
App Species Description Qty. Destination CITES Permit Country of Purpose Source
Number Origin
II Nephalephyllum grandifloram Live 10 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Nephalephyllum grandifloram Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Nephalephyllum purchrum Live 10 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Nephalaphyllum. pulchrum Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Oberonia croftiana Live 50 USA A 2920 dt.29.06.12 India Trade A
II Oberonia demissa Live 50 USA A 2920 dt.29.06.12 India Trade A
II Oberonia ensiformis Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Oberonia myriantha Live 50 USA A 2920 dt.29.06.12 India Trade A
II Oberonia. rufilabris Live 50 USA A 2920 dt.29.06.12 India Trade A
II Otochilus ensiformis Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Otochilus fusca Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Otochilus porrecta Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Papilionanthe vandarum Live 10 Germany A 2892 dt.245.01.12 India Trade A
II Papilionanthe vandarum Live 10 Germany A 2909 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Papilionanthe vandarum Live 5 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Papilionanthe teres Live 50 Germany A 2892 dt.245.01.12 India Trade A
II Papilionanthe teres Live 5 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Papilionanthe teres Live 20 Germany A 2909 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Panisea uniflora Live 5 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Phalaenopsis parishii Live 25 Germany A 2892 dt.245.01.12 India Trade A
II Phalaenopsis parishii v. lobbii Live 24 Germany A 2907 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Phalaenopsis parishii Live 7 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Phalaenopsis parishii v. lobby Live 32 Germany A 2941 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Phalaenopsis parishii Live 100 USA A 2904 19.03.12 India Trade A
II Phalaenopsis parishii Live 3 USA A 2908 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Phalaenopsis parishii Live 10 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Phalaenopsis manii Live 36 Germany A 2907 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Phalaenopsis manii Live 5 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Phalaenopsis manii Live 12 Germany A 2842 dt.15.10.12 India Trade A
II Phajus falvum Live 30 Germany A 2892 dt.245.01.12 India Trade A
II Phajus falvum Live 1 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Phajus mishmensis Live 30 Germany A 2892 dt.245.01.12 India Trade A
II Phajus mishmensis Live 20 Germany A 2909 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Phajus mishmensis Live 1 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Phajus tancarvillae Live 30 Germany A 2892 dt.245.01.12 India Trade A
II Phajus tancarvillae Live 24 Germany A 2907 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
174
App Species Description Qty. Destination CITES Permit Country of Purpose Source
Number Origin
II Phajus tancarvillae Live 20 Germany A 2909 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Phajus tancarvillae Live 1 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Pholidota imbricata Live 10 Germany A 2892 dt.245.01.12 India Trade A
II Pholidota imbricata Live 6 USA A 2908 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Pholidota recurva Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Pholidota rubra Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Pholidota rubra Live 10 Germany A 2892 dt.245.01.12 India Trade A
II Pholidota rubra Live 4 USA A 2908 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Pholidota rubra Live 20 Germany A 2909 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Pleione hookeriana Live 300 Germany A 2892 dt.245.01.12 India Trade A
II Pleione hookeriana Live 50 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Pleione hookeriana Live 150 Switzerland A 2903 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Pleione hookeriana Live 25 Germany A 2909 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Pleione hookeriana Live 120 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Pleione hookeriana Live 500 UK(GB) A 2939 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Pleione hookeriana Live 2 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Pleione humilis Live 100 Germany A 2892 dt.245.01.12 India Trade A
II Pleione humilis Live 30 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Pleione humilis Live 150 Switzerland A 2903 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Pleione humilis Live 25 Germany A 2909 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Pleione humilis Live 120 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Pleione humilis Live 2 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Pleione maculata Live 300 Germany A 2892 dt.245.01.12 India Trade A
II Pleione maculate Live 50 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Pleione maculate Live 150 Switzerland A 2903 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Pleione maculate Live 25 Germany A 2909 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Pleione maculate Live 600 UK(GB) A 2939 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Pleione maculate Live 250 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Pleione maculata Live 250 UK(GB) A 2940 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Pleione maculata Live 6 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Pleione praecox Live 300 Germany A 2892 dt.245.01.12 India Trade A
II Pleione praecox Live 150 Switzerland A 2903 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Pleione praecox Live 25 Germany A 2909 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Pleione praecox Live 120 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
175
App Species Description Qty. Destination CITES Permit Country of Purpose Source
Number Origin
II Pleione praecox Live 600 UK(GB) A 2939 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Pleione praecox Live 250 UK(GB) A 2940 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Pleione praecox Live 4 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Podochilus cultratua Live 10 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Podochilus khasianus Live 10 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Pogonia gammieana Live 10 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Pogonia plicata Live 60 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Porpax fibuliformis Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Porpax meirex Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Rhyncostylis retusa Live 12 Germany A 2907 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Rhyncostylis retusa Live 20 Germany A 2909 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Rhyncostylis retusa Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Rhyncostylis retusa Live 6 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Ritaia himalaica Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Saccolabium distichum Live 5 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Sarcanthus insectifer Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Saccolabium acutifolium Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Saccolabium longifolium Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Saccolabiumochraceum Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Sarcochilus luniferus Live 10 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Sarcochilus pygmaeus Live 10 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Satyrium nepalense Live 12 Germany A 2907 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Satyrium nepalense Live 6 USA A 2908 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Satyrium nepalense Live 2 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Schaenorchis manipurensis Live 15 Germany A 2892 dt.245.01.12 India Trade A
II Schaenorchis manipurensis Live 12 Germany A 2907 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Stauropsis undulata Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Schaenorchis manipurensis Live 4 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Sterochilus hirtus Live 50 USA A 2920 dt.29.06.12 India Trade A
II Taeniophyllum crepidiforme Live 10 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Taeniophyllumretrospiculatum Live 10 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Taeniophyllum crepidiforme Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Taeniophyllum retrospiculatum Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Thunia alba Live 2 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
176
App Species Description Qty. Destination CITES Permit Country of Purpose Source
Number Origin
II Thunia marshalliana Live 30 Germany A 2892 dt.245.01.12 India Trade A
II Thunia bensoniae Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Thunia venosa Live 30 Germany A 2892 dt.245.01.12 India Trade A
II Thunia venosa Live 1 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Vanda amesiana Live 24 Germany A 2842 dt.15.10.12 India Trade A
II Vanda alpina Live 5 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Vanda alpine Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Vanda coerulescens Live 24 Germany A 2842 dt.15.10.12 India Trade A
II Vanda coerulescens Live 4 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Vanda. cristata Live 70 Germany A 2892 dt.245.01.12 India Trade A
II Vanda. cristata Live 4 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Vanda. cristata Live 36 Germany A 2842 dt.15.10.12 India Trade A
II Vanda cristata Live 30 Germany A 2943 dt.15.10.12 India Trade A
II Vanda coerulescens Live 20 Germany A 2943 dt.15.10.12 India Trade A
II Vanda parshii Live 10 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Vanda parishi Live 2 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Vandal parshii Live 9 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Vanda pumila Live 5 USA A 2901 dt,19.03.12 India Trade A
II Vanda parviflora Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Vanda roxburghii Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Vanda stangena Live 50 Germany A 2892 dt.245.01.12 India Trade A
II Vanda stangena Live 4 USA A 2908 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Vanda stangena Live 13 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Vanda teres Live 5 Denmark A 2902 dt.19.03.12 India Trade A
II Vandal teres Live 200 USA A 2904 19.03.12 India Trade A
II Vanda tesselata Live 50 Germany A 2892 dt.245.01.12 India Trade A
II Vanda tesselata Live 12 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
II Vandopsis undulata Live 20 Germany A 2909 dt.04.05.12 India Trade A
II Vandopsis undulata Live 1 Japan A 2938 dt.10.10.12 India Trade A
177
IV E (ii) - EXPORT OF PLANT PORTION, DERIVATIVE, EXTRACT AND FORMULATION
App Species Description Qty. Destination CITES Permit Country of Purpose Source
Number Origin
COMPOSITAE
I Saussurea costus Herbal food products A 2533 India Trade D
5.47 Kgs Used Italy
dt.05.12.12
I Saussurea costus Roots Switzerland A 2514 India Trade D
3000 Kgs
dt. 09.08.12
I Saussurea costus Roots France A 2515 India Trade D
10000 Kgs
dt.09.08.12
I Saussurea costus Roots Switzerland A 2046 India Trade D
2000 Kgs
dt.01.03.12
I Saussurea costus Herbal food products Italy A 2502 India Trade D
5.299 Kgs used
dt.11.04.12
I Saussurea costus Herbal food products Italy A 2049 India Trade D
5.299 Kgs used
dt.15.03.12
I Saussurea lappa Septilin Syrup 5348 Bottles Uganda A2175 India Trade A
( 1.39kgs of dt.06.01.2012
Saussurea lappa
used)
I Saussurea lappa Septilin Syrup 19646 Bottles UAE A2176 India Trade A
(10.21 kgs of dt.06.01.2012
Saussurea lappa
used)
I Saussurea lappa Septilin Syrup 5148 Bottles Bahrain A2177 India Trade A
(2.67 kgs of dt.06.01.2012
Saussurea lappa
used)
I Saussurea lappa Septilin Syrup 17046 Bottles Oman A2178 India Trade A
(8.86 kgs of dt.06.01.2012
Saussurea lappa
used)
I Saussurea lappa Septilin Syrup 7896 Bottles Kuwait A 2179 India Trade A
( 4.10kgs of dt.06.1.2012
Saussurea lappa
used)
178
App Species Description Qty. Destination CITES Permit Country of Purpose Source
Number Origin
I Saussurea lappa Anti-Wrinkle Cream 60930 Bottles Cyprus A 2180 India Trade A
(3.19 kgs of dt 06.1.2012
Saussurea lappa
used)
I Saussurea lappa Purim Tabs (UC) 60’s 798 Bottles Trinidad A2182 India Trade A
Purim Tabs (UC) 30’s 198 Bottles( 1.93kgs dt.13.01.20
of Saussurea lappa
used)
I Saussurea lappa Septilin Syrup 100 ml 1846 Bottles(0.47 kgs Kenya A 2183 dt India Trade A
of Saussurea lappa dt.13.1.2012
used)
I Saussurea lappa Septilin Syrup 100 ml 1746 Bottles(0.45 kgs Kenya A 2184 India Trade A
of Saussurea lappa dt.13.1.2012
used)
I Saussurea lappa Anti Wrinkle Cream 2014 Bottles(0.10 kgs Oman A 2185 India Trade A
50 gm of Saussurea lappa dt.13.1.2012
used)
I Saussurea lappa Anti Wrinkle Cream 3022 Bottles(0.05 kgs UAE A 2186 India Trade A
50 gm of Saussurea lappa dt.12.1.2012
used)
I Saussurea lappa Purim Tabs (UC) 60’s 299 Bottles Barbados A2191 India Trade A
Purim Tabs (UC) 30’s 199 Bottles( 0.85kgs dt.23.01.2012
of Saussurea lappa
used)
I Saussurea lappa Purim Tabs (UC) 60’s 798 Bottles Trinidad A2192 India Trade A
Purim Tabs (UC) 30’s 198 Bottles(1.93 kgs dt.23.01.2012
of Saussurea lappa
used)
I Saussurea lappa Muscle & Joint Rub 238 Bottles(0.044 kgs South Africa A2198 India Trade A
of Saussurea lappa dt.24.02.2012
used)
I Saussurea lappa Anti Wrinkle Cream 2400 Bottles(0.12 kgs Kuwait A2199 India Trade A
of Saussurea lappa dt.24.02.2012
used)
179
App Species Description Qty. Destination CITES Permit Country of Purpose Source
Number Origin
I Saussurea lappa Anti Wrinkle Cream 1917 Bottles(0.10 kgs Singapore A 2200 India Trade A
of Saussurea lappa dt.24.2.2012
used)
I Saussurea lappa Anti Wrinkle Cream 1533 Bottles(0.08 kgs Saudi Arabia A2202 India Trade A
of Saussurea lappa dt.24.2.2012
used)
I Saussurea lappa Anti Wrinkle Cream 1344 Bottles(0.07 kgs South Africa A2203 India Trade A
of Saussurea lappa dt.24.2.2012
used)
I Saussurea lappa & Muscle & Joint Rub 97 Bottles(0.006 kgs Malaysia A 2204 India Trade A
II Vanda roxburghii of Saussurea lappa dt.12.3.2012
& and 0.006 kgs of
Vanda roxburghii
used))
I Saussurea lappa Septilin syrup 11997 Bottles(3.11 Cyprus A2215 India Trade A
kgs of Saussurea dt.27.04.2012
lappa
used)
I Saussurea lappa Anti-wrinkle cream 1200 Bottles(0.06 kgs South Africa A2216 India Trade A
of Saussurea lappa dt.27.04.2012
used)
I Saussurea lappa Purim tabs 1972 Bottles(4.25 kgs Malaysia A2217 India Trade A
of Saussurea lappa dt.27.04.2012
used)
I Saussurea lappa Anti-wrinkle cream 2060 Bottles(0.108 UAE A2222 India Trade A
kgs of Saussurea dt.27.04.2012
lappa
used)
I & II Saussurea lappa & Rumalaya Cream 6596 Bottles Mongolia A2223 India Trade A
Vanda Reosto tabs 3000 Bottles(9.37 kgs dt.04.05.2012
roxburghii of Saussurea lappa
and 9.37 kgs of Vanda
roxburghii
used)
180
App Species Description Qty. Destination CITES Permit Country of Purpose Source
Number Origin
I & II Saussurea lappa & Rumalaya cream 1187 Bottles Malaysia A2225 India Trade A
Vanda roxburghii Septilin tabs 5937 Bottles(0.06 kgs dt.04.05.2012
of Saussurea lappa
and 38.65 kgs of
Vanda roxburghii
used)
I Saussurea lappa Anti-wrinkle cream 956 Bottles( 0.050kgs Tobago A2228 India Trade A
of Saussurea lappa dt.01.06.2012
used)
I Saussurea lappa Anti-wrinkle cream 2156 Bottles( 0.11kgs Saudi Arabia A2231 India Trade A
of Saussurea lappa dt.07.06.2012
used)
I & II Saussurea lappa & Anti-wrinkle cream 2393 Bottles South Africa A2232 India Trade A
Vanda roxburghii Muscle & Joint rub 2156 Bottles( 0.52kgs dt.07.06.2012
of Saussurea lappa
and 0.40 kgs of Vanda
roxburghii
used)
I Saussurea lappa Septilin syrup 137 Bottles( 0.07kgs Maldives A2233 India Trade A
of Saussurea lappa dt.07.06.2012
used)
I Saussurea lappa Septilin Syrup 4997 Bottles( 1.29kgs 2234 India Trade A
of Saussurea lappa Malaysia dt.09.07.2012
used)
Saussurea lappa Anti-Wrinkle Cream 1816 Bottles( 0.09kgs Kuwait A2235 India Trade A
I of Saussurea lappa dt.09.07.2012
used)
Saussurea lappa Anti-Wrinkle Cream 1341 Bottles( 0.07kgs South Africa A2239 India Trade A
I of Saussurea lappa dt.25.07.2012
used)
Saussurea lappa Anti-Wrinkle Cream 1916 Bottles(0.10 kgs UAE A2241 India Trade A
I of Saussurea lappa dt.25.07.2012
used)
Saussurea lappa Anti-Wrinkle Cream 568 Bottles(0.29 kgs Qatar A2242 India Trade A
I of Saussurea lappa dt.25.07.2012
used)
181
App Species Description Qty. Destination CITES Permit Country of Purpose Source
Number Origin
Saussurea lappa Anti-Wrinkle Cream 1528 Bottles( 0.08kgs Saudi Arabia A2243 India Trade A
I of Saussurea lappa dt.26.07.2012
used)
Saussurea lappa Anti-Wrinkle Cream 4249 Bottles(0.22 kgs A2246 India Trade A
I of Saussurea lappa Malaysia dt.22.08.2012
used)
Saussurea lappa Anti-Wrinkle Cream 8632 Bottles( 0.45kgs A2247 India Trade A
I of Saussurea lappa UAE dt.22.08.2012
used)
I Saussurea lappa Anti- Wrinkle Cream 480 Bottles( 0.02kgs Jordan A2250 India Trade A
of Saussurea lappa dt.25.09.2012
used)
I Saussurea lappa Anti- Wrinkle Cream 2400 Bottles(0.12 kgs A3002 India Trade A
of Saussurea lappa UAE dt.25.09.2012
used)
I Saussurea lappa Anti- Wrinkle Cream 3727 Bottles( 0.19kgs Cyprus A3003 India Trade A
of Saussurea lappa dt.25.09.2012
used)
I Saussurea lappa Septilin Syrup 1375 Bottles( 0.71kgs Bahrain A3004 India Trade A
of Saussurea lappa dt.25.09.2012
used)
I Saussurea lappa Anti- Wrinkle Cream 1961 Bottles( 1.03kgs A3005 India Trade A
of Saussurea lappa Cyprus dt.25.09.2012
used)
I & II Saussurea lappa Muscle & Joint Rub 877 Bottles(0.05 kgs Singapore A3006 India Trade A
& of Saussurea lappa dt.25.09.2012
Vanda roxburghii and 0.05 kgs of Vanda
roxburghii
used)
I Saussurea lappa Anti- Wrinkle Cream 236 Bottles( 0.01kgs Bahrain A3019 India Trade A
of Saussurea lappa dt.01.10.2012
used)
I Saussurea lappa Anti- Wrinkle Cream 1196 Bottles(0.062kgs Saudi Arabia A3021 India Trade A
of Saussurea lappa dt.22.10.2012
used)
182
App Species Description Qty. Destination CITES Permit Country of Purpose Source
Number Origin
I Saussurea lappa Anti- Wrinkle Cream 447 Bottles( 0.02kgs Singapore A3022 India Trade A
of Saussurea lappa dt.22.10.2012
used)
I Saussurea lappa Anti- Wrinkle Cream 476 Bottles(0.02 kgs Uganda A3023 India Trade A
of Saussurea lappa dt.22.10.2012
used)
I Saussurea lappa Anti- Wrinkle Cream 4796 Bottles(0.25 kgs UAE A3024 India Trade A
of Saussurea lappa dt.22.10.2012
used)
I & II Saussurea lappa & Reosto Tablets 1997 Bottles Malaysia A3029 India Trade A
Vanda roxburghii Rumalaya Cream 2807 Bottles(0.15 kgs dt.29.10.2012
of Saussurea lappa
and 5.99 kgs of Vanda
roxburghii used)
I Saussurea lappa Anti- Wrinkle Cream 1053 Bottles( 0.05kgs West Indies A3030 India Trade A
of Saussurea lappa dt.29.10.2012
used)
I Saussurea lappa Anti- Wrinkle Cream 2396 Bottles(0.12 kgs Saudi Arabia A3031 India Trade A
of Saussurea lappa dt.29.10.2012
used)
I Saussurea lappa Anti- Wrinkle Cream 1200 Units (0.06 kgs Saudi Arabia A3032 India Trade A
of Saussurea lappa dt.29.10.2012
used)
I Saussurea lappa Anti- Wrinkle Cream 117 Bottles ( 0.006kgs Fiji A3033 India Trade A
of Saussurea lappa dt.22.11.2012
used)
I & II Saussurea lappa & Rumalaya Cream 1942 Bottles (0.11 kgs Malaysia A3034 India Trade A
Vanda roxburghii of Saussurea lappa dt.22.11.2012
and 0.11 kgs of Vanda
roxburghii
used)
I Saussurea lappa Septilin Syrup 10597 Bottles Oman A3035 India Trade A
Septilin Syrup 247 Bottles( 5.57kgs dt.05.12.2012
of Saussurea lappa
used)
183
App Species Description Qty. Destination CITES Permit Country of Purpose Source
Number Origin
I & II Saussurea lappa & Muscle & Joint Rub 4508 Bottles(0.84 kgs UAE A3037 India Trade A
Vanda roxburghii of Saussurea lappa dt.05.12.2012
and 0.84 kgs of Vanda
roxburghii
used)
I & II Saussurea lappa Anti- Wrinkle Cream 1820 Bottles(1.32 kgs Kuwait A3039 India Trade A
& Muscle & Joint Rub of Saussurea lappa dt.05.12.2012
Vanda roxburghii and 0.42 kgs of Vanda
roxburghii
used)
I Saussurea lappa Anti- Wrinkle Cream 1794 Bottles(0.09 kgs Singapore A3043 India Trade A
of Saussurea lappa dt.21.12.2012
used)
I Saussurea lappa Anti- Wrinkle Cream 528 Bottles( 0.02kgs Oman A3044 India Trade A
of Saussurea lappa dt.19.12.2012
used)
I Saussurea lappa Anti- Wrinkle Cream 240 Bottles( 0.01 kgs Bahrain A3045 India Trade A
of Saussurea lappa dt.21.12.2012
used)
I & II Saussurea lappa & Muscle & Joint Rub 432 Bottles(0.08 kgs Bahrain A3046 India Trade A
Vanda roxburghii of Saussurea lappa dt.21.12.2012
And 0.08 kgs of Vanda
roxburghiiused)
I Saussurea lappa Purim Tablets 2997 Bottles(6.47 kgs Malaysia A3047 India Trade A
of Saussurea lappa dt.21.12.2012
used)
I Saussurea lappa Septilin Syrup 9996 Bottles(2.59 kgs UAE A3048 India Trade A
of Saussurea lappa dt.21.12.2012
used)
I & II Vanda roxburghii & Reosto Tablets 1997 Bottles Malaysia A3029 India Trade A
Saussurea lappa Rumalaya Cream 2807 Bottles (0.15 dt.29.10.2012
kgs of Saussurea
lappa and 5.99 kgs of
Vanda roxburghii
used)
184
App Species Description Qty. Destination CITES Permit Country of Purpose Source
Number Origin
APOCYNACEAE
II Rauvolfia serpentina Dried roots 100 Kgs Germany A 2526 dt.18.10.12 India Trade A
II Rouwolfia serpentine Dried root 100 kgs. Germany A 2905 dt.16.4.12 India Trade A
II Rouwolfia serpentine Dried root 200 gms Germany A 2944 dt.16.10.12 India Trade A
BERBERIDACEAE
II Podophyllum hexandrum Resin 12 kgs. British Virgin A2253 dated India Trade W
Islands(GB) 05.09.2012
II Podophyllum hexandrum Resin 1 kg. Germany A2254 dated India Trade W
05.09.2012
II Podophyllum hexandrum Resin 100 kgs. Mexico A2256 dated India Trade W
23.10.2012
II Podophyllum hexandrum Resin 25 kgs. Germany A2259 dated India Trade W
21.11.2012
II Podophyllum hexandrum Resin 50 kgs. British Virgin A2260 dated India Trade W
Islands(GB) 22.11.2012
II Podophyllum hexandrum Resin 20 kgs. Thailand A2262 dated India Trade W
27.11.2012
II Podophyllum hexandrum Resin 6 kgs. South Africa A2265 dated India Trade W
24.12.2012
II Podophyllum hexandrum Resin 100 kgs. British Virgin 6984 dated India Trade W
Islands(GB) 02.01.2012
II Podophyllum hexandrum Resin 6 kgs. South Africa 6985 dated India Trade W
02.01.2012
II Podophyllum hexandrum Resin 25 kgs. South Africa 6986 dated India Trade W
02.01.2012
II Podophyllum hexandrum Resin 100 kgs. British Virgin 6987 dated India Trade W
Islands(GB) 02.01.2012
II Podophyllum hexandrum Resin 59 kgs. Australia 6989 dated India Trade W
02.01.2012
II Podophyllum hexandrum Resin 20 kgs. Thailand 6990 dated India Trade W
02.04.2012
185
App Species Description Qty. Destination CITES Permit Country of Purpose Source
Number Origin
II Podophyllum hexandrum Resin 9 kgs. South Africa 6993 dated India Trade W
16.05.2012
II Podophyllum hexandrum Resin 5 kgs. Romania 6994 dated India Trade W
16.05.2012
II Podophyllum hexandrum Resin 9 kgs. South Africa 6996 dated India Trade W
04.07.2012
II Podophyllum hexandrum Resin 20 kgs. Thailand 6997 dated India Trade W
04.07.02012
II Podophyllum hexandrum Resin 50 kgs. British Virgin 7000 dated India Trade W
Islands(GB) 14.07.2012
II Podophyllum hexandrum Resin 50 kgs. Australia A2251 dated India Trade W
03.08.2012
SCROPHULARIACEAE
II Picrorhiza kurrooa A 2527
Dried roots 200 Kgs Bristol(GB) India Trade A
dt. 23.10.12
II Orchis mascula Mentat Syrup 4698 Bottles (0.33 kgs of Yemen A2163 India Trade A
Orchis mascula used) dt.06.01.2012
II Orchis mascula Mentat Syrup 2348 Bottles (0.08453 kgs of Mauritius A2164 India Trade A
Orchis mascula used) dt.06.01.2012
II Orchis mascula Speman Forte 4996 Bottles Qatar A2165 India Trade A
Tabs 3998 Bottles dt.06.01.2012
Speman Forte 2998 Bottles (39.35 kgs of
Tabs Orchis mascula used)
Speman Tabs
186
App Species Description Qty. Destination CITES Permit Country of Purpose Source
Number Origin
II Orchis mascula Speman Tabs 13096 Bottles(108.46 kgs of Yemen A2166 India Trade A
Orchis mascula used) dt.06.01.2012
II Orchis mascula Speman Tabs 28588 Bottles (222.98 kgs of UAE A2167 India Trade A
Orchis mascula used) dt.06.01.2012
II Orchis mascula Confido Tabs 4198 Bottles Kuwait A2168 India Trade A
(TFC) 2098 Bottles dt.06.01.2012
Mentat Tabs 1398 Bottles (43.41 kgs of
Tentex Forte Orchis mascula used)
Tabs
II Orchis mascula Speman Tabs 21488 Bottles Cyprus A2169 India Trade A
Tentex Forte 38676 Bottles dt.06.01.2012
Tabs 27372 Bottles(334.30 kgs of
Speman Forte Orchis mascula used)
Tabs
II Orchis mascula Tentex Forte 84808 Bottles (135.69 kgs of Cyprus A2170 India Trade A
Tabs Orchis mascula used) dt.06.01.2012
II Orchis mascula Speman Tabs 77876 Bottles Cyprus A2171 India Trade A
Tentex Forte 21114 Bottles(539.97 kgs of dt.06.01.2012
Tabs Orchis mascula used)
II Orchis mascula Speman Tabs 139952 Bottles(909.68 kgs of Cyprus A2172 India Trade A
Orchis mascula used) dt.06.01.2012
II Orchis mascula Speman Tabs 49985 Bottles Cyprus A2173 India Trade A
Tentex Forte 14991 Bottles dt.06.01.2012
Tabs 49970 Bottles (543.77 kgs of
Speman Forte Orchis mascula used)
Tabs
II Orchis mascula Speman Tabs 139964 Bottles(909.76 kgs of Cyprus A2174 India Trade A
Orchis mascula used) dt.06.01.2012
II Orchis mascula Confido Tabs 8894 Bottles Yemen A 2187 India Trade A
(TFC) 9096 Bottles (154.19 kgs of dt.12-1-2012
Speman Tabs Orchis mascula used)
(TFC)
II Orchis mascula Speman Tabs 31592 Bottles (205.34 kgs of Kuwait A2188 India Trade A
Orchis mascula used) dt.12.01.2012
187
App Species Description Qty. Destination CITES Permit Country of Purpose Source
Number Origin
II Orchis mascula Confido Tabs 4142 Bottles UAE A2189 India Trade A
Speman Tabs 58244 Bottles (493.07 kgs of dt.12.01.2012
Orchis mascula used)
II Orchis mascula Confido Tabs 4698 Bottles Kuwait A2190 India Trade A
Speman Tabs 19924 Bottles(173.47 kgs of dt.12.01.2012
Orchis mascula used)
II Orchis mascula Speman Tabs 9794 Bottles(76.39 kgs of UAE A2193 India Trade A
Orchis mascula used) dt.14.02.2012
II Orchis mascula Confido Tabs 16494 Bottles(154.38 kgs of UAE A2194 India Trade A
Orchis mascula used) dt.14.02.2012
II Orchis mascula Speman Tabs 13892 Bottles(108.35 kgs of UAE A2195 India Trade A
Orchis mascula used) dt.14.02.2012
II Orchis mascula Confido Tabs 25740 Bottles(240.92 kgs of UAE A2196 India Trade A
Orchis mascula used) dt.14.02.2012
II Orchis mascula & Speman Tabs 2498 Bottles UAE A2197 India Trade A
Saussurea lappa Septilin syrup 30494 Bottles dt.24.02.2012
I Septilin syrup 2498 Bottles(4.05 kgs of Orchis
mascula and 16.49 kgs of
Saussurea lappa used)
II Orchis mascula Tentex Forte 1296 Bottles(1.03 kgs of Orchis Kenya A2201 India Trade A
Tabs mascula used) dt.24.2.2012
II Orchis mascula Confido Tabs 7442 Bottles(69.65 kgs of Kuwait A 2205 India Trade A
Orchis mascula used) dt.12.3.2012
II Orchis mascula & Reosto Tabs 434 Bottles Mauritius A 2206 India Trade A
Vanda roxburghii Tentex Forte 1663 Bottles(2.66 kgs of Orchis dt.12.3.2012
Tabs mascula and 0.651 kgs of
Vanada roxburghii used)
188
App Species Description Qty. Destination CITES Permit Country of Purpose Source
Number Origin
II Orchis mascula & Confido Tabs 9300 Bottles Kuwait A 2207 India Trade A
I Saussurea lappa Confido Tabs 997 Bottles dt.12.3.2012
Mentat Tabs 4397 Bottles
Speman Tabs 5497 Bottles
Speman Tabs 2997 Bottles
Tentex Forte Tabs 4897 Bottles
Septilin Syrup 2747 Bottles
Septilin Syrup 697 Bottles(141.36 kgs of
Orchis mascula and 1.6 kgs
of Saussurea lappa used)
II Orchis mascula Speman tabs 4997 Bottles(32.48 kgs of Cyprus A2208 India Trade A
Orchis mascula used) dt.27.04.2012
II Orchis mascula Speman tabs 74935 Bottles(487.07 kgs of Cyprus A2209 India Trade A
Orchis mascula used) dt.27.04.2012
II Orchis mascula Speman tabs 6397 Bottles(41.58 kgs of Cyprus A2210 India Trade A
Orchis mascula used) dt.27.04.2012
II Orchis mascula Speman forte tabs 10194 Bottles Cyprus A2211 India Trade A
Speman tabs 2794 Bottles dt.27.04.2012
Tentex forte tabs 1694 Bottles(60.62 kgs of
Orchis mascula used)
II Orchis mascula Speman forte tabs 14647 Bottles A2212 India Trade A
Speman tabs 19694 Bottles(185.13 kgs of dt.27.04.2012
Cyprus
Orchis mascula used)
II Orchis mascula Speman forte tabs 4897 Bottles(19.09 kgs of A2213 India Trade A
Orchis mascula used) dt.27.04.2012
Cyprus
II Orchis mascula Speman forte tabs 14994 Bottles A2214 India Trade A
Speman tabs 17997 Bottles(175.45 kgs of dt.27.04.2012
Cyprus
Orchis mascula used)
189
App Species Description Qty. Destination CITES Permit Country of Purpose Source
Number Origin
I & II Vanda roxburghii Muscle & Joint rub 3194 Bottles A2218 India Trade A
Saussurea lappa Septilin syrup 8997 Bottles dt.27.04.2012
Orchis mascula Speman tabs 6997 Bottles(45.48 kgs of
Orchis mascula + 2.52 kgs
Malaysia
of Saussurea lappa + 0.19
kgs of Vanda roxburghii
used)
I & II Orchis mascula Confido tabs 2842 Bottles A2219 India Trade A
Saussurea lappa & Rumalaya cream 23230 Bottles(26.60 kgs of dt.27.04.2012
Vanda roxburghii Orchis mascula + 1.31 kgs
of Saussurea lappa and Oman
1.31 kgs of Vanda roxburghii
used)
I & II Orchis mascula Confido tabs 5992 Bottles A2220 India Trade A
Saussurea lappa & Rumalaya cream 3996 Bottles(56.08 kgs of dt.27.04.2012
Vanda roxburghii Orchis mascula + 0.22 kgs
of Saussurea lappa and Oman
0.22 kgs of Vanda roxburghii
used)
I & II Orchis mascula Mentat syrup 9942 Bottles A2221 India Trade A
Saussurea lappa Mentat tabs 14981 Bottles dt.27.04.2012
Vanda roxburghii Speman tabs 9996 Bottles
Tentex forte tabs 7996 Bottles
Rumalaya Cream 3166 Bottles
Purim tabs 24092 Bottles
Mongolia
Septilin Syrup 48992 Bottles(85.19 kgs of
Orchis mascula + 64.93 kgs
of Saussurea lappa and
0.17 kgs of Vanda roxburghii
used)
II Orchis mascula Speman forte tabs 9797 Bottles(38.20 kgs of A2224 India Trade A
Orchis mascula used) dt.04.05.2012
Oman
190
App Species Description Qty. Destination CITES Permit Country of Purpose Source
Number Origin
II Orchis mascula Confido tabs 8363 Bottles(59.77 kgs of A2227 India Trade A
Orchis mascula used) UAE dt.01.06.2012
II & I Orchis mascula Confido tabs 5497 Bottles A2230 India Trade A
Saussurea lappa Septilin syrup 19674 Bottles dt.07.06.2012
Mentat syrup 4547 Bottles(51.77 kgs of
Orchis mascula and 10.23 Yemen
kgs of Saussurea lappa
used)
II Orchis mascula Mentat Syrup 7134 Bottles Nigeria A2236 India Trade A
Mentat Tablet 6676 Bottles dt.09.07.2012
Speman Tablet 15174 Bottles(104.88 kgs of
Orchis mascula used)
Orchis mascula Confido Tablets 15685 Bottles(146.81 kgs of A2238 India Trade A
II Orchis mascula used) Nigeria dt.25.07.2012
II Orchis mascula Speman Tabs 19994 Bottles(129.96 kgs of Cyprus A3007 India Trade A
Orchis mascula used) dt.25.09.2012
191
App Species Description Qty. Destination CITES Permit Country of Purpose Source
Number Origin
II Orchis mascula Tentex Forte Tabs 5737 Bottles(9.17kgs of Cyprus A3008 India Trade A
Orchis mascula used) dt.25.09.2012
II Orchis mascula Speman Tabs 3997 Bottles Cyprus A3010 India Trade A
Speman Forte Tab 9994 Bottles(80.54 kgs of dt.25.09.2012
Orchis mascula used)
II Orchis mascula Speman Forte 77869 Bottles(303.68 kgs of Cyprus A3011 India Trade A
Tabs Orchis mascula used) dt.25.09.2012
II Orchis mascula Tentex Forte Tabs 996 Bottles(1.59 kgs of Cyprus A3012 India Trade A
Orchis mascula used) dt.25.09.2012
II Orchis mascula Speman Forte 22994 Bottles (89.67 kgs of Cyprus A3013 India Trade A
Tabs Orchis mascula used) dt.25.09.2012
I & II Orchis mascula Confido Tabs 9319 Bottles Oman A3015 India Trade A
Vanda roxburghii Confido Tabs 496 Bottles dt.25.09.2012
Saussurea lappa Mentat Tabs 2696 Bottles
Tentex Forte Tab 2646 Bottles
Mentat Tabs 446 Bottles
Reosto Tabs 4737 Bottles
Reosto Tabs 246 Bottles
Rumalaya Cream 8562 Bottles(94.97 kgs of
Orchis mascula + 0.48 kgs
of Saussurea lappa and
14.81 kgs of Vanda
roxburghii used)
II Orchis mascula Speman Forte 15494 Bottles(60.42 kgs of Cyprus A3016 India Trade A
Tabs Orchis mascula used) dt.01.10.2012
192
App Species Description Qty. Destination CITES Permit Country of Purpose Source
Number Origin
II Orchis mascula Confido Tabs 5494 Bottles(51.42 kgs of UAE A3018 India Trade A
Orchis mascula used) dt.01.10.2012
II Orchis mascula Speman Forte 19994 Bottles(77.97 kgs of Cyprus A3020 India Trade A
Tabs Orchis mascula used) dt.09.10.2012
II Orchis mascula Mentat Syrup 40642 Bottles(1.46 kgs of Iraq A3025 India Trade A
Orchis mascula used) dt.22.10.2012
II Orchis mascula Speman Tabs 2442 Bottles Doha(QA) A3026 India Trade A
Speman Tabs 197 Bottles (17.49 kgs of dt.22.10.2012
Orchis mascula used)
I & II Orchis mascula Mentat Syrup 4996 Bottles Mongolia A3027 India Trade A
Vanda roxburghii Mentat Tablets 4996 Bottles dt.22.10.2012
Saussurea lappa Speman Tablets 4996 Bottles
Tentex Forte 4996 Bottles
Tablets 1997 Bottles
Reosto Tablets 1996Bottles (41.12 kgs of
Septilin Syrup Orchis mascula + 5.19 kgs
of Saussurea lappa and
5.98 kgs of Vanda roxburghii
used)
I & II Orchis mascula Purim Tablets 3897 Bottles Kuwait A3028 India Trade A
Saussurea lappa Tentex Forte 2509 Bottles (4.01 kgs of dt.22.10.2012
Tablets Orchis mascula and 8.41
kgs of Saussurea lappa
used)
I & II Orchis mascula Confido Tabs 897 Bottles UAE A3036 India Trade A
Saussurea lappa Speman Tablets 5782 Bottles dt.05.12.2012
Septilin Syrup 20394 Bottles(53.48 kgs of
Orchis mascula and 10.60
kgs of Saussurea lappa
used)
193
App Species Description Qty. Destination CITES Permit Country of Purpose Source
Number Origin
II Orchis mascula Speman Tabs 4492 Bottles Kuwait A3038 India Trade A
Mentat Tablets 1297 Bottles(30.35 kgs of dt.05.12.2012
Orchis mascula used)
II Orchis mascula Speman Tabs 300 Bottles(1.95 kgs of Dubai(UAE) A3040 India Trade A
Orchis mascula used) dt.05.12.2012
II Orchis mascula Speman Tabs 14997 Bottles(97.48 kgs of UAE A3041 India Trade A
Orchis mascula used) dt.21.12.2012
II Orchis mascula Tentex Forte 2998 Bottles(4.79 kgs of UAE A3042 India Trade A
Tablets Orchis mascula used) dt.21.12.2012
II Orchis mascula Speman Forte 14993 Bottles(58.47 kgs of Dubai(UAE) A3049 India Trade A
Tabs Orchis mascula used) dt.21.12.2012
II Orchis mascula Speman Tabs 44032 Bottles(286.20 kgs of UAE A3050 India Trade A
Orchis mascula used) dt.21.12.2012
II Orchis mascula Speman Tablets 223964 Units (1937.33 kgs Dubai(UAE) A3051 India Trade A
of Orchis mascula used) dt.21.12.2012
II Orchis mascula Speman Tablets 3197 Bottles Dubai(UAE) A3052 India Trade A
Tentex Forte 2947 Bottles(25.49 kgs of dt.21.12.2012
Tablets Orchis mascula used)
II Vanda roxburghii Rumalaya Cream 3088 Bottles(0.17 kgs of Oman A 2181 India Trade A
Vanda roxburghii used) dt.06.1.2012
II Vanda roxburghii Reosto tabs 997 Bottles( kgs of Vanda A2229 India Trade A
Malaysia
roxburghii used) dt.01.06.2012
II Vanda roxburghii Reosto Tabs 4132 Bottles(0.33 kgs of South Africa A3014 India Trade A
Vanda roxburghii used) dt.25.09.2012
194
IV F - RE - EXPORT ( FLORA)
App Species Descripti Qty. Destination CITES Permit Country of Purpose Source
on Number Origin
APOCYNACEAE
THYMELAEACEAE
II Aquilaria filaria Agarwood 200 kgs Singapore A 2893 dt.24.01.12 Indonesia Trade
W
chips
II Aquilaria filaria Agarwood 117 kgs. Singapore A 2894 dt.24.1.12 Indonesia Trade
chips W
195
App Species Description Qty. Destination CITES Permit Country of Purpose Source
Number Origin
II Aquilaria filaria Agarwood 162 kgs Kuwait A 2895 dt.13.2.12 Indonesia Trade
W
chips
II Aquilaria filaria Agarwood 215 kgs. UAE A 2917 dt.16.0512 Indonesia Trade
W
chips
II Aquilaria filaria Agarwood 300 kgs. UAE A 2918 dt.20.0612 Indonesia Trade
W
chips
II Aquilaria filaria Agarwood 738 kgs Saudi Arabia A 2919 dt.28.0612 Indonesia Trade
W
chips
II Aquilaria filaria Agarwood 278 kgs Singapore A 2924 dt,02.07.12 Indonesia Trade
W
chips
II Aquilaria filaria Agarwood 233 kgs UAE A 2925 dt,02.07.12 Indonesia Trade
W
chips
II Aquilaria filaria Agarwood 440 kgs UAE A 2927 dt,31.07.12 Indonesia Trade
W
chips
II Aquilaria filaria Agarwood 347 kgs Singapore A 2928 dt,31.07.12 Indonesia Trade
W
chips
II Aquilaria filaria Agarwood 191 kgs Singapore A 2930 dt.30.08.12 Indonesia Trade
W
chips
II Aquilaria filaria Agarwood 205 kgs UAE A 2931 dt.30.08.12 Indonesia Trade W
chips
II Aquilaria filaria Agarwood 260 kgs Singapore A 2932 dt.30.08.12 Indonesia Trade
W
chips
II Aquilaria filaria Agarwood 208 kgs Singapore A 2935 dt.25.09.12 Indonesia Trade
W
chips
II Aquilaria filaria Agarwood 320 kgs UAE A 2936 dt.25.09.12 Indonesia Trade
W
chips
II Aquilaria filaria Agarwood 218 kgs Singapore A 2937 dt.25.09.12 Indonesia Trade
W
chips
II Aquilaria Agarwood 718 kgs. UAE A 2896 dt.27.02.12 Malaysia Trade
W
malaccensis chips
II Aquilaria Agarwood 959 kgs UAE A 2897 dt.29.02.12 Malaysia Trade
W
malaccensis chips
II Aquilaria Agarwood 201 kgs Kuwait A 2898 dt.29.02.12 Malaysia Trade
W
malaccensis chips
II Aquilaria Agarwood 302 kgs Singapore A 2899 dt.29.02.12 Malaysia Trade
W
malaccensis chips
196
App Species Description Qty. Destination CITES Permit Country of Purpose Source
Number Origin
II Aquilaria Agarwood 318 kgs. UAE A 2900 dt.29.02.12 Malaysia Trade
W
malaccensis chips
II Aquilaria Agarwood 206 kgs UAE A 2910 dt.16.0512 Malaysia Trade
W
malaccensis chips
II Aquilaria Agarwood 205 kgs. UAE A 2911 dt.16.0512 Malaysia Trade
W
malaccensis chips
II Aquilaria Agarwood 151 kgs Singapore A 2913 dt.16.0512 Malaysia Trade
W
malaccensis chips
II Aquilaria Agarwood 195 kgs UAE A 2914 dt.16.0512 Malaysia Trade
W
malaccensis chips
II Aquilaria Agarwood 244 kgs Singapore A 2915 dt.16.0512 Indonesia Trade
W
malaccensis chips
II Aquilaria Agarwood 557 kgs UAE A 2916 dt.16.0512 Malaysia Trade
W
malaccensis chips
II Aquilaria Agarwood 292 kgs Kuwait A 2921 dt.28.06.12 Malaysia Trade
W
malaccensis chips
II Aquilaria Agarwood 423.5 kgs UAE A 2923 dt,02.07.12 Malaysia Trade
W
malaccensis chips
II Aquilaria Agarwood 255 kgs Singapore A 2933 dt.25.09.12 Indonesia Trade
W
malaccensis chips
II Aquilaria Agarwood 1639 kgs. UAE A 2934 dt.25.09.12 Indonesia Trade
W
malaccensis chips
II Aquilaria Agarwood 225 kgs UAE A 2945 dt.18.10.12 Indonesia Trade
W
malaccensis chips
II Aquilaria Agarwood 221 kgs UAE A 2946 dt.18.10.12 Indonesia Trade
W
malaccensis chips
II Aquilaria Agarwood 236 kgs Singapore A 2947 dt.18.10.12 Indonesia Trade
W
malaccensis chips
II Aquilaria Agarwood 820 kgs UAE A 2948 dt.18.10.12 Malaysia Trade
W
malaccensis chips
II Aquilaria Agarwood 48 kgs Kuwait A 2949 dt.18.10.12 Malaysia Trade
W
malaccensis chips
II Aquilaria Agarwood 214 kgs Singapore A 2950 dt.26.11.12 Indonesia Trade
W
malaccensis chips
II Aquilaria Agarwood 225 kgs Singapore A 2951 dt.26.11.12 Indonesia Trade
W
malaccensis chips
197
App Species Description Qty. Destination CITES Permit Country of Purpose Source
Number Origin
II Aquilaria Agarwood 841 kgs. Saudi Arabia A 2952 dt.26.11.12 Indonesia Trade
W
malaccensis chips
II Aquilaria Agarwood 1060 kgs UAE A 2953 dt.26.11.12 Indonesia Trade
W
malaccensis chips
II Aquilaria Agarwood 1303 kgs UAE A 2955 dt.17.12.12 Malaysia Trade
W
malaccensis chips
II Aquilaria Agarwood 301 kgs. Singapore A 2956 dt.17.12.12 Malaysia Trade
W
malaccensis chips
II Aquilaria Agarwood 192 kgs Singapore A 2957 dt.17.12.12 Indonesia Trade
W
malaccensis chips
II Aquilaria Agarwood 228 kgs UAE A 2958 dt.17.12.12 Indonesia Trade
W
malaccensis chips
II Aquilaria Agarwood 395 kgs. UAE A 2959 dt.17.12.12 Malaysia Trade
W
malaccensis chips
198
ANNEXURE - I to VI
ANNEXURE - I
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
Place :
Date :
200
I (B) EXEMPTION CERTIFICATE*
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT & FORESTS
______________________dt._________________to____________________________
Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, issue this certificate permitting export of
Date :
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
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.
Place_________________
Dated_________________
Signature of the Applicant for the Certificate
EXPORT ENDORSEMENT
Date_________________
203
ANNEXURE - II A
209
ANNEXURE - II B
LIST OF NON-PARTIES
(*) Convention does not apply although this is a dependent territory of a Party
210
ANNEXURE - III
Vertebrate Animals
Class: Mammalia (Mammals)
Taxon Common name Appendix Notation First listed
Order: Artiodactyla (1 Jul 1975)
Family: Antilocapridae
Antilocapra americana Mexican pronghorn I Only populations of Mexico are subject to the 1 Jul 1975
Convention.
Family: Bovidae
Addax nasomaculatus Addax I 1 Jul 1975
Ammotragus lervia Barbary sheep, II 22 Apr
Aoudad 1976
Antilope cervicapra Blackbuck antelope, III Only populations of Nepal are subject to the 16 Nov
Sasin Convention. 1975
Indian species – WLPA – Schedule - I
Bison bison athabascae Wood bison II 1 Jul 1975
Bos gaurus (excludes the Saladang, gaur, I 1 Jul 1975
domesticated form of Bos Indian wild ox Indian species – WLPA – Schedule - I
gaurus referenced as Bos
frontalis)
Bos mutus (excludes the Wild Yak I 1 Jul 1975
domesticated form of Bos Indian species – WLPA – Schedule - I
mutus referenced as Bos
grunniens)
Bos sauveli Kouprey I 1 Jul 1975
Bubalus arnee (excludes the Wild water buffalo, III Only populations of Nepal are subject to the 16 Nov
domesticated form, which is Wild Asiatic buffalo Convention. 1975
referenced as Bubalus bubalis)
Bubalus depressicornis Lowland anoa I 1 Jul 1975
Bubalus mindorensis Tamaraw or I 1 Jul 1975
Tamarou
Bubalus quarlesi Mountain anoa I 1 Jul 1975
Budorcas taxicolor Takin II Indian species – WLPA – Schedule - I 1 Aug 1985
Capra falconeri Markhor I Indian species – WLPA – Schedule - I 1 Jul 1975
Capricornis milneedwardsii Chinese serow I 1 Jul 1975
Capricornis rubidus Red serow I 1 Jul 1975
Capricornis sumatraensis Mainland serow I Indian species – WLPA – Schedule - I 1 Jul 1975
SYN:genus Naemorhedus
Capricornis thar Himalayan serow I Indian species – WLPA – not in schedule 1 Jul 1975
Cephalophus brookei Brooke’s duiker II 29 Jul 1983
Cephalophus dorsalis Bay duiker II 29 Jul 1983
Cephalophus jentinki Jentink’s duiker I 29 Jul 1983
Cephalophus ogilbyi Ogilby’s duiker II 29 Jul 1983
Cephalophus silvicultor Yellow-backed II 29 Jul 1983
duiker, Giant duiker
Cephalophus zebra Zebra-banded II 29 Jul 1983
duiker
Damaliscus pygargus (Antelope) II 1 Jul 1975
pygargus Bontebok
Gazella cuvieri Cuvier’s gazelle, I 13 Sept
Atlas gazelle, 2007
mountain gazelle, (22 Apr
Edmi gazelle 1976 -
Tunisia)
Gazella dorcas Dorcas gazelle III Only populations of Tunisia and Algeria are subject 22 Apr
to the Convention. 1976 –
Tunisia
12 Feb 2008
- Algeria
Gazella leptoceros Slender-horned I See below for populations with an earlier date of first 13 Sept
gazelle, Rhim listing. 2007
(22 Apr
1976 –
Tunisia)
Hippotragus niger variani Giant sable antelope I 1 Jul 1975
Kobus leche Lechwe II 1 Jul 1975
Naemorhedus baileyi Goral I Indian species – WLPA – Schedule - III 1 Jul 1975
Naemorhedus caudatus Goral I 1 Jul 1975
Naemorhedus goral Goral I Indian species – WLPA – Schedule – III 1 Jul 1975
includes N.g.goral
Naemorhedus griseus Chinese goral I 1 Jul 1975
Nanger dama Dama gazelle I 29 Jul 73
Oryx dammah Scimitar-horned I 1 Jul 1975
oryx, white oryx
Oryx leucoryx Arabian oryx I 1 Jul 1975
Ovis ammon polii Marcopolo’s sheep II Indian species – WLPA - Not in schedule
Ovis ammon Argali II Please see below for subspecies in Appendix I. 1 Jul 1975
Ovis ammon hodgsonii Great Tibetan I Indian species – WLPA – Schedule - I 1 Jul 1975
sheep, nyan,
Tibetan argali
Ovis ammon nigrimontana Kara tau argali I 1 Jul 1975
Ovis canadensis Mexican bighorn II Only populations of Mexico are subject to the 1 Jul 1975
sheep Convention.
Ovis orientalis ophion Cyprian red sheep I 1 Jul 1975
Ovis vignei Urial II Please see below for subspecies in Appendix I. 19 Jul 2000
Ovis vignei vignei Ladakh urial I Indian species – WLPA – Schedule - I 1 Jul 1975
Pantholops hodgsonii Chiru, Tibetan I Indian species – WLPA – Schedule - I 1 Jul 1975
antelope
Philantomba monticola Blue duiker II 1 Jul 1975
Pseudoryx nghetinhensis Vu quang ox I 16 Feb 1995
Rupicapra pyrenaica ornata Apennian chamois, I 1 Jul 1975
abruzzi chamois
Saiga borealis Mongolian saiga II 16 Feb 1995
Saiga tatarica Saiga antelope II 16 Feb 1995
Tetracerus quadricornis Four-horned III Only populations of Nepal are subject to the 16 Nov
antelope, Convention. 1975
Chousingha Indian species – WLPA – Schedule - I
Family: Camelidae
Lama glama guanicoe Guanaco II 12 Aug
1978
Vicugna vicugna Vicuña I Please see below for populations in Appendix II. 1 Jul 1975
Vicugna vicugna Vicuña II Certain products from certain populations only of 1 Jul 1975
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.
Family: Cervidae
Axis calamianensis Calamianes deer I 1 Jul 1975
Axis kuhlii Kuhl’s deer, I 1 Jul 1975
Bawean hog deer
Axis porcinus annamiticus Hogdeer, Indochina I Sub -species not Indian 1 Jul 1975
hog deer
Blastocerus dichotomus Marsh deer I 1 Jul 1975
Cervus elaphus bactrianus Bactrian (red) deer, II 1 Jul 1975
Bokharan deer,
Bactrian wapiti
Cervus elaphus barbarus Barbary deer III Only populations of Tunisia and Algeria are subject 22 Apr
to the Convention. 1976 –
Tunisia
12 Feb 2008
- Algeria
Cervus elaphus hanglu Kashmir deer, I Indian species – WLPA – Schedule - I 1 Jul 1975
hangul
Dama dama mesopotamica Persian fallow deer, I 4 Feb 1977
Mesopotamian
swamp deer
Hippocamelus spp. Huemal, guemal I The entire genus is listed. 1 Jul 1975
Mazama americana cerasina Red brocket deer, III Only populations of Guatemala are subject to the 23 Apr
Middle American Convention. 1981
red brocket
Muntiacus crinifrons Black muntjac, I 1 Aug 1985
hairy fronted
munjac
Muntiacus vuquanghensis Giant muntjac I 16 Feb 1995
Odocoileus virginianus (Guantamalan) III Only populations of Guatemala are subject to the 23 Apr
mayensis whitetail deer Convention. 1981
Ozotoceros bezoarticus Pampas deer I 1 Jul 1975
Pudu mephistophiles Northern pudu II 1 Jul 1975
Pudu puda Southern pudu, I 1 Jul 1975
chilean pudu
Rucervus duvaucelii Barasingha, swamp I Indian species – WLPA – Schedule - I Previously 1 Jul 1975
deer listed as Cervus duvaucelii.
Rucervus eldii Brow-antlered deer I Indian species – WLPA – Schedule - I Previously 1 Jul 1975
listed as Cervis eldii
Family: Hippopotamidae
Hexaprotodon liberiensis Pygmy II 1 Jul 1975
hippopotamus
Hippopotamus amphibius Hippopotamus II 26 Feb 1976
Family: Moschidae
Moschus spp. Musk deer I Indian species – WLPA – schedule - I 1 Jul 1975
Populations of Afghanistan, Bhutan, India,
Myanmar, Nepal, and Pakistan are Appendix I. All
other populations are listed in Appendix II.
Moschus spp. Musk deer II Please see above listing for Appendix I populations. 16 Feb 1979
Family: Suidae
Babyrousa babyrussa Babirusa, deer hog I 1 Jul 1975
Babyrousa bolabatuensis Bola Batu babirusa I 1 Jul 1975
Babyrousa celebensis Northern Sulawesi I 1 Jul 1975
babirusa
Babyrousa togeanensis Malenge babirusa I 1 Jul 1975
Sus salvanius Pygmy hog I Indian species – WLPA – Schedule - I 1 Jul 1975
Family: Tayassuidae
Tayassuidae spp. Peccary II The entire family is listed except Pecari tajacu from 22 Oct 1987
Genera in family include: Mexico or the United States of America , which is
Catagonus, Pecari, Tayassu. not subject to the Convention.
Please see below for species included in Appendix I
Catagonus wagneri Chacoan peccary, I Please refer to Tayassuidae spp. for other species in 22 Oct 1987
giant peccary this genus.
Pecari tajacu Collared peccary II All populations except those from Mexico and the 23 Apr
United States are subject to the Convention. 1981
Order: Carnivora (1 Jul 1975)
Family: Ailuridae
Ailurus fulgens Red panda or cat I Indian species – WLPA – Schedule - I 1 Jul 1975
bear
Family: Canidae
Canis aureus Golden jackal III Only populations of India are subject to the 16 Mar
Convention. 1989
Canis lupus Gray wolf I Populations from India, 4 Feb 1977
Indian wolf Canis lupus pallipes – WLPA – Schedule - I
Tibetan wolf 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."
Canis lupus Gray wolf II All subspecies and populations except those in App. 4 Feb 1977
I. Excludes the domesticated form and the dingo
which are referenced as Canis lupus familiaris and
Canis lupus dingo."
Cerdocyon thous Crab-eating fox, II 11 Jun 1992
Forest fox,
Savannah fox
Chrysocyon brachyurus Maned wolf II 1 Jul 1975
Cuon alpinus Asiatic wild dog, II Indian species – WLPA – Schedule – II – Part- I 1 Jul 1975
indian wild dog,
dhole
Lycalopex culpaeus Culpeo, red fox II Previously listed as Pseudalopex culpaeus 28 Jun 1979
Lycalopex fulvipes Darwin’s fox II 28 Jun 1979
Lycalopex griseus Argentine grey fox, II Previously listed as Pseudalopex griseus 28 Jun 1979
little fox, chico grey
fox
Lycalopex gymnocercus Pampas fox, azara’s II Previously listed as Lycalopex gymnocercus 22 Oct 1987
fox
Speothos venaticus Bush dog, savannah I 4 Feb 1977
dog
Vulpes bengalensis Bengal fox, III Only populations of India are subject to the 16 Mar
common fox Convention. WLPA – Schedule – II – Part - II 1989
Vulpes cana Blanford’s fox, II 4 Feb 1977
afghan fox
Vulpes vulpes griffithi Griffith’s red fox III Only populations of India are subject to the 16 Mar
Convention. WLPA – Schedule – II – Part - II 1989
Vulpes vulpes montana Montane red fox, III Only populations of India are subject to the 16 Mar
Hill fox Convention. WLPA – Schedule – II – Part - II 1989
Vulpes vulpes pusilla Little red fox, desert III Only populations of India are subject to the 16 Mar
fox Convention. WLPA – Schedule – I 1989
SYN: V. Bucapus
Vulpes zerda Fennec fox II 22 Apr
1976
Family: Eupleridae
Cryptoprocta ferox Fossa II 4 Feb 1977
Eupleres goudotii Fanalouc, Malagasy II 4 Feb 1977
mongoose
Fossa fossana Malagasy civet, II 4 Feb 1977
fanaloka
Family: Felidae
Felidae spp. (specimens of the Cats, big cats II The entire family is listed in Appendix II, except the 4 Feb 1977
domesticated form are not domestic cat Felis catus; which is not subject to the
subject to the provisions of the Convention, and species and subspecies included in
Convention) Appendix I (see below).
Subfamily: Mephitidae
Conepatus humboldtii Humboldt’s II 28 Jun 1979
hognose skunk,
Patagonian skunk
Family: Mustelidae
Subfamily: Lutrinae
Lutrinae spp. Otters II The entire subfamily is listed. 4 Feb 1977
Genera in subfamily include: Please see below for species included in Appendix I
Amblonyx, Aonyx, Enhydra, and/or with earlier first listing date.
Lontra, Lutra, Pteronura.
Aonyx (anblyonyx) cineria Clawless otter II Indian Species – WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-II
Aonyx capensis Cape clawless otter II Please refer to Lutrinae spp. for other species in this 1 Jul 1975
genus.
Aonyx capensis microdon Cameroon clawless I Populations of Cameroon and Nigeria are Appendix 1 Jul 1975
otter, small-toothed I; all other populations are Appendix II.
clawless otter,
swamp otter
Enhydra lutris nereis Southern sea otter I 1 Jul 1975
Lontra feline Marine otter, I 1 Jul 1975
chungungo
Lontra longicaudis Long-tailed otter, I 1 Jul 1975
Neotropical otter
Lontra provocax Southern otter river I 1 Jul 1975
otter
Lutra lutra Eurasian otter, I Indian Species – WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-II 22 Apr
common or Indian 1976
otter
Lutra nippon Japanese otter I 4 Feb 1977
Lutragale perspicillata,also genus Smooth coated otter II Indian Species – WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-II
Lutra
Family: Otariidae
Arctocephalus spp. southern fur seals II The entire genus is listed. 4 Feb 1977
Please see below for species in Appendix I and/or
with an earlier date of first listing.
Arctocephalus australis Southern fur seal II 1 Jul 1975
Arctocephalus galapagoensis Galapagos fur seal II 1 Jul 1975
Arctocephalus philippii Juan Fernandez fur II 1 Jul 1975
seal
Arctocephalus townsendi Guadalupe fur seal I 1 Jul 1975
Family: Phocidae
Mirounga leonina Southern elephant II 1 Jul 1975
seal
Monachus spp. monk seals I The entire genus is listed. 1 Jul 1975
Family: Procyonidae
Bassaricyon gabbii Bushy-tailed olingo III Only populations of Costa Rica are subject to the 28 Oct 1976
Convention.
Bassariscus sumichrasti Central American III Only populations of Costa Rica are subject to the 28 Oct 1976
cacomistle Convention.
Nasua narica Common coati, III Only populations of Honduras are subject to the 13 Apr
coatimundi Convention. 1987
Nasua nasua solitaria South Brazilian III Only populations of Uruguay are subject to the 14 Jul 1976
coati, coatimundi Convention.
Potos flavus Kinkajou III Only populations of Honduras are subject to the 13 Apr
Convention. 1987
Family: Ursidae
Ursidae spp. Bears II The entire family is listed. 11 Jun 1992
Please see below for species and populations
Genera in family include: included in Appendix I and/or with an earlier date of
Ailuropoda, Ailurus, first listing.
Helarctos, Melursus,
Tremarctos, Ursus.
Ailuropoda melanoleuca Giant panda I 16 Dec
1983
Helarctos malayanus Sun bear, Malayan I Indian species -WLPA – Schedule – I 1 Jul 1975
sun bear
Melursus ursinus Sloth bear I Indian species WLPA – Schedule – I 21 Sep 1988
Tremarctos ornatus Spectacled bear, I 4 Feb 1977
Andean bear
Ursus americanus American black II 18 Sep 1991
bear
Ursus americanus emmonsii Emmons’ black II 1 Jul 1975
bear
Ursus arctos European brown I Populations of Bhutan, China, Mexico and Mongolia 1 Jul 1975
bear, Asiatic brown are on Appendix I, all other populations are
bear, Mexican Appendix II.
brown bear
Ursus arctos Brown bear, grizzly II Populations of North America and Italy became 1 Jul 1975
bear subject to the Convention on this date
Ursus arctos European brown II Populations of Europe (not including Italy or the 29 Jul 1983
bear former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) became
subject to the Convention on this date.
Ursus arctos isabellinus Red bear, I Indian species WLPA – Schedule – I 28 Jun 1979
Himalayan brown
bear
Ursus maritimus Polar bear II 1 Jul 1975
Ursus thibetanus Asiatic black bear I Indian species WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-II 28 Jun 1979
Ursus thibetanus gedrosianus Baluchistan black I 4 Feb 1977
bear
Family: Viverridae
Arctictis binturong Binturong,Bear cat III Only populations of India are subject to the 16 Mar
Convention. WLPA – Schedule – I 1989
Civettictis civetta African civet III Only populations of Botswana are subject to the 24 Apr
Convention. 1978
Cynogale bennettii Otter civet II Indian species -WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-II 1 Jul 1975
Hemigalus derbyanus Banded palm civet, II 1 Jul 1975
Hardwick’s civet
banded musang
Paguma larvata Masked palm civet, III Only populations of India are subject to the 16 Mar
Himalayan palm Convention. WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-II 1989
civet
Paradoxurus hermaphroditus Common palm civet III Only populations of India are subject to the 16 Mar
Convention. WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-II 1989
Paradoxurus jerdoni Jerdon’s palm civet, III Only populations of India are subject to the 16 Mar
Brown palm civet Convention. WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-II 1989
Prionodon linsang Banded linsang II 1 Jul 1975
Prionodon pardicolor Spotted linsang or I Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – I 1 Jul 1975
Tiger civet
Viverra civettina Malabar large- III Only populations of India are subject to the 16 Mar
spotted Civet Convention. WLPA – Schedule – I 1989
SYN: V. megaspila
Viverra zibetha Large Indian civet III Only populations of India are subject to the 16 Mar
Convention. WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-II 1989
Viverricula indica Lesser oriental III Only populations of India are subject to the 16 Mar
civet, small Indian Convention. WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-II 1989
civet
Order: Cetacea (1 Jul 1975)
Cetacea spp. Whales, porpoises, I The entire order is listed as Appendix II except those 28 Jun 1979
and dolphins listed in Appendix I.
II
..
Family: Balaenidae
Balaena mysticetus Bowhead whale I 1 Jul 1975
Eubalaena spp. Right whales I The entire genus is listed. 1 Jul 1975
Family: Balaenopteridae
Balaenoptera acutorostrata Northern minke II International Status: 28 Jun 1979
whale Populations of
West Greenland are Appendix II.
I All other populations are Appendix I.
Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I
Balaenoptera bonaerensis Southern minke I Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I 28 Jun 1979
whale
Balaenoptera borealis Sei whale I Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I 4 Feb 1977
Balaenoptera edeni Bryde’s whale I Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I 28 Jun 1979
Balaenoptera musculus Blue whale I Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I 1 Jul 1975
Balaenoptera omurai I -
Balaenoptera physalus Fin whale I Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I 14 Jul 1976
Megaptera novaeangliae Humpback whale I Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I 1 Jul 1975
Family: Delphinidae
Orcaella brevirostris Irrawaddy dolphin I Indian species – WLPA – Schedule - I 28 Jun 1979
Snubfin dolphin
Orcaella heinsohni Australian snubfin I - 28 Jun 1979
dolphin
Sotalia spp. Humpbacked I The entire genus is listed. 28 Jun 1979
dolphins
Sousa spp. Humpbacked I The entire genus is listed. 28 Jun 1979
dolphins
Sousa plumbea Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I
Plumbeous dolphin
Delphinus delphis Common dolphin II Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I 28 Jun 1979
Delphinus capensis Long beaked II Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I 28 Jun 1979
common dolphin
Gobicephala macrorhyncus Indian pilot whale II Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I 28 Jun 1979
Grampus griseus Grey/risso’s dolphin II Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I 28 Jun 1979
Lagenodelphis hosei Broad beaked II Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I 28 Jun 1979
dolphin
Orcinus orca Killer whale, Orca II Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I 28 Jun 1979
Peponocephala electra Melon head dolphin II Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I 28 Jun 1979
Pseudorca crassidens False killer whale II Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I 28 Jun 1979
Stenella spp. Bridled dolphin II Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I 28 Jun 1979
Stenella attenuate II Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I 28 Jun 1979
Stenella longirostris Long beaked/long II Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I 28 Jun 1979
snout/spinner SYN: S. microps, S.roseiventris
dolphin
Steno bredanensis Rough toothed II Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I 28 Jun 1979
dolphin
Stenella coeruleoalba II Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I 28 Jun 1979
Tursiops truncates (aduncus) Bottle nose dolphin II Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I 28 Jun 1979
Family: Eschrichtiidae
Eschrichtius robustus Grey whale I 1 Jul 1975
Family: Iniidae
Lipotes vexillifer White flag dolphin, I 28 Jun 1979
chinese river
dolphin
Family: Monodontidae
Monodon monoceros Narwhal II 16 Nov
1975
Family: Neobalaenidae
Caperea marginata Pygmy right whale I 28 Jun 1979
Family: Phocoenidae
Neophocaena phocaenoides Finless porpoise I Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I 28 Jun 1979
Little Indian SYN:Neomeris phocaenoides
porpoise
Phocoena sinus Gulf of California I 28 Jun 1979
Porpoise, Cochita
Family: Physeteridae
Physeter catodon Sperm whale I Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-II 28 Jun 1979
SYN: P. macrocephalus
Kogia spp. Pigmy sperm whale II Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I 28 Jun 1979
Kogia breviceps Pigmy sperm whale II Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I 28 Jun 1979
Kogia simus Dwarf/pygmy II Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – II – Part-I 28 Jun 1979
sperm whale
Family: Platanistidae
Platanista spp. River dolphins I The entire genus is listed. 6 Jun 1981
Please see below for species with earlier first listing
date.
Platanista gangetica Ganges dolphin I Indian species - WLPA – Schedule – I 1 Jul 1975
Platanista minor Indus dolphin I SYN: P. gangetica 28 Jun 1979
Pontoporia blainvillei La plata dolphin II 14 Jul 1976
Hyperoodon spp. bottle-nosed whales I The entire genus is listed. 28 Jun 1979
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 Mantled howler- I 1 Jul 1975
monkey,
Guatamalan howler-
monkey
Alouatta palliata Mantled howler I 1 Jul 1975
monkey
Alouatta pigra Black howler I 1 Jul 1975
monkey
Ateles geoffroyi frontatus Black-handed I 1 Jul 1975
spider Monkey,
Black-browed
spider monkey
Ateles geoffroyi panamensis Black-handed I 1 Jul 1975
spider monkey,
Panama spider
money, Red
(-bellied) spider
monkey
Brachyteles arachnoides Woolly spider I 1 Jul 1975
monkey
Brachyteles hypoxanthus Northern muriqui I 1 Jul 1975
Oreonax flavicauda Yellow-tailed I 4 Feb 1977
woolly monkey
Family: Cebidae
Callimico goeldii Goeldi’s marmoset, I 1 Jul 1975
goeldi’s tamarin,
goeldi’s monkey,
callimico
Callithrix aurita White-eared I 4 Feb 1977
marmoset, Buffy
tufted-ear marmoset
Callithrix flaviceps Buff-headed I 4 Feb 1977
marmoset
Leontopithecus spp. golden lion tamarins I The entire genus is listed. 1 Jul 1975
Saguinus bicolor Pied bare-face I 4 Feb 1977
tamarin
Saguinus geoffroyi Geoffroy’s I 4 Feb 1977
marmoset
Saguinus leucopus White-footed I 4 Feb 1977
tamarin, Bare-face
silvery- brown
tamarin
Saguinus martinsi Martins’ bare-faced I 4 Feb 1977
tamarin
Saguinus oedipus Cotton top tamarin I 4 Feb 1977
Saimiri oerstedii Red-backed squirrel I 1 Jul 1975
Monkey, Central
American squirrel
monkey
Family: Cercopithecidae
Cercocebus galeritus Tana river I 1 Jul 1975
mangabey, agile
mangabey
Cercopithecus diana Diana monkey I 26 Feb 1976
Cercopithecus mona Mona monkey II 26 Feb 1976
Cercopithecus petaurista Lesser spot-nosed II 26 Feb 1976
Guenon
Cercopithecus roloway Roloway monkey I Ghanan populations were listed in 1976. Other 26 Feb 1976
populations were listed in 1977.
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 II Indian species – WLPA – schedule – II – Part -I 4 Feb 1977
macaque
Macaca assamensis Assamese macaque II Indian species – WLPA – schedule – II – Part -I 4 Feb 1977
Macaca fascicularis Crab eating II Indian species – WLPA – schedule – I 4 Feb 1977
macaque
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
Macaca silenus Lion-tailed I Indian species- WLPA – schedule - I 1 Jul 1975
macaque SYN: Sinia silenus
Macaca sylvanus Barbary ape II 1 Jul 1975
Macaca thibetana Short-tailed Tibetan I Indian species 4 Feb 1977
macaque
Mandrillus leucophaeus Drill I 4 Feb 1977
Mandrillus sphinx Mandrill I 4 Feb 1977
Nasalis larvatus Proboscis monkey I 1 Jul 1975
Piliocolobus gordonorum Red colobus II Previously listed as Procolobus pennantii gordunum. 1 Jul 1975
Piliocolobus kirkii Kirk’s red colobus, I 1 Jul 1975
Zanzibar red
colobus
Piliocolobus rufomitratus Tana River red I 1 Jul 1975
colobus
Presbytis potenziani Long-tailed langur, I 4 Feb 1977
Mentawai Islands
sureli, Mentawi leaf
monkey
Procolobus verus Olive colobus II 1 Jul 1975
Pygathrix spp. Snub-nosed langurs I The entire genus is listed. 4 Feb 1977
Please see below for species with an earlier date of
first listing.
Pygathrix nemaeus Douc langur I 1 Jul 1975
Pygathrix roxellana Sichuan snub-nosed I Indian species 1 Jul 1975
monkey SYN:Rhinopithecus roxellana
Rhinopithecus spp. Snub-nosed I The entire genus is listed 4 Feb 1977
monkies
Semnopithecus ajax Kashmir grey I Indian species 1 Jul 1975
langur
Semnopithecus dussumieri Southern Plains I Indian species 1 Jul 1975
grey langur
Semnopithecus entellus Grey langur, I Indian species – WLPA –schedule – II part - I 1 Jul 1975
common Indian SYN:Presbytis entellus
langur
Semnopithecus hector Tarai grey langur I Indian species 1 Jul 1975
Semnopithecus hypoleucos Black-footed grey I Indian species 1 Jul 1975
langur
Semnopithecus priam Tufted grey langur I Indian species 1 Jul 1975
Semnopithecus schistaceus Nepal grey langur I Indian species 1 Jul 1975
Simias concolor Snub-nosed langur I 1 Jul 1975
Trachypithecus barbei Tenasserim leaf II Indian species 4 Feb 1977
monkey
Trachypithecus geei Golden langur I Indian species – WLPA – schedule – I 1 Jul 1975
SYN:Presbytis geei
Trachypithecus germaini Indo – Chinese leasf II Indian species 4 Feb 1977
monkey
Trachypithecus johnii Nilgiri langur II Indian species – WLPA – schedule – I 1 Jul 1975
Trachypithecus pileatus Capped langur, I Indian species – WLPA – schedule - I 1 Jul 1975
bonneted capped SYN: Presbytis pileatus
monkey
Trachypithecus shortridgei Shortridge’s langur I 1 Jul 1975
Cacajao spp. Uakaris I 1 Jul 1975
Cebus capucinus White-throated II 1 Jul 1975
Capuchin
Chiropotes albinasus White-nosed Saki I 1 Jul 1975
Family: Cheirogaleidae
Cheirogaleidae spp. Dwarf lemurs, I The entire family is listed. 1 Jul 1975
Genera in the family inlcude: mouse lemurs
Allocebus, Cheirogaleus,
Microcebus, Phaner.
Family: Daubentoniidae
Hylobates hoolock White browed Indian species – WLPA – scheduke - I 1 Jul 1975
Gibbon SYN: Bunopithecus hoolock
Family: Indriidae
Indriidae spp. Woolly lemurs and I The entire family is listed. 1 Jul 1975
Genera in family include: their allies
Avahi, Indri, Propithecus
Family: Lemuridae
Lemuridae spp. True lemurs I The entire family is listed. 1 Jul 1975
Family: Pithecidae
Cacajao spp I
Chiropotes albiroasus I
Elephas maximus Asian elephant I Indian species- WLPA – schedule - I 1 Jul 1975
Loxodonta africana African elephant I International Status: Populations of Botswana, 26 Feb 1976
Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe are Appendix
II. All other populations are Appendix I.
Loxodonta africana African elephant II International Status: Populations of Botswana, 26 Feb 1976
Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe are Appendix
II. All other populations are Appendix I.
Order: Rodentia (1 Jul 1975)
Family: Chinchillidae
Chinchilla spp. (specimens of Chinchillas I The entire genus is listed. 4 Feb 1977
the domesticated form are not
subject to the provisions of the
Convention)
Family: Cuniculidae
Cuniculus paca Greater paca, III Populations of Honduras are subject to the 13 Apr
spotted cavy, Convention. 1987
spotted paca
Family: Dasyproctidae
Dasyprocta punctata Central American III Populations of Honduras are subject to the 13 Apr
agouti, common Convention. 1987
agouti
Family: Erethizontidae
Sphiggurus mexicanus Mexican tree III Populations of Honduras are subject to the 13 Apr
porcupine, Middle Convention. 1987
American
prehensile-tailed
porcupine, Coendou
Sphiggurus spinosus Spiny tree III Populations of Uruguay are subject to the 14 Jul 1976
porcupine, Convention.
Prehensile-tailed
porcupine
Family: Muridae
Leporillus conditor Greater stick-nest I 1 Jul 1975
rat, House-building
rat, Australian stick-
nest rat
Pseudomys fiedli praeconis Shark Bay mouse, I 1 Jul 1975
False mouse
Xeromys myoides False water rat I 1 Jul 1975
Zyzomys pedunculatus Central rock-rat, I 1 Jul 1975
Australian native
mouse, Mcdonnell
Range rock-rat
Family: Sciuridae
Cynomys mexicanus Mexican prairie I 1 Jul 1975
dog, Mexican
prairie marmot
Marmota caudata Long-tailed marmot III Only populations of India are subject to the 16 Mar
Convention. WLPA – schedule – II – part - II 1989
Marmota himalayana Himalayan marmot III Only populations of India are subject to the 16 Mar
Convention. WLPA – schedule – II – part - II 1989
Ratufa spp. giant squirrels II The entire genus is listed. 1 Jul 1975
Indian species are:
Ratufa indica Indian Giant II Indian species- WLPA – schedule – II- part - II 1 Jul 1975
Squirrel
Ratufa bicolor Black Giant II Indian species- WLPA – schedule – II -part - II 1 Jul 1975
Squirrel
Ratufa macroura Grizzled Giant II Indian species- WLPA – schedule - I 1 Jul 1975
Squirrel
Sciurus deppei Deppe’s squirrel III Only populations of Costa Rica are subject to the 28 Oct 1976
Convention.
Order: Scandentia (4 Feb
1977)
Scandentia spp. tree shrews II The entire order is listed. 4 Feb 1977
Genera in the order include:
Anathana, Dendrogale,
Ptilocercus, Tupaia, Urogale.
Anathana ellioti II Indian species(Not in WLPA) 4 Feb 1977
Tupaia nicobarica II Indian species(Not in WLPA) 4 Feb 1977
Order: Sirenia (1 Jul 1975)
Family: Dugongidae
Dugong dugon Dugong or Sea cow I Indian species- WLPA – schedule - I 1 Jul 1975
Family: Trichechidae
Trichechus inunguis South American I 1 Jul 1975
manatee,
Amazonian manatee
Trichechus manatus Caribbean manatee, I 1 Jul 1975
North American
manatee, West
Indian manatee
Trichechus senegalensis West African II 1 Jul 1975
manatee
Class: Aves (Birds)
Order: Anseriformes (1 Jul 1975)
Family: Anatidae
Anas aucklandica Brown teal, I 1 Jul 1975
Auckland Island
flightless teal,
Campbell Island
flightless teal,
Campbell Island
brown teal, New
Zealand brown teal
Anas bernieri Madagascar teal II 1 Jul 1975
Anas chlorotis New Zealand brown I 1 Jul 1975
duck
Anas formosa Baikal teal, II Indian species – WLPA- schedule-IV 11 Jun 1992
Spectacled teal,
Formosa teal
Anas laysanensis Laysan duck, I 1 Jul 1975
Laysan teal
Anas nesiotis Campbell Island I 1 Jul 1975
flightless teal
Asarcornis scutulata White-winged wood I Indian species – WLPA-schedule-IV 1 Jul 1975
duck SYN:Cairina scutulata
Branta canadensis Aleutian goose, I 1 Jul 1975
leucopareia Canada goose
Branta ruficollis Red-breasted goose II Indian species –WLPA – schedule - IV 1 Jul 1975
Branta sandvicensis Hawaiian goose, I 1 Jul 1975
Nene duck
Cairina moschata Muscovy duck III Only populations of Honduras are subject to the 13 Apr
Convention. 1987
Coscoroba coscoroba Coscoroba swan II 1 Jul 1975
Cygnus melanocoryphus Black-necked swan II 1 Jul 1975
Dendrocygna arborea Cuban tree, II 1 Jul 1975
Black-billed
whistling duck,
West Indian
whistling-duck
Dendrocygna autumnalis Black-bellied III Only populations of Honduras are subject to the 13 Apr
whistling-duck, Convention. 1987
Red-billed
whistling-duck
Dendrocygna bicolor Fulvous III Indian species – WLPA – schedule – IV 26 Feb 1976
whistling-duck Only populations of Honduras are subject to the
Convention.
Oxyura leucocephala White-headed duck II Indian species – WLPA – schedule – IV 22 Apr
1976
Rhodonessa caryophyllacea Pink-headed duck I p.e. Species possibly extinct. 1 Jul 1975
Indian species – WLPA – schedule – I
Sarkidiornis melanotos Comb duck, II Indian species – WLPA – schedule – IV 1 Jul 1975
Knob-billed
duck,Nakta
Family: Trochilidae
Trochilidae spp. hummingbirds II The entire family is listed. 22 Oct 1987
Genera in the family include: Please see below for species included in Appendix I.
Abeillia, Adelomyia,
Aglaeactis, Aglaiocercus,
Agyrtria, Amazilia,
Androdon, Anopetia,
Anthocephala,
Anthracothorax, Archilochus,
Atthis, Augastes, Basilinna
Boissonneaua, Calliphlox,
Calothorax, Calypte,
Campylopterus,
Chaetocercus, Chalcostigma,
Chalybura, Chlorostilbon,
Chrysolampis, Chrysuronia,
Clytolaema, Coeligena,
Colibri, Cyanophaia,
Cynanthus, Discosura,
Doricha, Doryfera, Elvira,
Ensifera, Eriocnemis,
Eugenes, Eulampis,
Eupherusa, Eutoxeres,
Florisuga, Glaucis,
Goethalsia, Goldmania,
Haplophaedia, Heliactin,
Heliangelus, Heliodoxa,
Heliomaster, Heliothryx,
Hylocharis, Hylonympha,
Klais, Lafresnaya,
Lampornis, Lamprolaima,
Lepidopyga, Lesbia,
Leucippus, Leucochloris,
Loddigesia, Lophornis,
Mellisuga, Metallura,
Microchera, Microstilbon,
Myrmia, Myrtis, Ocreatus,
Opisthoprora, Oreonympha,
Oreotrochilus, Oxypogon,
Patagona, Phaethornis,
Phlogophilus, Polyerata,
Polyonymus, Polytmus,
Pterophanes, Ramphodon,
Ramphomicron, Rhodopis,
Sappho, Saucerottia,
Selasphorus, Sephanoides,
Stellula, Stephanoxis,
Sternoclyta, Taphrolesbia,
Thalurania, Thaumastura,
Threnetes, Tilmatura,
Topaza, Urochroa and
Urosticte.
Glaucis dohrnii Hook-billed hermit I Please refer to Trochilidae spp. for other species in 1 Jul 1975
(hummingbird) this genus.
Family: Bucerotidae
Aceros spp. Hornbills II The entire genus is listed. Please see below for 11 Jun 1992
species included in Appendix I and/or with an earlier
date of first listing.
Aceros narcondami Narcondam hornbill II Indian species –WLPA-schedule – I 1 Jul 1975
SYN: Rhyticeros narcondami
Aceros nipalensis Rufous-necked I Indian species –WLPA-schedule – I 11 Jun 1992
hornbill
Anorrhinus spp. Hornbills II The entire genus is listed. 11 Jun 1992
II Indian species –WLPA-schedule – I
Anorrhinus tickelliaustemi Brown hornbill
Anthracoceros spp. Hornbills, pied II The entire genus is listed. 11 Jun 1992
hornbills
Anthracoceros albirostris Oriential II Indian species –WLPA-schedule – I
pied/Indian pied
hornbill
Anthracoceros coronatus Malabar pied II Indian species
coronatus hornbill
Berenicornis spp. Asian white-crested II The entire genus is listed. 11 Jun 1992
hornibill
Buceros spp. Giant hornbills II The entire genus is listed. Please see below for 11 Jun 1992
species and subspecies included in Appendix I
and/or with an earlier date of first listing.
Buceros bicornis Great pied hornbill, I Indian species –WLPA-schedule – I 1 Jul 1975
Great Indian B.B.homrai
hornbill
Buceros hydrocorax Rufous hornbill II 18 Jan 1990
Buceros malabaricus Indian Pied hornbill II Indian species –WLPA-schedule – I
Aegolius funerus Tengmalm’s owl II Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV 28 Jun 1979
Asio flammeus Short eared owl II Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV 28 Jun 1979
Asio otus Long eared owl II Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV 28 Jun 1979
Athene brahma Spotted little owl II Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV 28 Jun 1979
Athene noctua Nothern little owl II Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV 28 Jun 1979
Bubo bubo Eurasian eagle owl II Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV 22 Apr 1976
Bubo coromandus Dusky eagle owl II Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV 28 Jun 1979
Bubo nipalensis Spot – bellied eagle II Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV 28 Jun 1979
owl
Glaucidium cuculoides Asian II Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV 28 Jun 1979
barred/cuckoo owlet
Gloucidium radiatum Barred jungle owlet II Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV 28 Jun 1979
Heteroglaux blewitti Forest little owl, I Indian species – WLPA – schedule-I 28 Jun 1979
forest spotted owlet SYN: Athene blewitti
Ketupa flavips Tawny fish owl II Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV 28 Jun 1979
Ketupa ketupa Malay fish owl II Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV 28 Jun 1979
Ketupa zeylonensis Brown fish owl II Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV 28 Jun 1979
Mimizuku gurneyi Giant scops owl I 1 Jul 1975
Ninox affinis Andaman hawk owl II Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV 28 Jun 1979
Ninox natalis Christmas Island I 4 Feb 1977
(hawk) owl,
Moluccan hawk-owl
Ninox novaeseelandiae Norfolk Island I 4 Feb 1977
undulata boobook (hawk)
owl
Ninox scutulata Brown boobook, II Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV 28 Jun 1979
brown hawk owl
Nyctea scandiaca Snowy owl II 16 Nov
1975
Otus alius Nikobar scops owl II Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV 28 Jun 1979
Otus bakkamoena Indian scops owl II Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV 28 Jun 1979
Otus balli Andaman scops owl II Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV 28 Jun 1979
Otus brusei Pallid/striated scops II Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV 28 Jun 1979
owl
Otus nudipes newtoni Virgin Island II 1 Jul 1975
screech owl
Otus scops Common/ Eurasian II Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV 22 Apr 1976
scops owl
Otus spilocephalus Mountain/spotted II Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV 28 Jun 1979
scops owl
Otus sunia Oriental scops owl II Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV 28 Jun 1979
Strix aluco Tawny wood owl II Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV 28 Jun 1979
Strix butleri Desert owl, Hume’s II 4 Feb 1977
wood owl
Strix leptogrammica Brown wood owl Ii Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV 28 Jun 1979
Strix nebulosa Great gray owl II 16 Nov
1975
Strix ocellata Mottled wood owl II Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV 28 Jun 1979
Family: Tytonidae
Tytonidae spp. Barn owls, grass II Populations of Ghana within this family became 26 Feb 1976
Genera in family include: owls subject to the Convention on this date>>>
Phodilus, Tyto. The entire order is listed.
Please see below for species included in Appendix I.
Phodilus badius Oriental bay owl II Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV 28 Jun 1979
Tyto soumagnei Madagascar red I Please refer to Tytonidae spp. for other species in 4 Feb 1977
owl, Madagascar this genus.
grass owl
Tyto alba Barn grass owl II Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV 28 Jun 1979
Tyto capensis Barn grass owl II Indian species – WLPA – schedule - IV 28 Jun 1979
Order: Struthioniformes (29 Jul
1983)
Family: Struthionidae
Struthio camelus Ostrich I Only populations of Algeria, Burkina Faso, 29 Jul 1983
Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Chad,
Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, the Niger, Nigeria,
Senegal and the Sudan are subject to the
Convention.
Order: Tinamiformes (1 Jul 1975)
Family: Tinamidae
Tinamus solitarius Solitary tinamou I 1 Jul 1975
Order: Trogoniformes (1 Jul 1975)
Family: Trogonidae
Pharomachrus mocinno Resplendent quetzal I 1 Jul 1975
Class: Reptilia (Reptiles)
Taxon Common name Appendix Notation First listed
Order: Crocodylia (1 Jul 1975)
Crocodylia spp. (includes crocodiles, II The entire order is listed. This means that all 4 Feb 1977
Alligatoridae, Crocodylidae alligators, caimans, families, genera, species and subspecies in this order
and Gavialidae) gavials are subject to the Convention. Families and genera
in this order are listed in column 1.
Families and Genera in the Please see below for species in Appendix I and/or
order include: with an earlier date of first listing.
Alligatoridae: Alligator,
Caiman, Melanosuchus,
Palaeosuchus.
Crocodylidae: Crocodylus,
Osteolaemus, Tomistoma.
Gavialidae: Gavialis
Family: Alligatoridae
Alligator mississippiensis American alligator II 1 Jul 1975
Alligator sinensis Chinese alligator I 1 Jul 1975
Caiman crocodilus Apaporis river I 1 Jul 1975
apaporiensis caiman
Caiman crocodilus crocodilus Common caiman, II 1 Jul 1975
Spectacled caiman
Caiman crocodilus fuscus Brown caiman II 1 Jul 1975
Caiman latirostris Broad-nosed I Populations of Argentina are Appendix II. All other 1 Jul 1975
caiman, Broad- II populations are Appendix I.
snouted caiman
Caiman latirostris Broad-nosed II 1 Jul 1975
caiman, Broad-
snouted caiman
Caiman yacare Yacare II 1 Jul 1975
Melanosuchus niger Black caiman I Populations of Ecuador and Brazil are Appendix II. 1 Jul 1975
All other populations are Appendix I.
II
Paleosuchus palpebrosus Dwarf caiman II 1 Jul 1975
Paleosuchus trigonatus Smooth-fronted II 1 Jul 1975
caiman
Family: Crocodylidae
Crocodylus acutus American crocodile I Populations of Cuba are Appendix II. All other 1 Jul 1975
populations are Appendix I.
II
Crocodylus cataphractus African slender- I 1 Jul 1975
snouted Crocodile,
African sharp-nosed
crocodile
Crocodylus intermedius Orinoco crocodile I 1 Jul 1975
Crocodylus johnstoni Freshwater II 1 Jul 1975
(includes synonym Crocodylus crocodile
johnsoni)
Crocodylus mindorensis Philippine crocodile I 1 Jul 1975
Crocodylus moreletii Morelet’s crocodile I Except populations listed in Appendix II. 1 Jul 1975
Crocodylus moreletii Morelet’s crocodile II Only the populations of Belize and Mexico, with a 1 Jul 1975
zero quota for wild specimens traded for commercial
purposes. All other populations are Appendix I.
Crocodylus niloticus Nile crocodile I Populations of Botswana, Ethiopia, Kenya, 1 Jul 1975
Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South
II 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.
Crocodylus novaeguineae New guinea II Please refer to Crocodylia spp. for other species in 1 Jul 1975
crocodile, this genus.
freshwater crocodile
Crocodylus palustris Marsh, Broad- I Please refer to Crocodylia spp. for other species in 1 Jul 1975
snouted Or mugger this genus.
crocodile Indian species – WLPA-schedule-I
Crocodylus porosus Saltwater crocodile I Indian species – WLPA-schedule-I 1 Jul 1975
Family: Bolyeriidae
Bolyeriidae spp. Round Island boas II The entire family is listed. 4 Feb 1977
Genera in the family include: Please see below for species included in Appendix I.
Bolyeria, Casarea.
Bolyeria multocarinata Round Island boa I 4 Feb 1977
Casarea dussumieri Keel-scaled boa, I 4 Feb 1977
Round Island boa
Family: Colubridae
Atretium schistosum Olive keelback III Only populations of India are subject to the 13 Jan 1984
water snake Convention. WLPA-schedule-II part - II
Cerberus rynchops Dog-faced water III Only populations of India are subject to the 13 Jan 1984
Snake Convention. WLPA-schedule-II part-II
Clelia clelia Mussurana snake II 1 Jul 1975
Cyclagras gigas South american II 1 Jul 1975
false water cobra,
South American
water cobra, beach
cobra, surucucu
Elachistodon westermanni Indian egg-eating II Indian species – WLPA-schedule-I 1 Jul 1975
snake,
Westermann’s
Indian egg-eater
snake
Ptyas mucosus Oriental rat snake, II Indian species – WLPA-schedule-II part-II 13 Jan 1984
indian rat snake,
asian rat snake,
whipsnake
Xenochrophis piscator Asian water snake, III Only populations of India are subject to the 13 Jan 1984
checkered keelback Convention. WLPA-schedule-II part-II
water snake
Family: Elapidae
Hoplocephalus bungaroides Broad-headed snake II 1 Aug 1985
Micrurus diastema Atlanta coral snake III Only populations of Honduras are subject to the 13 Apr 1987
Convention.
Micrurus nigrocinctus Central American III Only populations of Honduras are subject to the 13 Apr 1987
coral snake, Convention.
Black-banded coral
snake
Naja atra (formerly included Chinese cobra II 13 Jan 1984
under Naja naja)
Naja kaouthia (formerly Monocellate cobra II Indian species – WLPA-schedule-II part -II 13 Jan 1984
included under Naja naja)
Naja mandalayensis (formerly Mandalay cobra II 13 Jan 1984
included under Naja naja)
Naja naja Asian II Indian species – WLPA-schedule-II part -II 13 Jan 1984
cobra,Binocellate
cobra
Naja oxiana (formerly Oxus cobra,Black II Indian species – WLPA-schedule-II part -II 13 Jan 1984
included under Naja naja) cobra
Naja philippinensis (formerly Philippine cobra II 13 Jan 1984
included under Naja naja)
Naja sagittifera (formerly Andaman cobra II Indian species – WLPA-schedule-II part -II 13 Jan 1984
included under Naja naja)
Naja samarensis (formerly Peters’ cobra II 13 Jan 1984
included under Naja naja)
Naja siamensis (formerly Indochinese cobra II 13 Jan 1984
included under Naja naja)
Naja sputatrix (formerly Indonesian cobra II 13 Jan 1984
included under Naja naja)
Naja sumatrana (formerly Golden spitting II 13 Jan 1984
included under Naja naja) cobra
Ophiophagus hannah King cobra II Indian species – WLPA-schedule-II part -II 13 Jan 1984
Family: Loxocemidae
Loxocemidae spp. New World pythons II The entire family is listed. 4 Feb 1977
Genera in family include:
Loxocemus
Family: Pythonidae
Pythonidae spp. pythons II The entire family is listed. 4 Feb 1977
Genera in family include: Please see below for genera and subspecies included
Antaresia, Apodora, in Appendix I and/or with an earlier date of first
Aspidites, Bothrochilus, listing.
Leiopython, Liasis, Morelia,
Python.
Python spp. pythons II The entire genus is listed. 1 Jul 1975
Please see below for subspecies included in
Appendix I.
Python reticulatus Regal python II Indian species – WLPA-schedule-I 1 Jul 1975
SYN:Broghammerus reticulatus.
Python molurus molurus Indian (Rock) or I Indian species – WLPA-schedule-I 1 Jul 1975
Tiger python
Family: Tropidophiidae
Tropidophiidae spp. Small ground boas II The entire family is listed. 4 Feb 1977
Genera in family include:
Exiliboa, Trachyboa,
Tropidophis, Ungaliophis.
Family: Viperidae
Crotalus durissus Tropical rattlesnake, III Only populations of Honduras are subject to the 13 Apr 1987
cascabel, cascaval Convention.
Daboia russelii (formerly Russell’s viper, III Only populations of India are subject to the 13 Jan 1984
included as Vipera russelli) daboia Convention. WLPA-schedule-II part -II
Vipera ursinii Orsini’s viper I Only the population of Europe (except the area 22 Oct 1987
which formerly constituted the Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics) is subject to the Convention.
Vipera wagneri Wagner’s viper II 11 Jun 1992
Order: Testudines (1 Jul 1975)
Family: Carettochelyidae
Carettochelys insculpta Pig-nosed turtle, Fly II 12 Jan 2005
River turtle
Family: Chelidae
Chelodina mccordi Roti Island snake- II 12 Jan 2005
necked turtle,
mccord's
Snake-necked turtle
Pseudemydura umbrina Short-necked I 1 Jul 1975
swamp turtle,
Western swamp
tortoise
Family: Cheloniidae
Cheloniidae spp. Sea turtles I The entire family is listed. 4 Feb 1977
Genera in the family include: Please see below for species and subspecies with an
Caretta, Chelonia, earlier date of first listing.
Erytmochelys, Lepidochelys,
Natator.
Caretta caretta Loggerhead I Indian species – WLPA-schedule-I 1 Jul 1975
Chelonia mydas Green turtle I Indian species – WLPA-schedule-I 1 Jul 1975
Eretmochelys imbricata bissa Pacific hawksbill I Please refer to Cheloniidae spp. for other species in 1 Jul 1975
this genus. Indian species not in WLPA.
Eretmochelys imbricata Atlantic hawksbill I Please refer to Cheloniidae spp. for other species in 1 Jul 1975
imbricata this genus. Indian species – WLPA-schedule-I
Pangshura smithii Brown river turtle II Indian species not in WLPA 13 Feb 2003
Pangshura sylhetensis Assam roofed turle II Indian species not in WLPA 13 Feb 2003
Pangshura tecta Dura turtle, Indian I Formerly listed as Kachuga tecta. 1 Jul 1975
pond turtle Indian species – WLPA-schedule-I
Pangshura tentoria Indian tent turtle II Indian species not in WLPA 13 Feb 2003
Sacalia bealei Beal’s eyed turtle III Only populations of China are subject to the 17 Feb 2005
Convention.
Sacalia pseudocellata False-eyed turtle III Only populations of China are subject to the 17 Feb 2005
Convention.
Sacalia quadriocellata Four-eyed turtle III Only populations of China are subject to the 17 Feb 2005
Convention.
Siebenrockiella crassicollis Black marsh turtle II 13 Feb 2003
Sienbenrockiella leytensis Philippine pond II 13 Feb 2003
Turtle
Family: Platysternidae
Platysternon megacephalum Big-headed turtle II 13 Feb 2003
Family: Podocnemididae
Erymnochelys Madagascar turtle II 1 Jul 1975
madagascariensis
Peltocephalus dumerilianus Big-headed Amazon II 1 Jul 1975
River turtle
Podocnemis spp. South american II The entire genus is listed. 1 Jul 1975
turtles
Family: Testudinidae
Testudinidae spp. land tortoises II The entire family is listed. A zero annual export 4 Feb 1977
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.
Geochelone spp. land tortoises II The entire genus is listed. 1 Jul 1975
Indian species-WLPA-Schedule-IV
Geochelone elegans Indian starred Please see below for species included in Appendix I.
tortoise
Geochelone emys Assam land tortoise
Family: Acipenseridae
Acipenser brevirostrum Short-nosed I 1 Jul 1975
sturgeon
Acipenser fulvescens Lake sturgeon II 1 Jul 1975
Acipenser oxyrhynchus Atlantic sturgeon II 1 Jul 1975
Acipenser sturio Common sturgeon, I 1 Jul 1975
Baltic sturgeon
Huso huso Beluga sturgeon II 1 April 1998
Family Polyodontidae
Polyodon spathula Duckbill cat, II 11 Jun 1992
Missisippi
paddlefish
Order: Anguilliformes (13 March
2009)
Family: Anguillidae
Anguilla anguilla Common eel II 13 March
2009
Order: Cypriniformes (1 Jul 1975)
Family: Catostomidae
Chasmistes cujus Cui-ui I 1 Jul 1975
Family: Cyprinidae
Caecobarbus geertsi African blind barb, II 6 Jun 1981
Congo blind barb
Probarbus jullieni Ikan, Temoleh I 1 Jul 1975
Order: Osteoglossiformes (1 Jul 1975)
Family: Osteoglossidae
Arapaima gigas Arapaima, Pirarucu II 1 Jul 1975
Scleropages formosus Asian bonytongue, I 1 Jul 1975
Asian arowana
Order: Perciformes (4 Feb
1977)
Family: Labridae
Cheilinus igantean Humphead wrasse II Indian species – not in WLPA 12 Jan 2005
Family: Sciaenidae
Totoaba macdonaldi Macdonald I 4 Feb 1977
weakfish, Totoaba
Order: Siluriformes (1 Jul 1975)
Family: Pangasiidae
Pangasianodon gigas (Thailand) Giant I 1 Jul 1975
catfish
Order: Syngnathiformes (15 May
2004)
Family: Syngnathidae
Hippocampus spp. seahorses II The entire genus is listed. 15 May
2004
Hippocampus barbaniensis Reunion seahorse II Indian species – WLPA- schedule –I 15 May
2004
Hippocampus capensis Knysna sea horse II Indian species – WLPA- schedule –I 15 May
2004
Hippocampus mohnikei Japanese seahorse II Indian species – WLPA- schedule –I 15 May
2004
Hippocampus spinosissimus Hedgehog seahorse II Indian species – WLPA- schedule –I 15 May
2004
Hippocampus fuscus Chilka seahorse II Indian species – WLPA- schedule –I 15 May
2004
Hippocampushistrix Spincy/thorny II Indian species – WLPA- schedule –I 15 May
seahorse 2004
Hippocampus kelloggi Great seahorse II Indian species – WLPA- schedule –I 15 May
2004
Hippocampus kuda Black/colored/699ig II Indian species – WLPA- schedule –I 15 May
ante/spotted/yellow 2004
seahorse
Hippocampus trimaculatus Flat face/three II Indian species – WLPA- schedule –I 15 May
spotted seahorse 2004
Class: Elasmobranchii (Sharks)
Taxon Common name Appendix Notation First listed
Order: Carcharhiniformes 25 Sep 2012
Family: Sphyrnidae
Sphyrna lewini Hammerhead sharks III Only populations of Costa Rica is subject to the 25 Sep 2012
Convention.
Indian species not in WLPA
Order: Lamniformes (13 Sep 2000)
Family: Cetorhinidae
Cetorhinus maximus Basking shark II Please see below for populations with an earlier date 13 Feb 2003
of first listing.
Cetorhinus maximus Basking shark II Populations of the United Kingdom became subject 13 Sep 2000
to the Convention on this date>>>
Please refer to above listing for all other populations.
Family: Lamnidae
Carcharodon carcharias Great white shark II Please see below for populations with an earlier date 12 Jan 2005
of first listing.
Carcharodon carcharias Great white shark II Populations of Australia became subject to the 10 Aug 2001
Convention on this date.
Please refer to above listing for all other populations.
Lamna nasus Porbeagle//Mackeral/ III Only populations of Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark, 25 Sep 2012
Beaumaris shark 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
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Invertebrate Animals
Phylum:Arthropoda (arthropods)
Class: Arachnida (spiders, scorpions and ticks)
Taxon Common name Appendix Notation First listed
Order: Araneae (1 Aug 1985)
Family: Theraphosidae
Aphonopelma albiceps Tarantula II 16 Feb 1995
Aphonopelma pallidum Tarantula II 16 Feb 1995
Brachypelma spp. red-kneed tarantulas II The entire genus is 16 Feb 1995
listed. Please see
below for species with
an earlier date of first
listing.
Brachypelma smithi Red-kneed Tarantula II 1 Aug 1985
Order: Scorpiones (16 Feb 1995)
Family: Scorpionidae
Pandinus dictator Emperor scorpion II 16 Feb 1995
Pandinus gambiensis Emperor scorpion II 16 Feb 1995
Pandinus imperator Emperor scorpion II 16 Feb 1995
Class: Insecta (insects)
Taxon Common name Appendix Notation First listed
Order: Coleoptera (13 Sep 2000)
Family: Lucanidae
Colophon spp. Cape stag beetles III Only populations of 13 Sep 2000
Not found South Africa are
in India. subject to the
Convention.
Family: Scarabaeidae
Dynastes satanas Satanas beetle II Only populations of 23 Jun 2010
Not found South Africa are
in India. subject to the
Convention.
Order: Lepidoptera (4 Feb 1977)
Family: Nymphalidae
Agrias amydon boliviensis White spotted agrias, Amydon agrias III Only populations of 14 Oct 2010
(butterfly) Bolivia are subject to
the Convention.
Morpho godartii lachaumei Godart’s morpho (butterfly) III Only populations of 14 Oct 2010
Bolivia are subject to
the Convention.
Prepona praeneste buckleyana Butterfly III Only populations of 14 Oct 2010
Bolivia are subject to
the Convention.
Family: Papilionidae
Atrophaneura jophon Swallowtail butterfly II 13 Feb 2003
Atrophaneura pandiyana Swallowtail butterfly II 13 Feb 2003
Bhutanitis spp. Bhutan glory swallowtails II The entire genus is 22 Oct 1987
listed.
Bhutanitis liddeerdalii II Indian species WLPA- 22 Oct. 1987
schedule – II part- II
Ornithoptera spp. birdwing butterflies II The entire genus is 16 Feb 1979
listed
Indian species.
Families and Genera in this order include: Indian species – WLPA schedule –I –
Acroporidae: Acropora, Anacropora, Astreopora, are listed below:
Enigmopora, Montipora. Acroporidae: Acropora aspera,
A.cytherea, A.danai, A. digitifera,
Agariciidae: Agaricia, Coeloseris, Gardineroseris, A.echinata, A.florida, A.formosa,
Helioseris, Leptoseris, Pachyseris, Pavona. A.forskalii, A. granulose, A.
Anthemiphylliidae: Anthemiphyllia. hemprichii, A. humilis, A. hyacinthus,
Astrocoeniidae: Stephanocoenia, Stylocoeniella. A.intermedia, A.microphthalma,
A.millepora, A. monticulosa, A.
Caryophylliidae: Anomocora, Aulocyathes, Bathycyathus,
multiacuta, A.nana, A.nasuta,
Bourneotrochus, Caryophyllia, Catalaphyllia, Ceratotrochus,
A.nobilis, A.palifera, A.pharaonis,
Cladocora, Coenocyathus, Colangia, Concentrotheca,
A.pruinosa, A.secale, A.selago,
Conotrochus, Crispatotrochus, Dactylotrochus, Dasmosmilia,
A.valencennesii, A.valida, A.yongei
Deltocyathus, Desmophyllum, Ericiocyathus, Euphyllia,
Astreopora listeri, Astrepora
Goniocorella, Gyrosmilia, Heterocyathus, Hoplangia,
myriophthalma, Montipora
Labyrinthocyathus, Lochmaeotrochus, Montigyra,
aequituberculata, M.angulata,
Nomlandia, Oxysmilia, Paraconotrochus, Paracyathus,
M.digitata, M. edwardsi, M.foliosa,
Phacelocyathus, Phyllangia, Physogyra, Physophyllia,
M.granulosa, M.hispida, M.informis,
Plerogyra, Polycyathus, Pourtalosmilia, Rhizosmilia,
M. millepora, M.monasteriata,
Solenosmilia, Stephanocyathus, Sympodangia, Tethocyathus,
M.peltiformis, M.spumosa,
Thalamophyllia, Trochocyathus, Vaughanella. M.tuberculosa, M.venosa, M.vernilli,
Dendrophylliidae: Astroides, Balanophyllia, Bathypsammia, M. verrucosa.
Cladopsammia, Dendrophyllia, Dichopsammia, _________
Duncanopsammia, Eguchipsammia, Enallopsammia, Agariciidae: Coeloseris mayeri,
Endopachys, Endopsammia, Heteropsammia, Leptosammia, Gardineroseris planulata, Leptoseris
Notophyllia, Rhizopsammia, Thecopsammia, explanata, Leptoseris hawaiiensis,
Trochopsammia, Tubastraea, Turbinaria. Leptoseris papyracea, Leptoseris
tenuis, Pachyseris rugosa, Pachyseris
Faviidae: Astraeosmilia, Australogyra, Barabattoia, speciosa, Pavona cacatus, Pavona
Caulastraea, Colpophyllia, Cyphastrea, Diploastrea, clavus, Pavona decussate, Pavona
Diploria, Echinopora, Erythrastrea, Favia, Favites, divaricata, Pavona duerdeni, Pavona
Goniastrea, Leptastrea, Leptoria, Manicina, Montastraea, explanulata, Pavona maldivensis,
Moseleya, Oulastrea, Oulophyllia, Parasimplastrea, Pavona varians, Pavonca xarifae
Platygyra, Plesiatrea, Solenastrea. _____________
Flabellidae: Blastotrochus, Falcatoflabellum, Flabellum, Anthemiphylliidae: Anthemiphyllia
Javania, Monomyces, Placotrochides, Placotrochus, dentate
Polymyces, Rhizotrochus, Truncatoflabellum. ______________
Fungiacyathidae: Fungiacyathus. Caryophylliidae: Caryophyllia
ambrosia, C.cincticulatus, C.grayi,
Fungiidae: Cantharellus, Ctenactis, Fungia, Halomitra,
C.paradoxus, C.scillaemorpha,
Heliofungia, Herpolitha, Lithophyllon, Podabacia,
C.smithii, Deltocyathus andamanicus,
Polyphyllia, Sandalolitha, Zoopidus.
Euphyllia glabrescens, Heterocyathus
Gardineriidae: Gardineria. aequicostatus, Lophelia pertusa,
Guyniidae: Guynia, Pedicellocyathus, Pourtalocyathus, Paracyathus andersoni, Paracyathus
Schizocyathus, Stenocyathus, Temnotrochus, Truncatoguynia. indicus, Paracyathus profundus,
Meandriniidae: Ctenella, Dendrogyra, Dichocoenia, Physogyra lichtensteini, Plerogyra
Meandrina. sinuosa, Polycyathus andamanensis,
Polycyathus verilli, Solenosmilia
Merulinidae: Boninastrea, Hydnophora, Merulina, variabilis, Stephanocyathus nobilis
Paraclavarina, Scapophyllia. __________________
Micrabaciidae: Leptopenus, Letepsammia, Rhombopsammia, Dendrophylliidae: Balanophyllia
Stephanophyllia. bairdiana, B.carinata, B. imperialis,
Mussidae: Acanthastrea, Acanthophylia, Australoamussa, B.scabra, B.stimpsonii,
Blastomussa, Cynarina, Indophyllia, Isophyllastrea, Cladopsammia gracilis,
Isophyllia, Lobophyllia, Micromussa, Mussa, Mussismilia, Dendrophyllia arbuscula,
Mycetophyllia, Scolymia, Symphyllia. D.minuscula, Eguschipsammia
gaditana, Enallopsammia pusilla,
Oculinidae: Acrhelia, Archohelia, Bathelia, Cyathelia,
E.rostrata, Endopsammia
Galaxea, Madrepora, Oculina, Schizoculina, Sclerhelia,
philippensis, Heteropsammia cochlea,
Simplastrea.
Tubastraea coccinea, Tubastraea
Pectiniidae: Echinophyllia, Mycedium, Oxypora, Pectinia. tagusensis, Turbinaria crater,
Pocilloporidae: Madracis, Palauastrea, Pocillopora, Turbinaria frondens, Turbinaria
Seriatopora, Stylophora. mesenterina, Turbinaria peltata,
Poritidae: Alveopora, Goniopora, Porites, Stylaraea. Turbinaria reniformis
_________________
Rhizangiidae: Astrangia, Cladangia, Culicia, Oulangia. Faviidae: Cyphastrea chalcidicum,
Siderastreidae: Anomastraea, Coscinastrea, Horastrea, Cyphastrea microphthalma,
Plesioseris, Psammocora, Pseudosiderastrea, Siderastrea. Cyphastrea serailia, Diploastrea
Trachyphiliidae: Trachyphyllia. heliopora, Echinopora gemmacea,
Echinopora hirsutissima, E. horrid, E.
Turbinoliidae: Alatotrochus, Australocyathus, Conocyathus,
lamellose, Favia favus, Favia laxa,
Cryptotrochus, Cyathotrochus, Deltocyathoides,
Favia 705igant, F.rotumana,
Dunocyathus, Endocyathopora, Foveolocyathus,
F.speciosa, F.stelligera, Favites
Holcotrochus, Idiotrochus, Kionotrochus, Notocyathus,
abdita, Favites flexusa, Favites
Peponocyathus, Platytrochus, Pleotrochus,
halicora, Favites pentagona,
Pseudocyathoceras, Sphenotrochus, Thrypticotrochus,
Goniastrea favulus, G.retiformis,
Trematotrochus, Tropidocyathus, Turbinolia.
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. staghorn corals II The entire genus is listed. 1 Aug 1985
Family: Agariciidae
Pavona spp. cactus corals II The entire genus is listed. 1 Aug 1985
Family: Caryophylliidae
Euphyllia spp. trumpet corals II The entire genus is listed. 1 Aug 1985
Family: Faviidae
Favia spp. brain corals II The entire genus is listed. 1 Aug 1985
Platygyra spp. brain corals II The entire genus is listed. 1 Aug 1985
Family: Fungiidae
Fungia spp. mushroom corals II The entire genus is listed. 1 Aug 1985
Halomitra spp. bowl corals II The entire genus is listed. 1 Aug 1985
Polyphyllia spp. feather corals II The entire genus is listed. 1 Aug 1985
Family: Merulinidae
Merulina spp. merulinas II The entire genus is listed. 1 Aug 1985
Family: Mussidae
Lobophyllia spp. brain corals II The entire genus is listed.. 1 Aug 1985
Family: Pectiniidae
Pectinia spp. lettuce corals II The entire genus is listed. 1 Aug 1985
Family: Pocilloporidae
Pocillopora spp. brush corals II The entire genus is listed. 1 Aug 1985
Seriatopora spp. birds nest corals II The entire genus is listed. 1 Aug 1985
Stylophora spp. cauliflower corals II The entire genus is listed. 1 Aug 1985
Order: Stolonifera (1 Aug 1985)
Family: Tubiporidae
Tubiporidae spp. pipe corals II The entire family is listed. Fossils are 1 Aug 1985
Genera in the family include: not subject to the provisions of the
Tubipora Convention.
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.
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
Alsophila nilgirensis II #4
Indian species not in WLPA
SYN: Cyathea nilgirensis
Alsophila spinulosa II #4
Indian species not in WLPA
SYN: Cyathea spinulosa,
Alsophila/Amphicosmia decipiens
Sphaeropteris albosetacea II #4
Indian species not in WLPA
SYN: Cyathea/Alsophila albosetacea
Sphaeropteris brunoniana II #4
Indian species not in WLPA
SYN: Cyathea/Alsophila brunoniana
Sphaeropteris crinita II #4
Indian species not in WLPA
SYN: Cyathea/Alsophila crinita
Sphaeropteris glauca II #4
Indian species not in WLPA
SYN: Cyathea
contaminans/Alsophila contaminans
Sphaeropteris holttumiana II #4
Indian species not in WLPA
SYN: Cyathea holttumiana
Sphaeropteris nicobarica II #4
Indian species not in WLPA
SYN: Cyathea nicobarica
Bolivia – 14
Oct 2010
Swietenia humilis Pacific Coast II #1 1 Jul 1975
mahogany
Swietenia macrophylla Bigleaf II #6 Neotropics - 15
mahogany Only populations of the Neotropics Nov 2003
(tropical Americas) and only logs,
sawn wood, veneer sheets and
plywood are subject to the Costa Rica –
Convention. 16 Nov 1995
Please see below for populations with
earlier first listing date. Bolivia – 19
Mar 1998
Mexico – 29
Apr 1998
Brazil – 26
July 1998
Peru – 12 Jun
2001
Columbia – 29
Oct 2001
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.
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.
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’.
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All other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Appendix I and the trade in them
shall be regulated accordingly.
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.
For the exclusive purpose of allowing international trade in wool sheared from live vicuñas, and in cloth and
items made thereof, including luxury handicrafts and knitted articles.
The reverse side of the cloth must bear the logotype adopted by the range States of the species, which are
signatories to the Convenio para la Conservación y Manejo de la Vicuña, and the selvages the words 'VICUÑA-
BOLIVIA'. Other products must bear a label including the logotype and the designation 'VICUÑA-BOLIVIA-
ARTESANÍA'.
All other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Appendix I and the trade in them
shall be regulated accordingly.
5 Populations of Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe (listed in Appendix II):
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.
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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.
Logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets, including unfinished wood articles used for the fabrication of bows for
#10
stringed musical instruments.
#11 Logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets, plywood, powder and extracts.
Logs, sawn wood, veneer sheets, plywood and essential oil (excluding finished products packaged and ready
#12
for retail trade).
#13 The kernel (also known as 'endosperm', 'pulp' or 'copra') and any derivative thereof.
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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. Place of Date Exporter Importer Description of the item Quantity Nature of
No. detection detained offence
1. Vedicare Ayurveda Sravaka International Violation
IGI Air
Pvt Ltd, 39, 2nd Floor Trade Ltd, 11F-3, of FTP.
Cargo, New 04.01.12 Terminalia arjuna bark 19 Kgs
Shahpur Jat, New No.175, Kaohsiung city
Delhi
Delhi – 49 – 80274
2. Buddha Handicraft Yude International Trade Violation
IGI Air Village- Paharipar, Group Co. Ltd, RM 17, of FTP &
Wooden pcs of
Cargo, New 05.01.12 Shop -13, Bihar Sharif, 04/F, Block A, 8-10, 72.25 Kgs CITES
Pterocarpus santalinus
Delhi Nalanda, Bihar – Wah Sing Street, Kawai
803116 Chung Hong Kong
3. FPO, Kolkata 05.01.12 M. Manikandam, Chi g Lu, 24, LN-47, Seeds of sandalwood 242 gms. Violation
11/2C Rajapalayam Gming E. St., Wugi of FTP.
Rd. Township, Taiching
Madavaruilakam County, Taiwan ROC
Srivilliputhur 626125, 435
Tamil Nadu
4. FPO, Kolkata 05.01.12 Baikzualaq, Aung Khai Tun Dried frogs & herbal 7.430 kgs. Violation
Damdovi Veng-N, Industrl. Vej. 11, ST, plants of FTP
Venlaijhai, Mizoram TV, 7620 Lemvig, &WLPA.
Denmark
5. FPO, Kolkata 05.01.12 ABC Len, Kephnin, Dried frogs + fishes 11.180 Violation
REBCC Goldsmith, 2510, Pitts Drive, kgs. of FTP &
Aizwal, Mizoram Charlottle NC, 28216, WLPA.
USA
6. FPO, Kolkata 05.01.12 Nutei WC Store, JGM, 2426 Tamarack Procupine quills & bird 5.830 kgs. Violation
Chhinga Beng, A-6, Lane, Apt.C, feathers of FTP &
Aizwal, Mizoram- Indianapolis, WLPA
796001 IN 46227, USA
7. FPO, Kolkata 05.01.12 Art & Culture Dept., Hmingtha N Thurama Procupine quills & bird 16.340 Violation
Aizwal, Mizoram 222, S-152 ND Street feathers kgs. of FTP &
Apt.32, Village Lane WLPA
Burian Washington
USA-98148
8. IGI Air Hai Liang Jiang, Sample and Sourcing Violation
Cargo, Hyder Manzil, Road Unit, 8,9/F, Century Pterocarpus santalinus of FTP &
Courier 11.01.12 No.5, Banjara Hills, Centre, 44-66 Hung to logs 11logs CITES
Terminal Hyderabad-34 Road, Kwan Tong
New Delhi Hong Kong
9. Violation
IGI Air Fahid Ahmed Shalla,
Mahrrren Carpets, Souk of FTP
Cargo, New 11.01.12 I-S1, Lajpat Nagar, Shahtoosh Shawls 02 shawls
ABP Bahar, Dubai, UAE .WLPA &
Delhi New Delhi
CITES
10 Violation
IGI Air Judith leiber, 545,
Ritika Brar, 20 Phython reticulates of FTP
Cargo, New 11.01.12 5th Avenue, 8th Floor 1 bag
Sector -5, Chandigarh hand bag .WLPA &
Delhi New York, USA
CITES
11. Petta CFS 12.01.12 Kochi UAE Confido Tablets 500 Pcs Violation
Orchis mascula of FTP &
CITES
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Sl. Place of Date Exporter Importer Description of the item Quantity Nature of
No. detection detained offence
12 Mr. Li, Eastern Rich Violation
IGI Air
Transport Corporation of FTP &
Cargo, Mrs. Hu, 205, Robsel
G/F, 91 Apliu Street, Pterocarpus santalinus CITES
Courier 16.01.12 House, House No.47, 135 Kgs
Sham Shui PO, logs
Terminal New Camp, Delhi
Kowloon, Hong Kong
New Delhi
13 Mr. Ding Ruming, Hong Violation
IGI Air Kong, Teng Shun of FTP &
Cargo, Mrs. Hu, 205, Robsel Logistics Asia Ltd. G/F, CITES
Pterocarpus santalinus
Courier 16.01.12 House, House No.47, Mandrin Industrial 120 Kgs
logs
Terminal New Camp, Delhi Building, 11-15 Chan
New Delhi Wan, Knok Street, Tsuen
Wan, Hong Kong
14 Kolkata 20.01.12 Sasha Exports, Trade Air Importers Ltd., Herbal products m/o 3.540 kgs. Violation
Airport 1/C, Chatu Babu Lane, 174, Grey hurst Road, Agarwood (Aquilaria of FTP &
Kolkata-14 Christchurch, New agallocha) CITES
Zealand
15 ACC 20.01.12 M/S Sangam Exports, M/S Kitihoun Charlie, Herbal Medicine 25 Bottles Violation
3 Ruby Terrace, AK Wichessingu Carr 2090, Yograj Guggulu of FTP
Road, Andheri (E), Menontin, Cotonou, Rep. contains Kuth .WLPA &
Mumbai – 400099. of Bennin. (Saussurea lappa) CITES
IE Code – 0395053676
16 IGI Air Violation
Cargo Fedex Yuanwang, 47 South Mr. Zhao, Haiming, Pterocarpus santalinus of FTP &
23.01.12 136 kgs
Courier, Camp, New Delhi Kowloon, Hong Kong logs CITES
Delhi
17 IGI Air 23.01.12 Pterocarpus santalinus Violation
Smooth Cooporation
Cargo Fedex Yuanwang, 47 South logs of FTP &
Logistics Co. Ltd, Hong 105 Kgs
Courier Camp, New Delhi CITES
Kong
Delhi
18 IGI Air 23.01.12 Pterocarpus santalinus Violation
Cargo Fedex Yuanwang, 47 South logs of FTP &
Mr. Chen, Hong Kong 117 Kgs
Courier Camp, New Delhi CITES
Delhi
19 IGI Air 23.01.12 Pterocarpus santalinus Violation
Mr. Hu, 205, Robsel
Cargo Fedex Mr. Li, Kowloon, logs of FTP &
House, House No.47, 110 kgs
Courier Hong Kong CITES
New Camp, Delhi
Delhi
20 IGI Air 23.01.12 Martin Ugwoke Pterocarpus santalinus Violation
Cargo Aneke, Q-36, 1st Floor, Yiamen Caida, Import- logs of FTP &
Delhi Pitam pura, Export Trade Co. Ltd 1036 Kgs CITES
New Delhi – 88 Xiamen. China
51. FPO, Kolkata 23.02.12 Mario Geiger Richard Geiger, Wooden timber/chips 902 kgs. Violation
Dortwiere 10/1, Dortwiere 10/1, 72336 of FTP.
Balingen, Germany Balingen, Germany
52. FPO, Kolkata 23.02.12 Christoph Koch Thae Koch, Trochus niloticus 4 pcs. Violation
Winker Str.16, 42105, Theodar Heuss-Str-92a Lambis sp. 4 pcs. of FTP &
Wuppertal, Germany 42109 Wupparrtal, WLPA.
Germany
53. FPO, Kolkata 23.02.12 Mahalawn, Saiha, Ralux, 213-21st Street Dried frog, dried meat 6.430 kgs. Violation
Mizoram-796901 Battle Green, USA, MD & plant parts of FTP.
49015-3005
54. FPO, Kolkata 23.02.12 V. Thunie, Kohima Ms. W. Therie Beef pickles 2.435 kgs. Violation
797001, Nagaland Kunming 650500, of FTP.
Yunan, China
55. FPO, Kolkata 23.02.12 Nubi, Khuwzawl, Mahta Cung, Dried meat (venison) 2.785 kgs. Violation
Veng Thar, Khalizawl, 4121, W. Castle of FTP.
Mizoram USA SH1
56. FPO, Kolkata 23.02.12 S. Zeramsanga Thaubrem, Lewisvilla, Dried frog, rat, insects 3.480 kgs. Violation
Saiha, 796901, TX-75067, USA of FTP.
Mizoram
57. FPO, Kolkata 23.02.12 M. Jha, Mr. Alar Lukmaa, Grey jungle fowl neck 2 pcs. Violation
112/B, Park Street, H. Eigenbrodf AB’ Filial feathers of FTP ,
Kolkata-16 widni, WLPA &
Sahkotic 8, 01510 CITES.
Vantaa, Finland
58. FPO, Kolkata 23.02.12 Suchita Sa Mr. Alar Lukmaa, Grey jungle fowl neck 20 pcs. Violation
21/B, Marquis St. H. Eigenbrodf AB’ Filial feathers of FTP ,
Kolkata-16 widni, WLPA &
Sahkotic 8, 01510 CITES.
Vantaa, Finland
59. FPO, Kolkata 23.02.12 S. Bose, Mr. Alar Lukmaa, Grey jungle fowl neck 20 pcs. Violation
12/A, Marquis St. H. Eigenbrodf AB’ Filial feathers of FTP ,
Kolkata-16 widni, WLPA &
Sahkotic 8, 01510 CITES.
Vantaa, Finland
60. O/o TNT 24.02.12 M/s M.M. Export & M/s Water West, Neck feathers of Grey 30 pcs. Violation
Express at Co. 140W Front St., Jungle FowLs, of FTP ,
DS-1, D.C. Lane, Kolkata-69 Portangeles, USA Kingfisher whole body 14 pcs. WLPA &
Maniktala plumage with beak, CITES.
Civic Centre, Indian Roller + other
Kolkata-54 feathers 48 pcs.
61. ACC 24.02.12 Bhartiya Sanskriti Cornelia Van Osch, Ayurvedic Herbal 50. Bottles Violation
Shipping Bill Darshan Trust, Vishwa Wissel, Sheimer Jatamansi (each of of FTP &
No. Shanti Dham, Hauptstr 38, 61231 Bad (Nardostachys 100 ML) CITES
7696055 Wagholi, Tal. Haveli. Nauheim, Germany. grandiflora) Oil and 5 Nos.
dated 23-02- Pune 412207. Bottles
2012 (each of
500 ML)
286
Sl. Place of Date Exporter Importer Description of the item Quantity Nature of
No. detection detained offence
62. Mr. Xu Majnu Implement Technology Violation
IGI Air Ka Tila Tibetan Ltd, Room 1202 Shinp Pterocarpus santalinus of FTP &
Cargo TNT 29.2.12 Camp Room No.202, Yip Industrial Bldg 19- logs 159 Kgs CITES
Courier New Peace House, 21 Shing Yip Street
Delhi- 7 Kwun Tong, Hongkong
63. Mr. Tak Sheung G/F 08 Violation
IGI Air Mr. Deepak Kwong Sang Hong CTR Pterocarpus santalinus of FTP &
Cargo TNT 29.2.12 P.75, South City-1, 151-153 Hoi Bun Road logs 46 Kgs CITES
Courier Gurgaon, Haryana Kwun Tong, Kowloon
Hongkong
64. Mr. Tak Sheung G/F 08 Violation
IGI Air Mr. Deepak Kwong Sang Hong CTR Pterocarpus santalinus of FTP &
Cargo TNT 29.2.12 P.75, South City-1, 151-153 Hoi Bun Road logs 46 Kgs CITES
Courier Gurgaon, Haryana Kwun Tong, Kowloon
Hongkong
65. Mr. Tak Sheung G/F 08 Violation
IGI Air Mr. Deepak Kwong Sang Hong CTR Pterocarpus santalinus of FTP &
Cargo TNT 29.2.12 P.75, South City-1, 151-153 Hoi Bun Road logs 58.9 Kgs CITES
Courier Gurgaon Haryana Kwun Tong, Kowloon
Hongkong
66. Mr. Tak Sheung G/F 08 Violation
IGI Air Mr. Deepak Kwong Sang Hong CTR Pterocarpus santalinus of FTP &
Cargo TNT 29.2.12 P.75, South City-1, 151-153 Hoi Bun Road logs 56.6 Kgs CITES
Courier Gurgaon Haryana Kwun Tong, Kowloon
Hongkong
67. Shyam Sudner Manoj Violation
IGI Air Kumar, Kuchha Shiv Hao Ran Trading LLC Logs of pterocarpus of FTP &
7.3.2012 116 Kgs
Cargo DHL Mandir khari baoli Rashidya Dubai U.A.E santalinus CITES
Delhi
68. Mr. Zhicheng Li CS Violation
IGI Air Pterocarpus santalinus
Exports WZ-64, Jwala Mr. R. J. Joy Tsuen Wan of FTP &
Cargo 06.3.12 logs 112 Kgs
Hari Colony, Paschim N.T. Hong Kong CITES
(Fedex)
Viar New Delhi
69. Mr. Zhicheng Li CS Violation
IGI Air Ruan/Noside Int Pterocarpus santalinus
Exports WZ-64, Jwala of FTP &
Cargo 06.3.12 Logistics Co Ltd Tsuen logs 108 Kgs
Hari Colony, Paschim CITES
(Fedex) wan Hong Kong
Viar New Delhi
70. IGI Air Pterocarpus santalinus Violation
Yuanwang 47, South Mr. Chen Yuen Long
Cargo 06.3.12 logs 110 Kgs of FTP &
Camp New Delhi Hong Kong
(Fedex) CITES
71. IGI Air Mr. Paul Huang Advance Violation
Yuanwang 47, South Logs of sandalwood &
Cargo 06.3.12 Technology Centre 103 Kgs of FTP &
Camp New Delhi Red sanders
(Fedex) Hong Kong CITES
72. IGI Air HK Suyou Int. Express Pterocarpus santalinus Violation
Yuanwang 47, South
Cargo 06.3.12 Co. Ltd, Tok wawan logs 105 kgs of FTP &
Camp New Delhi
(Fedex) KLN, Hong Kong CITES
73. IGI Air Mayur Exports 48, Pterocarpus santalinus Violation
Zhang Kwai Chung
Cargo 06.3.12 narain Chowk Road, logs 57 Kgs of FTP &
Hong Kong
(Fedex) Jaipur CITES
74. Mr. Zhicheng Li CS Violation
IGI Air West Consolidators Ltd, Pterocarpus santalinus
Exports WZ-64, Jwala of FTP &
Cargo 06.3.12 Tsuen Wan N.T. logs 113 Kgs
Hari Colony, Paschim CITES
(Fedex) Hong Kong
Viar New Delhi
75. Mr. Zhicheng Li CS Violation
IGI Air Hualingang Int. Logistics Pterocarpus santalinus
Exports WZ-64, Jwala of FTP &
Cargo 06.3.12 Ltd Tsuen Wan N. T logs 107 Kgs
Hari Colony, Paschim CITES
(Fedex) Hong Kong
Viar New Delhi
Sl. Place of Date Exporter Importer Description of the item Quantity Nature of
No. detection detained offence
76. Mr. Zhicheng Li CS Violation
IGI Air Pterocarpus santalinus
Exports WZ-64, Jwala Mr. Paul Huang Sheling of FTP &
Cargo 06.3.12 logs 115 Kgs
Hari Colony, Paschim Shi N.T. Hong Kong CITES
(Fedex)
Viar New Delhi
77. Sea docks, 09.03.12 ITC,LTD Mascoma Wood bark 3650 Kgs Violation
Chennai Secunderabad Canada of FTP.
78. FPO, Kolkata 20.03.12 Shukla Traders Glasgow Angling Grey Jungle Fowl 10 pcs. Violation
142A, Lenin Sarani, Centre, Unit 1, The Point feathers of FTP,
Kolkata-13 Retail Park, WLPA &
29, Saracen Street, CITES .
Glassgow G22 5HT,
Scotland, UK
79. FPO, Kolkata 20.03.12 Zrenner Florian Zrenner Winfrial Sea-shell of Cassis 1 pc. Violation
C/o Raj Guest House, 14315, Stranbing, cornuta of FTP &
Tottie Lane, Kolkata Germany WLPA.
80. FPO, Kolkata 20.03.12 Trom Mathai Noami Anog Dried meat (wild 20.1 kgs. Violation
Moreh W/No.5 1167, Xonie St., Apt.B animal) of FTP.
P.O. Moreh, Manipur Denver CA 802206527
USA
82. NS Dock 23.03.12 M/s Shree Baidyanath M/s Himalaya Group, Herbal products 25 ltr. Violation
Kolkata Ayurved Bhawan Pvt. Guatamala City, Rhuma oil containing of FTP.
Ltd., 1, Gupta Lane, Guatemala Aconitum ferox
Kolkata-6
83. Q10 CFS 04.04.12 Kochi Russia Ayurvedic products 12 Pcs Violation
Cochin containing of FTP,
Saussurea lappa WLPA &
CITES .
84. ACC 11.04.12 M/S UTH Healthcare M/S Sued Farmaceutica Ayurvedic Herbal 2000(+)20 Violation
Shipping Bill Ltd. 255/2 Rajiv SRL, Ave. Maximo Obicure Capsule 0 Packets of FTP &
No. 8392220 Gandhi IT Park, MIDC Gomez No. 27, Esq. Containing Hoodia (30 CITES.
dated 09-04- Hinjewadi, Pune – Ramon Santana, Gazcue. gordonnii Capsules
2012 411016. IE Code – Santo Domingo RD. Pack)
3111003582.
85. IGI Air 20.04.12 D. S. Exports CB-299 Aashlok Inc. 13617, 12th Peacock tail feather Violation
Cargo, New Ring Road Naraina Street Unit D, Chino CA articles of FTP.
Delhi New Delhi 91710 USA
-
86. FPO, 26.04.12 Yuriy Myranyurik Yuriy Myranyurik Cassis cornuta 1 No Violation
Chennai C-229,Anu Ukraine of FTP,
VijayTownship WLPA &
Thirunelveli Dist. CITES .
PIN-627120
288
Sl. Place of Date Exporter Importer Description of the item Quantity Nature of
No. detection detained offence
87. FPO, 26.04.12 Yuriy Myranyurik Yuriy Myranyurik Strombus gigas 1 No Violation
Chennai C-229,Anu Ukraine of FTP &
VijayTownship CITES .
Thirunelveli Dist.
PIN-627120
88. FPO, 26.04.12 Abazer Hamad Sudan Sandalwood pieces 6.8 Kg Violation
Chennai Alaul Madurai of FTP &
CITES .
89. FPO, 26.04.12 Abazer Hamad Sudan Sandalwood pieces 6.8 Kg Violation
Chennai Alaul Madurai of FTP &
CITES .
90. FPO, Kolkata 03.05.12 Jasnine Ent. Mr. James Leung, M/s Feather of Indian 370 gms Violation
5, Kabir Road, Honest Trading Co., Roller (Coracias of FTP &
Kolkata-26 5/FL Hing Lung, Comm. benghalensis) WLPA
Buildg.-68, 74 Bonham
Staromd E, Hong Kong
91. FPO, Kolkata 03.05.12 Rikita Ent., Mr. James Leung, M/s Feather of Indian 349 gms Violation
48A, Lanin Sarani, Honest Trading Co., Roller (Coracias of FTP &
Kolkata-13 5/FL Hing Lung, Comm. benghalensis) WLPA
Buildg.-68, 74 Bonham
Staromd E, Hong Kong
92. IGI Air 07.05.12 Yogi trading co. 496, Tara Centre Shop 62019 Herbal products 72 Pcs Violation
Cargo, Avas Vikas Phase - II Recanati MC Italy containing Aquilaria of FTP &
New Delhi Jwalapur Haridwar agallocha CITES.
93. ICD 10.05.12 B. S. International Budk Worldwide Inc Peafowl down feathers 450 Pcs Violation
Faridabad Sarai Tareen 244303 P.B. No. 2768 moultrie, articlces of FTP.
Sealed Sambhal UP Georgia USA
sample
94. IGI Air 17.05.12 Dev Exports & Imports Ekaterini Charkviani Wood charcoal 6 pcs Violation
Cargo, 57, Pocket -5, Sector -2 No.16, Agmashenebell of FTP.
New Delhi Rohini Delhi - 85 Stree Old Tbisili Region
TIBILISI - 0179
GEORGIA
95. FPO, Kolkata 22.05.12 Marine Ostrovskaya Tatyana Ostrovskaya Corals 3.040 kgs. Violation
5220, Lakeshore Road, 5220, Lakeshore Road, of FTP &
Apartment-3, Apartment-3, WLPA
Burlington, Ontario, Burlington, Ontario,
Canada Canada
96. FPO, Kolkata 22.05.12 Syluvic Glossop Mirielle Glossop Sea shells of Tridacna 2 pcs. Violation
198, Bassein Park 32, Brading Terrece, squamosa & Turbo each of FTP,
Road London W London W 128 ES, UK marmoratus WLPA &
128AX, UK CITES .
97. FPO, Kolkata 22.05.12 Charlotte Eastaugh, Rose Eastaugh Peacock tail feather 18.15 kgs. Violation
Maria Hotel, Sudder 12 Ditohinglam Bergay (Pavo cristatus) of FTP.
Street, Kolkata-16 NR 352 JQ, England UK
289
Sl. Place of Date Exporter Importer Description of the item Quantity Nature of
No. detection detained offence
98. IGI Air 23.05.12 Mr. David Mr. YIP Room 501, Pterocarpus santalinus 7.5 Kgs Violation
Cargo, DHL, N-14/4 DLF, Phase 4 advance Technology logs of FTP &
New Delhi Gurgaon, Haryana centre 2 Choi Fat Street CITES
122002 Sheung Shi N.T.
Hong Kong
99. IGI Air 23.05.12 Mr. David Mr. YIP Room 501, Pterocarpus santalinus 6.9 Kgs Violation
Cargo,DHL, N-14/4 DLF, Phase 4 advance Technology logs of FTP &
New Delhi Gurgaon, Haryana centre 2 Choi Fat Street CITES
122002 Sheung Shi N.T.
Hong Kong
100. IGI Air 23.05.12 Mr. David Mr. YIP Room 501, Pterocarpus santalinus 9.8 Kgs Violation
Cargo, DHL, N-14/4 DLF, Phase 4 advance Technology logs of FTP &
New Delhi Gurgaon, Haryana centre 2 Choi Fat Street CITES
122002 Sheung Shi N.T.
Hong Kong
101. FPO, Kolkata 29.05.12 Balaji Enterprise; 54, James Feather of Indian 400 gms Violation
Satish Mukerjee Leiwng,M/s,Hornest Roller (Coracias of FTP &
Road,Kol-26 Trading,56/5/fl, benghalensis) WLPA
Hong Kong
102. FPO, Kolkata 30.05.12 Sudha Ghosh, Alen Lukmaa, Grey Jungle Fowl 255 gms. Violation
4/c, Doctor lane. Sakkalia’8’ neck feathers of FTP &
Kolkata-16.India 01510,Vantan, Finland WLPA
103. ACC 05.06.12 Bhartiya Sanskriti Michael Weiner, New Ayurvedic 500 gms – Violation
Shipping Bill Darshan Trust, Vishwa Age Marketing, #201 Chyavanprash with 2 Nos. of FTP &
No. 9217066 Shanti Dham, Wagholi, 2055 152nd St. Surrey, Aquilaria agallocha as 1 kgs – 4 CITES
dated 04-06- Tal. Haveli. Pune British Columbia, V4A an ingredients Nos.
2012 412207. 4N7, Canada.
IE Code – 3103010958
104. ICD 05.06.12 Aryan Int D-184, Cosmoveda E. K 1. Jatmansi Powder 25 Kgs Violation
Tughlakabad, Freedom Fighters Adalber Str 5-8 D - 2. Kutki Powder 25 Kgs of FTP &
Delhi Sealed Enclave Neb Sarai 10999, Berlin Germany CITES
sample New Delhi
105. IGI Air 08.06.12 R - Expo, 1115 Main Secrets of India Herbal product 95 Pcs Violation
Cargo, market Paharganj New Neusie/Am See Austria containing Saussurea of FTP,
New Delhi Delhi lappa WLPA &
CITES .
106. Asian 11.06.12 Kochi Sharja Red sanders soap 1440pcs Violation
Terminal, of FTP &
Kochi CITES
107. IGI Air 13.06.12 Impex Crafts I-17 Hayley Menzels Studio Article made of 23 Kgs Violation
Cargo, Basement Lajpat D 155-157 Portland Peacock tail feathers of FTP .
New Delhi Nagar-II New Delhi Road London WII 2DY
UK
108. ICD 14.06.12 Shiv Ayurvedic India, P.P.H.U 'Husar' Herbal products 519 Pcs Violation
Tughlakabad, 1727, Rishi Nagar, Sobieskieyo 14B, NIP, containing Saussurea of FTP &
Delhi Sealed Kotla Mubarakpur UE Poland costus CITES
sample New Delhi
109. FPO, Kolkata 19.06.12 Binoy Mondal, A. Luknan, Feather of Francolin 290 gms Violation
16/A, Park Street, Finland (Francolinus of FTP &
Kolkata-16 francolinus) WLPA.
290
Sl. Place of Date Exporter Importer Description of the item Quantity Nature of
No. detection detained offence
110. IGI Air 26.06.12 Sandeep Arora, R.M A1G/F Pterocarpus santalinus 56.8 kgs Violation
Cargo 86-1, Lakri Bazar Merit, Industrial Center logs of FTP &
Courier, New Batala 94 TOKWANWAN CITES
Delhi Road Kowloon
111. 27.6.12 Mother Herbs Pvt. Ltd, Herba Peutic (S) Pvt. Pterocarpus 100 kgs Violation
C-39, IInd Floor, Ltd, 26 Tagore Lane marsupium wood of FTP.
ICD, TKD, Madhu Vihar Street, Singapore – 757554 powder
Delhi Patparganj, Delhi
112. 27.6.12 Royal Purple, WZ- Kiloshik IGOR Pterocarpus santalinus 50 Pcs Violation
164A, Plot No.376 B, St. Lenin 79-64, logs of FTP &
IGI Air Chand Nagar, Delhi – IllYCHEVSK CITES .
Cargo, Delhi 18 UKRAINE
113. FPO Sealed 02.07.12 Bharti Overseas C-156, Kashcheeva viktoria Herbal products 190 Pcs Violation
Sample` New Usmanpur Delhi - Dhepropetrousk containing of FTP,
53 Ukrain Saussurea lappa WLPA &
CITES .
114. Q10 CFS 03.07.12 Sri Sankara AHG Ayurvedic Ayurvedic products 40 Pcs Violation
Cochin Ayurvedic Pharmacy Hamburg containing of FTP,
Changanassery Saussurea lappa WLPA &
CITES .
115. IGI AIR 4.07.12 Pritpal Canadian Museum of Peacock tail feathers 80 pcs Violation
Cargo UPS, 13/29 East Patel Nagar, Hindu Civilization (CM feather of FTP .
Courier New Delhi OHC) 8640 Younge St,
Terminal Richmond Hill, L4C
6Z4. ONTARIO
CANADA
116. Q10 CFS 05.07.12 Ashtangavaidyan Amsterdam Ayurvedic products 200 Pcs Violation
Cochin Ayurvedics, containing of FTP,
Trichu Saussurea lappa WLPA &
CITES .
117. Q10 CFS 11.07.12 Kochi UAE Ayurvedic products 2 Ctns Violation
Kochi containing of FTP,
Saussurea lappa WLPA &
CITES .
118. JNPT 13.07.12 Arcus Marketing KAN SP. Z.O.O. ul. Handicrafted Ear-rings 120 Nos. Violation
Private Ltd. S-34, Waczynska 8A, 92-760 with Peacock (Pavo with 6 of FTP .
Okhla Industrial Area, Lodz. Poland. cristatus) tail-feather Pcs. Each.
Phase – 2, New Delhi – attached to it.
110020. India. IE Code
– 0502033452.
119. APSO, Vile 20.07.12 Exporters Importers Pterocarpus santalinus 23.25 kgs. Violation
Tony, Irwin Road, Mysore – Paul Huang, Unit 310,
Parle logs & pcs. 27.95 kgs. of FTP &
570001, Karnataka. Advance Technology Centre,
Tracking No. 2, Choi Fat Street, Sheling 29.60 kgs. CITES
EK Shui, NTHK, Hong Kong.
975604543I
Tom, Irwin Road, Mysore – Qu Yang Guang Dong, R. No.
N
570001, Karnataka. 507, Tower B, PO –Lang
EK97560456 Industrial Centre, No. 11,
5IN Wang Chill Road, Kowloon
EK97560455 Bay, Hong Kong.
7IN
Goby, Irwin Road, Mysore – Yip, R. No. 501, Advance
570001, Karnataka. Technology Centre, 2, Choi Fat
Street, Sheling Shui, NTHK,
Hong Kong.
291
Sl. Place of Date Exporter Importer Description of the item Quantity Nature of
No. detection detained offence
120. IGI Air 23.07.12 Padmavati Oveda NV Herbal products 200 Units Violation
Cargo, New Pharmaceuticals F-52, Borgerhout (Sirshool Tab) of FTP &
Delhi Industrial Area Belgium containing Saussurea WLPA.
Haridwar – 01 lappa
121. Q10 CFS 23.07.12 Kochi Austria Ayurvedic products 24 Pcs Violation
Cochin containing of FTP,
Saussurea lappa WLPA &
CITES .
122. APSO, Vile 23.07.12 Elax, Irwin Road, Mysore – Yip, R. No. 501, Advance Pterocarpus santalinus 29.3 kgs. Violation
570001, Karnataka. Technology Centre, 2, Choi Fat
Parle logs & pcs. 25.5 kgs. of FTP &
Street, Sheling Shui, NTHK,
Tracking No. Hong Kong. 26.3 kgs. CITES
EK72861579
9IN Tom, Irwin Road, Mysore – Yip, R. No. 501, Advance
570001, Karnataka. Technology Centre, 2, Choi Fat
EK72862791
Street, Sheling Shui, NTHK,
1IN Hong Kong.
EK72862781
0IN Magie, Irwin Road, Mysore Qu Yang Guang Dong, R. No.
– 570001, Karnataka. 507, Tower B, PO –Lang
Industrial Centre, No. 11,
Wang Chill Road, Kowloon
Bay, Hong Kong.
123. APSO, Vile 26.07.12 Srikanth, C/O Dart Yip, R. No. 501, Advance Pterocarpus santalinus 15 Nos. Violation
International Exit Room, A- Technology Centre, 2, Choi Fat
Parle old used pcs. 16 Nos. of FTP &
13, GHMC, OPP GPO Street, Sheling Shui, NTHK,
Abids, Hyderabad. Phone Hong Kong. 16 Nos. CITES
No. 09246871550 15 Nos.
Yip, R. No. 501, Advance
Ms. Yamok, Profit Logistics Technology Centre, 2, Choi Fat
Pvt. Ltd. G/F Meri Industrial Street, Sheling Shui, NTHK,
Centre, 94 Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
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 27.07.12 Rochlon Exports Pvt. M/S Dharmavira’s Cassis cornuta Sea- 1 Nos. Violation
Sample, Ltd. Branch SRO, Accounting Tuition. 11, shell of FTP &
examined at 360/64 Kalvadevi Rose Avenue, South WLPA
Belapur Road, Opp. Ramwadi Africa.
Office Post Office, Mumbai.
IE Code –
0303060549.
125. IGI Air 30.07.12 Imran Hussain Nagaon Khairul Islam Golden Agarwood chips 20 kgs Violation
Cargo Guwahati Market Perfumes LLC of FTP .
(Courier Assam Mur shid bazar Gold
Terminal) Song. P.O. Box
No.26127
Neira Dubai UAE
126. APSO, Vile 01.08.12 Srikanth, C/O Dart Ms. Yamok, Profit Pterocarpus santalinus 15 Nos. Violation
Parle International Exit Logistics Pvt. Ltd. G/F old & used pcs. of FTP &
EN02575514 Room, A-13, GHMC, Meri Industrial Centre, CITES
9IN OPP GPO Abids, 94 Road, Kowloon,
Hyderabad. Phone No. Hong Kong.
09246871550
127. Q10 CFS 01.08.12 Trivandrum Hamburg Herbal Products 288 Pcs Violation
Cochin containing Pterocarpus of FTP &
santalinus CITES
292
Sl. Place of Date Exporter Importer Description of the item Quantity Nature of
No. detection detained offence
128. Asian 08.08.12 Kochi Sharjah Ayurvedic products 174 Pcs Violation
Terminal containing of FTP,
Saussurea lappa WLPA &
CITES .
129. FPO, Kolkata 08.08.12 Carla Ramatho Momik, Leda Maria Dondeo, Peacock tail feathers 0.770 kgs. Violation
Building No.12, Nadia, Pettopalis, CEP-25730, of FTP.
WB 736, RJ, Brazil
130. FPO, Kolkata 08.08.12 Bikek Lung Toem Mr. A C T Hui Ling Dried meat & veg. 1.760 kgs. Violation
P.O.168, Thahekhu, Toem, Indianapolis, seed of FTP.
Dimapur, Nagaland USA
131. FPO, Kolkata 08.08.12 Hruali Roreh, Thawng Kibualab, 36B Dried meat 3.2 kgs. Violation
Manipur-795131 6006, Aleusond, Norway of FTP.
132. FPO, Kolkata 08.08.12 Banisher Mukherjee, Ator Lukaja, Shhkotic Neck feathers of Grey 0.260 kgs. Violation
17/B, Ripon Street, (8), 01510, Vomta, Jungle Fowl of FTP,
Kolkata-16 Finland WLPA &
CITES .
133. FPO, Kolkata 08.08.12 Debases Chakraborty, Cliff Day, Neck feathers of Grey 0.215 kgs. Violation
16/1, Free School St. 7, Coed Camal Poonly Jungle Fowl of FTP,
Kolkata-16 Pool, UK WLPA &
CITES .
134. FPO, Kolkata 08.08.12 Anup Kumar, H.Eigen Pragdt. Neck feathers of Grey 0.225 kgs. Violation
32/C, AJC Bose Road, Ab, Filid, Finland Jungle Fowl of FTP,
Kolkata WLPA &
CITES .
135. FPO, Kolkata 08.08.12 Vantal Thorga Khotue, 7529, Veg. seed 1.650 kgs. Violation
Lunglei Bazar, N. Sinstetam S.T. of FTP.
Mizoram Indianapolis, USA
136. Violation
IGI Air Manju Overseas 25, Szelesuz Ktt, 38 Zsatya Herbal products of FTP,
Cargo, Gujranwala Town, Part Street, 1141 Budapest containing WLPA &
New Delhi 13.08.12 - 2 Delhi Hungary Saussurea lappa 24 Pcs CITES .
137. M/s Vina (HK) co. Ltd Violation
Sumit International (P) 903 Danniee HSE of FTP &
ICD, TKD, Ltd New Delhi (IEC 20 Luard Road Wanchai, Pterocarpus santalinus CITES
Delhi 18.08.12 No. - 0508065321) HongKong logs 9.6 Mts
138. Mili healthcare Pvt Violation
Ltd, 618 - 621, Tower Custom Bonded of FTP,
A, DLF Towers, Jasola Warehouse Biocon, WLPA &
IGI Air Plot No. 10 &11, DDA Berenznyakivska Amberan oil CITES .
Cargo, Distt Centre, Jasola Str.29, kiev, containing Saussurea
New Delhi 17.08.12 New Delhi Ukrain 02098 lappa 20 bottles
139. Bonquaires facilities Intl Violation
Ltd, Suite 402, 4th Floor, of FTP &
Fron wind oshopey CITES
Organic India Pvt Ltd Plaza, 17/19 Allen
IGI Air Plot No.266, Faizabad Avenue IKEJA, LAGOS Chyawanprash
Cargo, Raod, Kamta, P.O. P.O. Box 7724 containing Aquilaria
New Delhi 22.08.12 Chinhat, Lucknow UP NIGERIA sps 12 Nos
140. Rubal Herbal House Violation
450, Kotla Gonspur of FTP,
IGI Air Near Jain Colony Rubal herbal House, Inc. Yograj Guggal WLPA &
Cargo, Adamwal, HSP (Pb) Ontario L 6T 4X6 containing Saussurea CITES .
New Delhi 24.08.12 146001 Canada lappa 07 Pcs
293
Sl. Place of Date Exporter Importer Description of the item Quantity Nature of
No. detection detained offence
141. Amazing Herbal Zinnert International Violation
IGI Air Remedies Ltd, Shop No. 102 Odun Herbal pigment Lite of FTP &
Cargo, GF, D-13, South Ext -I, - Ade, Drile Iganmu, containing Aquilaria CITES
New Delhi 27.08.12 New Delhi Coker, Logos Nigeria agallocha 48 pcs
142. Dolphin apparel 409 Bazar of India Saraswatarisht & 12 Pcs Violation
IGI Air Supriya Sector - 10 1810, University Ave. Dashmoolarisht 12 Pcs of FTP,
Cargo, Plot - 20, Dwarka Berkeloy Calefornia cotaining Saussurea WLPA &
New Delhi 27.08.12 New Delhi - 75 USA lappa CITES .
143. Shamim Ahmed AL- Violation
AHLI Perfumer LLC of FTP &
IGI Air Z. Hussain Also, SHK Humaid CITES
Cargo, Nagaon, Assam ( M- Buld. SHK Kumaid Aquilaria agallocha
New Delhi 03.09.12 9378924459) Road, Ajman UAE chips 8 kgs
144. Passenger Passport No. A2528428 Slow lorises (Live) 2 Nos Violation
1. Md.Saif Mubarak DOI - 31.05.2010 of FTP,
Hamad Al Shamsi S/o DOE - 20.09.15 WLPA &
Saif Mubarak Hamal Passanger was travelling CITES .
Al Shamshi from Thailand to UAE
2. Hamad Obaid
IGI Airport Ghamran Juma
(T-3), New Aldaheri (UAE
Delhi 10.09.12 Nationals)
145. Tsi Sha Sui Flat B6 BIK Violation
B9/F of FTP &
IGI Air Mohd. Naseer, 95 Basti Chu Nkong Mansion 36- CITES
Cargo, Hazrat Nizamuddin 44 Nathan Road T.S.L. Pterocarpus santalinus
New Delhi 12.09.12 New Delhi Kowloon, HongKong flakes 185 Pcs
146. IGI Air 12.09.12 M/s Puja International Hui Lik Mo Flat NO. B- Pterocarpus santalinus 170 Pcs Violation
Cargo, Export Solution 208 1/F Block - 2 Hunghom flakes of FTP &
New Delhi Hari Sadan Ansari Garden - 3 Tsing Chan CITES
Road, Daryaganj Street Hunghom
New Delhi Kowloon - 990777,
Hong Kong
147. IGI Courier 20.09.12 Mother of Pearl button Oswal Knit India Ltd. Mop buttons 10 kgs Violation
Terminal, specialist & Dyees Oswal road Ind. Estate of FTP.
New Delhi Church Lane, Ludhiana 141003 Punjab
hadenthrope sheffield INDIA
512 4AN UK
148. NSCBI 20.09.12 Atik, Kolkata Shabbir, Mumbai Rhino horn One pc. Violation
Airport, Kol of FTP,
WLPA &
CITES .
149. Q10 CFS 21.09.12 Kochi Port klang Ayurvedic products 5 Cans Violation
Cochin containing of FTP,
Saussurea lappa WLPA &
CITES .
150. FPO, Kolkata 25.09.12 Mitali Sarkar Mr. Lukmaa Sahkake Neck feathers of Grey 0.220 kgs. Violation
12, Esplanade East, ‘8’ Vantom – 01510, Jungle Fowl of FTP,
Kolkata-69 Finland WLPA &
CITES .
151. FPO, Kolkata 25.09.12 Subii, Cook Shill Fly Toging, Neck feathers of Grey 0.220 kgs. Violation
2, Middleton Row, M. Haldin, Jungle Fowl of FTP,
Kolkata-71 Ronghcoblon, ST119E WLPA &
50K CITES .
294
Sl. Place of Date Exporter Importer Description of the item Quantity Nature of
No. detection detained offence
152. FPO, Kolkata 25.09.12 S. Pratik Traders, Brasil Coast Neck feathers of Grey 0.220 kgs. Violation
105, AJC Bose Road, 13 Morin Terrace SY 23, Jungle Fowl of FTP,
Kolkata-17 ZAZ, UK WLPA &
CITES .
153. Air Cargo 26.09.12 Kochi Brimingham Ayurvedic products 20 Boxes Violation
Complex, containing of FTP,
Cochin Saussurea lappa WLPA &
CITES .
154. TKD, Delhi 26.09.12 Gargi Overseas H54- Anvi interiors & Timber posts 76 Pcs Violation
55 Industrial Area Supplies FZE P.O. Box of FTP.
Panipat – 132103 16111, RAK Free Zone
Haryana UAE
155. IGI Courier 05.10.12 Chopa Gya Sherab Ms. Jeef Cheung Champ Pterocarpus santalinus 186 Kgs Violation
Terminal, Gatsel Lobling TTS - Ming Express Company logs (10 Pcs) of FTP &
New Delhi PO Khanyara Ltd. Ground Floor, CITES
Dist - Kangra Liyen House 61-63 King
Himachal Pradesh Yip Street Twan Tong,
Kowloon, Hong Kong’
156. FPO, 10.10.12 Milton Annai Raj Milton Annai Raj Conus Milneedwardsi 6 No. Violation
Chennai 18/35, Abisha Illam Czech Republic of FTP &
Municipal colony, WLPA
Kannam Nagarcoil
157. FPO, 10.10.12 Yuriy Myranyurik Yuriy Myranyurik Turbo marmoratus 1 No. Violation
Chennai C-229,Anu Ukraine Strombus gigas 1 No of FTP &
VijayTownship Hippopus hippopus 1 No WLPA
Thirunelveli Dist.
PIN-627120
158. FPO, 10.10.12 Yuriy Myranyurik Yuriy Myranyurik Cypraea cassis rufa 1 No Violation
Chennai C-229,Anu Ukraine of FTP &
VijayTownship WLPA
Thirunelveli Dist.
PIN-627120
159. FPO, 10.10.12 Yuriy Myranyurik Yuriy Myranyurik Strombus gigas 1 No Violation
Chennai C-229,Anu Ukraine of FTP &
VijayTownship WLPA
Thirunelveli Dist.
PIN-627120
160. IGI Air 12.10.12 Neon Enterprises G- Angel Int. Logistics Ltd. Pterocarpus santalinus 505 Kgs Violation
Cargo, 110, Iind Floor, Saket 6, 39-A, B/F, Cable TV logs. of FTP &
New Delhi New Delhi Tower No.9, Hoi Shing CITES
Road Tsuen wan,
Hong Kong
161. FedEx IGI 12.10.12 Krishna Export Mei Luen Logistic Co. Pterocarpus santalinus 78 kgs Violation
Courier Trading Co. 1531 Ltd RM A, 8/F pcs. of FTP &
Terminal, Behind Khanna Metropolitan Factory CITES
Delhi Cinema, Sangat and Warehouse Building
Rashan, Pahar Ganj, Nos 30-32 Chai wan
New Delhi - 110055 Kwok Street, TSUEN
Wan N.T. Hong Kong
162. FPO, Kolkata 16.10.12 C. Dhorma Rajon Ganesa Chellias Sea shell of Trochus 992 gms. Violation
124, MG Road, 271, Road Green Wood niloticus of FTP &
Janlighat, Andaman- Park, Maasic WLPA
744103
163. FPO, Kolkata 16.10.12 B.N. Sorrai ASMP, Indonesia Rooted plant & Orchid 1.080 Kgs Violation
Automobile (Vanda sp.) of FTP &
DJKTADS PGM CITES
295
Sl. Place of Date Exporter Importer Description of the item Quantity Nature of
No. detection detained offence
164. APSO, Vile 17.10.12 M. A. Rashid, H/No. Jassi Gill, Golden Sports Wooden logs of Red 4 Nos. Violation
Parle 19-3-435/7/B, Company, 1st Floor, Far Sanders Wood 5 Nos. of FTP &
Tracking No. Jahanuma, Hyderabad, Est Mansion, Shopping (Pterocarpus 6 Nos. CITES
EN02370176 Andhra Pradesh, India. Arcade 56, Middle Road, santalinus)
6IN Moin Khan, H/No. 19- Tsim Sha Tsui,
EN02370664 3-435/7/B/4, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
4IN Jahanuma, Hyderabad, Ph. 085262263170.
EK02370175 Andhra Pradesh, India.
2IN
165. CSI Airport, 30/31.10 Mustakeen Ambur, 30 Bangkok, Thailand. Eastern Hill Terrapin 10 Nos. Violation
Mumbai. .12 with Passport No. (Melanochelys of FTP &
Z1741967. tricarinata) WLPA
& 47 Nos.
Bashir Ahmed, 49 with Spotted Pond Terrapin
Passport No. (Geoclemys
H3061151. hamiltonii)-47 Nos.
Both are resident of
Chennai.
166. FedEx IGI 07.11.12 Chander Dev, 38 Ajij TZU HSIN HUA 1F, Pterocarpus santalinus 44 Logs Violation
Courier Ganj, Hathi Khana NO.268 – 11 Zhang Su, logs of FTP &
Terminal, Sadar Bazar Delhi Ist Road Sijhij Dist New CITES
Delhi Taipai City 221
TAIWAN (ROC)
167. FedEx IGI 07.11.12 Vishal Gupta, D – 10/1 NIANGING WU NO- Pterocarpus santalinus 49 Logs Violation
Courier Model Town Delhi 17, LN – 191 Long logs of FTP &
Terminal, Cheng Road Fengshan CITES
Delhi Dist. Kaohsiung City
830, TAIWAN
168. FedEx IGI 07.11.12 Sunil Raj Sharma MR. TOU MING LEE, Pterocarpus santalinus 18 logs Violation
Courier 803, Sector – 14, 1F, No.-390 Zili Ist logs of FTP &
Terminal, Rohini Delhi Road Sanmin Dist. CITES
Delhi Kaohsuing 807
TAIWAN
169. Air cargo 21.11.12 Kochi Seychelles Herbal product 2 Pkt Violation
complex, containing Agarwood of FTP &
kochi CITES
170. Postal 21.11.12 Chennai Germany Conus milneedwardsi 2 Pieces Violation
appraising shells of FTP &
department , WLPA
chennai
171. Postal 21.11.12 Chennai Malaysia Conus milneedwardsi 2 Pieces Violation
appraising shells of FTP &
department , WLPA
chennai
172. Postal 21.11.12 Chennai Germany Conus milne edwardsi 2 Pieces Violation
appraising shells of FTP &
department , WLPA
chennai
173. Postal 21.11.12 Chennai USA Turbo marmoratus 1 Piece Violation
appraising shell of FTP &
department , WLPA
chennai
296
Sl. Place o.f Date Exporter Importer Description of the item Quantity Nature of
No. detection detained offence
174. Postal 21.11.12 Chennai Germany Pterocarpus santalinus 1 Piece Violation
appraising Handi Crafts 20 Kg of FTP &
department , CITES
chennai
175. Postal 21.11.12 Chennai Thailand Pterocarpus santalinus 1 Piece Violation
appraising Handi Crafts 9.5 Kg of FTP &
department , CITES
chennai
176. Postal 21.11.12 Chennai Sudan Sandalwood Pieces 6.8 Kg Violation
appraising of FTP &
department , CITES
chennai
177. Postal 21.11.12 Chennai Sudan Sandalwood Pieces 6.8 Kg Violation
appraising of FTP &
department , CITES
chennai
178. DHL Courier 23.11.12 S.M. Handicrafts S.A. Lein Isain Fei A Flat Pterocarpus santalinus 31.5 Kgs Violation
Terminal, 3810/29 Daryaganj E-11 Block 12 Laguna Chips. of FTP &
New Delhi Near Sabri Guest Verde, Hungham CITES
House ,New Delhi – Hong Kong
110065
179. IGI Air 23.11.12 Teleone Consumers Archna Traders Shakti Prash 600 pcs Violation
Cargo, Product Pvt Ltd. H.No.52, Road No.5, containing Orchis of FTP &
New Delhi 180, Pitampura Sonadanga, Racedential mascula as ingredients CITES
Village, Near Govt. area Khulana
School Chaupal Near Khulna Passport
Pitampura, office, Bangladesh
New Delhi
180. IGI Air 23.11.12 Rex (U & A) Remedies Freight System Co Ltd Jiryani & Majun mug 5 pcs Violation
Cargo, Pvt. Ltd A-51/1, G.T. LLC P.O. halliz Jawahar 3 Pcs of FTP &
New Delhi Karnal Road Industrial Box 61243, Jabel Ali, containing Orchis CITES
Area, Delhi - 110033 Dubai, UAE mascula & Orchis
laxiflora as ingredient
181. DHL Courier 30.11.12 Vivek Gulecha YFP, Room No.501, Pterocarpus santalinus 84 Pcs Violation
Terminal, Kashriya Nath Temple Advanced Tech. Centre Necklaces of FTP .
New Delhi Jodhpur – II, Choz Fat Street
Hong Kong
182. DHL Courier 30.11.12 Mamta Sharma, Mr. YIP Room 501, Pterocarpus santalinus 75 Pcs Violation
Terminal, A-567, Block-A, J J advance Technology Necklaces of FTP .
New Delhi Colony, Madipur centre 2 Choi Fat Street
New Delhi Sheung Shi N.T. Hong
Kong
183. DHL Courier 30.11.12 Static Consultant Mr. Lin Jian Fel, Flat E, Pterocarpus santalinus 224 Kgs Violation
Terminal, Group, 48 Bharat 11/F, Block 12, Launa Chips of FTP &
New Delhi Nagar, New Delhi Verde, Hong Kong CITES .
184. DHL Courier 30.11.12 Static Consultant Mr. Lin Jian Fel, Flat E, Pterocarpus santalinus 302 Kgs Violation
Terminal, Group, 48 Bharat 11/F, Block 12, Launa Chips of FTP &
New Delhi Nagar, New Delhi Verde, Hong Kong CITES .
185. DHL Courier 30.11.12 Fair Traders , Mr. VIP Pterocarpus santalinus 100 pcs Violation
Terminal, 42, Ashok Nagar, M/s Advanced (mala) of FTP &
New Delhi Gali No.8, New Delhi Technology Unit 501, CITES .
Choi Fat Street Sheung,
Shui Nlt, Hong Kong
297
Sl. Place o.f Date Exporter Importer Description of the item Quantity Nature of
No. detection detained offence
186. DHL Courier 07.12.12 S.M. Handicrafts S.A. Janet Fu Pterocarpus santalinus 1 Box Violation
Terminal, 3810/29 Daryaganj Unit - 1- 311 Fullerton cubes of FTP &
New Delhi Near Sabri Guest Centre-19, Hungto Road CITES
House New Delhi – Kwun Tong, Kowloon
110065 Hong Kong
187. IGI TNT 10.12.12 Fair Traders 42, M/s Advanced Pterocarpus santalinus 200 pcs Violation
Courier Ashok Nagar, Gali Technology Unit 501, (mala) of FTP.
Terminal, No.8, New Delhi Choi Fat Street Sheung,
New Delhi Shui Nlt, Hong Kong
188. IGI Air 12.12.12 M/s Combi Roseveda Herbal Ltd Aquilaria sps in 100 Pcs Violation
Cargo, organochem Pvt. Ltd 24B, Loanni Tsimiski, chyawanprash of FTP &
New Delhi 803, Mercantile House STR, PO Box 59519 (multani) CITES .
15, Kasturba Gandhi 4010 LISASSOL
Marg, New Delhi CIMASSOL, Cyprus
189. FPO, Kolkata 13.12.12 Natural, Marry Ann Cote, Cote’s Neck feathers of Grey 0.102 kgs. Violation
17, Free School, Fly Ship, Leister, USA Jungle Fowl of FTP &
Kol-16 WLPA
190. FPO, Kolkata 13.12.12 Pranab Bose, Cook Ship Fly, Tyling, Whole body feather of 0.230 kgs. Violation
Rippon Street, M. Holding, Rongh Cote Kingfisher of FTP &
Kolkata-16 Lase, ST.11.9E S, USA WLPA
191. FPO, Kolkata 13.12.12 Shanty Bose, Alam, ‘8’ Sah Kotie Neck feathers of Grey 0.250 kgs. Violation
23B, Park Street, Vantae 01510, Finland Jungle Fowl of FTP &
Kol-16 WLPA
192. FPO, Kolkata 13.12.12 Derigno, Toy Mart, Marcos Vergame Harelin Wing & tail feather of 0.600 kgs. Violation
43/A/3 Green Park Dublin, INC 24712, Kite & Francolin of FTP &
Road, Kolkata-14 USA CITES
193. Q10- CFS 13.12.12 Kochi Sydney Herbal product 24 Pkt Violation
containing Red of FTP &
Sander CITES
(Pterocarpus santalinus)
194. DHL Courier 14.12.12 Gangaram Dutta, D- M/s Advanced Pterocarpus santalinus 36.3 kgs Violation
Terminal, 203, Mandawali Technology Unit 501, bars of FTP &
New Delhi Village, New Delhi Choi Fat Street Sheung, CITES
Shui Nlt, Hong Kong
195. IGI Air 17.12.12 Global Export House Kathmandu Connection Himalaya anti-wrincle 24 pcs Violation
Cargo, No. 5067 Opp. Khanna Importers Williams cream containing of FTP,
New Delhi Cinema, Main Bazar, Global Freight, Unit 11 Saussurea costus WLPA &
Paharganj, New Delhi 457-459 Tufnil Road, CITES .
Banyo 4014 Queensland
Autralia
298
Sl. Place o.f Date Exporter Importer Description of the item Quantity Nature of
No. detection detained offence
198. IGI Air 19.12.12 Sachida Exports, C- Elegant Overseas Ltd 41 Saussurea lappa in 10 + 50 Violation
Cargo, 8/198 B, Keshav Baverstock Road formulation of Hair Pcs of FTP,
New Delhi Puram, New Delhi Dannemora, Auckland, buildup Oil and body WLPA &
Newzealand oil CITES .
199. CSI Airport. 19.12.12 Passenger: Dubai, UAE. Agarwood Pieces 28.5 kgs. Violation
Aftab Hussain Khan. Small 764 gms. of FTP &
Passport No. F Essential Agarwood CITES
4912020. Mumbai. Oil
200. Q10- CFS 21.12.12 Kochi Maldives Herbal product 20 Bottles Violation
containing Agarwood of FTP &
(Aquilaria agallocha) CITES
201. ACC 26.12.12 Maharaja Exports, F- Ahmed Al Obaidaly, P. Agarwood (Aquilaria 10 Kgs. Violation
74, Oberoi Towers, O. Box. No. 6077, Doha, malaccensis) Chips of FTP &
2nd Floor, Nariman Qatar. CITES
Point, Mumbai. IE
Code – 0395069211.
299
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. Place of Date Exporter Importer Description of the Quantity Nature of
No. detection item detained offence
1. Balmer 11.01.12 Desert Business M/S Aero Enterprises, Trochus niloticus 500000 Violation of
Lawry CFS, Wind FZCO. Jafza 5408 Sadar Thana Road, Shell Buttons Nos. of FTP &
JNPT. 15245. P.O. Box. Sadar Bazar, Delhi – 18” Size WLPA
18578, Jebel Ali, 110006. IE Code – &
Dubai, UAE. 0588115223. 25000
Nos. of
14” Size.
2. IGI Air 20.01.12 Sibra SARL Sibrama Newage, B-60, American Violation of
Cargo, New ZAC Des Sector-80, Gautam Budh Alligator Straps FTP &
Delhi Montramots, Nagar, Noida, UP CITES .
Besancon, France 482 Nos
3. IGI Air 25.01.12 Sibra SARL Sibrama Newage, B-60, American Violation of
Cargo, New ZAC Des Sector-80, Gautam Budh Alligator Straps FTP &
Delhi Montramots, Nagar, Noida, UP CITES .
Besancon, France 868 Nos
4. NIPT 30.01.12 Billionaire Italian Vikram Kakde, Leelavati Leather shoe with 1 No. Violation of
Courier Cell Couture, 9 Sloane Niwas, Plot No. 9, Python Snake skin FTP,WLPA
Street, London, UK. Yashwant Ghadge Wagor, patches. & CITES
Pune. IE Code –
0100000053.
5. NIPT 30.01.12 Studio Roscini SPA, Amal Exports, A/5 Shri Python reticulatus 11 Pieces Violation of
Courier Cell Via G. Di Vittorio 18, Ram Industrial Estate. N. Tanned Skin FTP
06038 Spello (PG), C. Road, Wadala, 400031, &WLPA
Italy. Mumbai. IE Code – (Imported
0303035307. with valid
CITES
Permit)
6. JNPT, 01.02.12 Catalina Indo Italian Furniture Co. Floor Lamp with 24 Nos. Violation of
Nhava Embroideries Inc. Pvt. Ltd. G-9/G-10A, Placenta placenta FTP
Sheva Upper Tingub. Laxmi Woollen Mill Shell &WLPA
Bill of Entry Mandaue City, Cebu, Estate, Shakti Mill Lane,
No. Phillippines. Off. Dr. E. Moses Road,
5768558 Mahalaxmi, Mumbai –
dated 18-01- 400011. IE Code –
2012 0399002979.
7. NIPT 02.02.12 Pang Leather, 555 Allan Tizon, Att. Jenny Leather Pocket 48 Nos. Violation of
Courier Cell Panturam Centre, Lobo, Soranto Vaddo, Bags with FTP,WLPA
Thoka No. Makkasan, Bandez ,Anjuna, Goa - Python/other & CITES
52741 dated Rajtaewee, Bangkok 403509. IE Code – Snake skin
11-01-2012 10400, Thailand. 0100000053. patches.
8. NIPT 02.02.12 Pang Leather, 555 Allan Tizon, Att. Jenny Leather Pocket 34 Nos. Violation of
Courier Cell Panturam Centre, Lobo, Soranto Vaddo, Bags with FTP,WLPA
Thoka No. Makkasan, Bandez Anjuna, Goa - Python/other & CITES
53766 dated Rajtaewee, Bangkok 403509. IE Code – Snake skin 6 Nos.
16-01-2012 10400, Thailand. 0100000053. patches.
Leather Pocket
Bags with Ostrich
Leather Patches.
300
Sl. Place of Date Exporter Importer Description of the Quantity Nature of
No. detection item detained offence
9. FPO, 23.02.12 South Africa Dr. A. Poddar Springbok/Impala 02 nos. Violation of
Kolkata 107, U.M. Road, Kolkata- Deer skin (fur FTP &
67 skin) CITES
10. FPO, 20.03.12 Daniel Dobai Jaydip Biswas, Cacti 2 pcs. Violation of
Kolkata 2092, Budakeszi 18/2 Kalikapur Road, FTP &
Kalmar U. 69, Kolkata-99 CITES
Hungary
11. IGI, Airport 12.04.12 Passanger Flight No. Passanger Shahtoosh shawl 13 Violation of
Terminal -3, 6E022 -Dubai Mairaj Uddin Gilkar S/o shawls FTP,WLPA
New Delhi Mairaj Uddin Gilkar Abdul Rehman Gilkar R/o & CITES
S/o Abdul Rehman Dabtel Gilkar Durie Zaina
Gilkar Kadal, Srinagar J & K
17. FPO, 29.05.12 Liyon Gao,72,Yellow Debabrata Biswas,PO- Live Cacti plant 910 gms Violation of
Kolkata River Road,China Sreenagar,PS- FTP &
Panchasayar,kol-94 CITES
18. FPO, 29.05.12 Liyon Gao,72,Yellow Debabrata Biswas,PO- Live Cacti plant 1.282 Violation of
Kolkata River Road,China Sreenagar,PS- kgs. FTP &
Panchasayar,kol-94 CITES
19. FPO, 29.05.12 Dustchep Post Debabrata Biswas,PO- Live Cacti plant 700 gms Violation of
Kolkata Sreenagar,PS- FTP &
Panchasayar,kol-94 CITES
20. FPO, 29.05.12 Szabados Atti, Uiola Joydip Biswas, Live Cacti plant 180 gms Violation of
Kolkata U 59, Hong Kong. 18/2,Kalikapur Road, FTP &
Adrika Apparment,Kol-99 CITES
21. FPO, 29.05.12 Dawel Dobai,2692, Joydip Biswas, Live Cacti plant 790 gms Violation of
Kolkata Budakess, Hong 18/2,Kalikapur Road, FTP &
Kong Adrika Apparment,Kol-99 CITES
301
Sl. Place of Date Exporter Importer Description of the Quantity Nature of
No. detection item detained offence
22. FPO, 29.05.12 Szabados Atti, Uiola Chittaranjan Live Cacti plant 290 gms Violation of
Kolkata U 59, Hong Kong. Halder,87,Dum Dum Road, FTP &
Block -3,Kol-74 CITES
23. FPO, 30.05.12 Suwri Vonto, Sariful Rahaman, C/O,late Live orchid plants 1.575 Violation of
Kolkata Mangov, Rambong Durga dhar Sonowal, kgs. FTP &
Palangka Rata, Banton, ward no- CITES
Indonesia 14,Lakhimpur,Assam-
787031
24. FPO, 30.05.12 Suwri Vonto, Sariful Rahaman, C/O,late Live orchid plants 1.255 Violation of
Kolkata Mangov, Rambong Durga dhar Sonowal, kgs. FTP &
Palangka Rata, Banton, ward no- CITES
Indonesia 14,Lakhimpur,Assam-
787031
25. CSI Airport, 01.06.12 Ivory Coast Kushal Kamalkar Singhal. Ivory Tusk 2 Nos. Violation of
Mumbai. B-175, Shaktinagar, (Polished) FTP,WLPA
Gandhigram, Kutch, 27.5 Inches & CITES
Gujarat. Passport No. (Weight 1.2 kgs)
G2939056. 28.4 Inches
(Weight 1.6 kgs)
26. ACC 01.06.12 Richemont Dubai Time Avenue Pvt. Ltd. 189 Python Skin 4 Nos. Violation of
B/E No. FZE. Emirates Turner Road, Bandra (W), Watch Straps. FTP,WLPA
6980374 Tower, 36th Floor, P. Mumbai – 400050. (Python & CITES
dated 31-05- O. Box. 33269. Maharashtra, India. IE reticulatus)
2012. Dubai, UAE. Code – 0307013243
27. FPO, 19.06.12 S. Thomas, Indonesia B.N. Sonowal, Live orchids 1.050 Violation of
Kolkata DS. Automobile Bomtow, kgs. FTP,WLPA
Khelmat, Lakhimpur, & CITES
Assam-787031
28. FPO, 19.06.12 Phuphamam Orchid Dr. Devapratim Mohanty, Live orchids 0.870 Violation of
Kolkata Ltd Narayan Mishra Lane, kgs. FTP,WLPA
8 moo 5 mafai, Mahatab Road, Cuttak, & CITES
Phuphaman, Orissa-753012
Khonkaen, Thailand,
40350
29. IGI Air 28.06.12 Valo Biomedia North Indovax Pvt Ltd 8th Floor, Egss of Gallus 13200 Violation of
Cargo, New America 21459Old Eros Apartment, 56 Nehru domesticus Eggs FTP.
Delhi Hwy 6 Adel, Lowa Place New Delhi
50003 United States
US
30. IGI Air 05.07.12 Valo Biomedia North Indovax Pvt Ltd 8th Floor, Egss of Gallus 6000 Violation of
Cargo, New America 21459 Old Eros Apartment, 56 Nehru domesticus Eggs FTP.
Delhi Hwy 6 Adel. Olwa Place New Delhi
50003 United States,
US
31. IGI Air 01.8.12 Robert Graham KNW Apparels Pvt Ltd Mop buttons 16500 Violation of
Cargo, 264 W, 40th St Plot 544 H Sector - 37 Pace FTP .
New Delhi 14th FL City - 11 Gurgaon - 122001
New York Haryana
32. IGI Airport 01.08.12 Arrived from Riyadh Umar Bashir Dar S/o Violation of
(T-3), New by Flight No.AI -924 Bashir Ahmed Dar R/o 66 FTP, WLPA
Delhi dt. 31.07.12 Shiva Colony, Tonk Fatak, & CITES .
Passport No. F - Jaipur 32
7695848 dt. 14.06.12 Shahtoosh shawl shawls
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Sl. Place of Date Exporter Importer Description of the Quantity Nature of
No. detection item detained offence
33. CSI Airport, 30.08.12 Bangkok, Thailand. Nadir Ahmed Shaikh with Aphonopelma 2 Nos. Violation of
Mumbai. Passport No. J0179174 Brachypelma 1 Nos. FTP &
(Tarantula) 2 Nos. CITES
Naushad Musha Shaikh Trachemys scripta 2 Nos.
with Passport No. scripta 2 Nos.
B1753551. Pelomedusa 2 Nos.
subrufa 2 Nos.
Faizan Feroz Khan with Graptemys 11 Nos.
Passport No. G5319844 pseudogeographic
a, Chrysemys picta
Siebenrockiella sp.
eggs of
Psittaciformes
birds (probably)
34. Passenger Passport No. A2528428 Slow lorises 2 Nos Violation of
1. Md.Saif Mubarak DOI - 31.05.2010 DOE (Live) FTP, WLPA
Hamad Al Shamsi S/o - 20.09.15 Passanger & CITES .
Saif Mubarak Hamal was travelling from
Al Shamshi Thailand to UAE
2. Hamad Obaid
IGI Airport Ghamran Juma
(T-3), New Aldaheri (UAE
Delhi 10.09.12 Nationals)
35. FPO, 16.10.12 Indonesia Sariful Rahaman, Rooted plant & 1.900 Violation of
Kolkata Darga Dhori, Assam Orchid (Vanda kgs. FTP &
sp.) CITES
36. FPO, 16.10.12 Indonesia Sariful Rahaman, Rooted plant & 1.015 Violation of
Kolkata Darga Dhori, Assam Orchid (Vanda kgs. FTP &
sp.) CITES
37. DHL 26.10.12 Letacs BV Uttam Schroff Mop buttons 2 Kgs Violation of
Courier Chental Scheelings S 533 Greather Kailash FTP, .
Terminal, Heren Straat 30 Part 2, New Delhi –
New Delhi 2271 CH Voorbung 110048
NL Netherland
38. Air Cargo 20.11.12 Philippines Chennai Placenta placenta 9 Pcs Violation of
Complex, Seashell articles FTP &
Chennai WLPA
39. FPO, 13.12.12 Mr. Jay, PMG Tank, Shee & Co., 118, SN Neck feathers of 0.245 Violation of
Kolkata Ballygunge Lane, UK Banerjee Road, Kol-38 Grey Jungle Fowl kgs. FTP,WLPA
& CITES
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IMPORTANT NOTIFICATIONS
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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.
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CONCERNING:
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.
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.
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
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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
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CONCERNING:
1. The Secretariat reminds Parties of the considerable time, money and effort that have bee
been devoted to the
Elephant Trade Information Systemm (ETIS) and encourages them to submit reports on allal seizures of ivory
and other elephant products.
5. 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:
6. Cases that are reported without theth above information cannot be entered into ETIS, and TRAFFIC will
have to seek further details from the
e appropriate authorities.
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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 ivory'
and
– 'worked
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.
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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
5. Country of origin
6. Country of export/re-export
7. Country of destination/import
Tel/Fax Nos
Nationality Passport/ID Nos
Date of birth: Day Month Year
Sex (please tick): Male Female Unknown
21. Was an Ecomessage form filed with Interpol? (please tick) Yes No
Unknown
Name and position of person completing this form
SDFCreference ode:
Date received by CITES Secretariat:Day Month Year
Date passed to TRAFFIC: Day Month Year
Date entered in database: Day Month Year
Data quality rating: ( ) 1( ) 2 ( )3( )4
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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.
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.
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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.”
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”.
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.
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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.
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.
Other – please describe any other type of product seized and the total volume of the product or
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.
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.).
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.
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.
Falsified – a genuine permit that has been illegally altered to represent the items that have been
seized.
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Valid permit but wrong shipment – a genuine permit meant for a different consignment.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Provide information on the status of the case in the courts in particular the following:
b) The date the cases ended, if still pending, indicate by writing "pending” on the line that states Status
of the case in court.
The verdict/penalty, describe the verdict and any penalties given in the case by ticking the appropriate box.
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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.
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.
Please indicate your name and position as well as the department in which you work within your organization.
Should you have any problems or questions on filling in the form please contact:
CITES Secretariat
International Environment House
Chemin des Anémones
CH-1219 CHÂTELAINE-Genève
Switzerland
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– Category 2: legislation that is believed generally not to meet all of the requirement
requirements for the
implementation of CITES; or
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”.
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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.
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STATUS OF LEGISLATIVE PROGRESS FOR IMPLEMENTING CITES
(UPDATED ON 12 AUGUST 2011)
Argentina Liechtenstein
Australia Lithuania
Austria Luxembourg
Bahamas Madagascar
Barbados Malta
Belgium Mexico
Brazil Monaco
Brunei Darussalam Namibia
Bulgaria Netherlands
Cambodia New Zealand
Cameroon Nicaragua
Canada Norway
China Panama
Colombia Papua New Guinea
Costa Rica Peru
Croatia Poland
Cuba Portugal
Cyprus Qatar
Czech Republic Republic of Korea
Democratic Republic of the Congo Romania
Denmark Russian Federation
Dominican Republic San Marino
Egypt Saudi Arabia
El Salvador Senegal
Equatorial Guinea Singapore
Estonia Slovakia
Ethiopia Slovenia
Fiji Spain
Finland Sweden
France Switzerland
Germany Thailand
Greece Turkey
Guatemala Ukraine
Honduras United Arab Emirates
Hungary United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
Iceland Ireland
Indonesia United States of America
Iran (Islamic Republic of) Uruguay
Ireland Vanuatu
Italy Viet Nam
Jamaica Yemen
Japan Zimbabwe
Latvia
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Parties requiring attention as a priority
320
Parties with legislation in Category 2,
which had been party to the Convention for five or more years as of June 2007
321
Parties with legislation in Category3,
which had been party to the Convention for five or more years as of June2007
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Dependent territories
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.
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CONCERNING:
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.
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CONCERNING:
1. In accordance with the provisions ofo 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.
*
Excluding the dependent territory of Greenland.
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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:
The Government of Madagascar has confirmed that it agrees to this amendment; and
c) 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.
4. The revised edition of the CITES Appendices will be placed on the CITES website before it enters into
effect.
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No. 2012/05 Geneva, 3 Septembe
September 2012
CONCERNING:
#9 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”.
2. The Plants Committee, ata its 15th meeting (Geneva, May 2005) discussed the difficulties that
importing Parties were experiencing for Hoodia spp.
experiencin in interpreting and applying annotation #9 fo
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. 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 enforcementent, 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
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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.
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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 re-
issue 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, MarchMarc 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.
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Taxa Number of species in the genus
Pectinia 5
Physogyra (dead) 2
Platygyra 9
Plerogyra (dead) 4
Pocillopora 7
Porites 41
Psammocora 11
Seriatopora 5
Scolymia 5
Siderastrea 4
Stylaster 75
Stylocoeniella 3
Stylophora 5
Symphyllia 7
Tubastraea 6
Turbinaria 12
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Standard nomenclature
Standard
andard references to be considered at CoP16
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.
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LÖTTERS, S., VON MAY, R., MELO-SAMPAIO, P. R., MEJÍA-VARGAS, D., PEREZ-PEÑA, P., PEPPER, M.,
POELMAN, E. H., SANCHEZ-RODRIGUEZ, M. & SUMMERS, K. (2011): A taxonomic revision of the Neotropical
poison frog genus Ranitomeya (Amphibia: Dendrobatidae). – Zootaxa, 3083: 1-120. [for all Amphibian
species] (this will be available in the document on Standard nomenclature to be considered by CoP16
and will be downloadable from CITES homepage if adopted)
Taxonomic Checklist of all CITES listed Shark and Fish species (Elasmobranchii and Actinopterygii,
except the genus Hippocampus), information extracted from ESCHMEYER, W.N. & FRICKE, R. (eds.):
Catalog of Fishes, an online reference
(http://research.calacademy.org/redirect?url=http://researcharchive.calacademy.org/research/Ichthyolog
y/catalog/fishcatmain.asp), version downloaded 30 November 2011. [for all shark and fish species,
except the genus Hippocampus] (this will be available in the document on Standard nomenclature to be
considered by CoP16 and will be downloadable from CITES homepage if adopted)
Taxonomic Checklist of all CITES listed Coral Species, based on information compiled by UNEP-WCMC
2012. (this will be available in the document on Standard nomenclature to be considered by CoP16 and will
be downloadable from CITES homepage if adopted)
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ANNEXURE : VI
VALID UP TO…………………
CERTIFICATE NO……………
Date of issue……………….
Note:- Delete if not applicable, if LPC is obtained for a CITES Export Permit, Please, apply in
prescribed form together with this LPC to CITES Management Authority.
In case of live animals/birds the consignment need not be sealed but state……………..Number of
male/female of each species.
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