Időállapot: közlönyállapot (2008.X.10.)

2008. évi LIII. törvény - a Washingtonban, 1973. március 3. napján elfogadott, a veszélyeztetett vadon élő állat- és növényfajok nemzetközi kereskedelméről szóló egyezmény módosításának kihirdetéséről 6/7. oldal

Erymnochelys madagascariensis
Peltocephalus dumerilianus
Podocnemis spp.
Testudinidae Tortoises
Testudinidae spp. (Except the species included in Appendix I. A zero annual export quota has been established for Geochelone sulcata for specimens removed from the wild and traded for primarily commercial purposes)
Astrochelys radiata
Astrochelys yniphora
Chelonoidis nigra
Gopherus flavomarginatus
Psammobates geometricus
Pyxis arachnoides
Pyxis planicauda
Testudo kleinmanni
Trionychidae Softshell turtles, terrapins
Amyda cartilaginea
Apalone spinifera atra
Aspideretes gangeticus
Aspideretes hurum
Aspideretes nigricans
Chitra spp.
Lissemys punctata
Lissemys scutata
Palea steindachneri (China)
Pelochelys spp.
Pelodiscus axenaria (China)
Pelodiscus maackii (China)
Pelodiscus parviformis (China)
Rafetus swinhoei (China)
CLASS AMPHIBIA
(AMPHIBIANS)
ANURA
Bufonidae Toads
Altiphrynoides spp.
Atelopus zeteki
Bufo periglenes
Bufo superciliaris
Nectophrynoides spp.
Nimbaphrynoides spp.
Spinophrynoides spp.
Dendrobatidae Poison frogs
Allobates femoralis
Allobates zaparo
Dendrobates spp.
Epipedobates spp.
Phyllobates spp.
Mantellidae Mantellas
Mantella spp.
Microhylidae Red rain frog, tomato frog
Dyscophus antongilii
Scaphiophryne gottlebei
Myobatrachidae Gastric-brooding frogs
Rheobatrachus spp.
Ranidae Frogs
Euphlyctis hexadactylus
Hoplobatrachus tigerinus
CAUDATA
Ambystomidae Axolotls
Ambystoma dumerilii
Ambystoma mexicanum
Cryptobranchidae Giant salamanders
Andrias spp.
CLASS ELASMOBRANCHII
(SHARKS)
LAMNIFORMES
Cetorhinidae Basking shark
Cetorhinus maximus
Lamnidae Great white shark
Carcharodon carcharias
ORECTOLOBIFORMES
Rhincodontidae Whale shark
Rhincodon typus
RAJIFORMES
Pristidae Sawfishes
Pristidae spp. (Except the species included in Appendix II)
Pristis microdon (For the exclusive purpose of allowing international trade in live animals to appropriate and acceptable aquaria for primarily conservation purposes)
CLASS ACTINOPTERYGII
(FISH)
ACIPENSERIFORMES Paddlefish, sturgeons
ACIPENSERIFORMES spp. (Except the species included in Appendix I)
Acipenseridae Sturgeons
Acipenser brevirostrum
Acipenser sturio
ANGUILLIFORMES
Anguillidae Freshwater eels
Anguilla anguilla (Entry into force delayed 18 months, i.e. until 13 March 2009)
CYPRINIFORMES
Catostomidae Cui-ui
Chasmistes cujus
Cyprinidae Blind carps, plaeesok
Caecobarbus geertsi
Probarbus jullieni
OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES
Osteoglossidae Arapaima, bonytongue
Arapaima gigas
Scleropages formosus
PERCIFORMES
Labridae Wrasses
Cheilinus undulatus
Sciaenidae Totoaba
Totoaba macdonaldi
SILURIFORMES
Pangasiidae Pangasid catfish
Pangasianodon gigas
SYNGNATHI FORMES
Syngnathidae Pipefishes, seahorses
Hippocampus spp.
CLASS SARCOPTERYGII
(LUNGFISHES)
CERATODONTIFORMES
Ceratodontidae Australian lungfish
Neoceratodus forsteri
COELACANTHIFORMES
Latimeriidae Coelacanths
Latimeria spp.
PHYLUM ECHINODERMATA
CLASS HOLOTHUROIDEA
(SEA CUCUMBERS)
ASPIDOCHIROTIDA
Stichopodidae Sea cucumbers
Isostichopus fuscus (Ecuador)
PHYLUM ARTHROPODA
CLASS ARACHNIDA
(SPIDERS)
ARANEAE
Theraphosidae Red-kneed tarantulas, tarantulas
Aphonopelma albiceps
Aphonopelma pallidum
Brachypelma spp.
SCORPIONES
Scorpionidae Scorpions
Pandinus dictator
Pandinus gambiensis
Pandinus imperator
CLASS INSECTA
(INSECTS)
COLEOPTERA
Lucanidae Cape stag beetles
Colophon spp. (South Africa)
LEPIDOPTERA
Papilionidae Birdwing butterflies, swallowtail butterflies
Atrophaneura jophon
Atrophaneura pandiyana
Bhutanitis spp.
Ornithoptera spp. (Except the species included in Appendix I)
Ornithoptera alexandrae
Papilio chikae
Papilio homerus
Papilio hospiton
Parnassius apollo
Teinopalpus spp.
Trogonoptera spp.
Troides spp.
PHYLUM ANNELIDA
CLASS HIRUDINOIDEA
(LEECHES)
ARHYNCHOBDELLIDA
Hirudinidae Medicinal leech
Hirudo medicinalis
PHYLUM MOLLUSCA
CLASS BIVALVIA
(CLAMS, MUSSELS)
MYTILOIDA
Mytilidae Marine mussels
Lithophaga lithophaga
UNIONOIDA
Unionidae Freshwater mussels, pearly mussels
Conradilla caelata
Cyprogenia aberti
Dromus dromas
Epioblasma curtisi
Epioblasma florentina
Epioblasma sampsonii
Epioblasma sulcata perobliqua
Epioblasma torulosa gubernaculum
Epioblasma torulosa rangiana
Epioblasma torulosa torulosa
Epioblasma turgidula
Epioblasma walkeri
Fusconaia cuneolus
Fusconaia edgariana
Lampsilis higginsii
Lampsilis orbiculata orbiculata
Lampsilis satur
Lampsilis virescens
Plethobasus cicatricosus
Plethobasus cooperianus
Pleurobema clava
Pleurobema plenum
Potamilus capax
Quadrula intermedia
Quadrula sparsa
Toxolasma cylindrella
Unio nickliniana
Unio tampicoensis tecomatensis
Villosa trabalis
VENEROIDA
Tridacnidae Giant clams
Tridacnidae spp.
CLASS GASTROPODA
(SNAILS AND CONCHES)
ARCHAEOGASTROPODA
Haliotidae Abalones
Haliotis midae (South Africa)
MESOGASTROPODA
Strombidae Queen conch
Strombus gigas
STYLOMMATOPHORA
Achatinellidae Agate snails, oahu tree snails
Achatinella spp.
Camaenidae Green tree snail
Papustyla pulcherrima
PHYLUM CNIDARIA
CLASS ANTHOZOA
(CORALS, SEA ANEMONES)
ANTIPATHARIA Black corals
ANTIPATHARIA spp.
HELIOPORACEA
Helioporidae Blue corals
Helioporidae spp. (Includes only the species Heliopora coerulea. Fossils are not subject to the provisions of the Convention)
SCLERACTINIA Stony corals
SCLERACTINIA spp. (Fossils are not subject to the provisions of the Convention)
STOLONIFERA
Tubiporidae Organ-pipe corals
Tubiporidae spp. (Fossils are not subject to the provisions of the Convention)
CLASS HYDROZOA
(SEA FERNS, FIRE CORALS, STINGING MEDUSAE)
MILLEPORINA
Milleporidae Fire corals
Milleporidae spp. (Fossils are not subject to the provisions of the Convention)
STYLASTERINA
Stylasteridae Lace corals
Stylasteridae spp. (Fossils are not subject to the provisions of the Convention)
FLORA
(PLANTS)
AGAVACEAE Agaves
Agave parviflora
Agave victoriae-reginae#1
Nolina interrata
AMARYLLIDACEAE Snowdrops, sternbergias
Galanthus spp.#1
Sternbergia spp.#1
APOCYNACEAE Elephant trunks, hoodias
Hoodia spp.#9
Pachypodium spp. #1 (Except the species included in Appendix I)
Pachypodium ambongense
Pachypodium baronii
Pachypodium decaryi
Rauvolfia serpentina#2
ARALIACEAE Ginseng
Panax ginseng#3 (Only the population of the Russian Federation; no other population is included in the Appendices)
Panax quinquefolius#3
ARAUCARIACEAE Monkey-puzzle tree
Araucaria araucana
BERBERIDACEAE May-apple
Podophyllum hexandrum#2
BROMELIACEAE Air plants, bromelias
Tillandsia harrisii#1
Tillandsia kammii#1
Tillandsia kautskyi#1
Tillandsia mauryana#1
Tillandsia sprengeliana#1
Tillandsia sucrei#1
Tillandsia xerographica#1
CACTACEAE Cacti
CACTACEAE spp.6#4 (Except the species included in Appendix I and except Pereskia spp., Pereskiopsis spp. and Quiabentia spp.)
Ariocarpus spp.
Astrophytum asterias
Aztekium ritteri
Coryphantha werdermannii
Discocactus spp.
Echinocereus ferreirianus ssp. lindsayi
Echinocereus schmollii
Escobaria minima
Escobaria sneedii
Mammillaria pectinifera
Mammillaria solisioides
Melocactus conoideus
Melocactus deinacanthus
Melocactus glaucescens
Melocactus paucispinus
Obregonia denegrii
Pachycereus militaris
Pediocactus bradyi
Pediocactus knowltonii
Pediocactus paradinei
Pediocactus peeblesianus
Pediocactus sileri
Pelecyphora spp.
Sclerocactus brevihamatus ssp. tobuschii
Sclerocactus erectocentrus
Sclerocactus glaucus
Sclerocactus mariposensis
Sclerocactus mesae-verdae
Sclerocactus nyensis
Sclerocactus papyracanthus
Sclerocactus pubispinus
Sclerocactus wrightiae
Strombocactus spp.
Turbinicarpus spp.
Uebelmannia spp.
CARYOCARACEAE Ajo
Caryocar costaricense#1
COMPOSITAE (Asteraceae) Kuth
Saussurea costus
CRASSULACEAE Dudleyas
Dudleya stolonifera
Dudleya traskiae
CUPRESSACEAE Alerce, cypresses
Fitzroya cupressoides
Pilgerodendron uviferum
CYATHEACEAE Tree-ferns
Cyathea spp. #1
CYCADACEAE Cycads
CYCADACEAE spp. #1 (Except the species included in Appendix I)
Cycas beddomei
DICKSONIACEAE Tree-ferns
Cibotium barometz#1
Dicksonia spp.#1 (Only the populations of the Americas; no other population is included in the Appendices)
DIDIEREACEAE Alluaudias, didiereas
DIDIEREACEAE spp.#1
DIOSCOREACEAE Elephant's foot, kniss
Dioscorea deltoidea#1
DROSERACEAE Venus’ flytrap
Dionaea muscipula#1
EUPHORBIACEAE Spurges
Euphorbia spp.#1 (Succulent species only except the species included in Appendix I. Artificially propagated specimens of cultivars of Euphorbia trigona, artificially propagated specimens of crested, fan-shaped or colour mutants of Euphorbia lactea, when grafted on artificially propagated root stock of Euphorbia neriifolia, and artificially propagated specimens of cultivars of Euphorbia Milii’ when they are traded in shipments of 100 or more plants and readily recognizable as artificially propagated specimens, are not subject to the provisions of the Convention)
Euphorbia ambovombensis
Euphorbia capsaintemariensis
Euphorbia cremersii (Includes the forma viridifolia and the var. rakotozafyi)
Euphorbia cylindrifolia (Includes the ssp. tuberifera)
Euphorbia decaryi (Includes the vars. ampanihyensis, robinsonii and spirosticha)
Euphorbia francoisii
Euphorbia moratii (Includes the vars. antsingiensis, bemarahensis and multiflora)
Euphorbia parvicyathophora
Euphorbia quartziticola
Euphorbia tulearensis
FOUQUIERIACEAE Ocotillos
Fouquieria columnaris#1
Fouquieria fasciculata
Fouquieria purpusii
GNETACEAE Gnetums
Gnetum montanum#1 (Nepal)
JUGLANDACEAE Gavilan
Oreomunnea pterocarpa#1
LEGUMINOSAE (Fabaceae) Afrormosia, cristobal, rosewood, sandalwood
Caesalpinia echinata#10
Dalbergia nigra
Dalbergia retusa#5 [population of Guatemala (Guatemala)]
Dalbergia stevensonii#5 [population of Guatemala (Guatemala)]
Dipteryx panamensis (Costa Rica, Nicaragua)
Pericopsis elata#5
Platymiscium pleiostachyum#1
Pterocarpus santalinus#7
LILIACEAE Aloes
Aloe spp.#1 (Except the species included in Appendix I. Also excludes Aloe vera, also referenced as Aloe barbadensis which is not included in the Appendices)
Aloe albida
Aloe albiflora
Aloe alfredii
Aloe bakeri
Aloe bellatula
Aloe calcairophila
Aloe compressa (Includes the vars. paucituberculata, rugosquamosa and schistophila)
Aloe delphinensis
Aloe descoingsii
Aloe fragilis
Aloe haworthioides (Includes the var. aurantiaca)
Aloe helenae
Aloe laeta (Includes the var. maniaensis)
Aloe parallelifolia
Aloe parvula
Aloe pillansii
Aloe polyphylla
Aloe rauhii
Aloe suzannae
Aloe versicolor
Aloe vossii
MAGNOLIACEAE Magnolia
Magnolia liliifera var. obovata#1 (Nepal)
MELIACEAE Mahoganies, Spanish cedar
Cedrela odorata#5 [Population of Colombia (Colombia)
Population of Guatemala (Guatemala)
Population of Peru (Peru)]
Swietenia humilis#1
Swietenia macrophylla#6 (Populations of the Neotropics)
Swietenia mahagoni#5
NEPENTHACEAE Pitcher-plants (Old World)
Nepenthes spp. #1 (Except the species included in Appendix I)
Nepenthes khasiana
Nepenthes rajah
ORCHIDACEAE Orchids
ORCHIDACEAE spp.7#1 (Except the species included in Appendix I)
(For all of the following Appendix-I species, seedling or tissue cultures obtained in vitro, in solid or liquid media, transported in sterile containers are not subject to the provisions of the Convention)
Aerangis ellisii
Dendrobium cruentum
Laelia jongheana
Laelia lobata
Paphiopedilum spp.
Peristeria elata
Phragmipedium spp.
Renanthera imschootiana
OROBANCHACEAE Broomrape
Cistanche deserticola#1
PALMAE (Arecaceae) Palms
Beccariophoenix madagascariensis#1
Chrysalidocarpus decipiens
Lemurophoenix halleuxii
Marojejya darianii
Neodypsis decaryi#1
Ravenea louvelii
Ravenea rivularis
Satranala decussilvae
Voanioala gerardii
PAPAVERACEAE Poppy
Meconopsis regia#1 (Nepal)
PINACEAE Guatemala fir
Abies guatemalensis
PODOCARPACEAE Podocarps
Podocarpus neriifolius#1 (Nepal)
Podocarpus parlatorei
PORTULACACEAE Lewisias, pportulacas, purslanes
Anacampseros spp.#1
Avonia spp.#1
Lewisia serrata#1
PRIMULACEAE Cyclamens
Cyclamen spp.8#1
PROTEACEAE Proteas
Orothamnus zeyheri#1
Protea odorata#1
RANUNCULACEAE Golden seals, yellow adonis, yellow root
Adonis vernalis#2
Hydrastis canadensis#8
ROSACEAE African cherry, stinkwood
Prunus africana#1
RUBIACEAE Ayugue
Balmea stormiae
SARRACENIACEAE Pitcher-plants (New World)
Sarracenia spp. #1 (Except the species included in Appendix I)
Sarracenia oreophila
Sarracenia rubra ssp. alabamensis
Sarracenia rubra ssp. jonesii
SCROPHULARIACEAE Kutki
Picrorhiza kurrooa#2 (Excludes Picrorhiza scrophulariiflora)
STANGERIACEAE Stangerias
Bowenia spp.#1
Stangeria eriopus
TAXACEAE Himalayan yew
Taxus chinensis and infraspecific taxa of this species#2
Taxus cuspidata and infraspecific taxa of this species 9#2
Taxus fuana and infraspecific taxa of this species#2
Taxus sumatrana and infraspecific taxa of this species #2
Taxus wallichiana#2
THYMELAEACEAE (Aquilariaceae) Agarwood, ramin
Aquilaria spp.#1
Gonystylus spp.#1
Gyrinops spp.#1
TROCHODENDRACEAE (Tetracentraceae) Tetracentron
Tetracentron sinense#1 (Nepal)
VALERIANACEAE Himalayan spikenard
Nardostachys grandiflora#2
WELWITSCHIACEAE Welwitschia
Welwitschia mirabilis#1
ZAMIACEAE Cycads
ZAMIACEAE spp.#1 (Except the species included in Appendix I)
Ceratozamia spp.
Chigua spp.
Encephalartos spp.
Microcycas calocoma
ZINGIBERACEAE Ginger lily
Hedychium philippinense#1
ZYGOPHYLLACEAE Lignum-vitae
Bulnesia sarmientoi#11 (Argentina)
Guaiacum spp.#2

1 Population of Argentina (listed in Appendix II):

For the exclusive purpose of allowing international trade in wool sheared from live vicuñas, in cloth, and in derived manufactured products and other handicraft artefacts. The reverse side of the cloth must bear the logotype adopted by the range States of the species, which are signatories to the Convenio para la Conservación y Manejo de la Vicuña, and the selvages the words 'VICUÑA-ARGENTINA'. Other products must bear a label including the logotype and the designation 'VICUÑA-ARGENTINA-ARTESANÍA'.

All other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Appendix I and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly.

2 Population of Bolivia (listed in Appendix II):

For the exclusive purpose of allowing international trade in wool sheared from live vicuñas, and in cloth and items made thereof, including luxury handicrafts and knitted articles.

The reverse side of the cloth must bear the logotype adopted by the range States of the species, which are signatories to the Convenio para la Conservación y Manejo de la Vicuña, and the selvages the words '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.

3 Population of Chile (listed in Appendix II):

For the exclusive purpose of allowing international trade in wool sheared from live vicuñas, and in cloth and items made thereof, including luxury handicrafts and knitted articles. The reverse side of the cloth must bear the logotype adopted by the range States of the species, which are signatories to the Convenio para la Conservación y Manejo de la Vicuña, and the selvages the words 'VICUÑA-CHILE'. Other products must bear a label including the logotype and the designation 'VICUÑA-CHILE-ARTESANÍA'.

All other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Appendix I and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly.

4 Population of Peru (listed in Appendix II):

For the exclusive purpose of allowing international trade in wool sheared from live vicuñas and in the stock extant at the time of the ninth meeting of the Conference of the Parties (November 1994) of 3249 kg of wool, and in cloth and items made thereof, including luxury handicrafts and knitted articles. The reverse side of the cloth must bear the logotype adopted by the range States of the species, which are signatories to the Convenio para la Conservación y Manejo de la Vicuña, and the selvages the words 'VICUÑA-PERÚ'. Other products must bear a label including the logotype and the designation 'VICUÑA-PERÚ-ARTESANÍA'.

All other specimens shall be deemed to be specimens of species included in Appendix I and the trade in them shall be regulated accordingly.

5 Populations of Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe (listed in Appendix II):

For the exclusive purpose of allowing:

a) trade in hunting trophies for non-commercial purposes;

b) trade in live animals to appropriate and acceptable destinations, as defined in Resolution Conf. 11.20, for Botswana and Zimbabwe and for in situ conservation programmes for Namibia and South Africa;

c) trade in hides;

d) trade in hair;

e) trade in leather goods for commercial or non-commercial purposes for Botswana, Namibia and South Africa and for non-commercial purposes for Zimbabwe;

f) trade in individually marked and certified ekipas incorporated in finished jewellery for non-commercial purposes for Namibia and ivory carvings for non-commercial purposes for Zimbabwe;

g) trade in registered raw ivory (for Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe, whole tusks and pieces) subject to the following:

i) only registered government-owned stocks, originating in the State (excluding seized ivory and ivory of unknown origin);

ii) only to trading partners that have been verified by the Secretariat, in consultation with the Standing Committee, to have sufficient national legislation and domestic trade controls to ensure that the imported ivory will not be re-exported and will be managed in accordance with all requirements of Resolution Conf. 10.10 (Rev. CoP14) concerning domestic manufacturing and trade;

iii) not before the Secretariat has verified the prospective importing countries and the registered government-owned stocks;

iv) raw ivory pursuant to the conditional sale of registered government-owned ivory stocks agreed at CoP12, which are 20,000 kg (Botswana), 10,000 kg (Namibia) and 30,000 kg (South Africa);

v) in addition to the quantities agreed at CoP12, government-owned ivory from Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe registered by 31 January 2007 and verified by the Secretariat may be traded and despatched, with the ivory in paragraph g) iv) above, in a single sale per destination under strict supervision of the Secretariat;

vi) the proceeds of the trade are used exclusively for elephant conservation and community conservation and development programmes within or adjacent to the elephant range; and

vii) the additional quantities specified in paragraph g) v) above shall be traded only after the Standing Committee has agreed that the above conditions have been met; and

h) no further proposals to allow trade in elephant ivory from populations already in Appendix II shall be submitted to the Conference of the Parties for the period from CoP14 and ending nine years from the date of the single sale of ivory that is to take place in accordance with provisions in paragraphs g) i), g) ii), g) iii), g) vi) and g) vii). In addition such further proposals shall be dealt with in accordance with Decisions 14.77 and 14.78.

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.

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 lacking chlorophyll, 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.

#1 All parts and derivatives, except:

a) seeds, spores and pollen (including pollinia);