Quarantine Proclamation 1998
Quarantine Proclamation 1998

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FRLI Number: 1998B00158


Title of Instrument: Quarantine Proclamation 1998
Title of Principal Instrument: Quarantine Proclamation 1998
Enabling Legislation: Quarantine Act 1908
Enabling Provision: ss 5, 12, 13 and 14
Time-Date of Registration: 01-Jul-1998 15:34:00
Time-Date of Ceasing:
Reason for Ceasing:
Description: Principal Instrument;~Quarantine is designed to prevent the introduction into Australia and the establishment or spread within Australia, of human, animal or plant pests and diseases. The basic law is contained in the Quarantine Act 1908, which creates a system by which things that are likely to introduce pests or disease can be prevented from entering Australia. It also makes it possible to prevent the spread of a pest or disease by preventing the movement within Australia of things likely to spread the pest or disease. The basic way to impose these restrictions is by proclamation. Quarantine Proclamation 1998 contains these restrictions.
Document size: 143
Rectification Comments:
General Comments: Date gazetted: 7 Jul 1998

Part A Information



Administering Department / Agency: DAFF
Documents incorporated by reference:
Scrutiny: This instrument is not disallowable.~tabled HR 15 Jul 1998 (V&P No 176); tabled Sen 9 Jul 1998 (J No 195)
Date of Disallowance:

Part B Information



Old Reference:
Administering Department / Agency: DAFF
Documents incorporated by reference:

Part C Information



Determination Type:
Scrutiny: This instrument is not disallowable.~tabled HR 15 Jul 1998 (V&P No 176); tabled Sen 9 Jul 1998 (J No 195)
Date of Disallowance:

Quarantine Proclamation 1998

I, WILLIAM PATRICK DEANE, Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, make this Proclamation under sections 5, 12, 13 and 14 of the Quarantine Act 1908.

Signed and sealed with the Great Seal of Australia
on 1998

Governor-General

By His Excellency's Command,

JOHN ANDERSON

Minister for Primary Industries and Energy

Quarantine Proclamation 1998
made under the

Quarantine Act 1908

Contents

Page

Schedule 1 Quarantine stations

Schedule 2 Proclaimed places

Schedule 3 Diseases affecting animals

Schedule 4 Plant diseases and noxious weeds

Schedule 5 Permitted seeds

Schedule 6 Kinds of plants that must not be imported

Indexes

Tables in the text of this proclamation

Table 1 First ports of entry for vessels other than aircraft

Table 2 First ports of entry and landing places for aircraft

Table 3 Ports where imported animals generally may be landed

Table 4 Ports where particular kinds of imported animals may be landed

Table 5 Ports where imported plants generally may be landed

Table 6 Ports where imported plants of particular kinds may be landed

Table 7 First ports of entry for vessels other than aircraft

Table 8 Ports where imported animals or plants may be landed

Table 9 Quarantinable diseases (of humans)

Table 10 Human body parts

Table 11 Prohibited biological materials

Table 12 Articles likely to introduce a pest or disease

Table 13 Dead animals and animal parts

Table 14 Other fish and fish products

Table 15 Animal products not to be removed from the Special Quarantine Zone into other parts of Australia

Table 16 Characteristics of plants

Reader's Guide

Warning!

This guide is intended only to help you to understand and use the Quarantine Proclamation 1998. It is not part of the law and is not intended to replace reading the proclamation itself. It is also not a complete summary of the law of quarantine in Australia. (There is also State and Territory law on the introduction and spread of human, animal and plant pests and diseases. That law is not dealt with in this Guide. For information on the law of the States and Territories, refer to the relevant authority of the State or Territory.)

What quarantine is all about

The quarantine system is designed to prevent the introduction into Australia, the establishment in Australia, or the spread within Australia, of human, animal or plant pests and diseases. The basic Commonwealth law is contained in the Quarantine
Act 1908
(the Quarantine Act). There are 4 sets of regulations made under that Act--the Quarantine (General) Regulations, the Quarantine (Animals) Regulations, the Quarantine (Cocos Islands) Regulations, and the Quarantine (Plants) Regulations. Again, those Regulations are not dealt with in this Guide.

The Quarantine Act creates a system by which things that are likely to introduce pests or diseases can be prevented from entering Australia. It also makes it possible to prevent the spread of a pest or disease by preventing the movement within Australia of things likely to spread the pest or disease. The basic way to impose these restrictions is proclamation.

Authority for this proclamation

Sections 5, 12, 13 and 14 of the Quarantine Act, so far as relevant, are as follows:

"5 Interpretation
"(1) In this Act, unless the contrary intention appears:

...

Disease in relation to animals, means glanders, farcy, pleuro-pneumonia contagiosa, foot and mouth disease, rinderpest, anthrax, Texas or tick fever, hog cholera, swine plague, mange, scab, surra, dourine, rabies, tuberculosis, actinomycosis, variola ovina, or any disease, parasite or pest declared by the Governor-General by proclamation to be a disease affecting animals.

Disease, in relation to plants, means any disease, pest or plant declared by the Governor-General by proclamation, or by the Minister by notice published in the Gazette, to be a disease or pest affecting plants or a noxious plant.

...

Quarantinable disease means plague, cholera, yellow fever, typhus fever, or leprosy, or any disease declared by the Governor-General, by proclamation, to be a quarantinable disease.

...

"12 Proclaimed places
"The Governor-General may, by proclamation, declare that any place beyond or in Australia is infected with a quarantinable disease, or that a quarantinable disease may be brought or carried from or through that place, and thereupon, and so long as the proclamation remains in force, that place shall be a proclaimed place within the meaning of this Act.

...

"13 Proclamation of ports of entry etc
"(1) The Governor-General may, by proclamation:

(a) declare any ports in Australia to be first ports of entry for oversea vessels;

(aaa) declare any ports in the Cocos Islands to be first Cocos Islands ports of entry for oversea vessels;

(aa) declare any place or area in Australia or the Cocos Islands to be a landing place for vessels engaged in navigation by air;

(b) declare any ports in Australia or the Cocos Islands to be ports where imported animals and plants or any particular kinds of imported animals or plants may be landed;

(c) appoint places on land or sea to be quarantine stations for the performance of quarantine by vessels, persons, goods, animals, or plants;

(d) prohibit the introduction into Australia, or prohibit the introduction into the Cocos Islands, of any noxious insect, or any pest, or any disease germ or microbe, or any disease agent, or any culture virus or substance or article containing, or likely to contain, any noxious insect, pest, disease germ, microbe, or disease agent;

(e) prohibit the importation into Australia, or prohibit the importation into the Cocos Islands, of any articles likely, in his or her opinion, to introduce, establish or spread any infectious or contagious disease, or disease or pest affecting persons, animals or plants;

(f) prohibit the importation into Australia, or prohibit the importation into the Cocos Islands, of any animals or plants, or any parts of animals or plants;

(fa) prohibit the bringing into any port or place in Australia or the Cocos Islands of any animals;

(g) prohibit the removal of any animals, plants or goods, or parts of animals or plants from any part of the Commonwealth to any other part of the Commonwealth or from any part of the Cocos Islands to any other part of the Cocos Islands;

(h) declare any part of the Commonwealth or of the Cocos Islands in which any quarantinable disease or any disease or pest affecting animals or plants exists, or is suspected to exist, to be a quarantine area; or

(i) declare that any vessel, persons, animals, plants, or goods in any quarantine area, or in any part of the Commonwealth or of the Cocos Islands in which any quarantinable disease, or any disease or pest affecting plants or animals, exists, or is suspected to exist, shall be subject to quarantine.

"(1A) The power to declare first ports of entry shall extend to authorize the declaration of a port to be a first port of entry for all oversea vessels, or for oversea vessels from any particular place, or for any class of oversea vessels.

"(1B) The power to declare first Cocos Islands ports of entry shall extend to authorize the declaration of a port to be a first Cocos Islands port of entry for all oversea vessels, or for oversea vessels from any particular place, or for any class of oversea vessels.

"(2) The power of prohibition under this section shall extend to authorize prohibition generally or with limitations as to place and subject matter, and either absolutely or subject to any specified conditions or restrictions.

"(2A) A Proclamation made under subsection (1):

(a) prohibiting the importation into Australia or the Cocos Islands of any thing; or

(b) prohibiting the removal of any thing from any part of the Commonwealth to any other part of the Commonwealth or from any part of the Cocos Islands to any other part of the Cocos Islands;

may provide that the importation or removal of that thing is prohibited unless a permit granting permission to import or remove that thing or a class of those things is granted by a Director of Quarantine.

"(2B) A permit granted pursuant to a proclamation made in accordance with
subsection (2A) may be granted subject to compliance with conditions or requirements, either before or after the importation or removal of the thing to which the permit relates, by the holder of the permit, being conditions or requirements set out in the permit.

"(2C) If, after the grant of a permit under a Proclamation made in accordance with subsection (2A), a Director of Quarantine is satisfied:

(a) that the risk of the introduction, establishment or spread of diseases or pests attaching to the importation or removal of the thing or class of things to which the permit relates has altered; or

(b) that the person to whom the permit was granted has breached a condition of the permit;

that Director of Quarantine may, by notice in writing given to the person to whom the permit was issued, revoke the permit.

"(3) The powers conferred on the Governor-General by this section, in relation to the matters specified in paragraphs (g), (h), and (i) of subsection (1), so far as they relate to animals, plants or goods, or any disease or pest affecting animals or plants, shall only be exercised in relation to the Commonwealth in cases where the Governor-General is satisfied that the exercise of those powers is necessary for the purpose of preventing the introduction, establishment or spread of a quarantinable disease, or a disease or pest affecting animals or plants.

"(4) Where there is in force a Proclamation (in this subsection referred to as the relevant Proclamation) under subsection (1) (whether made before or after the commencement of this subsection) prohibiting the importation into Australia of any articles, animals or plants, the Governor-General may, by Proclamation (in this subsection referred to as the exempting Proclamation), either generally or subject to such conditions or restrictions as are specified in the exempting Proclamation, exempt from the operation of the relevant Proclamation articles, animals or plants of a kind specified in the exempting Proclamation, being articles, animals or plants that:

(a) are brought into a part of Australia that is in the Protected Zone or in an area in the vicinity of the Protected Zone on board a Protected Zone vessel; and

(b) are owned by, or are under the control of, a traditional inhabitant who is on board that vessel and have been used, are being used or are intended to be used by him or her in connection with the performance of traditional activities in the Protected Zone or in an area in the vicinity of the Protected Zone.

"(5) A Proclamation made under subsection (1) may, either generally or subject to such conditions or restrictions as are specified in the Proclamation, exempt from the operation of the Proclamation any articles, animals or plants specified in the Proclamation, being articles, animals or plants in respect of which an exemption may be granted under subsection (4).

"14 Exemption of certain vessels and goods
"The Governor-General may exempt, for such time and subject to such conditions as he or she thinks fit, from all or any of the provisions of this Act:

(a) any ship of war;

(b) any vessels trading exclusively:

(i) between Australian ports;

(ia) between Australian ports and Australian installations;

(ii) between ports in the Cocos Islands;

(iii) between Australia and New Zealand;

(iv) between Australia and Fiji;

(v) between Australia and the Cocos Islands; or

(vi) between Australia and another place adjacent to Australia;

(c) any particular vessel or class of vessels; and

(d) any persons, animals, plants, or goods.".

The Quarantine Act extends to the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, but not to Christmas Island or the Ashmore and Cartier Islands--see ss 6AA and 6AB. (It also does not extend to the other non-self-governing Territories--see s 17 (a) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.) When the proclamation speaks of Australia, it means the States, the Australian Capital Territory, the Jervis Bay Territory and the Northern Territory. That is, Australia does not include Norfolk Island (which has its own quarantine laws), the Territory of Christmas Island or the uninhabited external Territories. (Lord Howe Island is part of New South Wales, and Macquarie Island is part of Tasmania.)

Earlier Quarantine Proclamations

A large number of Quarantine Proclamations have been made under these provisions. This proclamation revokes all earlier Quarantine Proclamations that are still in force (see s 74 on page 79).

A permit to import something granted under a revoked proclamation remains effective to permit the importation of the thing (see s 3 (4) on page 18 and s 75 on page 79).

How the proclamation is arranged

Most of this proclamation is about things that cannot be imported into Australia or the Cocos (Keeling) Islands. There are also some restrictions on the movement of things within Australia. Where a Part of this proclamation is about both importing things into Australia (that is, the States, the Australian Capital Territory, the Jervis Bay Territory and the Northern Territory), and importing things into the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, the parts about Australia and the parts about the Cocos (Keeling) Islands are in separate Divisions within the Part. If a Part contains restrictions on moving things within Australia, those restrictions are in yet another Division. All of the Parts and Divisions have self-explanatory headings that are repeated as running headings at the top of each page within the Part or Division.

The proclamation is organised into Parts as follows:

* Parts 1 and 2--preliminary and general matters

* Part 3--human quarantine

* Parts 4 and 5--some miscellaneous matters that do not fit easily into human, animal or plant quarantine

* Part 6--animal quarantine

* Part 7--plant quarantine

* Parts 8, 9 and 10--administrative matters.

Some of the Parts are divided into Divisions, as mentioned above.

Following Part 10 are the Schedules, which set out lengthy matters that cannot be conveniently put into the main text of the proclamation.

At the end there are 2 short indexes, by pages and by provisions, (beginning on
page 137) that can be used to find where the proclamation deals with controls on the importation of particular things or products--say, dairy products. It does not include topics dealt with in Part 1 or 2 (that is, things like first ports of entry), because those topics can be easily found through the Table of Contents. There are lists of first ports of entry and airports below.

The proclamation is arranged so that you do not need to look for other documents to understand it. Where it refers to other Commonwealth or State legislation or Gazette notices, a copy of the relevant legislation or notice has been included (if possible) as a note in the text. There are many other notes giving, for example, references to relevant provisions of the Quarantine Act.

What status has a particular port under the proclamation?

Many ports in Australia are proclaimed as first ports of entry, and many airports are declared to be landing places for aircraft. (The declaration of ports as first ports of entry begins on page 20, and the declaration of airports as landing places for aircraft begins on page 21). The following tables list the ports that are first ports of entry (in alphabetical order), and the airports that are landing places for aircraft (also in alphabetical order). The tables also show whether imported animals and plants may be landed at a port or airport. Ports and airports in the Cocos Islands are not included in the tables, but see Division 2 of Part 2 (beginning on page 27).

1 Ports in Australia that are first ports of entry for vessels other than aircraft

Port                        Can imported animals be     Can imported plants be      
                            landed there?               landed there?               
Abbot Point                                                                         
Albany                                                                              
Ardrossan                                                                           
Beauty Point (see                                       Yes                         
Launceston)                                                                         
Bell Bay (see Launceston)   Certain kinds only--see     Yes                         
                            table 4 on page 23                                      
Botany Bay                  Yes                         Yes                         
Brisbane                    Yes                                                     
Broome                                                  Yes                         
Bunbury                                                 Yes                         
Bundaberg                                                                           
Burnie                                                  Yes                         
Cairns                                                  Yes                         
Cape Thevenard                                                                      
Carnarvon                                                                           
Coffs Harbour                                                                       
Dalrymple Bay (see Hay                                                              
Point)                                                                              
Dampier                                                 Yes                         
Darwin                      Yes                         Yes                         
Derby                                                                               
Devonport                                               Yes                         
Esperance                                                                           
Exmouth                                                                             
Fremantle                   Yes                         Yes                         
Geelong                                                 Yes                         
Geraldton                                               Yes                         
Gladstone                                               Yes                         
Gove (Nhulunbuy)            Yes                                                     
Groote Eylandt                                                                      
Hay Point (including                                                                
Dalrymple Bay)                                                                      
Hobart                      Yes                         Yes                         
Launceston (including       Certain kinds only--see     Yes                         
Beauty Point and Bell Bay)  table 4 on page 23                                      
Lord Howe Island                                                                    
Lucinda                                                                             
Mackay                                                                              
Melbourne                   Yes                         Yes                         
Mourilyan Harbour                                                                   
Newcastle                                               Yes                         
Nhulunbuy (see Gove)                                                                
Port Adelaide               Yes                         Yes                         
Port Alma                                               Yes                         
Port Bonython                                                                       
Port Giles                                                                          
Port Hedland                                            Yes                         
Port Huon                                                                           
Port Jackson, Sydney        Yes                         Yes                         
Port Kembla                                             Grain only--see table 6     
                                                        on page 25                  
Port Latta                                                                          
Port Lincoln                                                                        
Port Pirie                                                                          
Port Stanvac                                                                        
Port Walcott                                                                        
Portland                                                                            
Spring Bay                                                                          
Stanley                                                 Yes                         
Thursday Island                                         Certain kinds only--see     
                                                        table 6 on page 25          
Townsville                  Certain kinds only--see     Yes                         
                            table 4 on page 23                                      
Twofold Bay                                                                         
Wallaroo                                                                            
Weipa                                                                               
Westernport                                                                         
Whyalla                                                                             
Wyndham                                                                             
Yamba                                                   Sawn timber only--see       
                                                        table 6 on page 25          

2 Airports in Australia that are landing places for aircraft
Airport                     Can imported animals be     Can imported plants be      
                            landed there?               landed there?               
Adelaide Airport            Yes                         Yes                         
Alice Springs                                                                       
Avalon Airport                                                                      
Brisbane Airport            Yes                         Yes                         
Broome Airport                                          Yes                         
Cairns Airport              Yes                         Yes                         
Canberra Airport                                                                    
Darwin Airport              Yes                         Yes                         
Essendon Airport                                                                    
HMAS Albatross                                                                      
Hobart Airport              Yes                         Yes                         
Horn Island Airport                                                                 
Kingsford-Smith Airport,    Yes                         Yes                         
Sydney                                                                              
Learmonth Airport                                                                   
Lord Howe Island Airport                                                            
Perth Airport               Yes                         Yes                         
Port Hedland Airport                                    Yes                         
RAAF Base, Amberley                                                                 
RAAF Base, Edinburgh                                                                
RAAF Base, Fairbairn                                                                
RAAF Base, Laverton                                                                 
RAAF Base, Pearce                                                                   
RAAF Base, Richmond                                                                 
RAAF Base, Tindal                                                                   
RAAF Base, Williamtown                                                              
Townsville Airport          Certain kinds only--see     Yes                         
                            table 4 on page 23                                      
Tullamarine Airport         Yes                         Yes                         

Part 1 Preliminary

1 Name of this proclamation

This proclamation is the Quarantine Proclamation 1998.

2 Commencement

This proclamation commences on the day it is gazetted.

3 Definitions

In this proclamation:

Cocos Islands see section 5 of the Quarantine Act.

Note   The definition is:

"Cocos Islands means the Territory of Cocos (Keeling) Islands.".

Director of Quarantine see section 5 of the Quarantine Act.

Note   The definition is:

"Director of Quarantine means:

(a) where the expression is used in a context that relates only to human quarantine--the Director of Human Quarantine;

(b) where the expression is used in a context that relates only to animals or plants or both--the Director of Animal and Plant Quarantine; or

(c) in any other case--the Director of Human Quarantine or the Director of Animal and Plant Quarantine.".

electronically means:

(a) by facsimile; or

(b) by electronic mail.

hermetically sealed container means a container that, when closed, does not allow microorganisms or any other material to enter it.

officer see section 5 of the Quarantine Act.

Note   The definition is:

"Officer means a quarantine officer or other officer appointed under this Act.".

Quarantine Act means the Quarantine Act 1908.

Special Quarantine Zone means the area bounded by an imaginary line:

(a) beginning at the intersection of the parallel 10deg. 28' south latitude with the meridian 142deg. east longitude; and

(b) then bearing due east to the intersection of the parallel 10deg. 28' south latitude with the meridian 143deg. east longitude; and

(c) then bearing due south to the intersection of the parallel 10deg. 47' south latitude with the meridian 143deg. east longitude; and

(d) then bearing due west to the intersection of the parallel 10deg. 47' south latitude with the meridian 142deg.46' east longitude; and

(e) then bearing generally north-westerly to the intersection of the parallel 10deg. 36' south latitude with the meridian 142deg. 27' east longitude; and

(f) then bearing generally south-westerly to the intersection of the parallel 10deg. 52' south latitude with the meridian 142deg. 10' east longitude; and

(g) then bearing due west to the intersection of the parallel 10deg. 52' south latitude with the meridian 142deg. east longitude; and

(h) then bearing due north to the point of commencement.

Note   Terms defined in the Act have the same meaning in this proclamation--see the Acts Interpretation Act 1901, s 46 (1) (a).

4 Meaning of permit to import or remove something

A reference in this proclamation to a permit to import or remove something includes:

(a) a permit to import the thing, or remove the thing to another part of Australia, granted under a proclamation revoked by this proclamation; and

(b) a permit that allows the importation or removal of things in a class of things that includes the thing.

5 References to a thing being intended for a particular use

For this proclamation, a thing is taken to be intended for a particular use if:

(a) a person states in an application for a permit, or otherwise tells an officer, that the thing is intended for that use; and

(b) there is no evidence known to an officer that the thing is intended for some other use.

Note   Section number 6 intentionally not used.

7 Material that is, and is not, part of this proclamation

(1) The Reader's Guide is not part of this proclamation.

(2) A note in this proclamation is explanatory and is not part of this proclamation.

(3) A heading to a Part, Division, section, table, schedule or part of a schedule is part of this proclamation.

Part 2 First ports of entry, landing places and quarantine stations

Division 1 Australia

8 First ports of entry for vessels other than aircraft (Quarantine Act, s 13 (1) (a))

Each port mentioned in table 1 is a first port of entry for oversea vessels other than aircraft.

Table 1 First ports of entry for vessels other than aircraft

New South Wales

Botany Bay, Sydney

Coffs Harbour

Lord Howe Island

Newcastle

Port Jackson, Sydney

Port Kembla

Twofold Bay

Yamba

Victoria

Geelong

Melbourne

Portland

Westernport

South Australia

Ardrossan

Cape Thevenard

Port Adelaide

Port Bonython

Port Giles

Port Lincoln

Port Pirie

Port Stanvac

Wallaroo

Whyalla

Queensland

Abbot Point

Brisbane

Bundaberg

Cairns

Gladstone

Hay Point (including Dalrymple Bay)

Lucinda

Mackay

Mourilyan Harbour

Port Alma

Thursday Island

Townsville

Weipa

Northern Territory

Darwin

Gove (Nhulunbuy)

Groote Eylandt

Western Australia

Albany

Broome

Bunbury

Carnarvon

Dampier

Derby

Esperance

Exmouth

Fremantle

Geraldton

Port Hedland

Port Walcott

Wyndham

Tasmania

Burnie

Devonport

Hobart Including Risdon and Selfs Point)

Launceston, including Beauty Point, Bell Bay and Long Reach

Port Latta

Port Huon

Spring Bay

Stanley

9 First ports of entry and landing places for aircraft (Quarantine Act, ss 13 (1) (a) and (aa))

(1) Each place or area mentioned in table 2 is a first port of entry for aircraft.

(2) Each place or area mentioned in that table is a landing place for aircraft.

Table 2 First ports of entry and landing places for aircraft

New South Wales

HMAS Albatross

Lord Howe Island Airport

Royal Australian Air Force Base, Richmond

Royal Australian Air Force Base, Williamtown

Kingsford-Smith Airport, Sydney

Victoria

Avalon Airport

Essendon Airport, Melbourne

Tullamarine Airport, Melbourne

Royal Australian Air Force Base, Laverton

Queensland

Brisbane Airport

Cairns Airport

Horn Island Airport

Royal Australian Air Force Base, Amberley

Townsville Airport

Tasmania

Hobart Airport

Western Australia

Broome Airport

Learmonth Airport

Perth Airport

Port Hedland Airport

Royal Australian Air Force Base,
Pearce

South Australia

Adelaide Airport

Royal Australian Air Force Base, Edinburgh

Australian Capital Territory

Canberra Airport (including Royal Australian Air Force Base, Fairbairn)

Northern Territory

Darwin Airport

Alice Springs Airport

Royal Australian Air Force Base,
Tindal

10 Ports where imported animals generally may be landed (Quarantine Act, s 13 (1) (b))

Each port mentioned in table 3 is a port where imported animals may be landed.

Table 3 Ports where imported animals generally may be landed

New South Wales

Port Botany, Sydney

Port Jackson, Sydney

Kingsford Smith Airport, Sydney

Victoria

Melbourne

Tullamarine Airport, Melbourne

Queensland

Brisbane

Brisbane Airport

Cairns Airport

South Australia

Adelaide Airport

Port Adelaide

Western Australia

Fremantle

Perth Airport

Tasmania

Hobart, including Risdon and Selfs Point
Hobart Airport

Northern Territory

Darwin Airport

Darwin

Gove (Nhulunbuy)

11 Ports where imported animals of particular kinds may be landed (Quarantine Act, s 13 (1) (b))

Each port mentioned in column 2 of an item in table 4 is a port where imported animals of a kind mentioned in column 3 of the item may be landed.

          Table 4 Ports where particular kinds of imported animals may be      
          landed                                                               
           Column        Column 2
Port Column 3
Kinds of imported 1
Item animal Queensland 1 Townsville (including Carnivores from New Zealand Townsville Airport) (including domestic catscats, domestic and domestic dogsdogs, domestic) Carnivores (other than domestic cats and domestic dogs) from a country other than New Zealand Marsupials, primates, rodents and turtles Tasmania 2 Launceston (including Animals from New Zealand Bell Bay)
12 Ports where imported plants generally may be landed (Quarantine Act, s 13 (1) (b))

Each port in Australia specified in table 5 is a port where imported plants may be landed.

Table 5 Ports where imported plants generally may be landed

New South Wales

Kingsford Smith Airport, Sydney

Newcastle

Port Botany, Sydney

Port Jackson, Sydney

Victoria

Geelong

Melbourne

Tullamarine Airport, Melbourne

Queensland

Brisbane

Brisbane Airport

Cairns

Cairns Airport

Gladstone

Port Alma

Townsville

Townsville Airport

South Australia

Adelaide Airport

Port Adelaide

Western Australia

Broome

Bunbury

Dampier

Fremantle

Geraldton

Perth Airport

Port Hedland

Tasmania

Burnie

Devonport

Hobart, including Risdon and Selfs Point

Hobart Airport

Launceston, including Beauty Point, Bell Bay and Long Reach

Stanley

Northern Territory

Darwin

Darwin Airport

13 Ports where imported plants of particular kinds may be landed (Quarantine Act, s 13 (1) (b))

A port mentioned in column 2 of an item in table 6 is a port where imported plants of a kind mentioned in column 3 of the item may be landed.

           Table 6 Ports where imported plants of particular kinds may be       
           landed                                                               
           Column         Column 2
Port Column 3
Kind of imported 1
Item plants Queensland 1 Thursday Island Fruit and vegetables solely for food for human consumption New South Wales 2 Port Kembla Grain 3 Yamba Sawn timber (other than logs)
14 Quarantine stations for animals or goods (Quarantine Act, s 13 (1) (c))

(1) The following places are quarantine stations for the performance of quarantine by animals or goods:

(a) the place known as the Billabong avian quarantine facility, Marulan in New South Wales described in clause 1 of Part 1 of Schedule 1;

(b) the place at Eastern Creek in New South Wales described in clause 2 of Part 1 of Schedule 1;

(c) the place known as Taronga Zoo, Mosman in New South Wales described in clause 3 of Part 1 of Schedule 1;

(d) the place known as Royal Melbourne Zoological Gardens, Parkville in Victoria described in clause 4 of Part 1 of Schedule 1;

( e) the place known as Sandown Racecourse in Victoria described in clause 5 of Part 1 of Schedule 1;

(f) the place at Spotswood in Victoria described in clause 6 of Schedule 1;

(g) the place on Torrens Island in South Australia described in clause 7 of Part 1 of Schedule 1;

(h) the place known as Adelaide Zoo, Adelaide in South Australia described in clause 8 of Part 1 of Schedule 1;

(i) the place at Byford in Western Australia described in clause 9 of Part 1 of Schedule 1;

(j) the place known as Perth Zoological Gardens, South Perth in Western Australia described in clause 10 of Part 1 of Schedule 1.

Note   Part 1 of Schedule 1 begins on page 80.

(2) However, in spite of paragraph (1) (e), on a day when a race meeting is being conducted at Sandown Racecourse, only the area from the racecourse proper in the east to Corrigan Road in the west, and from the pondage in the south to Dandenong Road in the north, is taken to be a quarantine station.

15 Quarantine stations for plants or goods (Quarantine Act, s 13 (1) (c))

The following places are quarantine stations for the performance of quarantine by plants or goods:

(a) the place at Rydalmere in New South Wales described in clause 11 of Part 2 of Schedule 1;

(b) the place at Knoxfield in Victoria described in clause 12 of Part 2 of Schedule 1;

(c) the place at Kamerunga in Queensland described in clause 13 of Part 2 of Schedule 1;

(d) the place at Baron Hay Court, South Perth in Western Australia described in clause 14 of Part 2 of Schedule 1;

(e) the place at Kingston in Tasmania described in clause 15 of Part 2 of Schedule 1.

Note   Part 2 of Schedule 1 begins on page 83.

Division 2 Cocos Islands

16 First ports of entry for vessels other than for aircraft (Quarantine Act, s 13 (1) (aaa))

Each port mentioned in table 7 is a first Cocos Islands port of entry for oversea vessels (other than aircraft).

           Table 7 First ports of entry for vessels other than aircraft         
           Cocos (Keeling) Islands Direction Island West Island                 

17 First port of entry and landing place for aircraft (Quarantine Act, ss 13 (1) (aaa) and (aa))

Cocos (Keeling) Islands Airport is a first port of entry, and a landing place, for aircraft.

18 Ports where imported animals may be landed (Quarantine Act, s 13 (1) (b))

Each port and landing place mentioned in table 8 is a port where imported animals may be landed.

           Table 8 Ports where imported animals or plants may be landed         
           Cocos (Keeling) Islands Direction Island West Island                 

19 Ports where imported plants may be landed (Quarantine Act, s 13 (1) (b))

Each port and landing place mentioned in table 8 is a port where imported plants may be landed.

20 Quarantine station for animals or goods (Quarantine Act, s 13 (1) (c))

The place on West Island in the Cocos Islands described in Part 3 of Schedule 1 is a quarantine station for the performance of quarantine by animals or goods.

Note   Part 3 of Schedule 1 is on page 84.

Part 3 Human quarantine

Division 1 General

21 Quarantinable diseases (Quarantine Act, s 5 (1)--definition of quarantinable disease)

Each disease mentioned in table 9 is a quarantinable disease.

           Table 9 Quarantinable diseases (of humans)                           
           Rabiesrabies Viral haemorrhagic fevers of humansviral haemorrhagic   
           fevers of humans                                                     

Note   The definition in the Quarantine Act already includes plague, cholera and yellow fever--see the Quarantine Act, s 5 (1).

22 Proclaimed places (Quarantine Act, s 12)

Each place described in Schedule 2 is a proclaimed place.

Note   Schedule 2 begins on page 85.

Division 2 Importation of corpses and human body parts into Australia

23 Corpses and human body parts for burial or cremation

(1) The importation into Australia of a corpse or part of a corpse for burial or cremation is prohibited unless:

(a) the corpse or part is accompanied by an official copy of an official certificate or official extract from an entry in an official register, in which the date, place and cause of death of the deceased person are set out; and

(b) when the corpse or part is landed in Australia, the certificate or copy is produced to an officer at the port where the corpse or part is landed.

(2) However, subsection (1) is not taken to prohibit the importation by a person of a corpse or part if:

(a) a Director of Quarantine has granted the person a permit to import the corpse or part into Australia; and

Note   For what a Director of Quarantine must consider when deciding whether to grant such a permit, see Part 8 beginning on page 76.

(b) when the vessel on which the corpse or part is imported into Australia arrives at its first port of entry in Australia:

(i) the permit or a copy is produced to an officer at that port; or

(ii) the details necessary to identify the permit are given to an officer electronically.

24 Importation of human body parts

(1) The importation into Australia of a human body part mentioned in column 2 of an item in table 10 is prohibited unless it complies with the condition in column 3 of the item.

          Table 10 Human body parts                                            
          Column         Column 2
Part Column 3
Condition 1
Item Bones, teeth etc 1 Human bonesbones, If clean and without adhering human and tissue, blood or faecal matter teethteeth, human for use as curios or jewellery Hair 2 Hairhair, human If cleaned by an approved method, free of adhering material and not for use in animal foods or fertilisers, nor for growing purposes
(2) However, subsection (1) is not taken to prohibit the introduction or importation by a person of a thing if:

(a) a Director of Quarantine has granted the person a permit to import the thing into Australia; and

Note   For what a Director of Quarantine must consider when deciding whether to grant such a permit, see Part 8 beginning on page 76.

(b) when the vessel on which the thing is imported into Australia arrives at its first port of entry in Australia:

(i) the permit or a copy is produced to an officer at that port; or

(ii) the details necessary to identify the permit are given to an officer electronically.

Division 3 Importation of corpses and human body parts into Cocos Islands

25 Corpses and human body parts for burial or cremation

(1) The importation into the Cocos Islands of a corpse or part of a corpse for burial or cremation is prohibited unless:

(a) the corpse or part is accompanied by an official copy of an official certificate or official extract from an entry in an official register, in which the date, place and cause of death of the deceased person are set out; and

(b) when the corpse or part is landed in the Cocos Islands, the certificate or copy is produced to an officer at the port where the corpse or part is landed.

(2) However, subsection (1) is not taken to prohibit the importation by a person of a corpse or part if:

(a) a Director of Quarantine has granted the person a permit to import the corpse or part into the Cocos Islands; and

Note   For what a Director of Quarantine must consider when deciding whether to grant such a permit, see Part 8 beginning on page 76.

(b) when the vessel on which the corpse or part is imported into the Cocos Islands arrives at its first port of entry in the Cocos Islands:

(i) the permit or a copy is produced to an officer at that port; or

(ii) the details necessary to identify the permit are given to an officer electronically.

26 Importation of human body parts

(1) The importation into the Cocos Islands of a human body part mentioned in column 2 of an item in table 10 is prohibited unless it complies with the condition in column 3 of the item.

Note   Table 10 is on page 31.

(2) However, subsection (1) is not taken to prohibit the introduction or importation by a person of a thing if:

(a) a Director of Quarantine has granted the person a permit to import the thing into the Cocos Islands; and

Note   For what a Director of Quarantine must consider when deciding whether to grant such a permit, see Part 8 beginning on page 76.

(b) when the vessel on which the thing is imported into the Cocos Islands arrives at its first port of entry in the Cocos Islands:

(i) the permit or a copy is produced to an officer at that port; or

(ii) the details necessary to identify the permit are given to an officer electronically.

Part 4 Biological materials

Division 1 Preliminary

27 Meaning of terms

In this Part:

animal does not include a micro-organism or an infectious agent.

animal secretion, excretion or exudate does not include silk or wax.

animal tissue does not include:

(a) a living animal; or

(b) any of the following things, if without adhering tissue--skin, hide, wool, hair, bristles, feathers, tusks, teeth, antlers, horn, glue pieces, bones.

human therapeutic use means therapeutic use (within the meaning given by section 3 of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989) in relation to humans.

human tissue does not include:

(a) a corpse, or part of a corpse, that is being imported for burial or cremation; or

(b) any of the following things, if without adhering tissue--hair, teeth, bones.

infectious agent includes:

(a) a virus; or

(b) a prion; or

(c) a plasmid; or

(d) a viroid; or

(e) genetic material coding for an infectious agent.

micro-organism includes:

(a) a single-celled organism (whether an animal or a plant); or

(b) a bacterium (including chlamydia, coxiella, ehrlichia, mycoplasma, phytoplasma and rickettsia); or

(c) a protozoan; or

(d) a fungus.

prohibited biological material means a substance mentioned in table 11.

           Table 11 Prohibited biological materials                             
           Item       Material                                                   
           1          Animal bloodblood, animal or blood components              
           2          Animal enzymesenzymes, animal                              
           3          Animal secretions, excretions or exudatessecretions,       
                      excretions or exudates, animal                             
           4          Animal semensemen, animal, embryosembryos, animal or       
                      ovaova, animal                                             
           5          Animal tissue extractstissue extracts, animal              
           6          Animal tissuestissues, animal                              
           7          Glue made from animal material                             
           8          Antiseraantisera                                           
           9          Cell componentscell components (including microbial        
                      components)                                                
           10         Cell linescell lines                                       
           11         Cellcell culture media or microbial culture                
                      mediamicrobial culture media                               
           12         Human bloodblood, human or blood componentsblood           
                      components, human (other than blood or blood components    
                      intended only for human therapeutic use)                   
           13         Human enzymesenzymes, human (other than enzymes intended   
                      only for human therapeutic use)                            
           14         Human secretions, excretions or exudatessecretions,        
                      excretions or exudates, human (other than secretions,      
                      excretions or exudates intended only for human             
                      therapeutic use)                                           
           15         Human semensemen, human, embryosembryos, human or          
                      ovaova, human (other than semen, embryos or ova intended   
                      only for human therapeutic use, or use for artificial      
                      insemination or in an in-vitro fertilisation program)      
           16         Human tissue extractstissue extracts, human (other than    
                      tissue extracts intended only for human therapeutic use)   
           17         Human tissuestissues, human                                
           18         Hybridomashybridomas                                       
           19         Infectious agentsinfectious agents                         
           20         Infectious agent extracts (for example, DNA or cell wall   
                      protein)infectious agent extracts                          
           21         Microbial enzymesenzymes, microbial                        
           22         Microbial extracts                                         
           23         Microbial fermentation products (other than alcohols,      
                      vitamins and amino acids)                                  
           24         Micro-organismsmicro-organisms (other than semen,          
                      embryos or ova)                                            
           25         Serasera of animal origin                                  
           26         Toxinstoxins of animal or microbial origin                 
           27         Toxoidstoxoids                                             
           28         Vaccinesvaccines                                           

Division 2 Importation of biological materials into Australia

28 Importation of biological materials

(1) The introduction or importation into Australia of the following things is prohibited:

(a) an article that is prohibited biological material;

(b) an article that contains prohibited biological material;

(c) an article of which prohibited biological material is an ingredient.

(2) However, subsection (1) is not taken to prevent the importation of:

(a) an article that is, or contains, prohibited biological material, or of which prohibited biological material is an ingredient, if importation of the article is permitted under section 38; or

(b) a dye or colouring agent of animal origin (for example, cochineal); or

(c) food (for either human or animal use); or

(d) a beverage (for either human or animal use); or

(e) a substance that is used as a flavouring for food or beverages (for example, monosodium glutamate); or

(f) a cosmetic substance or perfume for human bodily use that contains, in total less than 20% by mass of material of animal origin (for example, musk, civet or ambergris).

(3) Also, subsection (1) is not taken to prohibit the importation by a person of a thing if:

(a) a Director of Quarantine has granted the person a permit to import the thing into Australia; and

Note   For what a Director of Quarantine must consider when deciding whether to grant such a permit, see Part 8 beginning on page 76.

(b) when the vessel on which the thing is imported into Australia arrives at its first port of entry in Australia:

(i) the permit or a copy is produced to an officer at that port; or

(ii) the details necessary to identify the permit are given to an officer electronically.

29 Introduction of disease, germs etc

(1) The introduction or importation into Australia of a substance or article containing, or likely to contain, a pest, disease germ, microbe or disease agent is prohibited.

(2) However, subsection (1) is not taken to prevent the importation of a starter culture for a food or beverage for human consumption.

(3) Also, subsection (1) is not taken to prohibit the importation by a person of a thing if:

(a) a Director of Quarantine has granted the person a permit to import the thing into Australia; and

Note   For what a Director of Quarantine must consider when deciding whether to grant such a permit, see Part 8 beginning on page 76.

(b) when the vessel on which the thing is imported into Australia arrives at its first port of entry in Australia:

(i) the permit or a copy is produced to an officer at that port; or

(ii) the details necessary to identify the permit are given to an officer electronically.

Division 3 Importation of biological materials into Cocos Islands

30 Importation of biological materials

(1) The introduction or importation into the Cocos Islands of the following things is prohibited:

(a) an article that is prohibited biological material;

(b) an article that contains prohibited biological material;

(c) an article of which prohibited biological material is an ingredient.

Note   For the meaning of prohibited biological material, see the definition of that term in section 27 on page 34 and table 11 on page 35.

(2) However, subsection (1) is not taken to prevent the importation of:

(a) an article that is, or contains, prohibited biological material, or of which prohibited biological material is an ingredient, if importation of the article is permitted under section 38; or

(b) a dye or colouring agent of animal origin (for example, cochineal); or

(c) food (for either human or animal use); or

(d) a beverage (for either human or animal use); or

(e) a substance that is used as a flavouring for food or beverages (for example, monosodium glutamate); or

(f) a cosmetic substance or perfume for human bodily use that contains, in total less than 20% by mass of material of animal origin (for example, musk, civet or ambergris).

(3) Also, subsection (1) is not taken to prohibit the importation by a person of a thing if:

(a) a Director of Quarantine has granted the person a permit to import the thing into the Cocos Islands; and

Note   For what a Director of Quarantine must consider when deciding whether to grant such a permit, see Part 8 beginning on page 76.

(b) when the vessel on which the thing is imported into the Cocos Islands arrives at its first port of entry in the Cocos Islands:

(i) the permit or a copy is produced to an officer; or

(ii) the details necessary to identify the permit are given to an officer electronically.

31 Introduction of disease, germs etc

(1) The introduction or importation into the Cocos Islands of a substance or article containing, or likely to contain, a pest, disease germ, microbe or disease agent is prohibited.

(2) However, subsection (1) is not taken to prevent the importation of a starter culture for a food or beverage for human consumption.

(3) Also, subsection (1) is not taken to prohibit the importation by a person of a thing if:

(a) a Director of Quarantine has granted the person a permit to import the thing into the Cocos Islands; and

Note   For what a Director of Quarantine must consider when deciding whether to grant such a permit, see Part 8 beginning on page 76.

(b) when the vessel on which the thing is imported into the Cocos Islands arrives at its first port of entry in the Cocos Islands:

(i) the permit or a copy is produced to an officer; or

(ii) the details necessary to identify the permit are given to an officer electronically.

Part 5 Articles likely to introduce a pest or disease

Division 1 Introductory

32 Meaning of article likely to introduce a pest or disease

In this Part:

article likely to introduce a pest or disease means an article mentioned in table 12.

           Table 12 Articles likely to introduce a pest or disease              
           Item        Article                                                   
           Soilsoil etc                                                         
           1           Soil and articles containing soil                         
           Waterwater etc                                                       
           2           Water, other than:  (a) sea or ocean water; or  (b)       
                       commercially bottled water; or  (c) samples of holy       
                       waterholy water                                           
           3           Rose-waterrose-water in a consignment of 10 litres or     
                       more                                                      
           4           Orange-flower waterorange-flower water in a consignment   
                       of 10 litres or more                                      
           5           Sea or ocean water, unless:  (a) free from suspended      
                       and solid material and marine pathogens; and  (b) in a    
                       consignment of less than 5 litres; and  (c) intended      
                       for use in a testing laboratory                           
           Fertilisersfertilisers and soil conditionerssoil conditioners        
           6           Fertiliser of any type, including synthetic fertiliser    
           7           Growth supplements                                        
           8           Soil conditioners of animal, plant or microbial origin    
           Animal food                                                          
           9           Food for animals, of plant, animal (including fish) or    
                       microbial origin                                          
           Beehivesbeehives                                                     
           10          Beehives, used                                            
           Birds' nestsbirds' nests etc                                         
           11          Birds' nests (including nests intended for use in         
                       making soup)                                              
           12          Birds' nest products                                      
           Coircoir etc                                                         
           13          Coir and coir products                                    
           Peatpeat etc                                                         
           14          Peat and peat products                                    
           Strawstraw                                                           
           15          Cereal straw articles                                     
           Packagingpackaging, used                                             
           16          Used bags, cartons or packaging that have been in         
                       contact with animals, animal products, plants or plant    
                       products                                                  
           17          Used egg crates, containers and packing that have been    
                       in contact with eggs                                      
           Machinery etc (used)machinery, used                                  
           18          Used food-processing equipment that has been in contact   
                       with cooked or uncooked animal products                   
           19          Used earth-moving or agricultural machinery, including    
                       assembled parts                                           
           20          Used tyres                                                
           21          Used mining equipment                                     
           22          Used grain-milling equipment                              
           23          Field-tested agricultural equipment                       
           Other usedused articles articles                                     
           24          Used articles that have been in contact with animals      
           25          Equipment, used, for use with animals (including bees)    
           Bioremedial productsbioremedial products                             
           26          Bioremedial products                                      

Division 2 Importation of articles likely to introduce pests or diseases--Australia

33 Importation of articles likely to introduce pests or diseases

The importation into Australia of an article likely to introduce a pest or disease is prohibited unless:

(a) a Director of Quarantine has granted the person a permit to import the article into Australia; and

Note   For what a Director of Quarantine must consider when deciding whether to grant such a permit, see Part 8 beginning on page 76.

(b) when the vessel on which it is imported into Australia arrives at its first port of entry in Australia:

(i) the permit or a copy is produced to an officer; or

(ii) the details necessary to identify the permit are given to an officer electronically.

Note   For the meaning of article likely to introduce a pest or disease, see table 12 on page 41.

Division 3 Importation of articles likely to introduce pests or diseases--Cocos Islands

34 Importation of articles likely to introduce pests or diseases

The importation into the Cocos Islands of an article likely to introduce a pest or disease is prohibited unless:

(a) a Director of Quarantine has granted the person a permit to import the article into the Cocos Islands; and

Note   For what a Director of Quarantine must consider when deciding whether to grant such a permit, see Part 8 beginning on page 76.

(b) when the vessel on which it is imported into the Cocos Islands arrives at its first port of entry in the Cocos Islands:

(i) the permit or a copy is produced to an officer; or

(ii) the details necessary to identify the permit are given to an officer electronically.

Note   For the meaning of article likely to introduce a pest or disease, see table 12 on page 41.

Part 6 Animal quarantine

Division 1 General

35 Definitions for Part

In this Part:

animal part includes (unless the contrary is stated):

(a) blood; and

(b) animal reproductive material; and

(c) skin (whether or not tanned); and

(d) bone; and

(e) hair and feathers; and

(f) scales; and

(g) chitin.

animal reproductive material means a part of an animal from which another animal can be reproduced, and includes semen, ova, or an embryo.

official veterinarian for a country has the same meaning as in the International Animal Health Code promulgated by the Office International des Epizooties.

Note   Under that Code, official veterinarian of a country means "a civil service veterinarian or a specially appointed veterinarian as authorised by the veterinary administration of the country".

36 Diseases affecting animals and quarantinable diseases of animals (Quarantine Act, s 5 (1)--definitions of disease and quarantinable disease)

(1) Each disease, parasite or pest mentioned in Schedule 3 is a disease affecting animals.

(2) Each disease mentioned in that Schedule is a quarantinable disease.

Note   Schedule 3 begins on page 90.

Division 2 Importation of animals, animal parts and animal products into Australia

37 Importation of live animals

(1) In this section, a reference to a live animal does not include a fish, of a kind mentioned in Division 2 of Part II of Schedule 6 to the Wildlife Protection (Regulation of Exports and Imports) Act 1982, that has not been genetically modified.

Note   Division 2 of Part II of Schedule 6 of the Wildlife Protection (Regulation of Exports and Imports) Act 1982 is set out in a note beginning on page 134.

(2) The importation into Australia of a live animal by a person is prohibited unless:

(a) a Director of Quarantine has granted the person a permit to import it into Australia; and

Note   For what a Director of Quarantine must consider when deciding whether to grant such a permit, see Part 8 beginning on page 76.

(b) when the vessel on which it is imported into Australia arrives at its first port of entry in Australia:

(i) the permit or a copy is produced to an officer; or

(ii) the details necessary to identify the permit are given to an officer electronically.

(3) However, subsection (2) is not taken to prohibit the importation into Australia from New Zealand of a live domestic cat if:

(a) an official veterinarian has certified that:

(i) he or she is an official veterinarian; and

(ii) New Zealand is free from rabies; and

(iii) he or she has examined the cat (on a day, and at a time, stated in the certificate) and found it fit to travel; and

(b) the examination mentioned in subparagraph (a) (iii) took place within 72 hours before the cat was exported from New Zealand; and

(c) the cat is accompanied by the certificate; and

(d) when the vessel on which the cat is imported arrives at its first port of entry in Australia, the certificate or a copy is produced to an officer.

(4) Also, subsection (2) is not taken to prohibit the importation into Australia from New Zealand of a live domestic dog if:

(a) an official veterinarian has certified that:

(i) he or she is an official veterinarian; and

(ii) New Zealand is free from rabies; and

(iii) none of canine brucellosis, canine ehrlichiosis and leptospirosis due to Leptospira interrogans var. canicola have been confirmed in New Zealand within 12 months before the dog is exported from New Zealand; and

(iv) he or she has examined the dog (on a day, and at a time, stated in the certificate) and found it fit to travel; and

(v) if the dog has ever lived in Africa, it has been treated twice for Babesia canis with imidocarb dipropionate at a dose rate of 7.5 mg/kg of its live weight; and

(b) the examination mentioned in subparagraph (a) (iv) took place within 72 hours before the dog was exported from New Zealand; and

(c) the dog is accompanied by the certificate; and

(d) when the vessel on which the dog is imported arrives at its first port of entry in Australia, the certificate or a copy is produced to an officer.

38 Dead animals or animal parts the importation of which is prohibited other than subject to conditions

(1) The importation into Australia of a dead animal or animal part is prohibited.

(2) However, subsection (1) is not taken to prohibit the importation into Australia of an animal, animal part or article mentioned in column 2 of table 13 if the animal, part or article complies with the condition in column 3 of the item.

(3) For the table, an animal or part is non-viable if a living animal of the same species cannot be produced from it.

          Table 13 Dead animals and animal parts                               
          Column 1    Column 2 Animal,       Column 3 Condition                  
          Item        article or part                                            
          Animals and animal parts                                             
          1           Animals and animal     If preserved in gluteraldehyde,     
                      tissuesanimals and     70% alcohol or 10% formalin and     
                      animal tissues,        the preservative is at least 80%    
                      preserved in           of the volume of the container      
                      preservative                                               
          2           Animalsanimals,        If treated by an approved           
                      stuffed                treatment and accompanied by a      
                      professionally         declaration from a taxidermist      
                      stuffed or mounted     giving details of the treatment     
          3           Bees of the family     If preserved in gluteraldehyde,     
                      Apidae,                70% alcohol or 10% formalin         
                      preservedbees,                                             
                      preserved                                                  
          4           Cnidarianscnidarians   If non viable and clean             
                      (Coelenteratescoelent                                      
                      erates), other than                                        
                      coral sandcoral sand                                       
          5           Echinodermsechinoderm  If non-viable and clean             
                      s                                                          
          6           Insectsinsects,        If non-viable (either dead or       
                      preserved (other       dried), free from soil and other    
                      than bees of the       debris and packed in clean new      
                      family Apidae),        containers                          
                      spidersspiders,                                            
                      preserved and                                              
                      scorpionsscorpions,                                        
                      preserved,                                                 
                      preserved, for                                             
                      collections, mounted                                       
                      for display                                                
          7           Tunicatestunicates     If non-viable and clean             
          Skins and hides                                                      
          8           Animalanimal skins     If preserved or tanned by an        
                      or reptile skins       approved treatment                  
          9           Rawhide dog            If accompanied by manufacturer's    
                      chewsrawhide dog       declaration that the product has    
                      chews                  been soaked in a lime solution of   
                                             pH 14 for not less than 8 hours     
                                             or irradiated with 50 Kgrays        
          Bones, teeth, horn etc                                               
          10          Animal bonesbones,     If clean and devoid of adhering     
                      animal or              tissue, blood or faecal matter      
                      teethteeth, animal,                                        
                      for use as curios,                                         
                      ivory, or jewellery                                        
          11          Animal hornhorn,       If clean, free of adhering          
                      animal without velvet  material and not for food use       
          Hair, bristles, feathers, wool etc                                   
          12          Bristles and hair      If cleaned by an approved method,   
                                             free of adhering material and not   
                                             for use in animal foods or          
                                             fertilisers, nor for growing        
                                             purposes                            
          13          Feathersfeathers       If intended for use in              
                                             manufacturing, clean and no         
                                             animal tissue present, but not if   
                                             intended for stockfeed              
          14          Wool, goat fibre or    If scoured and certification        
                      other animal           confirming the scouring process     
                      fibrefibre,            provided, and free from             
                      animalwool             contamination by extraneous         
                                             material (for example, faeces,      
                                             plant material or insects)          
          Eggshellseggshells                                                   
          15          Egg shells             If commercially blown, clean and    
                                             free of adhering material           
          16          Egg shell ornaments    If commercially prepared and        
                                             decorated, clean and free of        
                                             adhering material (such as          
                                             faeces, feathers and egg)           
          Miscellaneous products of animal origin                              
          17          Fishing fliesflies,    If clean and no animal tissues      
                      fishing                present                             
          18          Cosmeticscosmetic of   If commercially manufactured,       
                      animal origin of, or   packaged with an ingredient list    
                      partly of, animal      and containing less than 20%        
                      origin                 animal material (excluding          
                                             lanolin)                            
          19          Shells, seashells,     If free of insects, soil and        
                      sea (other than        other debris and packed in new      
                      oyster shell)          clean packaging                     
          20          Shell, turtleshell,    If clean and free from adhering     
                      turtle                 tissue, blood or faecal matter      

(4) Also, subsection (1) is not taken to prohibit the importation by a person of a thing if:

(a) a Director of Quarantine has granted the person a permit to import it into Australia; and

Note   For what a Director of Quarantine must consider when deciding whether to grant such a permit, see Part 8 beginning on page 76.

(b) when the thing is landed at a place in Australia:

(i) the permit or a copy is produced to an officer at the place; or

(ii) the details necessary to identify the permit are given to an officer electronically.

39 Importation of meat and meat products

(1) In this section:

meat means a part of an animal (other than a fish, a crustacean, a mollusc, a crustacean, a cnidarian, an echinoderm or a tunicate) that is intended or able to be used as food by a human being or an animal (whether or not cooked, dried or otherwise processed), and includes:

(a) blood; and

(b) gelatin, bone meal, meat meal, tallow and fat.

meat product means a product that contains meat, or of which meat is an ingredient.

(2) The importation into Australia of meat or a meat product is prohibited, other than a meat product that:

(a) is contained in a hermetically sealed container; and

(b) contains less than 5%, by weight, of meat; and

(c) does not require refrigeration to maintain its quality.

(3) However, subsection (2) is not taken to prohibit the importation by a person of a thing if:

(a) a Director of Quarantine has granted the person a permit to import the thing into Australia; and

Note   For what a Director of Quarantine must consider when deciding whether to grant such a permit, see Part 8 beginning on page 76.

(b) when the thing is landed at a place in Australia:

(i) the permit or a copy is produced to an officer at the place; or

(ii) the details necessary to identify the permit are given to an officer electronically.

40 Importation of milk and dairy products

(1) In this section:

dairy product means:

(a) milk (including condensed, concentrated, dried and powdered milk); or

(b) goods produced from milk (including butter, cheese, casein, cream, ghee, whey, ice cream, milk albumin and yoghurt).

(2) The importation into Australia of a dairy product (whether for human consumption or not) is prohibited.

(3) However, subsection (2) is not taken to prohibit the importation of the following dairy products (if not intended to be used for stockfood):

(a) a dairy product imported directly from New Zealand that is, or whose dairy product ingredients consist only of:

(i) milk produced in New Zealand; or

(ii) dairy products made in New Zealand from milk that did not originate in, or pass through, a country other than New Zealand or Australia;

(b) goods of which each individually packaged unit contains less than 10% by weight (other than any added water) of a dairy product;

(c) commercially prepared and packaged chocolate;

(d) lactose, and its derivatives.

(4) Also, subsection (2) is not taken to prohibit the importation by a person of a thing if:

(a) a Director of Quarantine has granted the person a permit to import the thing into Australia; and

Note   For what a Director of Quarantine must consider when deciding whether to grant such a permit, see Part 8 beginning on page 76.

(b) when the thing is landed at a place in Australia:

(i) the permit or a copy is produced to an officer at the place; or

(ii) the details necessary to identify the permit are given to an officer electronically.

(5) Also, if a person entering Australia has the care of, and is accompanied by, 1 or more infants under 2 years old, subsection (2) is not taken to prohibit the importation by the person of up to 1 kilogram, for each of those infants, of a dairy product that is an infants' food.

41 Importation of eggs and egg products

(1) In this section:

egg product includes:

(a) whole egg in any form (pasteurised or unpasteurised); and

(b) egg albumen in any form (pasteurised or unpasteurised); and

(c) egg yolk in any form (pasteurised or unpasteurised); and

(d) goods produced from egg (including egg noodles and mooncakes).

(2) The importation into Australia of the following (whether for human consumption or not) is prohibited:

(a) eggs;

(b) egg products;

(c) goods that include egg or an egg product among their ingredients.

(3) However, subsection (2) is not taken to prohibit the importation of the following egg products (if not intended to be used for stockfood):

(a) goods of which each individually packaged unit contains less than 10% by weight (other than added water) of egg or an egg product;

(b) commercially prepared and packaged cakes (other than mooncakes and cheese cakes), biscuits or bread;

(c) cake mixes containing less than 10% egg by mass.

(4) Also, subsection (2) is not taken to prohibit the importation by a person of a thing if:

(a) a Director of Quarantine has granted the person a permit to import the thing into Australia; and

Note   For what a Director of Quarantine must consider when deciding whether to grant such a permit, see Part 8 beginning on page 76.

(b) when the thing is landed at a place in Australia:

(i) the permit or a copy is produced to an officer at the place; or

(ii) the details necessary to identify the permit are given to an officer electronically.

42 Importation of honey and other bee products

(1) In this section:

bee product means a product produced by bees (including honey, beeswax, honeycomb and bee pollen), but does not include propolis or royal jelly.

(2) The importation into Australia of a bee product (whether for human consumption or not), other than honey that is pure and free from extraneous material, by a person is prohibited unless:

(a) a Director of Quarantine has granted the person a permit to import the product into Australia; and

Note   For what a Director of Quarantine must consider when deciding whether to grant such a permit, see Part 8 beginning on page 76.

(b) when the product is landed at a place in Australia:

(i) the permit or a copy is produced to an officer at the place; or

(ii) the details necessary to identify the permit are given to an officer electronically.

43 Importation of fish of family Salmonidae

( 1) The importation into Australia of fish of the family Salmonidae, or any part of such a fish, in any form (including canned fish, dried fish, processed fish and fish meal) is prohibited.

(2) The importation into Australia of the roe or caviar of fish of the family Salmonidae is prohibited.

(3) However, subsections (1) and (2) are not taken to prohibit the importation of canned fish, canned roe or canned caviar of that family if the fish:

(a) is contained in a hermetically sealed container; and

(b) has been heat-treated in that container so as not to require refrigeration or freezing to maintain its quality.

(4) Also, subsection (1) and (2) are not taken to prohibit the importation by a person of fish, fish parts, roe or caviar of that family if:

(a) a Director of Quarantine has granted the person a permit to import the fish, fish parts, roe or caviar into Australia; and

Note   For what a Director of Quarantine must consider when deciding whether to grant such a permit, see Part 8 beginning on page 76.

(b) when the fish, fish parts, roe or caviar is landed at a place in Australia:

(i) the permit or a copy is produced to an officer at the place; or

(ii) the details necessary to identify the permit are given to an officer electronically.

44 Importation of fish meal and crustacean meal

The importation into Australia of fish meal or crustacean meal by a person is prohibited unless:

(a) a Director of Quarantine has granted the person a permit to import the fish meal or crustacean meal into Australia; and

Note   For what a Director of Quarantine must consider when deciding whether to grant such a permit, see Part 8 beginning on page 76.

(b) when the fish meal or crustacean meal is landed at a place in Australia:

(i) the permit or a copy is produced to an officer at the place; or

(ii) the details necessary to identify the permit are given to an officer electronically.

45 Importation of other fish and fish products

(1) The importation into Australia of an animal, or animal product, mentioned in column 2 of an item in table 14 is prohibited unless the animal or product complies with the condition in column 3 of the item.

(2) For the table, an animal or part is non-viable if a living animal of the same species cannot be produced from it.

          Table 14 Other fish and fish products                                
          Column 1    Column 2 Product       Item 3 Condition                    
          Item                                                                   
          1           Crustaceanscrustacean  If non-viable and clean             
                      s (other than prawns                                       
                      or freshwater                                              
                      crayfish, or                                               
                      crustacean meal)                                           
          2           Fish, driedfish,       If free from insects, soil and      
                      dried (other than      other debris, packed in clean new   
                      fish meal)             bags, and not of the family         
                                             Salmonidae                          
          3           Fish, processedfish,   That the fish is not of the         
                      processed (including   family Salmonidae, contains less    
                      fish fingers, fish     than 10%  egg content and is fit    
                      cakes and fish         for human consumption               
                      balls, but excluding                                       
                      fish meal)                                                 
          4           Freshwater             If cooked                           
                      crayfishcrayfish                                           
          5           Frogs' legsfrogs'      If in a hermetically sealed         
                      legs                   container and do not require        
                                             refrigeration to maintain their     
                                             quality                             
          6           Molluscsmolluscs       If non-viable and clean             
                      (other than oysters                                        
                      in full or half                                            
                      shell and snails)                                          
          7           Oystersoysters in      If from New Zealand and the         
                      half shell             shells are clean and free of        
                                             viable animals and plants           
          8           Prawnsprawns (other    If cooked or fit for human          
                      than dried prawns or   consumption                         
                      prawn meal)                                                
          9           Prawns, dried (other   If free from insects, soil and      
                      than prawn meal)       other debris and packed in clean    
                                             new bags                            
          10          Snailssnails           If in a hermetically sealed         
                                             container and do not require        
                                             refrigeration to maintain their     
                                             quality                             

(3) However, subsection (1) is not taken to prohibit the importation by a person of a thing if:

(a) a Director of Quarantine has granted the person a permit to import the thing into Australia; and

Note   For what a Director of Quarantine must consider when deciding whether to grant such a permit, see Part 8 beginning on page 76.

(b) when the thing is landed at a place in Australia:

(i) the permit or a copy is produced to an officer at the place; or

(ii) the details necessary to identify the permit are given to an officer electronically.

46 Importation of animals, animal parts and animal products from Cocos Islands

The importation into Australia from the Cocos Islands of an animal, animal part or animal product is prohibited unless:

(a) a Director of Quarantine has granted the person seeking to import it into Australia a permit to do so; and

Note   For what a Director of Quarantine must consider when deciding whether to grant such a permit, see Part 8 beginning on page 76.

(b) when the vessel on which the animal or animal part is imported into Australia arrives at its first port of entry in Australia after leaving the Cocos Islands:

(i) the permit or a copy is produced to an officer at that port; or

(ii) the details necessary to identify the permit are given to an officer electronically.

Division 3 Importation of animals, animal parts and animal products into Cocos Islands

47 Importation of live animals

(1) In this section, a reference to a live animal does not include a fish, of a kind mentioned in Division 2 of Part II of Schedule 6 to the Wildlife Protection (Regulation of Exports and Imports) Act 1982, that has not been genetically modified.

Note   Division 2 of Part II of Schedule 6 of the Wildlife Protection (Regulation of Exports and Imports) Act 1982 is set out in a note beginning on page 134.

(2) The importation into the Cocos Islands of a live animal by a person is prohibited unless:

(a) a Director of Quarantine has granted the person a permit to import it into the Cocos Islands; and

Note   For what a Director of Quarantine must consider when deciding whether to grant such a permit, see Part 8 beginning on page 76.

(b) when the vessel on which it is imported into the Cocos Islands arrives at its first port of entry in the Cocos Islands:

(i) the permit or a copy is produced to an officer; or

(ii) the details necessary to identify the permit are given to an officer electronically.

(3) However, subsection (2) is not taken to prohibit the importation into the Cocos Islands from New Zealand of a live domestic cat if:

(a) an official veterinarian has certified that:

(i) he or she is an official veterinarian; and

(ii) New Zealand is free from rabies; and

(iii) he or she has examined the cat (on a day, and at a time, stated in the certificate) and found it fit to travel; and

(b) the examination mentioned in subparagraph (a) (iii) took place within 72 hours before the cat was exported from New Zealand; and

(c) the cat is accompanied by the certificate; and

(d) when the vessel on which the cat is imported arrives at its first port of entry in the Cocos Islands, the certificate or a copy is produced to an officer.

(4) Also, subsection (2) is not taken to prohibit the importation into the Cocos Islands from New Zealand of a live domestic dog if:

(a) an official veterinarian has certified that:

(i) he or she is an official veterinarian; and

(ii) New Zealand is free from rabies; and

(iii) none of canine brucellosis, canine ehrlichiosis and leptospirosis due to Leptospira interrogans var. canicola have been confirmed in New Zealand within 12 months before the dog is exported from New Zealand; and

(iv) he or she has examined the dog (on a day, and at a time, stated in the certificate) and found it fit to travel; and

(v) if the dog has ever lived in Africa, it has been treated twice for Babesia canis with imidocarb dipropionate at a dose rate of 7.5 mg/kg of its live weight; and

(b) the examination mentioned in subparagraph (a) (iv) took place within 72 hours before the dog was exported from New Zealand; and

(c) the dog is accompanied by the certificate; and

(d) when the vessel on which the dog is imported arrives at its first port of entry in the Cocos Islands, the certificate or a copy is produced to an officer.

48 Dead animals or animal parts the importation of which is prohibited other than subject to conditions

(1) The importation into the Cocos Islands of a dead animal or animal part is prohibited.

(2) However, subsection (1) is not taken to prohibit the importation into the Cocos Islands of an animal, animal part or article mentioned in column 2 of table 13 if the animal, part or article complies with the condition in column 3 of the item.

Note   Table 13 is on page 48.

(3) Also, subsection (1) is not taken to prohibit the importation by a person of a thing if:

(a) a Director of Quarantine has granted the person a permit to import it into the Cocos Islands; and

Note   For what a Director of Quarantine must consider when deciding whether to grant such a permit, see Part 8 beginning on page 76.

(b) when the thing is landed at a place in the Cocos Islands:

(i) the permit or a copy is produced to an officer at the place; or

(ii) the details necessary to identify the permit are given to an officer electronically.

49 Importation of meat and meat products

(1) In this section:

meat means a part of an animal (other than a fish, a crustacean, a mollusc, a crustacean, a cnidarian, an echinoderm or a tunicate) that is intended or able to be used as food by a human being or an animal (whether or not cooked, dried or otherwise processed), and includes:

(a) blood; and

(b) gelatin, bone meal, meat meal, tallow and fat.

meat product means a product that contains meat, or of which meat is an ingredient.

(2) The importation into the Cocos Islands of meat or a meat product is prohibited, other than a meat product that:

(a) is contained in a hermetically sealed container; and

(b) contains less than 5%, by weight, of meat; and

(c) does not require refrigeration to maintain its quality.

(3) However, subsection (2) is not taken to prohibit the importation by a person of a thing if:

(a) a Director of Quarantine has granted the person a permit to import the thing into the Cocos Islands; and

Note   For what a Director of Quarantine must consider when deciding whether to grant such a permit, see Part 8 beginning on page 76.

(b) when the thing is landed at a place in the Cocos Islands:

(i) the permit or a copy is produced to an officer at the place; or

(ii) the details necessary to identify the permit are given to an officer electronically.

50 Importation of milk and dairy products

(1) In this section:

dairy product means:

(a) milk (including condensed, concentrated, dried and powdered milk); or

(b) goods produced from milk (including butter, cheese, casein, cream, ghee, whey, ice cream, milk albumin and yoghurt).

(2) The importation into the Cocos Islands of a dairy product (whether for human consumption or not) is prohibited.

(3) However, subsection (2) is not taken to prohibit the importation of the following dairy products (if not intended to be used for stockfood):

(a) a dairy product imported directly from New Zealand that is, or whose dairy product ingredients consist only of:

(i) milk produced in New Zealand; or

(ii) dairy products made in New Zealand from milk that did not originate in, or pass through, a country other than New Zealand, Australia or the Cocos Islands;

(b) goods of which each individually packaged unit contains less than 10% by weight (other than any added water) of a dairy product;

(c) commercially prepared and packaged chocolate;

(d) lactose, and its derivatives.

(4) Also, subsection (2) is not taken to prohibit the importation by a person of a thing if:

(a) a Director of Quarantine has granted the person a permit to import the thing into the Cocos Islands; and

Note   For what a Director of Quarantine must consider when deciding whether to grant such a permit, see Part 8 beginning on page 76.

(b) when the thing is landed at a place in the Cocos Islands:

(i) the permit or a copy is produced to an officer at the place; or

(ii) the details necessary to identify the permit are given to an officer electronically.

(5) Also, if a person entering the Cocos Islands has the care of, and is accompanied by, 1 or more infants under 2 years old, subsection (2) is not taken to prohibit the importation by the person of up to 1 kilogram, for each of those infants, of a dairy product that is an infants' food.

51 Importation of eggs and egg products

(1) In this section:

egg product includes:

(a) pasteurised, cooked, dried or powdered egg; and

(b) goods produced from egg (including egg noodles and mooncakes); and

(c) egg albumen in any form.

(2) The importation into the Cocos Islands of the following (whether for human consumption or not) is prohibited:

(a) eggs;

(b) egg products;

(c) goods that include egg or an egg product among their ingredients.

(3) However, subsection (2) is not taken to prohibit the importation of the following egg products (if not intended to be used for stockfood):

(a) goods of which each individually packaged unit contains less than 10% by weight (other than added water) of egg or an egg product;

(b) commercially prepared and packaged cakes (other than mooncakes and cheese cakes), biscuits or bread;

(c) cake mixes containing less than 10% egg by mass.

(4) Also, subsection (2) is not taken to prohibit the importation by a person of a thing if:

(a) a Director of Quarantine has granted the person a permit to import the thing into the Cocos Islands; and

Note   For what a Director of Quarantine must consider when deciding whether to grant such a permit, see Part 8 beginning on page 76.

(b) when the thing is landed at a place in the Cocos Islands:

(i) the permit or a copy is produced to an officer at the place; or

(ii) the details necessary to identify the permit are given to an officer electronically.

52 Importation of honey and other bee products

(1) In this section:

bee product means a product produced by bees (including honey, beeswax, honeycomb and bee pollen), but does not include propolis or royal jelly.

(2) The importation into the Cocos Islands of a bee product (whether for human consumption or not), other than honey that is pure and free from extraneous material, by a person is prohibited unless:

(a) a Director of Quarantine has granted the person a permit to import the product into the Cocos Islands; and

Note   For what a Director of Quarantine must consider when deciding whether to grant such a permit, see Part 8 beginning on page 76.

(b) when the product is landed at a place in the Cocos Islands:

(i) the permit or a copy is produced to an officer at the place; or

(ii) the details necessary to identify the permit are given to an officer electronically.

53 Importation of fish of family Salmonidae

(1) The importation into the Cocos Islands of fish of the family Salmonidae, or any part of such a fish, in any form (including canned fish, dried fish, processed fish and fish meal) is prohibited.

(2) The importation into the Cocos Islands of the roe or caviar of fish of the family Salmonidae is prohibited.

(3) However, subsections (1) and (2) are not taken to prohibit the importation of canned fish, canned roe or canned caviar of that family if the fish:

(a) is contained in a hermetically sealed container; and

(b) has been heat-treated in that container so as not to require refrigeration or freezing to maintain its quality.

(4) Also, subsections (1) and (2) are not taken to prohibit the importation by a person of fish, fish parts, roe or caviar of that family if:

(a) a Director of Quarantine has granted the person a permit to import the fish, fish parts, roe or caviar into the Cocos Islands; and

Note   For what a Director of Quarantine must consider when deciding whether to grant such a permit, see Part 8 beginning on page 76.

(b) when the fish, fish parts, roe or caviar is landed at a place in the Cocos Islands:

(i) the permit or a copy is produced to an officer at the place; or

(ii) the details necessary to identify the permit are given to an officer electronically.

54 Importation of fish meal and crustacean meal

The importation into the Cocos Islands of fish meal or crustacean meal by a person is prohibited unless:

(a) a Director of Quarantine has granted the person a permit to import the fish meal or crustacean meal into the Cocos Islands; and

Note   For what a Director of Quarantine must consider when deciding whether to grant such a permit, see Part 8 beginning on page 76.

(b) when the fish meal or crustacean meal is landed at a place in the Cocos Islands:

(i) the permit or a copy is produced to an officer at the place; or

(ii) the details necessary to identify the permit are given to an officer electronically.

55 Importation of other fish and fish products

(1) The importation into the Cocos Islands of an animal, or animal product, mentioned in column 2 of an item in table 14 is prohibited unless the animal or product complies with the condition in column 3 of the item.

Note   Table 14 is on page 55.

(2) However, subsection (1) is not taken to prohibit the importation by a person of a thing if:

(a) a Director of Quarantine has granted the person a permit to import the thing into the Cocos Islands; and

Note   For what a Director of Quarantine must consider when deciding whether to grant such a permit, see Part 8 beginning on page 76.

(b) when the thing is landed at a place in the Cocos Islands:

(i) the permit or a copy is produced to an officer at the place; or

(ii) the details necessary to identify the permit are given to an officer electronically.

Division 4 Movement of animals, animal parts and animal products within Australia

56 Removal of animals, animal parts and animal products from Protected Zone or Special Quarantine Zone

(1) The removal, from a part of the Commonwealth in the Protected Zone or an area in the vicinity of the Protected Zone, to any other part of the Commonwealth, is prohibited of:

(a) a live animal; or

(b) an animal part; or

(c) goods wholly or partly of animal origin.

Note   "Area in the vicinity of the Protected Zone" means an area about which a notice is in force under s 5 (8) of the Quarantine Act--see the definition in s 5 (1). A notice under that subsection was published in the Gazette of 14 February 1985. The area described in that notice is the area:

"... bounded by a line:

(a) commencing at the point of Latitude 10deg. 30[[minute]] 00[[second]] South, Longitude 144deg. 10[[minute]] 00[[second]] East;

(b) running thence west along the parallel of Latitude 10deg. 30[[minute]] 00[[second]] South to its intersection by the meridian of Longitude 141deg. 20[[minute]] 00[[second]] East;

(c) thence north along that meridian to its intersection by parallel of latitude 10deg. 28[[minute]] 00[[second]] South;

(d) thence east along the parallel of Latitude 10deg. 28[[minute]] 00[[second]] South to its intersection by the Longitude 144deg. 10[[minute]] 00[[second]] East;

(e) thence south along the meridian of Longitude 144deg. 10[[minute]] 00[[second]] East to its intersection by the parallel of Latitude 10deg. 30[[minute]] 00[[second]] South,".

(2) The removal is prohibited of an animal product mentioned in table 15 from the Special Quarantine Zone to any other part of the Commonwealth south of the parallel 10deg. 28' south latitude.

Note   For the definition of Special Quarantine Zone, see page 18.

           Table 15 Animal products not to be removed from the Special          
           Quarantine Zone into other parts of Australia                        
           Item        Animal product                                            
           1           Meatmeat--not to be removed from Special Quarantine       
                       Zone and meat products (other than canned meat and meat   
                       products)                                                 
           2           Milkmilk--not to be removed from Special Quarantine       
                       Zone and milk products (other than canned milk and milk   
                       products)                                                 
           3           Eggseggs--not to be removed from Special Quarantine       
                       Zone and egg products                                     
           4           Untreated hides and skins                                 
           5           Feathers                                                  

(3) However, subsections (1) and (2) do not apply to stores for consumption on board a vessel engaged in navigation by sea if they are not removed from the vessel.

(4) Also, subsections (1) and (2) are not taken to prohibit the removal from the Protected Zone or Special Quarantine Zone of:

(a) an animal that is a cnidarian, echinoderm, tunicate, fish, crustacean or marine mollusc; or

(b) a part of an animal of any of those kinds; or

(c) goods wholly or partly made from an animal of any of those kinds.

(5) Also, subsections (1) and (2) are not taken to prohibit the removal of an animal, animal part or goods by a person if a Director of Quarantine has granted the person a permit for the removal of the animal, part or goods.

Note   For what a Director of Quarantine must consider when deciding whether to grant such a permit, see Part 8 beginning on page 76.

Part 7 Plant quarantine

Division 1 Preliminary

57 Definitions for Part 7

In this Part:

fruit and vegetable do not include a seed.

genetic manipulation does not include artificial selection, but includes:

(a) the insertion of genetic material produced outside a cell into a vector so as to allow the genetic material to be incorporated into a host organism to produce new combinations of genetic material; and

(b) directly introducing, into an organism, genetic material prepared outside it; and

(c) fusing 2 or more cells to form live cells with new combinations of genetic material.

seed includes a nut.

Division 2 General matters affecting plants

58 Diseases affecting plants (Quarantine Act, s 5 (1)--definition of disease)

Each disease or pest mentioned in Part 1 of Schedule 4 is a disease or pest affecting plants.

Note   Part 1 of Schedule 4 begins on page 95.

59 Noxious plants (Quarantine Act, s 5 (1)--definition of disease)

Each plant mentioned in Part 2 of Schedule 4 is a noxious plant.

Note   Part 2 of Schedule 4 begins on page 102.

60 Quarantinable diseases (of plants) (Quarantine Act, s 5 (1)--definition of quarantinable disease)

Each disease in relation to plants mentioned in Part 1 of Schedule 4, and each plant mentioned in Part 2 of that Schedule, is a quarantinable disease.

Division 3 Importation of plants and plant parts into Australia

61 Importations of plants and plant parts affected by diseases

The importation into Australia is prohibited of a plant, or part of a plant, that is infected, infested or contaminated with a quarantinable disease unless:

(a) a Director of Quarantine has granted the person seeking to import it into Australia a permit to do so; and

Note   For what a Director of Quarantine must consider when deciding whether to grant such a permit, see Part 8 beginning on page 76.

(b) when it is landed at a place in Australia:

(i) the permit or a copy is produced to an officer; or

(ii) the details necessary to identify the permit are given to an officer electronically.

Note   For quarantinable disease, see s 60 and Schedule 4. Schedule 4 begins on page 102.

62 Importation of living plants

The importation into Australia of a living plant is prohibited unless:

(a) a Director of Quarantine has granted the person seeking to import it into Australia a permit to do so; and

Note   For what a Director of Quarantine must consider when deciding whether to grant such a permit, see Part 8 beginning on page 76.

(b) when it is landed in Australia:

(i) the permit or a copy is produced to an officer; or

(ii) the details necessary to identify the permit are given to an officer electronically.

63 Importation of seeds

(1) The importation into Australia of a seed (other than a seed of a kind of plant mentioned in Schedule 5) is prohibited.

Note   Schedule 5 begins on page 103.

(2) However, the importation into Australia of a seed of a plant mentioned in that Schedule is prohibited if the plant is of a kind that:

(a) was produced by genetic manipulation; or

(b) was produced by artificial selection and has 1 or more of the characteristics mentioned in table 16.

           Table 16 Characteristics of plants                                   
           Item       Characteristic                                             
           1          Tolerance of, or resistance to, herbicides                 
           2          Enhanced tolerance of, or resistance to, environmental     
                      stress                                                     
           3          Enhanced tolerance of, or resistance to, plant pathogens   
           4          Expression of toxic substances (including pesticides and   
                      poisons)                                                   
           5          Enhanced growth characteristics (including growth rate,    
                      seasonality and fruiting or seeding density)               

(3) However, subsection (1) or (2) is not taken to prohibit the importation by a person of a seed if:

(a) a Director of Quarantine has granted the person a permit to import it into Australia; and

Note   For what a Director of Quarantine must consider when deciding whether to grant such a permit, see Part 8 beginning on page 76.

(b) when the seed is landed in Australia:

(i) the permit or a copy is produced to an officer; or

(ii) the details necessary to identify the permit are given to an officer electronically.

64 Importation of fruit and vegetables

The importation into Australia of a fresh fruit or vegetable is prohibited unless:

(a) a Director of Quarantine has granted the person a permit to import it into Australia; and

Note   For what a Director of Quarantine must consider when deciding whether to grant such a permit, see Part 8 beginning on page 76.

(b) when the fruit or vegetable is landed in Australia:

(i) the permit or a copy is produced to an officer; or

(ii) the details necessary to identify the permit are given to an officer electronically.

65 Importation of other plant parts

(1) In this section:

plant part does not include a fruit or vegetable (within the meaning given by section 64) or a seed.

(2) The importation into Australia of a plant or part of a plant of a kind mentioned in Schedule 6 (whether or not capable of being used for propagation) is prohibited.

Note   Schedule 6 begins on page 132.

(3) The importation into Australia of any other plant part that is capable of being used for propagation is prohibited.

(4) However, subsection (2) or (3) is not taken to prohibit the importation by a person of a plant part if:

(a) a Director of Quarantine has granted the person a permit to import it into Australia; and

Note   For what a Director of Quarantine must consider when deciding whether to grant such a permit, see Part 8 beginning on page 76.

(b) when the plant part is landed in Australia:

(i) the permit or a copy is produced to an officer; or

(ii) the details necessary to identify the permit are given to an officer electronically.

Division 4 Importation of plants and plant parts into Cocos Islands

66 Importation of soil or plants into Cocos Islands

(1) The importation into the Cocos Islands, from a country other than Australia, is prohibited of the following:

(a) soil;

(b) a living plant;

(c) a part of a plant (other than a seed) that is capable of being used for propagation;

(d) a fruit or a vegetable;

(e) a seed that is not mentioned in Schedule 5.

Note   Schedule 5 begins on page 103.

(2) However, subsection (1) is not taken to prohibit the importation by a person of a thing if:

(a) a Director of Quarantine has granted the person a permit to import it into the Cocos Islands; and

Note   For what a Director of Quarantine must consider when deciding whether to grant such a permit, see Part 8 beginning on page 76.

(b) when the vessel on which it is imported into the Cocos Islands arrives at its first port of entry in the Cocos Islands:

(i) the permit or a copy is produced to an officer; or

(ii) the details necessary to identify the permit are given to an officer electronically.

Division 5 Movement of soil and plants within Australia

67 Removal of soil from Protected Zone

(1) The removal of soil from the Protected Zone, or an area in the vicinity of the Protected Zone, to a part of the Commonwealth south of the parallel 10deg. 28' south latitude is prohibited.

Note   "Area in the vicinity of the Protected Zone" means an area about which a notice is in force under s 5 (8) of the Quarantine Act--see the definition in s 5 (1). A notice under that subsection was published in the Gazette of 14 February 1985. The area described in that notice is the area:

"... bounded by a line:

(a) commencing at the point of Latitude 10deg. 30[[minute]] 00[[second]] South, Longitude 144deg. 10[[minute]] 00[[second]] East;

(b) running thence west along the parallel of Latitude 10deg. 30[[minute]] 00[[second]] South to its intersection by the meridian of Longitude 141deg. 20[[minute]] 00[[second]] East;

(c) thence north along that meridian to its intersection by parallel of latitude 10deg. 28[[minute]] 00[[second]] South;

(d) thence east along the parallel of Latitude 10deg. 28[[minute]] 00[[second]] South to its intersection by the Longitude 144deg. 10[[minute]] 00[[second]] East;

(e) thence south along the meridian of Longitude 144deg. 10[[minute]] 00[[second]] East to its intersection by the parallel of Latitude 10deg. 30[[minute]] 00[[second]] South,".

(2) However, subsection (1) is not taken to prohibit the removal by a person of soil if a Director of Quarantine has granted the person a permit for the its removal.

Note   For what a Director of Quarantine must consider when deciding whether to grant such a permit, see Part 8 beginning on page 76.

68 Removal of soil from Special Quarantine Zone

(1) The removal of soil from the Special Quarantine Zone to a part of the Commonwealth south of the parallel 10deg. 28' south latitude is prohibited.

Note   For the definition of Special Quarantine Zone, see page 18.

(2) However, subsection (1) is not taken to prohibit the removal by a person of soil if a Director of Quarantine has granted the person a permit for the its removal.

Note   For what a Director of Quarantine must consider when deciding whether to grant such a permit, see Part 8 beginning on page 76.

69 Removal of plants and plant parts from Protected Zone or Special Quarantine Zone

(1) The removal of a thing mentioned in subsection (3) from a part of the Commonwealth that is in the Protected Zone, or an area in the vicinity of the Protected Zone, to any other part of the Commonwealth south of the parallel 10deg. 28' south latitude is prohibited.

Note   For the definition of area in the vicinity of the Protected Zone, see the note following s 67.

(2) The removal of any of those things from the Special Quarantine Zone to a part of the Commonwealth south of the parallel 10deg. 28' south latitude is prohibited.

Note   For the definition of Special Quarantine Zone, see page 18.

(3) The things are:

(a) a living plant;

(b) a fresh fruit or vegetable;

(c) a part of a plant of any of the following genera or species (whether or not capable of being used for propagation):

(i) Musa (bananas);

(ii) Saccharum (sugar cane);

(iii) Zea (maize);

(iv) Manihot esculenta Crantz (cassava);

(v) Citrus;

(vi) Gossypium (cotton);

(d) a part of a plant of any other species or genus that is capable of being used for propagation.

(4) However, subsections (1) and (2) do not apply to fruit and vegetables that are stores for consumption on board a vessel used in navigation by sea if they are not removed from the vessel.

(5) Also, subsection (1) or (2) is not taken to prohibit the removal by a person of a plant or a part of a plant if a Director of Quarantine has granted the person a permit for the removal.

Note   For what a Director of Quarantine must consider when deciding whether to grant such a permit, see Part 8 beginning on page 76.

Part 8 Administration

Note   A reference to a Director of Quarantine includes a delegate--see the Quarantine Act, s 10B.

70 Things a Director of Quarantine must take into account when deciding whether to grant a permit for importation into Australia

(1) In deciding whether to grant a permit to import a thing into Australia, a Director of Quarantine:

(a) must consider the quarantine risk if the permit were granted; and

(b) must consider whether, if the permit were granted, the imposition of conditions on it would be necessary, to limit the quarantine risk to a level that would be acceptably low; and

(c) may take into account anything else that he or she knows that is relevant.

(2) In this section:

quarantine risk means:

(a) the likelihood that, if the permit is granted, the importation will lead to the introduction, establishment or spread of a disease or a pest in Australia; and

(b) the likelihood that any such introduction, establishment or spread of a disease or pest will result in harm being caused to human beings, animals, plants, other aspects of the environment or economic activities as a result of the introduction, establishment or spread of the disease or pest; and

(c) the likely extent of any such harm.

71 Things a Director of Quarantine must take into account when deciding whether to grant a permit for importation into Cocos Islands

(1) In deciding whether to grant a permit to import a thing into the Cocos Islands, a Director of Quarantine:

(a) must consider the quarantine risk if the permit were granted; and

(b) must consider whether, if the permit were granted, the imposition of conditions on it would be necessary, to limit the quarantine risk to a level that would be acceptably low; and

(c) may take into account anything else that he or she knows that is relevant.

(2) In this section:

quarantine risk means:

(a) the likelihood that, if the permit is granted, the importation will lead to the introduction, establishment or spread of a disease or a pest in the Cocos Islands; and

(b) the likelihood that any such introduction, establishment or spread of a disease or pest will result in harm being caused to human beings, animals, plants, other aspects of the environment or economic activities as a result of the introduction, establishment or spread of the disease or pest; and

(c) the likely extent of any such harm.

72 Things a Director of Quarantine must take into account when deciding whether to grant a permit for movement of something within Australia

(1) In deciding whether to grant a permit to remove a thing from the Protected Zone or the Special Quarantine Zone to the rest of Australia, a Director of Quarantine:

(a) must consider the quarantine risk if the permit were granted; and

(b) must consider whether, if the permit were granted, the imposition of conditions on it would be necessary, to limit the quarantine risk to a level that would be acceptably low; and

(c) may take into account anything else that he or she knows that is relevant.

(2) In this section:

quarantine risk means:

(a) the likelihood that, if the permit is granted, the importation will lead to the introduction, establishment or spread of a disease or a pest in Australia; and

(b) the likelihood that any such introduction, establishment or spread of a disease or pest will result in harm being caused to human beings, animals, plants, other aspects of the environment or economic activities as a result of the introduction, establishment or spread of the disease or pest; and

(c) the likely extent of any such harm.

Note   For the definition of Special Quarantine Zone, see page 18.

Part 9 Miscellaneous

73 Aircraft need not display quarantine signals (Quarantine Act, ss 14, 21)

Aircraft are exempt from section 21 of the Quarantine Act.

Note   S 21 of the Quarantine Act requires vessels to display quarantine signals. S 14 authorises the Governor-General to exempt "any particular vessel or class of vessels" from a provision of the Act.

Part 10 Revocation and savings

74 Revocation

All proclamations made under the following provisions of the Quarantine Act are revoked:

(a) subsection 5 (1) (definition of disease in relation to animals);

(b) subsection 5 (1) (definition of disease in relation to plants);

(c) subsection 5 (1) (definition of quarantinable disease);

(d) section 12;

(e) section 13;

(f) section 14.

75 Saving of permits already granted

A permit to import a thing that was granted in accordance with subsection 13 (2A) of the Quarantine Act before the commencement of this proclamation continues to have effect according to its terms.

Schedule 1 Quarantine stations

Part 1 Quarantine stations for animals or goods in Australia

Section 14

1 Billabong, Marulan (New South Wales)

The land in New South Wales in the local government area of Mulwaree, Parish of Jerrara, County of Argyle that is Lot 59 in deposited plan 750022

2 Eastern Creek (New South Wales)

The land in New South Wales in folio identifier 3/262259 at Wallgrove, City of Blacktown, Parish of Melville, County of Cumberland that is Lot 3 in deposited plan 262259

3 Taronga Zoo, Mosman (New South Wales)

The land in New South Wales in AUTO CONSOL 12162-4 in the Municipality of Mosman, Parish of Willoughby, County of Cumberland that is Lots 1209 and 1220 in deposited plan 752067

4 Royal Melbourne Zoological Gardens, Parkville (Victoria)

The land shown in the plan that is Part 1 of Schedule 1 to the Zoological Parks and Gardens Act 1995 of Victoria

Note   The plan is:

5 Sandown Racecourse, Dandenong (Victoria)

All those pieces of land in Victoria described in the Register Book as Volume 8258, Folio 963--part of Crown Allotment B Section 12 and the whole of Crown Allotment 11 in the Parish of Dandenong, known as Sandown Racecourse

6 Spotswood (Victoria)

The land in Victoria in allotments 64 and 66 of Section 7 in the Parish of Cut- Paw- Paw and County of Bourke, described in Register Book Volume 7720, Folio 033 and Volume 9971, Folio 289

7 Torrens Island (South Australia)

The avian quarantine facility in South Australia on sections 1030 and 1031 in the hundred of Port Adelaide, described in Register Book Volume 3327, Folio 182

8 Adelaide Zoo, Adelaide (South Australia)

The land in South Australia dedicated as a reserve for zoological gardens by the proclamation published on page 185 of the South Australian Government Gazette of 24 July 1958

Note   The land so dedicated is described as "Section 590, hundred of Adelaide, exclusive of all necessary roads, and being the greater portion of [the Zoological Gardens, hundred of Adelaide], together with other land".

9 Byford (Western Australia)

The land at Byford in Western Australia, shown in diagram 16893 and Plan 6036 of that State's Land Titles Office, that is bounded by an imaginary line:

(a) commencing at the intersection of the southern boundary of Nettleton Road and the north-eastern corner of Cockburn Sound Location 498; and

(b) then running generally south-easterly 234.64 metres along the southern boundary of Nettleton Road to its intersection with the north-western corner of the land shown on Land Titles Office Diagram 17851; and

(c) then generally south-easterly 8.53 metres and southerly 26.2 metres along the western boundaries of the land shown in that diagram to their intersection with the eastern prolongation of the southern boundary of Cockburn Sound Location 498; and

(d) then westerly 519.41 metres along that prolongation and that boundary to the intersection of that boundary with a line parallel to, and 3.84 metres west of, the eastern boundary of the land shown on Land Titles Office Plan 6036; and

(e) then generally north-easterly 341.14 metres along that line to its intersection with the southern boundary of Nettleton Road; and

(f) then generally south-easterly 307.62 metres along the southern boundary of Nettleton Road to the point of commencement

10 Perth Zoological Gardens, South Perth (Western Australia)

The land in Western Australia in:

(a) Class A Reserve No. 22503 comprising Perth Suburban Lots 108, 121, 122 and 326 to 330 (inclusive); and

(b) Class A Reserve No. 8581 comprising Perth Suburban Lot 438; and

(c) Lot 427; and

(d) Lot 643; and

(e) Lot 644; and

(f) Class A Reserve No. 40205 comprising Lot 992

Part 2 Quarantine stations for plants or goods in Australia

Section 15

11 Rydalmere (New South Wales)

The land in New South Wales that is Lots 19 and 20 in deposited plan 226903 and Lot 2 in deposited plan 24785 in the precinct of the Biological and Chemical Research Institute located between Victoria Road and James Ruse Drive, Ryde

12 Knoxfield (Victoria)

The land in Victoria on parts of Crown allotments 40 and 41 within the Institute for Horticultural Development within the Victorian Department of Natural Resources and Environment on the northwest corner of Burwood Highway and Scoresby Road, Knoxfield (known as 621 Burwood Highway, Knoxfield)

13 Kamerunga (Queensland)

The glasshouse in Queensland on Lot 323 NR 6959 in the Local Government area of Cairns, Locality of Kamerunga, Parish of Cairns, County of Nares

14 Baron Hay Court, South Perth (Western Australia)

Glasshouses numbered 42, 45 and 46, the screen house numbered 44 and the service building numbered 48 located within the Agriculture Western Australia premises at 3 Baron Hay Court South Perth in Western Australia (identified as Reserve 24727)

15 Kingston (Tasmania)

The land in Tasmania that is D25295 in Volume 4214 Folio 44 of the Recorder of Titles Tasmania together with the open area component of D26295 and its right of way leased by the Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries at Channel Highway Kingston

Part 3 The quarantine station for animals or goods in Cocos Islands

Section 20

The area bounded by an imaginary line:

beginning at a point on the high water mark of the Indian Ocean, bearing successively 331deg. 57[[minute]] 11[[second]] for 2189.50 metres, 280deg. 38[[minute]] 44[[second]] for 120.277 metres and 280deg. 28[[minute]] for 1.5 metres from the aerodrome reference point at the intersection of the parallel 12deg. 11[[minute]] 19.1372[[second]] south latitude and the meridian 96deg. 49[[minute]] 49.7268[[second]] east longitude (on the 1972 world geodetic system);

then eastwards bearing 100deg. 27[[minute]] 45[[second]] for 122.61 metres, then southwards bearing 187deg. 32[[minute]] 48[[second]] for 198.73 metres and 188deg. 28[[minute]] 14[[second]] for 46.98 metres;

then westwards bearing 277deg. 28[[minute]] 20[[second]] for 122.46 metres to the high water mark of the Indian Ocean;

then generally northwards along the high water mark of the Indian Ocean to the point of commencement

Schedule 2 Proclaimed places

Section 22

Part 1 Places in Africa

1 A place in the part of Africa bounded by an imaginary line:

beginning at the intersection of the northern bank of the Senegal River with the western shore of Africa at high- water mark;

then following the northern bank of that river to its intersection with the parallel 15deg. north latitude;

then along that parallel to its intersection with the boundary between the Republic of Chad and the Democratic Republic of the Sudan;

then along that boundary to its intersection with the parallel 12deg. north latitude;

then along that parallel to its intersection with the boundary between Ethiopia and the Democratic Republic of the Sudan;

then along that boundary to the shore of Africa on the Red Sea at high- water mark;

then following the northern shore of Africa at high-water mark to its intersection with the boundary between Ethiopia and the Republic of Djibouti;

then along that boundary and the boundary between Ethiopia and the Somali Democratic Republic to the intersection of that boundary with the meridian 48deg. east longitude;

then in a straight line to the intersection of the parallel 9deg. north latitude with the meridian 49deg. east longitude;

then along that meridian to the shore of Africa on the Gulf of Aden at high-water mark;

then following successively the northern and eastern shores of Africa at high-water mark to the intersection of the eastern shore of Africa with the boundary between Tanzania and the People's Republic of Mozambique;

then along that boundary to the juncture of that boundary and the boundary between Tanzania and the Republic of Malawi;

then along that boundary to the juncture of that boundary and the boundary between Tanzania and the Republic of Zambia;

then along that boundary to the juncture of that boundary and the boundary between the Republic of Zambia and the Republic of Zaire;

then along that boundary to its intersection with the parallel 10deg. south latitude;

then along that parallel to its intersection with the boundary between the Republic of Zaire and the People's Republic of Angola;

then successively along that boundary, the boundary between the People's Republic of Angola and the Republic of Zambia and the boundary between the People's Republic of Angola and Namibia to the coast of Africa at high-water mark;

then following successively the western, southern and western shores of Africa at high-water mark to the point of commencement

2 A place in the Barotseland Protectorate Province of the Republic of Zambia

3 A place in the part of the Republic of Zambia bounded by an imaginary line:

beginning at the intersection of the northern boundary of the Barotseland Protectorate Province of the Republic of Zambia with the boundary between the Republic of Zambia and the People's Republic of Angola;

then along that boundary to the western bank of the Manyinga River;

then east in a straight line to the eastern bank of that river;

then following that bank to its intersection with the western bank of the Kabompo River;

then south in a straight line to the eastern bank of that river;

then following that bank to the juncture of that bank and the northern boundary of the Barotseland Protectorate Province;

then along that boundary to the point of commencement

4 A place in the islands situated within the area of the Atlantic Ocean bounded by an imaginary line:

beginning at the intersection of the meridian 5deg. east longitude with the southern shore of Africa on the Gulf of Guinea at high-water mark;

then along that meridian to its intersection with the parallel 5deg. south latitude;

then along that parallel to the western shore of Africa at high-water mark;

then following the western and southern shores of Africa at high-water mark to the point of commencement

Part 2 Places in South America

5 A place in the part of South America bounded by an imaginary line:

beginning at the intersection of the parallel 5deg. north latitude with the shore of the Republic of Colombia at high-water mark;

then along that parallel to its intersection with the contour-line on the eastern side of the Central Cordillera range of mountains at a height of 2000 metres above sea- level;

then successively along that contour-line and the contour-line on the eastern side of the Los Andes range of mountains at a height of 2000 metres above sea-level to the intersection of the latter contour-line with the boundary between the Republic of Bolivia and the Republic of Argentina;

then along that boundary to the juncture of that boundary and the boundary between the Republic of Bolivia and Paraguay;

then along that boundary to the juncture of that boundary and the boundary between the Republic of Bolivia and the Federative Republic of Brazil;

then along that boundary to its intersection with the parallel 15deg. south latitude;

then along that parallel to its intersection with the boundary between the States of Mato Grosso and Goiàs in the Federative Republic of Brazil;

then along that boundary to the juncture of that boundary and the boundary between the States of Goiàs and Parà in the Federative Republic of Brazil;

then along that boundary to the juncture of that boundary and the boundary between the States of Maranhào and Parà in the Federative Republic of Brazil;

then along that bound to the shore of South America at high-water mark;

then following the shore of South America at high-water mark to its intersection with the boundary between Costa Rica and Panama;

then along that boundary to the shore of America on the Pacific Ocean at high-water mark;

then following that shore of America at high-water mark to the point of commencement

6 A place in that part of the Federative Republic of Brazil bounded by an imaginary line:

beginning at the intersection of the shore of the Federative Republic of Brazil at high-water mark with the southern bank of the Contas River;

then following that bank to its intersection with the meridian 40deg. west longitude;

then along that meridian to its intersection with the northern bank of the Pardo River;

then following that bank of that river to the shore of the Federative Republic of Brazil at high-water mark;

then following that shore at high-water mark to the point of commencement

Schedule 3 Diseases affecting animals

Section 36

Absidia infection

acariasis of bees

actinobacillosis

actinomycosis

acute viral paralysis of bees

Aeromonas hydrophila infection

African horse sickness

African swine fever

Agmasoma sp. infection of crustaceans

aino disease

akabane disease

Aleutian disease

Amazon tracheitis virus disease

American foulbrood

Ameson sp. infection of crustaceans

amphibian chromomycosis

anaplasmosis

anthrax

apimyiasis

Arizona disease

Aspergillus flavus infection

atrophic rhinitis

Aujeszky's disease

avian encephalomyelitis

avian haemagglutinating adenovirus disease

avian infectious bronchitis

avian infectious laryngotracheitis

avian influenza

avian malaria

avian papovavirus infection

avian paramyxovirus type 3 infection

avian poxvirus infection

avian reovirus infection

babesiosis

bacterial kidney disease of fish

baculoviral midgut gland necrosis

Bartonella muris (haemobartonellosis)

Basidiobolus infection

Bat lyssa virus infection

Beauveria infection

besnoitiosis

Bittner virus infection of mice

Black Queen cell virus infection

bluetongue

bonamiasis of molluscs

border (hairy shaker) disease

Borna disease

bovine ephemeral fever

bovine genital campylobacteriosis

bovine immunodeficiency-like virus infection

bovine malignant catarrh

bovine papular stomatitis

bovine pestivirus infection (bovine viral diarrhoea and mucosal disease)

bovine pseudocowpox

bovine spongiform encephalopathy

branchiomycosis of fish

brucellosis

budgerigar fledgling disease

bunyamwera

caiman pox

Camallanus spp. infestation of fish

camelpox

candidiasis

canine distemper

canine ehrlichiosis (tropical canine pancytopaenia)

canine heartworm disease (Dirofilaria immitis)

canine parvovirus infection

canine transmissible venereal tumour

Capillaria spp. infestation of fish

caprine arthritis-encephalitis syndrome

cardiomyopathy of rabbits

carp pox

caseous lymphadenitis

cavian leukaemia

cephalosporiosis

ceratomyxosis

cervical lymphadenitis

Chaco virus infection

chalkbrood

Channel catfish virus disease

chicken anaemia

chlamydiosis

chronic respiratory disease of rats

chronic viral paralysis of bees

chronic wasting disease of deer

chum salmon virus infection

Chrysosporium infection

cichlid rhabdovirus infection

circovirus infection

clostridial disease

coccidiodomycosis

coccidiosis

coenurosis

coital exanthema (equine herpes virus type 3)

columnaris disease

contagious agalactia of sheep

contagious bovine pleuropneumonia

contagious caprine pleuropneumonia

contagious ecthyma

contagious equine metritis

coronavirus enteritis of turkeys

Corynebacterium kutscheri infection

costiasis

Coxiella burnetii infection

crayfish plague (Aphanomyces astaci)

Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever

cryptococcosis

cryptosporidiosis

cutaneous papillomatosis

cysticercosis

cytomegalovirus infection of mice

dermatophilosis (Dermatophilus spp. infection)

dourine

duck virus enteritis

duck virus hepatitis

dwarf cichlid iridovirus infection

Ebola virus disease

echinococcosis-hydatidosis

ectromelia (mouse pox)

Edwardsiella tarda infection

eel papillomatosis

Elaphostrongylus cervi infestation

encephalitozoonosis (nosematosis)

encephalomyocarditis virus disease of pigs

entamoebiasis

Enterocytozoon salmonis infection

enteric redmouth disease

enteric septicaemia of catfish (edwardsiellosis)

enterocolitis of rabbits

enterotoxaemia

enterovirus encephalomyelitis

Entomophthora infection

enzootic abortion of ewes

enzootic bovine leukosis

enzootic pneumonia of pigs

enzootic pneumonia of sheep

eperythrozoonosis

epidemic diarrhoea of infant mice

epizootic haematopoietic necrosis

epizootic haemorrhagic disease of deer

epizootic lymphangitis

epizootic ulcerative syndrome of fish

equine encephalosis

equine encephalomyelitis

equine erhlichiosis

equine infectious anaemia

equine influenza (type A virus)

equine morbillivirus infection

equine piroplasmosis

equine rhinopneumonitis

equine viral abortion (equine herpes virus type 1)

equine viral arteritis

equine viral encephalomyelitis

erysipelas

erythrocytic inclusion body syndrome of salmonids

European brown hare syndrome

European eel virus infection

European foulbrood

fascioliasis

feline calicivirus disease

feline immunodeficiency virus infection

feline infectious enteritis

feline infectious peritonitis

feline spongiform encephalopathy

feline viral rhinotracheitis

foot abscess

foot and mouth disease

foot rot

fowl cholera

fowl plague (avian influenza type A)

fowl pox

fowl typhoid (Salmonella gallinarum)

furunculosis

Fusarium infection

gaffkaemia

geotrichosis

Getah virus infection

giardiasis

gill disease virus infection

glanders

golden shiner virus infection

goldfish ulcer disease

goose virus hepatitis

grey patch disease of turtles

Gyrodactylus salaris infection

Hantavirus infection

haemagglutinating encephalomyelitis virus disease

haemorrhagic enteritis virus disease of turkeys

haemorrhagic septicaemia

haplosporidiosis (of molluscs and crustacea)

heartwater

helminthosis

Henneguya spp. infestation

hepatitis A

hepatitis B

hepatopancreatic parvovirus infection of crustaceans

hepatozoonosis

herpes virus infection

hexamitiasis

histomoniasis

histoplasmosis

hitra disease

hog cholera (classical swine fever)

horse mange (Sarcoptes spp. infestation)

horse pox

Hyphomyces infection

Hypoderma bovis

Hypoderma lineatum

Ibaraki disease

Ichthyophonous hoferi infection

Ichthyophonous multifiliis infection

inclusion body conjunctivitis

inclusion body disease of birds

inclusion body rhinitis

infantile diarrhoea of mice

infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (infectious pustular vulvovaginitis)

infectious bronchitis

infectious bursal disease (Gumboro disease)

infectious canine hepatitis

infectious coryza

infectious haematopoietic necrosis

infectious hypodermal and haematopoeitic necrosis (of crustaceans)

infectious pancreatic necrosis

infectious salmon anaemia

infectious stomatitis (mouthrot)

internal papillomatous disease (cloacal papillomatosis)

iridovirosis of fish

Japanese encephalitis

Jembrana disease

K virus infection of rodents

Kashmir bee virus infection

Kyashanur Forest disease

Korean haemorrhagic fever

lactic dehydrogenase virus infection

larval mycosis of crustaceans

leishmaniasis

leptospirosis

leucocytozoonosis

leucosis

lice infestation

listeriosis

Loma salmonae infection

Lucke tumor of frogs

lumpy skin disease

Lyme disease

lymphocystis

lymphocytic choriomeningitis

maedi-visna

malignant catarrhal fever

mange

Marburg virus infection

Marco virus infection

Marek's disease

marteiliosis (of molluscs)

melanosis of bees

melioidosis

mikrocytosis (of molluscs)

minute virus infection of mice

Moloney virus infection

monkey pox

Mortierella infection

mouse adenovirus infection

mucoid enteropathy of rabbits

Mucor infection

mud blisters of molluscs

murine colonic hyperplasia

murine hepatitis

mycobacteriosis

mycoplasmosis

mycotic dermatitis

mytilicoliasis

myxobolosis (whirling disease)

myxomatosis

Nagana

Nairobi sheep disease

Newcastle disease

nocardiosis of fish

nocardiosis of oysters

North American blastomycosis

nosematosis of bees

nuclear polyhedrosis baculoviroses of crustaceans (Penaeus monodon-type baculovirus and Baculovirus penaei)

onchroconis infestation

Oncorhynchus masou virus disease

oral papillomatosis

ovine campylobacteriosis

ovine encephalomyelitis (louping ill)

oyster velar disease

Paecilomyces infection

pancreas disease of reptiles

paracoccidiodomycosis

Paraelaphostrongylus cervi infestation

paramoebiasis

paramyxovirus infection

paratuberculosis (Johne's disease)

parvicapsula disease

parvovirus infection

Pacheco's disease

pasteurellosis

penicilliosis

pentastomiasis

perkinsosis (of molluscs)

Peste des petits ruminants

pike fry rhabdovirosis

piroplasmosis

piscirickettsiosis

plasmacytoid leukaemia (of salmonids)

Platynosomum fastosum infection

Pleisthophora hyphessobryconis infection

pneumocystosis

pneumonia virus infection of mice

polyhedral cytoplasmic amphibian virus infection

polyoma virus infection

porcine epidemic coronavirus diarrhoea

porcine paramyxovirus disease

porcine parvovirus infection

porcine pleuropneumonia

porcine post weaning multi-systemic wasting syndrome

porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome

porcine respiratory coronavirus

Potomac horse fever

Powassan virus infection

proliferative ileitis of hamsters

proliferative ileitis of rabbits (wet tail)

proliferative kidney disease of fish

proventricular dilatation (macaw wasting disease)

pseudomoniasis

pseudotuberculosis

psittacosis-ornithosis (Chlamydia psittaci)

Psoroptes ovis infestation

Psoroptes aucheniae infestation

pullorum disease (Salmonella pullorum)

pulmonary adenomatosis (Jaagsiekte)

rabbit syphilis

rabbit calicivirus infection

rabies

redleg

reovirus type 3 infection

reticuloendotheliosis

rhabdovirus infection of fish

Rhizopus infection

Rift Valley fever

rinderpest

ringworm

rosette agent infection

rosy barb birnavirus infection

runting/stunting syndrome of chickens

sacbrood virus infection

salivary gland virus of guinea pigs

salmon blood spot

salmon pancreas disease

salmon pox

salmonellosis

San Miguel sea lion virus infection

scrapie

screw worm infestation (Cochliomya hominivorax/Chrysomya bezziana)

Sendai virus infection

septicaemic cutaneous ulcerative disease of turtles

Serratia marcescens infection

sheep pox and goat pox

shell disease

shigellosis

shope fibromatosis

sialodacryoadenitis

simian B virus infection

simian haemorrhagic fever

slow paralysis of bees

spirochaetosis

spongiform encephalopathy

sporadic bovine encephalomyelitis

spring viraemia of carp

Staphylococcus epidermis infection

stephanofilariasis

stonebrood

strangles

streptococcosis

surra

swine dysentery

swine erysipelas

swine influenza

swine vesicular disease

sylvatic plague

Syngamus trachea infestation

tadpole oedema virus infection

Taura syndrome (of crustaceans)

Teschen/Talfan disease

Theiler's encephalomyelitis

theileriosis

Thelohonia infection

tick infestation

tiger prawn reovirus infection

Timbo virus infection

toxoplasmosis

tracheal mite infestation of bees

transmissible spongiform encephalopathy of mink

transmissible gastroenteritis

transmissible ileal hyperplasia

transmissible murine colonic hyperplasia

transmissible spongiform encephalopathy

trepanematosis

trichinellosis (Trichinella spiralis)

trichomoniasis

Trichosporon infection

tropilaelaps mite infestation

trypanosomiasis

tularaemia

tuberculosis

turkey coryza (Bordetella avium)

turkey lymphoproliferative disease

turkey meningoencephalitis

turkey viral rhinotracheitis

turkey virus hepatitis

Tyzzer's disease

ulcer disease of fish

ulcerative dermal necrosis

ulcerative lymphangitis

ulcerative pododermatitis

ulcerative shell disease

ulcerative stomatitis

vaccinia infection

varroa mite infestation

venereal spirochaetosis of rabbits (Treponema cuniculi)

vesicular exanthema

vesicular stomatitis

vibriosis

viral arthritis of chickens

viral encephalopathy and retinopathy (of fish)

viral erythrocytic necrosis

viral haemorrhagic fever

viral haemorrhagic septicaemia (of fish)

warble fly infestation

Wesselsbron disease

white spot disease (of crustaceans)

yellow fever

yellowhead disease (of crustaceans)

yersiniosis

Schedule 4 Plant diseases and noxious weeds

Section 58

Part 1 Diseases affecting plants

VIRUSES

Virus name Virus group

Alfamoviruses Bromoviridae

Bromoviruses Bromoviridae

Cucumoviruses Bromoviridae

Ilarviruses Bromoviridae

Tospoviruses Bunyaviridae

Comoviruses Comoviridae

Fabaviruses Comoviridae

Nepoviruses Comoviridae

Bigeminiviruses Geminiviridae

Hybrigeminiviruses Geminiviridae

Monogeminiviruses Geminiviridae

Alphacryptoviruses Partitiviridae

Betacryptoviruses Partitiviridae

Bymoviruses Potyviridae

Ipomoviruses Potyviridae

Potyviruses Potyviridae

Rymoviruses Potyviridae

Unassigned Potyviruses Potyviridae

Fijiviruses Reoviridae

Oryzaviruses Reoviridae

Phytoreoviruses Reoviridae

Cytorhabdoviruses Rhabdoviridae

Nucleorhabdoviruses Rhabdoviridae

Unassigned Rhabdoviruses Rhabdoviridae

Sequiviruses Sequiviridae

Waikaviruses Sequiviridae

Carmoviruses Tombusviridae

Tombusviruses Tombusviridae

Unclassified viruses

Badnaviruses

Capilloviruses

Carlaviruses

Caulimoviruses

Closteroviruses

Dianthoviruses

Enamoviruses

Furoviruses

Hordeiviruses

Idaeoviruses

Luteoviruses

Machlomoviruses

Macluraviruses

Marafiviruses

Nanaviruses

Necroviruses

Ourmaiviruses

Potexviruses

Satellite RNAs

Satelliviruses

Sobemoviruses

Tenuiviruses

Tobamoviruses

Tobraviruses

Trichoviruses

Tymoviruses

Umbraviruses

Varicosaviruses

VIROIDS

All viroids

PHYTOPLASMAS

All phytoplasmas

BACTERIA                                                                        
      Division Firmicutes                                                       
                                                                  Arthrobacter          
                                                                  Bacillus              
                                                                  Clavibacter           
                                                                  Curtobacterium        
                                                                  Nocardia              
                                                                  Rathayibacter         
                                                                  Rhodococcus           
                                                                                
      Division Gracilicutes                                                     
                  Class Proteobacteria                                            
                        Alpha Subclass                                             
                                                      Family Acetobacteriaceae         
                                                                  Acetobacter           
                                                                                       
                                                      Family Rhizobiaceae              
                                                                  Agrobacterium         
                                                                                       
                                                      [Family not classified]          
                                                                  Rhizobacter           
                                                                  Rhizomonas            
                                                                                   
                                                                                   
                        Beta Subclass                                              
                                                      Family Comamonadaceae            
                                                                  Acidovorax            
                                                                  (formerly             
                                                                  Pseudomonas)          
                                                                  Burkholderia          
                                                                  Ralstonia Xylophilus  
                                                                                       
                                                      [Family not named]               
                                                                  formerly Pseudomonas  
                                                                                   
                                                                                   
                                                                                   
BACTERIA (continued)                                                            
      Division Gracilicutes (continued)                                         
                  Class Proteobacteria (continued)                                
                        Gamma Subclass                                             
                                                      Family Enterobacteriaceae        
                                                                  Enterobacter          
                                                                  Erwinia Pantoea       
                                                                                       
                                                      Family Pseudomonadaceae          
                                                                  Pseudomonas           
                                                                                       
                                                      [Family not named]               
                                                                  Xanthomonas           
                                                                                       
                                                      [Family not classified]          
                                                                  Xylella               
                                                                                        
                                                                                        
                                                                                
                                                                                
      Division Tenericutes                                                      
                  Class Mollicutes                                                
                                                      Family Spiroplasmataceae         
                                                                  Spiroplasma           
                                                                                        
                                                                                
                                                                                
      [unclassified]                                                            
                                                      Family Rhizobacter               
                                                                  Streptomyces          
                                                                                
                                                                                

FUNGI                                                                           
      Division Myxomycota                                                       
                  Class Labyrinthulomycetes                                       
                                    Order Labyrinthulales                           
                                                                                
                  Class Myxomycetes                                               
                                    Order Physarales                                
                                                                                
                  Class Plasmodiophoromycetes                                     
                                    Order Plasmodiophorales                         
                                                                                
                                                                                
      Division Eumycota                                                         
            Subdivision Mastigomycotina                                          
                  Class Chytridiomycetes                                          
                                    Orders: Blastocladiales
Chytridiales Class Hyphochytridiomycetes Class Oomycetes Orders: Lagenidiales
Peronosporales
Saprolegniales Subdivision Zygomycotina Order Mucorales FUNGI (continued) Division Eumycota (continued) Subdivision Ascomycotina Orders: Arthoniales
Clavicipitales
Coryneliales
Diapor thales
Diatrypales
Dothideales
Endomycetales
E rysiphales
Eurotiales
Helotiales
Hypocreales
L ecanidiales
Lecanorales
Ophlostomatales
Ostrop ales
Pezizales
Phyllachorales
Pleosporales
Pol ystigmatales
Pyrenulales
Rhytismatales
Sphaeri ales
Sordariales Subdivision Basidiomycotina Orders: Agaricales
Aphyllophorales
Auriculariales
Dacr ymycetales
Exobasidiales
Filobasidiales
Nidula riales
Septobasidiales
Tremellales
Tulasnellal es Classes: Uredinales
Ustilaginales Subdivision Deuteromycotina Classes: Hyphomycetes
Coelomycetes
Agonomycetes
Insects, mites and molluscs                                                     
Phylum Mollusca                                                                 
                              Classes: Gastropoda
Bivalvia
Phylum arthRopoda                                                               
                  Class Arachnida                                                 
                        Subclass Acari                                             
                                    Order Acariformes                               
                                                      Superfamily Tetranychoidea       
                                                            Families:                     
                                                            Tetranychidae
Tenuipalpid ae Superfamily Eriophyoidea Family Tarsonemidae Phytonemus Polyphagotarso- nemus Stenotarsonemus Family Penthaleidae Superfamily Acaroidea Class Insecta Orders: Isoptera
Orthoptera
Dermaptera
Phasmatodea Order Diptera Families: Cecidomyiidae
Sciaridae
S tratiomyidae
Phoridae
Syr phidae
Anthomyzidae
Antho myiidae
Chloropidae
Musci dae Superfamilies: Tephritoidea
Opomyzoidea Phylum arthRopoda (continued) Class Insecta (continued) Order Trichoptera Families: Hydropsychidae
Leptocerid ae Order Lepidoptera Order Hymenoptera Suborder Symphyta Suborder Apocrita Families: Cynipidae
Eurytomidae
Tor ymidae
Pteromalidae
Formi cidae
Vespidae Order Coleoptera Series: Elateriformia
Bostrichiformia
Cucujiformi a Series Scarabaeiformia Superfamily Scarabaeoidea Orders: Hemiptera
Thysanoptera
NEMATODES                                                                       
                                    Order Tylenchida                                
                                          Suborder Tylenchina                        
                                                Superfamily Tylenchoidea              
                                                      Family Anguinidae                
                                                                  Anguina Ditylenchus   
                                                                  Subanguina            
                                                                                       
                                                      Family Dolichodoridae            
                                                                  Dolichodorus          
                                                                                       
                                                      Family Belonolaimidae            
                                                                  Belonolaimus          
                                                                  Merlinius             
                                                                  Tylenchorhynchus      
                                                                                       
                                                      Family Pratylenchidae            
                                                                  Naccobus              
                                                                  Pratylenchus          
                                                                  Radopholus            
                                                                                       
                                                      Family Hoplolaimidae             
                                                                  Helicotylenchus       
                                                                  Hoplolaimus           
                                                                  Rotylenchulus         
                                                                  Rotylenchus           
                                                                                       
                                                      Family Heteroderidae             
                                                                  Cactodera Globodera   
                                                                  Heterodera            
                                                                  Meloidogyne           
                                                                  Thecavermiculatus     
                                                                                        
                                                                                      
                                                Superfamily Criconematoidea           
                                                      Family Criconematidae            
                                                                  Criconema             
                                                                  Criconemella          
                                                                  Hemicriconemoides     
                                                                  Hemicycliophora       
                                                                                       
                                                      Family Tylenchulidae             
                                                                  Cacopaurus            
                                                                  Gracilacus            
                                                                  Paratylenchus         
                                                                  Tylenchulus           
                                                                                        
                                                                                        
                                                                                        
                                                                                        
NEMATODES (continued)                                                           
                                    Order Tylenchida (continued)                    
                                          Suborder Aphelenchina                      
                                                Superfamily Aphelenchoidea            
                                                      Family Aphelenchidae             
                                                                  Aphelenchus           
                                                                                       
                                                      Family Aphelenchoididae          
                                                                  Aphelenchoides        
                                                                  Bursaphelenchus       
                                                                                        
                                                                                        
                                                                                     
                                          Suborder Sphaeruliina                      
                                                Superfamily Sphaerularioidea          
                                                      Family Allantonematidae          
                                                                  Allantonema           
                                                                                        
                                                                                        
                                                                                        
                                                                                    
                                    Order Dorylaimida                               
                                          Suborder Dorylaimina                       
                                                Superfamily Dorylaimoidea             
                                                      Family Longidoridae              
                                                                  Longidorus            
                                                                  Paralongidorus        
                                                                  Xiphinema             
                                                                                        
                                                                                        
                                                                                     
                                          Suborder Diptherophorina                   
                                                Superfamily Trichodoroidea            
                                                      Family Trichodoridae             
                                                                  Paratrichodorus       
                                                                  Trichodorus           
                                                                                        
                                                                                        
                                                                                        
                                                                                        

Part 2 Noxious plants

Section 59

Aegilops spp.

Alternanthera philoxeroides

Ambrosia spp. other than:
A. artemisiifolia, A. confertiflora, A. psilostachya, A. tenuifolia

Amsinckia spp. other than: A. calycina, A. intermedia, A. lycopsoides

Asclepias syraica

Asophodelus tenuifolius

Berberis spp.other than: B. aristata,
B. darwinii, B. vulgaris

Bromus commutatus

Cabomba caroliniana

Carthamus glaucus

Carthamus leucocaulos

Cenchrus spp.--all that have burrs

Cenchrus gracillimus

Chondrilla juncea

Chromoleana odorata

Conium chaerophylloides

Cuscata spp. other than: C. campestris, C. australis

Cyperus aromaticus

Eliocharis palustris

Elodea spp. other than: E. canadensis

Galeopsis tetrahit

Halogeton glomeratus

Harrisia spp.

Helenium spp.

Homeria spp. other than: H. miniata,
H. flaccida, H. ochroleuca

Iva axillaris

Kochia scoparia (Bassia scoparia)

Lactuca pulchella

Lagarosiphon major

Lantana camara

Linaria dalmatica

Mahonia spp.

Malachra fasciata

Mimosa invisa

Mimosa pigra

Myriophyllum spicatum

Opuntia spp. other than: O. aurantiaca, O. cylindrica, O. elatior, O. ficus-indica, O. hunifusa, O. imbricata, O. lindheimeri, O. microdasys,
O. paraguayensis, O. robusta,
O. stricta, O. tomentosa,
O. vulgaris

Orobanche spp.

Parthenium hysterophorus

Picnomon acarna

Prosopis spp. other than: P. juliflora,
P. glandulosa, P. limensis,
P. pallida, P. velutina

Rorippa austriaca

Saccharum spontaneum

Sagittaria montevidensis

Salvinia spp. other than: S. molesta

Senecio pterophorus

Setaria faberi

Solanum dimidiatum

Sonchus arvensis

Stratiotes aloides

Striga spp. other than: S. curviflora,
S. multiflora, S. parviflora,
S. squamigera

Taeniatherum caput-medusae

Toxicodendron radicans

Trapa spp.

Schedule 5 Permitted seeds

Section 63

SPECIES

Abutilon spp.

Acacia abbreviata

Acacia abrupta

Acacia acanthaster

Acacia acanthoclada ssp. acanthoclada

Acacia acanthoclada ssp. glaucescens

Acacia acellerata

Acacia acinacea

Acacia aciphylla

Acacia acoma

Acacia acradenia

Acacia acrionastes

Acacia acuaria

Acacia aculeatissima

Acacia aculeiformis

Acacia acuminata

Acacia acutata

Acacia adenogonia

Acacia adinophylla

Acacia adnata

Acacia adoxa var. adoxa

Acacia adoxa var. subglabra

Acacia adsurgens

Acacia adunca

Acacia aemula ssp. aemula

Acacia aemula ssp. muricata

Acacia aestivalis

Acacia alata var. alata

Acacia alata var. biglandulosa

Acacia alata var. platyptera

Acacia alata var. tetrantha

Acacia albizioides

Acacia alcockii

Acacia alexandri

Acacia alleniana

Acacia alocophylla ssp. alocophylla

Acacia alocophylla ssp. compressa

Acacia alpina

Acacia amblygona

Acacia amblyophylla

Acacia amentifera

Acacia ammobia

Acacia ammophila

Acacia amoena

Acacia ampliceps

Acacia amputa

Acacia amyctica

Acacia anarthros

Acacia anastema

Acacia anaticeps

Acacia anceps

Acacia anceps var. angustifolia

Acacia ancistrocarpa

Acacia ancistrophylla var. ancistrophylla

Acacia ancistrophylla var. lissophylla

Acacia ancistrophylla var. perarcuata

Acacia andrewsii

Acacia aneura

Acacia anfractuosa

Acacia angusta

Acacia angustissima

Acacia anomala

Acacia aphanoclada

Acacia aphylla

Acacia applanata

Acacia aprepta

Acacia aprica

Acacia araneosa

Acacia arcuatilis

Acacia argutifolia

Acacia argyraea

Acacia argyrodendron

Acacia argyrophylla

Acacia arida

Acacia aristulata

Acacia armillata

Acacia armittii

Acacia arrecta

Acacia ascendens

Acacia asepala

Acacia ashbyae

Acacia asparagoides

Acacia aspera

Acacia asperulacea

Acacia assimilis ssp. assimilis

Acacia assimilis ssp. atroviridis

Acacia ataxiphylla ssp. ataxiphylla

Acacia ataxiphylla ssp. magna

Acacia atkinsiana

Acacia attenuata

Acacia aufeldii

Acacia aulacocarpa var. aulacocarpa

Acacia aulacocarpa var. fruticosa

Acacia aulacophylla

Acacia auricoma

Acacia auriculiformis

Acacia auripila

Acacia auronitens

Acacia ausfeldii

Acacia awestoniana

Acacia axillaris

Acacia ayersiana

Acacia baeuerlenii

Acacia baileyana

Acacia bakeri

Acacia balsamea

Acacia bancroftii

Acacia barattensis

Acacia barbinervis ssp. barbinervis

Acacia barbinervis ssp. borealis

Acacia barringtonensis

Acacia basedowii

Acacia baueri ssp. aspera

Acacia baueri ssp. baueri

Acacia baxteri

Acacia beauverdiana

Acacia beckleri

Acacia benthamii

Acacia betchei

Acacia bidentata

Acacia bidwillii var. bidwillii

Acacia bidwillii var. polystachya

Acacia biflora

Acacia binata

Acacia binervata

Acacia binervia

Acacia bivenosa

Acacia blakei ssp. blakei

Acacia blakei ssp. diphylla

Acacia blakelyi

Acacia blaxellii

Acacia blayana

Acacia boliviana

Acacia boormanii

Acacia botrycephala

Acacia botrydion

Acacia brachybotrya

Acacia brachycarpa

Acacia brachyclada

Acacia brachyphylla var. brachyphylla

Acacia brachyphylla var. recurvata

Acacia brachypoda

Acacia brachystachya

Acacia bracteolata

Acacia brassii

Acacia browniana var. browniana

Acacia browniana var. endlicheri

Acacia browniana var. glaucescens

Acacia browniana var. intermedia

Acacia browniana var. obscura

Acacia brownii

Acacia brumalis

Acacia brunioides ssp. brunioides

Acacia brunioides ssp. granitica

Acacia burbidgeae

Acacia burkittii

Acacia burrowii

Acacia buxifolia ssp. buxifolia

Acacia buxifolia ssp. pubiflora

Acacia bynoeana

Acacia caerulescens

Acacia caesariata

Acacia caesiella

Acacia calamifolia

Acacia calantha

Acacia calcarata

Acacia calcicola

Acacia calyculata

Acacia cambagei

Acacia camella

Acacia camplophylla

Acacia camptoclada

Acacia cana

Acacia cardiophylla

Acacia carens

Acacia carnei

Acacia carnosula

Acacia caroleae

Acacia cassicula

Acacia castanostegia

Acacia catenulata

Acacia cedroides

Acacia celastrifolia

Acacia centrinervia

Acacia cerastes

Acacia chalkeri

Acacia chameleon

Acacia chapmanii ssp. australis

Acacia chapmanii ssp. chapmani

Acacia chartacea

Acacia cheelii

Acacia chinchillensis

Acacia chippendalei

Acacia chisholmii

Acacia chrysella

Acacia chrysocephala

Acacia chrysochaeta

Acacia chrysopoda

Acacia chrysotricha

Acacia cincinnata

Acacia citrinoviridis

Acacia cliftoniana ssp. cliftoniana

Acacia cliftoniana ssp. wonganensis

Acacia clivicola

Acacia clunies-rossiae

Acacia cochlearis

Acacia cochlocarpa ssp. cochlocarpa

Acacia cochlocarpa ssp. velutinosa

Acacia cognata

Acacia colei

Acacia colletioides

Acacia collicola

Acacia comans

Acacia cometes

Acacia complanata

Acacia concolorans

Acacia concurrens

Acacia conferta

Acacia confluens

Acacia confusa

Acacia congesta

Acacia conjunctifolia

Acacia conniana

Acacia consanguinea

Acacia consobrina

Acacia consortis

Acacia conspersa

Acacia constablei

Acacia continua

Acacia coolgardiensis

Acacia coriacea ssp. coriacea

Acacia coriacea ssp. pendens

Acacia coriacea ssp. sericophylla

Acacia costiniana

Acacia courtii

Acacia covenyi

Acacia cowaniana

Acacia cowleana

Acacia craspedocarpa

Acacia crassa ssp. crassa

Acacia crassa ssp. longicoma

Acacia crassicarpa

Acacia crassistipula

Acacia crassiuscula

Acacia crasspedocarpa

Acacia crassuloides

Acacia cretacea

Acacia cretata

Acacia crispula

Acacia crombiei

Acacia cultriformis

Acacia cummingiana

Acacia cuneata

Acacia cuneiformis

Acacia cunninghamii

Acacia cupularis

Acacia curranii

Acacia curvata

Acacia curvinervia

Acacia cuspidifolia

Acacia cuthbertsonii

Acacia cuvicarpa

Acacia cyanophylla

Acacia cyclops

Acacia cylindrica

Acacia cyperophylla

Acacia dacrydioides

Acacia dallachiana

Acacia daviesioides

Acacia daweana

Acacia dawsonii

Acacia dealbata

Acacia deanei ssp. deanei

Acacia deanei ssp. paucijuga

Acacia debilis

Acacia decipiens

Acacia declinata

Acacia decora

Acacia decurrens

Acacia deficiens

Acacia deflexa

Acacia deformis

Acacia delibrata

Acacia delicatula

Acacia delphina

Acacia deltoidea ssp. ampla

Acacia deltoidea ssp. deltoidea

Acacia dempsteri

Acacia densiflora

Acacia denticulosa

Acacia dentifera

Acacia depressa

Acacia dermatophylla

Acacia desertorum var. desertorum

Acacia desertorum var. nudipes

Acacia desmondii

Acacia deuteroneura

Acacia diaphyllodinea

Acacia dictophleba

Acacia dictyoneura

Acacia dictyophleba

Acacia didyma

Acacia dielsii

Acacia dietrichiana

Acacia difficilis

Acacia difformis

Acacia dilatata

Acacia dimidiata

Acacia diminuta

Acacia diphylla

Acacia discolor

Acacia dissona var. dissona

Acacia dissona var. indoloria

Acacia distans

Acacia disticha

Acacia ditricha

Acacia divergens

Acacia dodonaeifolia

Acacia dolichophylla

Acacia donaldsonii

Acacia doratoxylon

Acacia dorothea

Acacia drepanocarpa ssp. drepanocarpa

Acacia drepanocarpa ssp. latifolia

Acacia drepanophylla

Acacia drewiana ssp. drewiana

Acacia drewiana ssp. minor

Acacia drummondii ssp. affinis

Acacia drummondii ssp. candolleana

Acacia drummondii ssp. drummondii

Acacia drummondii ssp. elegans

Acacia dunnii

Acacia dura

Acacia durabilis

Acacia duriuscula

Acacia echinula

Acacia effusa

Acacia elata

Acacia elongata var. dilatata

Acacia elongata var. elongata

Acacia empelioclada

Acacia enervia

Acacia ensifolia

Acacia enterocarpa

Acacia epacantha

Acacia epedunculata

Acacia ephedroides

Acacia eremaea

Acacia eremophila var. eremophila

Acacia eremophila var. variabilis

Acacia eremophiloides

Acacia ericifolia

Acacia ericksonii

Acacia erinacea

Acacia erioclada

Acacia eripoda

Acacia errabunda

Acacia estrophiolata

Acacia euthycarpa

Acacia euthyphylla

Acacia evenulosa

Acacia everistii

Acacia excelsa ssp. angusta

Acacia excelsa ssp. excelsa

Acacia excentrica

Acacia exilis

Acacia exocarpoides

Acacia extensa

Acacia fagonioides

Acacia falcata

Acacia falciformis

Acacia farinosa

Acacia fasciculifera

Acacia fauntleroyi

Acacia ferocior

Acacia filamentosa

Acacia filicifolia

Acacia filifolia

Acacia fimbriata

Acacia flabellifolia

Acacia flagelliformis

Acacia flavescens

Acacia flavipila var. flavipila

Acacia flavipila var. ovalis

Acacia fleckeri

Acacia flexifolia

Acacia flocktoniae

Acacia floribunda

Acacia floydii

Acacia formidabilis

Acacia forrestiana

Acacia forsythii

Acacia fragilis

Acacia frigescens

Acacia froggattii

Acacia frumentacea

Acacia fulva

Acacia furfuracea

Acacia galeata

Acacia galioides var. galioides

Acacia galioides var. glabriflora

Acacia galioides var. leioclada

Acacia gardneri

Acacia gearginae

Acacia gelasina

Acacia gemina

Acacia genistifolia

Acacia georgensis

Acacia georginae

Acacia gibbosa

Acacia gilbertii

Acacia gilesiana

Acacia gillii

Acacia gittinsii

Acacia gladiiformis

Acacia glandulicarpa

Acacia glaucescens

Acacia glaucissima

Acacia glaucocaesia

Acacia glaucocarpa

Acacia glaucoptera

Acacia gloeotricha

Acacia glutinosissima

Acacia gnidium

Acacia gonidium

Acacia gonocarpa

Acacia gonoclada

Acacia gonophylla

Acacia gordonii

Acacia gracilenta

Acacia gracilifolia

Acacia gracillima

Acacia grandifolia

Acacia granitica

Acacia graniticola

Acacia grasbyi

Acacia grayana

Acacia gregorii

Acacia grisea

Acacia guinetii

Acacia gunnii

Acacia guymeri

Acacia hadrophylla

Acacia hakeoides

Acacia halliana

Acacia hamersleyensis

Acacia hamiltoniana

Acacia hammondii

Acacia handonis

Acacia harpophylla

Acacia harveyi

Acacia hastulata

Acacia havilandii

Acacia helicophylla

Acacia helmsiana

Acacia hemignosta

Acacia hemiteles

Acacia hemsleyi

Acacia heterochroa

Acacia heteroclita ssp. heteroclita

Acacia heteroclita ssp. valida

Acacia heteroneura var. heteroneura

Acacia heteroneura var. jutsonii

Acacia heteroneura var. petila

Acacia heteroneura var. prolixa

Acacia heterophylla

Acacia hexaneura

Acacia hilliana

Acacia hippuroides

Acacia hispidula

Acacia hockingsii

Acacia holosericea

Acacia holotricha

Acacia homaloclada

Acacia homalophylla

Acacia horridula

Acacia howittii

Acacia hubbardiana

Acacia huegelii

Acacia humifusa

Acacia hyaloneura

Acacia hylonoma

Acacia hystrix ssp. continua

Acacia hystrix ssp. hystrix

Acacia idiomorpha

Acacia imbricata

Acacia imitans

Acacia imparilis

Acacia implexa

Acacia improcera

Acacia inaequilatera

Acacia inaequiloba

Acacia inamabilis

Acacia incanicarpa

Acacia inceae

Acacia inceana

Acacia incongesta

Acacia incrassata

Acacia incurva

Acacia ingramii

Acacia ingrata

Acacia inophloia

Acacia inops

Acacia insolita ssp. efoliolata

Acacia insolita ssp. insolita

Acacia intorta

Acacia intricata

Acacia irrorata ssp. irrorata

Acacia irrorata ssp. velutinella

Acacia isiophylla

Acacia islana

Acacia isoneura ssp. isoneura

Acacia isoneura ssp. nimia

Acacia iteaphylla

Acacia ixiophylla

Acacia ixodes

Acacia jackesiana

Acacia jacksonioides

Acacia jamesiana

Acacia jasperensis

Acacia jennerae

Acacia jensenii

Acacia jibberdingensis

Acacia johnsonii

Acacia jonesii

Acacia jucunda

Acacia julerifera ssp. gilbertensis

Acacia julibrissin

Acacia julifera ssp. curniveria

Acacia julifera ssp. julifera

Acacia juncifolia

Acacia jutsoni

Acacia kalgoorliensis

Acacia kauaiensis

Acacia kelleri

Acacia kempeana

Acacia kenneallyi

Acacia kerryana

Acacia kettlewelliae

Acacia kimberleyenesis

Acacia kingiana

Acacia koa

Acacia kochii

Acacia kybeanensis

Acacia kydrensis

Acacia laccata

Acacia lachnophyylla

Acacia lanei

Acacia lanigera

Acacia lanuginophylla

Acacia laricina var. crassifolia

Acacia laricina var. laricina

Acacia lasiocalyx

Acacia lasiocarpa var. bracteolata

Acacia lasiocarpa var. lasiocarpa

Acacia lasiocarpa var. sedifolia

Acacia lateriticola

Acacia latescens

Acacia latifolia

Acacia latipes ssp. latipes

Acacia latipes ssp. licina

Acacia latisepala

Acacia latzii

Acacia lauta

Acacia lazaridis

Acacia legnota

Acacia leichhardtii

Acacia leiocalyx ssp. herveyensis

Acacia leiocalyx ssp. leiocalyx

Acacia leioderma

Acacia leiophylla

Acacia lentiginea

Acacia leprosa

Acacia leptalea

Acacia leptocarpa

Acacia leptoclada

Acacia leptoloba

Acacia leptoneura

Acacia leptopetala

Acacia leptophleba

Acacia leptospermoides ssp. leptospermoides

Acacia leptospermoides ssp. obovata

Acacia leptospermoides ssp. psammophila

Acacia leptostachya

Acacia leucoclada ssp. argentifolia

Acacia leucoclada ssp. leucoclada

Acacia ligulata

Acacia ligustrina

Acacia limbata

Acacia linarioides

Acacia linearifolia

Acacia linearis

Acacia lineata

Acacia lineolata var. basalis

Acacia lineolata var. lineolata

Acacia linifolia

Acacia linophylla

Acacia littorea

Acacia lobulata

Acacia loderi

Acacia longifolia

Acacia longipedunculata

Acacia longiphyllodinea

Acacia longispicata ssp. longispicata

Acacia longispicata ssp. velutina

Acacia longispinea

Acacia longissima

Acacia lophartha

Acacia loroloba

Acacia loxophylla

Acacia lucasii

Acacia lullfitziorum

Acacia lunata

Acacia luteola

Acacia lycopodiifolia

Acacia lysiphloia

Acacia mabelliae

Acacia macdonnelliensis ssp. macdonnelliensis

Acacia macdonnelliensis ssp. teretifolia

Acacia mackeyana

Acacia macnuttiana

Acacia maconochieana

Acacia macradenia

Acacia maidenii

Acacia maitlandii

Acacia malacocephala

Acacia malloclada

Acacia mangium

Acacia manipula

Acacia maranoensis

Acacia marramamba

Acacia masliniana

Acacia mathuataensis

Acacia maxwellii

Acacia mcnuttiana

Acacia mearnsii

Acacia megacephala

Acacia megalantha

Acacia meiosperma

Acacia meisneri

Acacia melanoxylon

Acacia melleodera

Acacia melvillei

Acacia menzelii

Acacia merinthophora

Acacia merrallii

Acacia merrickiae

Acacia micreosperma

Acacia microbotrya

Acacia microcalyx

Acacia microcarpa

Acacia microcephala

Acacia microneura

Acacia microsperma

Acacia mimica var. angusta

Acacia mimica var. mimica

Acacia mimula

Acacia minutifolia

Acacia mitchellii

Acacia moirii ssp. dasycarpa

Acacia moirii ssp. moirii

Acacia moirii ssp. recurvistipula

Acacia mollifolia

Acacia mollissima

Acacia montana

Acacia monticola

Acacia mooreana

Acacia mountfordae

Acacia mucronata var. longifolia

Acacia mucronata var. mucronata

Acacia muelleriana

Acacia multilineata

Acacia multisiliqua

Acacia multispicata

Acacia murrayana

Acacia murrumboensis

Acacia mutabilis ssp. angustifolia

Acacia mutabilis ssp. incurva

Acacia mutabilis ssp. mutabilis

Acacia mutabilis ssp. rhynchophylla

Acacia mutabilis ssp. stipulifera

Acacia myrtifolia

Acacia nanodealbata

Acacia nematophylla

Acacia neriifolia

Acacia nervosa

Acacia nesophila

Acacia neurophylla ssp. erugata

Acacia neurophylla ssp. neurophylla

Acacia newbeyi

Acacia nigricans

Acacia nigripilosa ssp. latifolia

Acacia nigripilosa ssp. nigripilosa

Acacia nitidula

Acacia nivea

Acacia nodiflora

Acacia notabilis

Acacia numerosa

Acacia nuperrima spp. cassitera

Acacia nuperrima spp. nuperrima

Acacia nyssophylla

Acacia obesa

Acacia obliqua

Acacia obliquinervia

Acacia obovata

Acacia obtecta

Acacia obtusata

Acacia obtusifolia

Acacia octonervia

Acacia oldfieldii

Acacia olgana

Acacia oligoneura

Acacia oligophleba

Acacia olsenii

Acacia omalophylla

Acacia ommatosperma

Acacia oncinocarpa

Acacia oncinophylla ssp. oncinophylla

Acacia oncinophylla ssp. patulifolia

Acacia ophiolithica

Acacia oraria

Acacia orbifolia

Acacia orites

Acacia ornithophora

Acacia orthocarpa

Acacia orthotricha

Acacia oshanesii

Acacia oshanesii

Acacia oswaldii

Acacia oxycedrus

Acacia oxyclada

Acacia pachyacra

Acacia pachycarpa

Acacia pachyphloia

Acacia pachyphylla

Acacia pachypoda

Acacia pallidifolia

Acacia palustris

Acacia papulosa

Acacia papyrocarpa

Acacia paradoxa

Acacia parramattensis

Acacia parvipinnula

Acacia pataczekii

Acacia patagiata

Acacia paula

Acacia pellita

Acacia pelophila

Acacia pendula

Acacia penninervis var. longiracemosa

Acacia penninervis var. penninervis

Acacia pentadenia

Acacia perangusta

Acacia perryi

Acacia petraea

Acacia peuce

Acacia phaeocalyx

Acacia pharangites

Acacia phasmoides

Acacia phlebocarpa

Acacia phlebopetala var. phlebopetala

Acacia phlebopetala var. pubescens

Acacia phlebophylla

Acacia pickardii

Acacia pilligaensis

Acacia pinguiculosa ssp. pinguiculosa

Acacia pinguiculosa ssp. teretifolia

Acacia platycarpa

Acacia plautella

Acacia plectocarpa ssp. plectocarpa

Acacia plectocarpa ssp. tanumbirinensis

Acacia plicata

Acacia podalyriaefolia

Acacia podalyriifolia

Acacia polifolia

Acacia poliochroa

Acacia polyandenia

Acacia polybotrya

Acacia polystachya

Acacia porcata

Acacia praelongata

Acacia praemorsa

Acacia praetermissa

Acacia prainii

Acacia pravifolia

Acacia pravissima

Acacia preissiana

Acacia prismifolia

Acacia pritzeliana

Acacia producta

Acacia profusa

Acacia prominens

Acacia proxima

Acacia pruinocarpa

Acacia pruinosa

Acacia pterocaulon

Acacia ptychoclada

Acacia ptychophylla

Acacia pubescens

Acacia pubicosta

Acacia pubifolia

Acacia pubirhachis

Acacia pulchella var. glaberrima

Acacia pulchella var. goadbyi

Acacia pulchella var. pulchella

Acacia pulchella var. reflexa

Acacia pulviniformis

Acacia puncticulata

Acacia purpureapetala

Acacia pusilla

Acacia pustula

Acacia pychostachya

Acacia pycnantha

Acacia pycnocephala

Acacia pycnostachya

Acacia pygmaea

Acacia pyrifolia

Acacia quadrilateralis

Acacia quadrimarginea

Acacia quadrisulcata

Acacia quinquinervia

Acacia quornensis

Acacia racospermoides

Acacia ramiflora

Acacia ramulosa

Acacia randelliana

Acacia redolens

Acacia rendlei

Acacia repanda

Acacia resinicostata

Acacia resinomarginea

Acacia resinosa

Acacia resinostipulea

Acacia restiacea

Acacia retinervis

Acacia retinodes var. araria

Acacia retinodes var. retinodes

Acacia retinodes var. uncifolia

Acacia retivenea ssp. cladestina

Acacia retivenea ssp. retivenea

Acacia retrorsa

Acacia rhamphophylla

Acacia rhetinocarpa

Acacia rhetinoides

Acacia rhigiophylla

Acacia rhodophloia

Acacia rhodoxylon

Acacia riceana

Acacia richardsii

Acacia richii

Acacia ridleyana

Acacia rigens

Acacia rigida

Acacia rivalis

Acacia robinae

Acacia rossei

Acacia rostellata

Acacia rostellifera

Acacia rothii

Acacia rotundifolia

Acacia roycei

Acacia rubida

Acacia rupicola

Acacia ruppii

Acacia ryaniana

Acacia sabulosa

Acacia saliciformis

Acacia salicina

Acacia saligna

Acacia sawdenii

Acacia saxatilis

Acacia saxicola

Acacia scabra

Acacia scalena

Acacia scalpelliformis

Acacia schinoides

Acacia sciophanes

Acacia scirpifolia

Acacia scleroclada

Acacia sclerophylla var. pilosa

Acacia sclerophylla var. sclerophylla

Acacia sclerophylla var. teretiuscula

Acacia sclerosperma ssp. glaucescens

Acacia sclerosperma ssp. sclerosperma

Acacia sedifolia ssp. pulvinata

Acacia sedifolia ssp. sedifolia

Acacia semiaurea

Acacia semibinervia

Acacia semilunata

Acacia semirigida

Acacia semitrullata

Acacia sericata

Acacia sericocarpa

Acacia sericoflora

Acacia sessiliceps

Acacia sessilis

Acacia sessilispica

Acacia setulifera

Acacia shirleyi

Acacia shuttleworthii

Acacia sibilans

Acacia sibina

Acacia siculiformis

Acacia signata

Acacia silvestris

Acacia simplex

Acacia simplicifolia

Acacia simsii

Acacia simulans

Acacia singula

Acacia solandri

Acacia sophorae

Acacia sorophylla

Acacia sowdenii

Acacia spania

Acacia sparsiflora

Acacia spathulifolia

Acacia speckii

Acacia spectabilis

Acacia sphacelata

Acacia sphacelata ssp. sphacelata

Acacia sphacelata ssp. verticillata

Acacia sphaerostachya

Acacia spilleriana

Acacia spinescens

Acacia spinosissima

Acacia spirorbis ssp. solandri

Acacia spirorbis ssp. spirorbis

Acacia spondylophylla

Acacia spongolitica

Acacia squamata

Acacia startii

Acacia steedmanii

Acacia stenophylla

Acacia stenoptera

Acacia stereophylla var. cylindrata

Acacia stereophylla var. stereophylla

Acacia stigmatophylla

Acacia stipuligera ssp. glabrifolia

Acacia stipuligera ssp. stipuligera

Acacia stipulosa

Acacia storyi

Acacia stowardii

Acacia striatifolia

Acacia stricta

Acacia strongylophylla

Acacia suaveolens

Acacia subcaerulea

Acacia suberosa

Acacia subflexuosa ssp. capillata

Acacia subflexuosa ssp. subflexuosa

Acacia sublananta

Acacia subporosa

Acacia subracemosa

Acacia subrigida

Acacia subsessilis

Acacia subternata

Acacia subtessarogona

Acacia subtilinervis

Acacia subulata

Acacia sulcata var. planoconvexa

Acacia sulcata var. platyphylla

Acacia sulcata var. sulcata

Acacia sutherlandii

Acacia symonii

Acacia synchronicia

Acacia tarculensis

Acacia tayloriana

Acacia telmica

Acacia tenuinervis

Acacia tenuior

Acacia tenuispica

Acacia tenuissima

Acacia tephrina

Acacia teretifolia

Acacia terminalis

Acacia tessellata

Acacia tetanophylla

Acacia tetragonocarpa

Acacia tetragonophylla

Acacia tetraneura

Acacia tetraptera

Acacia tindaleae

Acacia torringtonensis

Acacia torticarpa

Acacia torulosa

Acacia trachphyloia

Acacia trachycarpa

Acacia translucens

Acacia tratmaniana

Acacia trigonophylla

Acacia trinervata

Acacia trineura

Acacia triptchya

Acacia triptera

Acacia triquetra

Acacia tropica

Acacia truculenta

Acacia trulliformis

Acacia truncuta

Acacia tuberculata

Acacia tumida

Acacia tysonii

Acacia ulicifolia

Acacia ulicina

Acacia uliginosa

Acacia umbellata

Acacia uncifera

Acacia uncinata

Acacia uncinella var. albipes

Acacia uncinella var. uncinella

Acacia undoolyana

Acacia undosa

Acacia undulifolia

Acacia unguicula

Acacia unicinata

Acacia unicinella var. uncinella

Acacia unifissilis

Acacia urophylla

Acacia validinervia

Acacia varia var. crassinervis

Acacia varia var. parviflora

Acacia varians

Acacia vassalii

Acacia venosa

Acacia venulosa

Acacia verniciflua

Acacia veronica

Acacia verricula

Acacia verticillata var. latifolia

Acacia verticillata var. ovoidea

Acacia verticillata var. verticillata

Acacia vestita

Acacia victoriae ssp. arida

Acacia victoriae ssp. victoriae

Acacia vincentii

Acacia viscidula

Acacia viscifolia

Acacia vittata

Acacia volubilis

Acacia wanyu

Acacia wardellii

Acacia warramaba

Acacia wattsiana

Acacia websteri

Acacia wetarensis

Acacia whibleyana

Acacia whilhemiana

Acacia whitei

Acacia wickhamii

Acacia wilcoxii

Acacia wilhelmiana

Acacia willdenowiana

Acacia williamsonii

Acacia wilsonii

Acacia wiseana

Acacia xanthina

Acacia xerophila var. brevior

Acacia xerophila var. xerophila

Acacia xiphoclada

Acacia xiphophylla

Acacia yirrkallensis

Acacia yorkrakinensis

Acaena anserinifolia

Acaena novae-zelandie

Acanthocalycium spp.

Acanthophoenix spp.

Acanthorhipsalis monacantha

Acanthostyles spp. (other than A. buniifolius)

Acanthus spp. (other than A. montanus, A. ptarmica, and A. pubescens)

Acer spp.

Achillea spp.

Achimenes spp.

Achyranthes spp. (other than A. aspera and A. sicula)

Acidanthera spp.

Acmadinia mundii

Acoelorraphe spp.

Aconitum napellus

Acorus calamus

Acrocarpus fraxinifolius

Acroceras spp. (other than A. zizanioides)

Acroclinum spp.

Acrocomia spp.

Acropelta spp.

Acrophorus spp.

Acrosorus spp.

Acrostichum spp.

Actinidia spp.

Actiniopteris spp.

Actinokentia spp.

Actonorhytis spp.

Acystopteris spp.

Adansonia digitata

Adansonia spp.

Adenathera pavonia

Adenia spp.

Adenocalymna spp. (other than A. alliaceum)

Adenoderris spp.

Adenophora spp.

Adenophorus spp.

Adiantopsis spp.

Adiantum spp.

Adromischus spp.

Aenigmopteris spp.

Aeschynanthus spp.

Aeschynomene spp. (other than A. aspera and A. rudis)

Aesculus carnea

Aesculus hippocastanum

Aesculus indica

Afropteris spp.

Afzelia cuanzensis

Agalmyla parasitica

Agapanthus spp.

Agastache spp.

Agave spp.

Ageratum spp.

Aglaomorpha spp.

Aglaonema spp.

Agrimonia eupatoria

Agrostemma githago

Agrostis spp. (other than A. spicaventi)

Aiphanes spp.

Ajuga spp.

Albizia spp. (other than A. ogadensis and A. tanganyicensis spp. tanganyicensis)

Alcantarea spp.

Alcea spp.

Alchemilla spp. (other than A. gracilipes)

Alchornea spp. (other than A. cordifolia)

Alisma spp. (other than A. plantago-aquatica)

Allagoptera spp.

Alliaria petiolata

Allium spp.

Allmania spp. (other than A. nodiflora)

Alloschmidia spp.

Alluaudia procera

Alniphyllum spp.

Alnus spp.

Aloe spp.

Aloinopsis luckhoffii

Aloinopsis malherbei

Aloinopsis rosulata

Alonsoa spp.

Alpinia spp.

Alsmithia spp.

Alsobia spp.

Alstroemeria spp.

Althaea spp.

Alyssoides spp.

Alyssum spp.

Alyxia oliviformis

Amaranthus spp. (other than A. dubius and A. thunbergii)

Amauropelta spp.

Ambrosia spp. (other than A. trifida)

Ammandra spp.

Ammannia spp. (other than A. coccinea, A. peploides, and A. prieuriana)

Ammi majus

Ammi visnage

Amomum spp.

Ammophila spp.

Amorphophallus spp.

Ampelopsis spp.

Ampelopteris spp.

Amphiblestra spp.

Amphineuron spp.

Amsonia spp.

Anacampseros spp.

Anacardium spp. (other than A. occidentalis)

Anagallis spp.

Ananas spp. (other than A. microstachys)

Anarthropteris spp.

Anathacorus spp.

Anchusa spp. (other than A. azurea and A. italica)

Andira spp. (other than A. humilis)

Androcymbidium spp.

Androlepis spp.

Andropogon spp. (other than A. bicornis, A. condensatus, and A. lateralis)

Aneilema spp. (other than A. japonica and A. keisak)

Anemia spp.

Anemone spp.

Anemonella thalictroides

Anethum spp.

Anetium spp.

Angelica spp.

Angelonia angustifolia

Angiopteris spp.

Anisocampium spp.

Anisodontea spp.

Annona spp. (other than A. senegalensis)

Anoda cristata

Anogramma spp.

Anomatheca laxa

Anopteris spp.

Anotis spp. (other than A. spermacoce)

Antennaria linearifolia

Antennaria parvifolia

Antennaria rosea

Antennaria umbrinella

Anthemis spp.

Anthericum falcatum

Anthericum liliago

Anthericum ramoseum

Anthoxanthum odoratum

Anthriscus spp.

Anthurium spp.

Anthyllis vulneraria

Antigonon leptopus

Antigramma spp.

Antirrhinum spp.

Antongilia spp.

Antrophyum spp.

Apera spp. (other than A. spica-venti)

Aphandra spp.

Aphelandra spp.

Apium spp.

Aponogeton elongatus

Aponogeton longiplumulosis

Aponogeton madagascariensis

Aponogeton undulatus

Aporocactus spp.

Aquilegia spp.

Arabidella spp.

Arabidopsis thaliana

Arabis spp.

Arachniodes spp.

Araiostegia spp.

Aralia spp.

Arbutus spp.

Archontophoenix spp.

Arctium lappa

Arctostaphylos pungens

Arctotis spp.

Arctous alpinus

Ardisia spp.

Areca spp.

Arecastrum spp.

Arenaria laricifolia

Arenga spp.

Argyranthemum spp.

Argyreia spp. (other than A. nervosa)

Argyroderma spp.

Argyrolobium spp.

Arikuyroba spp.

Ariocarpus spp.

Aristea spp.

Aristida spp. (other than A. congesta and A. junciformis)

Aristolochia spp. (other than A. bracteata, A. clematis, and A. mauroruma)

Armeria spp.

Armoracia spp.

Arnica chamissonis

Aronia spp.

Arrojadoa spp.

Artabotrys hexapetalus

Artemisia spp. (other than A. principes)

Arthrocereus spp.

Arthromeris spp.

Arthropodium cirrhatum

Arthropteris spp.

Artocarpus spp.

Arum spp.

Aruncus aethusifolius

Aruncus dioicus

Arundinella spp. (other than A. bengalensis and A. leptochloa)

Asarina procumbens

Asclepias spp. (other than A. syriaca)

Asparagus spp.

Asperula spp.

Asphodeline spp.

Asphodelus spp. (other than A. ramosus and A. tenuifolius)

Aspidotis spp.

Aspilia spp. (other than A. africana and A. bupthalmiflora)

Asplenium spp.

Asplundia spp.

Aster spp.

Asteranthera spp.

Asterogyne spp.

Astilbe spp.

Astilboides tabularis

Astragalus spp. (other than A. garbancillo)

Astrantia major

Astrantia maxima

Astrocaryum spp.

Astrophytum spp.

Asystasia spp (other than A. intrusa and A. schimperi)

Atalopteris spp.

Ataxipteris spp.

Athrotaxis spp.

Athyrium spp.

Atriplex spp.

Attalea spp.

Aubrieta spp.

Aucuba spp.

Auricula spp.

Australina spp. (other than A. acuminata)

Austrocactus spp.

Austrocephalocereus spp.

Austroeupatorium spp. (other than A. inulaefolium)

Austrogramme spp.

Averrhoa spp.

Aylostera spp.

Aztekium spp.

Azureocereus spp.

Babiana rubrocyanea

Baccaurea angulata

Baccaurea bracteata

Baccaurea hookeri

Baccaurea motleyana

Baccharis spp. (other than B. cordifolia, B. douglasii, B. neglecta, B. pilularis, and B. salicifolia)

Bacopa spp. (other than B. crenata and B. erecta)

Bactris spp.

Bacularia spp.

Baeckea spp.

Balaka spp.

Ballota spp.

Balmea spp.

Baltimora spp. (other than B. recta)

Bambusa spp.

Barbarea spp.

Barbosa spp.

Barcella spp.

Barclaya longifolia

Barleria cristata

Barringtonia asiatica

Barringtonia calyptrocalyx

Barringtonia edulis

Barringtonia samoensis

Bartonia spp.

Bartschella spp.

Bassella rubra

Basselinia spp.

Bassia spp. (other than B. scoparia)

Bauhinia spp.

Beaucarnea spp.

Beaumontia burtonii

Beauprea balansae

Beauprea gracilis

Beauprea neglecta

Beauprea pancheri

Beauprea paniculata

Beauprea spathulaefolia

Beccariophoenix spp.

Beesia calthifolia

Begonia spp.

Belamcanda chinensis

Bellis spp.

Belvisia spp.

Bentinckia spp.

Berberis ari-calida

Berberis beaniana

Berberis buxifolia

Berberis buxifolia var. nana

Berberis calliantha

Berberis candidula

Berberis cavalerei

Berberis circumserrata

Berberis concinna

Berberis coxii

Berberis darwinii

Berberis dasystachya

Berberis dubia

Berberis franchetiana

Berberis gagnepainii

Berberis gilgiana

Berberis gyalaica

Berberis heterophylla

Berberis insignis

Berberis julianae

Berberis kawakamii var. formosana

Berberis koreana

Berberis lempergiana

Berberis lepidifolia

Berberis linearifolia

Berberis manipurana

Berberis pallens

Berberis potaninii

Berberis replicata

Berberis sanguinea

Berberis sargentiana

Berberis thunbergii var. agenteo-marginata

Berberis thunbergii var. atropurpurea

Berberis thunbergii var. erecta

Berberis thunbergii var. maximowiczii

Berberis thunbergii var. minor

Berberis thunbergii var. pluriflora

Berberis triacanthophora

Berberis verruculosa

Berberis virgetorum

Berberis x chenaultii

Berberis x hybrido-gagnepainii

Berberis x lologensis

Berberis xanthoxylon

Berchemia zeyheri

Bergenia spp.

Bergia spp. (other than B. capensis)

Bertholletia excelsa

Berzelia spp.

Beta spp.

Betula spp.

Bidens pilosa

Bijlia cana

Binghamia spp.

Biota orientalis

Biscutella spp. (other than B. didyma)

Bismarckia spp.

Bixa spp.

Blechum spp. (other than B. pyramidatum)

Blepharis spp. (other than B. maderaspatensis)

Bletia spp.

Blighia sapida

Blossfeldia spp.

Blotiella spp.

Blyxa spp. (other than B. japonica)

Boea spp.

Boerhavia spp. (other than B. erecta)

Bolbitis spp.

Bolusanthus speciosus

Bomarea caldasii

Bomarea salsilla

Bombacopsis quinata

Bombax ellipticum

Bommeria spp.

Bongardia spp. (other than B. chrysogonum)

Borago spp.

Borassodendron spp.

Borassus spp.

Borreria spp. (other than B. laevis, B. ocymoides, B. poaya, B. princeae, and B. verticillata)

Boswellia thurifera

Bothriochola bladhii

Bothriospermum spp. (other than B. tenellum)

Botrychium spp.

Bourreria spp. (other than B. acimoides)

Bowiea spp.

Boykinia aconitifolia

Boykinia jamesii

Boykinia rotundifolia

Boykinia tellimoides

Brachychiton spp.

Brachycome spp.

Brachystegia spp. (other than B. spiceaeformis)

Brachystelma spp.

Brahea spp.

Brainea spp.

Brasilicactus spp.

Brasilicereus spp.

Brasiliparodia spp.

Brassaia spp.

Brassica spp.

Brassiophoenix spp.

Bridelia micrantha

Briggsia spp.

Brillantaisa spp. (other than B. lamium and B. nitens)

Briza spp.

Brocchina reducta

Bromus spp. (other than B. commutatus)

Brongniartikentia spp.

Broussaisia spp.

Browallia spp.

Brownea arisa

Brownea latifolia

Brownea macrocarpa

Browningia spp.

Bruckenthalia spiculifolia

Brunia albiflora

Brunia alopecuroides

Brunia laevis

Brunia nodiflora

Brunia stokoei

Brunsvigia spp.

Buchloe dactyloides

Bucida spinosa

Bulbostylis spp. (other than B. puberula)

Bulnesia arborea

Buphthalmum spp.

Burretiokentia spp.

Butia spp.

Caesalpinia spp.

Calamintha nepeta

Calamus spp.

Calathea spp.

Calceolaria spp.

Calendula spp.

Calliandra spp.

Callitriche spp. (other than C. fallax and C. stagnalis)

Calospatha spp.

Calymmanthium spp.

Calymmodon spp.

Calyptrocalyx spp.

Calyptrogyne spp.

Calyptronoma spp.

Calystegia spp. (other than C. japonica)

Camellia spp. (other than C. sinensis)

Campanula spp.

Campecarpus spp.

Campsis spp.

Camptodium spp.

Camptosorus spp.

Campyloneurum spp.

Canarium odontophyllum

Canarium oleosum

Canna spp.

Canscora spp. (other than C. decussata)

Canthium spp. (other than C. hispidum)

Capparis spp.

Capsicum spp.

Cardamine pratensis

Cardanthera spp. (other than C. difformis)

Cardaria spp.

Cardiomanes spp.

Carduus spp. (other than C. acanthoides)

Carica spp.

Carissa grandiflora

Carlina spp. (other than C. involucrata)

Carludovica spp.

Carnegiea spp.

Carpentaria spp.

Carpinus cordata

Carpinus hupeana

Carpinus viminea

Carpoxylon spp.

Carthamus spp. (other than C. flavescens, C. oxycantha, and C. tinctorius)

Carum spp.

Caryapteris clandonensis

Carylopsis spp.

Caryocar nuciferum

Caryota spp.

Casseberra spp.

Cassia spp. (other than C. auriculata)

Cassinia spp. (other than C. leptophylla)

Cassytha spp. (other than C. filiformis)

Castanopsis foxworthyi

Castanospermum spp.

Castilleja rhexifolia

Casuarina spp.

Catanache spp.

Catharanthus spp.

Catoblastus spp.

Catopsis spp.

Ceanothus spp.

Cecropia spp.

Cedrela spp.

Celosia spp. (other than C. trigyna)

Celtis spp. (other than C. spinosa)

Centaurea spp. (other than C. acaulis, C. depressa, C. diffusa, C. iberica, and C. maculosa)

Centranthus spp.

Cephalaria spp. (other than C. syriaca)

Cephalocereus spp.

Cephalomanes spp.

Cephalotis spp.

Ceradenia spp.

Cerastium spp. (other than C. arvense and C. indicum)

Ceratolobus spp.

Ceratonia spp.

Ceratopteris spp.

Cerbera odollan

Cercis spp.

Cerinthe glabra

Cerinthe major

Cerosora spp.

Ceroxylon spp.

Ceterach spp.

Chamaecereus spp.

Chamaecytisus spp.

Chamaedorea spp.

Chamaemelum spp. (other than C. mixtum)

Chamaeropsis spp.

Chambeyronia spp.

Chasmanthe aethiopica

Chasmanthe floribunda

Cheilanthes spp.

Cheilanthopsis spp.

Cheiloplecton spp.

Cheiranthus spp.

Chelidonium majus

Chelone glabra

Chelyocarpus spp.

Chenopodium ambrosioides

Chenopodium quinoa

Chingia spp.

Chirita spp.

Chlamydogramme spp.

Chlorophytum krookianum

Chonemorpha penangensis

Chorisia speciosa

Christella spp.

Christensenia spp.

Christopteris spp.

Chromolaena spp. (other than C. odorata)

Chrozophora spp. (other than C. plicata)

Chrysalidocarpus spp.

Chrysallidosperma spp.

Chrysanthemum spp. (other than C. myconis)

Chukrasia tabularis

Chuniophoenix spp.

Cibotium spp.

Cicer spp. (other than C. arietinum)

Cichorium spp. (other than C. pumilum)

Cicuta spp. (other than C. douglasii, C. mackenzieana, and C. virosa)

Cineraria cruenta

Cineraria saxifraga

Cinnabarinea spp.

Cinnamomum spp.

Cissampelos spp. (other than C. pareira)

Cissus spp.

Cistus spp.

Citrullus lunatus

Cladanthus spp.

Clarkia spp.

Clematis spp.

Cleome spp. (other than C. burmanii, C. gynandra, and C. rutidosperma)

Clerodendrum spp.

Clethra spp.

Clidemia spp. (other than C. hirta)

Clinosperma spp.

Clinostigma spp.

Clitoria ternatea

Clivia spp.

Cloezia buxifolia

Clytostoma spp.

Cnicus benedictus

Cobaea spp.

Coccoloba spp. (other than C. acapulensis and C. schiedeana)

Coccothrinax spp.

Cochemiea spp.

Cochiseia spp.

Cochlidium spp.

Codonanthe spp.

Codonatanthus

Coix spp. (other than C. aquatica and C. gigantea)

Colchicum spp.

Coleonema pulchrum

Coleus spp.

Collinsia spp.

Colpothrinax spp.

Columnea spp.

Colysis spp.

Combretum spp. (other than C. apiculatum and C. hereroense)

Coniogramme spp.

Consolida spp.

Convallaria spp.

Convolvulus spp. (other than C. tricolor)

Conyza canadensis

Copernicia spp.

Copiapoa atacamensis

Copiapoa carizatensis

Copiapoa cinerea

Copiapoa cinerescens

Copiapoa cupreata

Copiapoa dealbeta

Copiapoa dura

Copiapoa fiedleriana

Copiapoa gigantea

Copiapoa goldii

Copiapoa grandiflora

Copiapoa hypogaea

Copiapoa krainziana

Copiapoa longistaminea

Copiapoa rubrifolia

Copiapoa serpentisulcata

Copiapoa solaris

Copiapoa tortoralensis

Coprosma spp.

Cordia alloidora

Cordyline spp.

Coreopsis spp.

Coriandrum sativum

Cornopteris spp.

Cortaderia spp. (other than C. jubata, C. richardii, and C. selloana)

Corydalis sempervirens

Corypha spp.

Coryphopteris spp.

Cosmos spp.

Costus spp.

Cotinus spp.

Cotula spp. (other than C. abyssinica and C. anthemoides)

Cotyledon spp.

Courtoisina spp. (other than C. cyperoides)

Coveniella spp.

Crassula spp.

Crataegus spp.

Crepidomanes spp.

Crepis spp. (other than C. bullosa)

Crinum spp.

Crocus sativus

Crotalaria spp. (other than C. aculeata and C. longirostrata)

Croton spp. (other than C. cilio-glanduliferus, C. lobatus, C. thirtus and C. tinctorius)

Crozophora spp. (other than C. tinctoria)

Cryosophila spp.

Crypsinus spp.

Cryptocarya wyliei

Cryptogramma spp.

Crytomium spp.

Ctenanthe spp.

Ctenitis spp.

Ctenopteris spp.

Cucumis spp.

Cucurbita spp.

Culcita spp.

Cuminum cyminum

Cumulopuntia spp.

Cuphea spp. (other than C. wrightii)

Curcuma spp.

Cyamopsis spp. (other than C. tetragonoloba)

Cyanotis spp. (other than C. papilionaceae and C. villosa)

Cyathula spp. (other than C. cylindrica and C. prostrata)

Cycas spp.

Cychostemma spp.

Cyclamen spp.

Cyclodium spp.

Cyclogramma spp.

Cyclopeltis spp.

Cyclosorus spp.

Cymbopogon spp. (other than C. proximus)

Cynara spp.

Cynodon spp.

Cynoglossum spp. (other than C. coeruleum)

Cynometra cauliflora

Cyphokentia spp.

Cyphophoenix spp.

Cyphosperma spp.

Cyphostemma gigantiphyllum

Cyrthanthus spp.

Cyrtococcum spp. (other than C. patens)

Cyrtostachys spp.

Cystoathyrium spp.

Cystodium spp.

Cytisus spp. (other than C. monspessulanus)

Dactylis spp.

Dactyloctenium aegyptium

Daemonorops spp.

Dahlia spp.

Dais cotinifolia

Danaea spp.

Daphne spp.

Daucus spp.

Davallia spp.

Davallodes spp.

Deckenia spp.

Delonix spp.

Delphinium spp. (other than D. glaucum)

Denmoza spp.

Dennstaedtia spp.

Derris spp. (other than D. elliptica)

Desmanthus virgatus

Desmoncus spp.

Desmostachya spp. (other than D. bipinnata)

Diacalpe spp.

Dialium indium

Dianella spp.

Dianthus spp.

Diblemma spp.

Dicentra spp.

Dichapetalum spp. (other than D. cymosum)

Dichrocephala spp. (other than D. bicolor)

Dichrostachys spp.

Dicksonia spp.

Dicranoglossum spp.

Dictamnus spp.

Dictymia spp.

Dictyocaryum spp.

Dictyosperma spp.

Didiscus coerulea

Didymochlaena spp.

Dieffenbachia spp.

Diellia spp.

Dierama spp.

Dietes spp.

Digera spp. (other than D. arvensis and D. muricata)

Digitalis spp.

Dimerocostus spp.

Dimocarpus spp.

Dimorphotheca spp.

Dionaea spp.

Diospyros spp.

Diplachne spp. (other than D. uninervia)

Diplaziopsis spp.

Diplazium spp. (other than D. japonicum)

Diplora spp.

Diplotaxis spp. (other than D. erucoides)

Disa spp.

Dissotis spp.

Dolichandrone spp.

Dombeya spp. (other than D. rotundifolia)

Donax canniformis

Doodia spp.

Doronicum spp.

Dorotheanthus spp.

Dorstenia spp.

Dorycnium hirsutum

Doryopteris spp.

Dracaena spp.

Dracocephalum spp.

Dracontium spp.

Dracunculus spp.

Drosophyllum lusitanicum

Drymonia spp.

Drymophloeus spp.

Drymotaenium spp.

Drynaria spp.

Dryobalanops aromatica

Dryopolystichum spp.

Dryopsis spp.

Dryopteris spp.

Duabanga grandiflora

Durio spp.

Dyera costulata

Dypsis spp.

Echeveria spp.

Echinacea angustifolia

Echinacea pallida

Echinacea purpurea

Echinocactus spp.

Echinocereus spp.

Echinochloa spp. (other than E. glabrescens, E. holubii, E. phyllopogon and E. stagnina)

Echinocystis spp. (other than E. lobata)

Echinomastus erectocentrus

Echinomastus unginiopsis

Echinops spp.

Echinopsis spp.

Eclipta alba

Eclipta prostrata

Egletes spp. (other than E. prostrata)

Elaeagnus angustifolia

Elaeis spp.

Elaeocarpus spp.

Elaphoglossum spp.

Elatine spp. (other than E. triandra and E. orientalis)

Eleiodoxa spp.

Elephantopus spp.

Eleusine spp. (other than E. africana and E. compressa)

Elscholtzia ciliata

Elytraria spp. (other than E. crenata)

Elytropappus spp. (other than E. rhinocerotis)

Encelia spp. (other than E. mexicana)

Enterolobium contortisiliguum

Enterolobium cyclocarpum

Enydra spp. (other than E. sessilis)

Epilobium latifolium

Epiphyllum spp.

Episcia spp.

Epithelantha spp.

Equisetum spp. (other than E. palustre and E. ramosissimum)

Eragrostis curvula

Eragrostis parviflora

Eremospatha spp.

Erigeron spp. (other than E. annuus)

Erinus spp.

Eriocaulon spp. (other than E. luzulaefolium and E. truncatum)

Eriocephalus africanus

Eriochloa spp. (other than E. polystachya)

Eriogonum latifolium

Eriosorus spp.

Eriosyce spp.

Erlangea spp.

Erucaria spp. (other than E. aleppica)

Eryngium spp. (other than E. sanguisorba)

Erysimum spp. (other than E. cheiranthoides)

Erythrina spp.

Erythrorhipsalis spp.

Eschscholzia spp.

Escobaria spp.

Euchoris spp.

Euclea spp. (other than E. divinorum)

Eugeissona spp.

Eumorphia prostrata

Euonymus spp.

Euphorbia amygdaloides

Euphorbia characias

Euphorbia enopla

Euphorbia evansii

Euphorbia gorgonia

Euphorbia inermis

Euphorbia meloformis

Euphorbia obesa

Euphorbia pentagona

Euphorbia polygona

Euphorbia primufolia

Euphorbia schoenlandii

Euphorbia susannae

Euphorbia triangularis

Euphorbia tuberculata

Euphorbia tuberculatoides

Euphorbia zoutspansbergensis

Euphoria longana

Eurya macartneyi

Eustoma spp.

Euterpe spp.

Exacum spp.

Fadyenia spp.

Fagopyrum spp.

Falcaria spp. (other than F. vulgaris)

Farsetia spp. (other than F. stenoptera)

Felicia spp.

Fernandoa madagascariensis

Ferocactus spp.

Ficus religiosa

Flaveria spp. (other than F. contrayerba)

Fleischmannia spp. (other than F. microstemon)

Fleurya spp. (other than F. ovalifolia)

Fockea edulis

Foeniculum vulgare

Fragaria spp.

Frailea spp.

Francoa spp.

Franseria spp.

Freesia spp.

Fritallaria camschatcensis

Fuchsia spp.

Fuirena spp. (other than F. glomerata)

Fumaria spp. (other than F. agraria)

Gaillardia spp.

Galega officinalis

Galium verum

Galtonia spp.

Gamolepsis spp.

Garcinia dulcis

Garcinia Livingstoni

Garcinia parviflora

Gardenia carinata

Garneria spathulaefolia

Gastrococos spp.

Gaura lindheimeri

Gaussia spp.

Gazania spp.

Geissorhiza spp.

Genipa spp.

Genista spp.

Genlisea spp.

Gentiana spp.

Geonoma spp.

Geranium spp. (other than G. sinense and G. tuberosum)

Gerbera spp.

Gesneria spp.

Geum spp.

Gilia spp.

Ginkgo biloba

Gisekia spp. (other than G. africana)

Gladiolus spp. (other than G. segetum)

Glaphyropteridopsis spp.

Glaphyropteris spp.

Gleditsia spp.

Gliricidia spp.

Globba spp.

Globularia alypum

Gloriosa spp.

Glycyrrhiza spp. (other than G. echinata)

Glyphotaenium spp.

Gmelina arborea

Gnaphalium spp. (other than G. uliginosum)

Gnetum gnemon

Goniocladus spp.

Goniophlebium spp.

Goniopteris spp.

Grammatopteridium spp.

Grammitis spp.

Greenovia aurea

Grewia bicolor

Greyia radlkoferi

Gronophyllum spp.

Guazuma spp.

Guihaia spp.

Guizotia spp. (other than G. villosa)

Gulubia spp.

Gustavia spp.

Gymnocalycium spp.

Gymnocarpium spp.

Gymnocereus spp.

Gymnogrammitis spp.

Gymnopteris spp.

Gypsophila spp.

Gyrocarpus americanus

Haemanthus coccineus

Halmoorea spp.

Harmsiodoxa spp.

Hatiora spp.

Haumania leonardiana

Haumania liebrechtsiana

Haworthia spp.

Hebenstretia dentata

Hecistopteris spp.

Hedyotis spp. (other than H. auricularia)

Hedysarum coronarium

Hedyscepe spp.

Heimia salicifolia

Heliamphora spp.

Helianthemum spp.

Helichrysum spp.

Heliconia spp. (other than H. psittacorum)

Heliophila longifolia

Heliopsis spp.

Heliotropium spp. (other than H. bovei and H. sudanicum)

Helipterum roseum

Helleborus spp.

Helminthostachys spp.

Hemerocallis spp.

Hemidictyum spp.

Hemionitis spp.

Heritiera elata

Herrea brasiliensis

Hesperantha spp.

Hesperis spp.

Hesperocnide spp. (other than H. sandwicensis)

Hessea monticola

Heterogonium spp.

Heterospathe spp.

Heuchera spp.

Hibiscus spp. (other than H. cannabinus and H. obtusilobus)

Hierochloe odorata

Histiopteris spp.

Holcosorus spp.

Holodictyum spp.

Holodiscus spp.

Holothrix spp.

Howeia spp.

Humata spp.

Hura spp.

Hyacinthoides spp.

Hyalotrichopteris spp.

Hydriastele spp.

Hydrolea spp. (other than H. glabra and H. graminifolia)

Hymenachne spp. (other than H. amplexicaulis)

Hymenoglossum spp.

Hymenophyllum spp.

Hymenphyllopsis spp.

Hyophorbe spp.

Hyospathe spp.

Hyparrhenia spp. (other than H. gazensis)

Hypecoum spp. (other than H. grandiflorum)

Hyphaene spp.

Hypodematium spp.

Hypoderris spp.

Hypoestes aristata

Hypolepis spp.

Hyptis spp. (other than H. brevipes and H. lanceolata)

Iberis spp.

Icacina spp. (other than I. senegalensis)

Iguanura spp.

Ilex spp.

Illicium henrii

Impatiens spp.

Imperata spp. (other than I. brasiliensis)

Incarvillea spp.

Indigofera spp.

Inga spp.

Inula spp.(other than I. conyza and I. indica)

Iondraba spp. (other than I. auriculata)

Ipomoea spp. (other than I. blepharosepala, I. cordofana, I. cynanchifolia, I. hardwikii, I. hederacea, I. Purpurea, I. rubrocaerulea, I. rubrocaerula praecos, I. tricolor, I. trifida, I. violacea and other Ipomea varieties subject to Customs legislation)

Iriartea spp.

Iriartella spp.

Iris spp.

Isachne spp. (other than I. kunthiana)

Isatis spp. (other than I. tinctoria)

Ischaemum spp. (other than I. afrum, I. aristatum, and I. timorense)

Ismene spp.

Isoplexis canariensis

Isoplexis sceptrum

Itaya spp.

Itea spp.

Ixeris spp. (other than I. stolonifera)

Jaborosa spp. (other than J. runcinata)

Jacaranda spp.

Jacquemontia spp. (other than J. tamnifolia)

Jamesonia spp.

Jatropha multifida

Jessenia spp.

Johannesteijsmannia spp.

Juania spp.

Jubaea spp.

Jubaeopsis spp.

Jussiaea spp. (other than J. leptocarpa)

Justicia spp. (other than J. flava and J. simplex)

Kalanchoe spp.

Kallstroemia spp. (other than J. maxima)

Karwimskia spp. (other than K. humboldtiana)

Kentiopsis spp.

Kermadecia rotundifolia

Kermadecia sinuata

Kerria spp.

Kerriodoxa spp.

Khaya anthoteca

Khaya grandifolia

Knightia strobilina

Kniphofia spp.

Kohleria spp.

Kopsia officinalis

Korthalsia spp.

Kuniwatsukia spp.

Laccospadix spp.

Laccosperma spp.

Lachenalia spp.

Lagerstroemeria spp.

Lagunaria spp.

Lagurus spp.

Lampranthus spp.

Lapageria spp.

Lapeirousia spp.

Lapsana spp. (other than L. apogonoides)

Larrea spp. (other than L. divaricata)

Lastreopsis spp.

Latania spp.

Lathyrus spp. (other than L. ophaca and L. tuberosus)

Launaea spp. (other than L. asplenifolia)

Laurentia spp. (other than L. longiflora)

Lavandula spp.

Lavatera spp.

Lavoixia spp.

Lawsonia inermis

Layia platyglossa

Leconopteris spp.

Lecythis ollaria

Lellingeria spp.

Lemurophoenix spp.

Leonotis spp.

Leontice spp. (other than L. leontopetalum)

Leontodon spp. (other than L. autumnalis)

Leontopodium spp.

Leopoldinia spp.

Lepidium spp. (other than L. bipinnatifidum, L. chalapense, and L. schinzii)

Lepidocaryum spp.

Lepidorrhachis spp.

Lepismium spp.

Lepisorus spp.

Leptochilus spp.

Leptochloa spp. (other than L. chinensis, L. coerulescens, L. panicea, L. scabra, and L. uninervia)

Leptolepia spp.

Leptopteris spp.

Leptorumohra spp.

Leptosiphon spp.

Leptospermum spp.

Leptosyne spp.

Leucadendron spp.

Leucanthemum spp. (other than L. myconis)

Leucas spp. (other than L. glabrata and L. urticaefolia)

Leucojum spp.

Leucospermum spp.

Leucostegia spp.

Levisticum officinale

Liatris spp.

Licuala spp.

Ligustrum spp.

Lilium spp.

Limnanthes spp.

Limnocharis spp. (other than L. flava and L. humboldtii)

Limonium spp.

Linaria spp. (other than L. triphylla)

Lindera spp.

Lindernia spp. (other than L. angustifolia, L. cordifolia, and L. procumbens)

Lindheimera texana

Lindsaea spp.

Linospadix spp.

Linum spp. (other than L. usitatissimum)

Liquidamber spp.

Liriodendron spp.

Litchii spp.

Lithodora diffusa

Lithops spp.

Lithostegia spp.

Livistona spp.

Llavea spp.

Lobelia spp. (other than L. chinensis and L. cliffortiana)

Lobivia spp.

Lobularia maritima

Lochnera spp. (other than L. pusilla)

Lodoicea spp.

Lolium spp.

Lomagramma spp.

Lomariopsis spp.

Lonas inodora

Lonchitis spp.

Lonchocarpus capassa

Lonicera spp.

Lopezia spp. (other than L. mexicana)

Lophosoria spp.

Lotus purpureus

Lotus purshianus

Louvelia spp.

Loxococcus spp.

Loxogramme spp.

Loxsoma spp.

Loxsomopsis spp.

Luffa aegyptiaca

Lunaria spp.

Lunathyrium spp.

Luziola spp. (other than L. spruceana)

Lychnis spp.

Lycium barbarum

Lycopersicon spp.

Lygodium spp. (other than L. scandens)

Lymanbensonia spp.

Lyonothamnus aspleniifolius

Lyonothamnus floribundus

Lysionotus spp.

Lythrum salicaria

Lytocaryum spp.

Macaranga spp. (other than M. harveyana and M. triloba)

Mackeea spp.

Macleaya cordata

Macrothelypteris spp.

Magnolia spp.

Mahoberberis aquicandidula

Mahoberberis aquisargentiae

Mahoberberis miethkeana

Mahoberberis sikkimensis

Mahoberberis taliensis

Mahoberberis temolaica var. artisepala

Mahoberberis x irwinii

Mahoberberis x stenophylla var. diversifolia

Mahoberberis x stenophylla var. gracilis

Mahonia amplectans

Mahonia aquifolium

Mahonia bealei

Mahonia dictyota

Mahonia fortunei

Mahonia japonica

Mahonia lomariifolia

Mahonia nervosa

Mahonia pinnata

Mahonia piperiana

Mahonia pumila

Mahonia repens

Malachra spp. (other than M. capitata)

Malcolmia spp. (other than M. africana)

Malope spp.

Malva spp.

Malvastrum spp. (other than M. peruvianum)

Malvaviscus candidus

Mamillopsis spp.

Mammillaria spp.

Mammilloydia spp.

Manicaria spp.

Manihot spp. (other than M. esculenta)

Manilkara achras

Manniophyton spp. (other than M. fulvum)

Maranta spp.

Marattia spp.

Marginariopsis spp.

Mariscus spp. (other than M. longibracteatus, M. rufus, M. umbellatus and M. ustulatus)

Marjorana hortensis

Marojejya spp.

Mascagnia spp. (other than M. concinna and M. pubiflora)

Masoala spp.

Matonia spp.

Matricaria spp.

Matteuccia spp.

Matthiola spp.

Mauritia spp.

Mauritiella spp.

Maxburretia spp.

Maximiliana spp.

Maxonia spp.

Mazus spp. (other than M. miquelii and M. pumilus)

Mecardonia spp. (other than M. dianthera)

Meconopsis spp.

Medemia spp.

Megalastrum spp.

Melampodium spp. (other than M. arvense and M. divaricatum)

Melampyrum spp. (other than M. arvense)

Melanthera spp. (other than M. scandens)

Melastoma spp. (other than M. sanguineum)

Melia azedarach

Melicoccus bijuga

Melilotus spp. (other than M. alba)

Melissa officinalis

Melocactus spp.

Memecylon edule

Meniscium spp.

Menisorus spp.

Mensophlebion spp.

Mentha spp.

Mentzelia lindelyi

Meryta sinclairii

Mesembryanthemum spp.

Messerschmidia argentea

Mesua ferra

Metasocratea spp.

Metatthelypteris spp.

Metaxya spp.

Metrosideros spp.

Metroxylon spp.

Micranthocereus spp.

Microcoelum spp.

Microcystis spp. (other than M. toxica)

Microgramma spp.

Microlepia spp.

Micronoma spp.

Microsorum spp.

Microspermum spp.

Microstrobos spp.

Mikania spp. (other than M. cordata, M. micrantha and M. scandens)

Mila spp.

Mildeilla spp.

Mimulus spp. (other than M. orbicularis)

Mirabilis spp.

Miscanthus spp. (other than M. japonicus)

Mitracarpum spp. (other than M. scabrum)

Mohria spp.

Mollugo spp. (other than M. nudicaulis)

Moluccella spp.

Momordica spp. (other than M. tuberosa)

Monachosorum spp.

Monarda spp.

Monogramma spp.

Monstera spp.

Montanoa spp.

Moraea spp.

Morangaya spp.

Moratia spp.

Moringa oleifera

Moringa pterygosperma

Muehlenbeckia spp. (other than M. complexa and M. ephedrioides)

Mukia maderaspatana

Muntingia spp.

Muscari spp. (other than M. racemosum)

Myosotis spp.

Myrialepis spp.

Myrica spp.

Myrrhis spp.

Myrtus communis

Myuropteris spp.

Nandina spp.

Nannorrhops spp.

Nannothelypteris spp.

Nasturtium spp. (other than M. aquaticum)

Negripteris spp.

Nelumbo spp. (other than M. lutea)

Nematanthus spp.

Nemesia spp.

Nemophila spp.

Nenga spp.

Nengella spp.

Neobuxbaumia spp.

Neocheiropteris spp.

Neodypsis spp.

Neogymnantha spp.

Neolloydia spp.

Neonicholsonia spp.

Neophloga spp.

Neoraimondia spp.

Neoveitchia spp.

Neowerdermannia spp.

Nepenthes spp.

Nepeta spp.

Nephelium spp.

Nephopteris spp.

Nephrolepis spp. (other than M. rivularis)

Nephrosperma spp.

Neurodium spp.

Nevrocallis spp.

Newbouldiana laevis

Nicandra spp.

Nicolaia (syn Etlingera spp.)

Nierembergia spp.

Nigella spp.

Niphidium spp.

Nolina spp.

Normanbya spp.

Nothoperaneama spp.

Notocactus spp.

Nuxia floribunda

Nylandtia spinosa

Nymphaea spp. (other than N. amazonum, N. caerulea, and N. stellata)

Nypa spp.

Obregonia spp.

Ochna spp. (other than O. natalitia and O. pulchra)

Ochropteris spp.

Ocimum spp.

Odontosoria spp.

Oenocarpus spp.

Oenothera spp.

Oenotrichia spp.

Oldendlandia spp. (other than O. capensis and O. lancifolia)

Olea spp.

Oleandra spp.

Oleandropsis spp.

Olearia spp.

Olinia ventosa

Omphalodes linifolia

Oncocalamus spp.

Oncosperma spp.

Onoclea spp.

Onocleopsis spp.

Onychium spp.

Operculicarya decaryi

Ophioglossum spp.

Ophiopogon spp.

Orania spp.

Oraniopsis spp.

Orbignya spp.

Oreopteris spp.

Origanum spp.

Ormocarpum spp. (other than O. trichocarpum)

Ormoloma spp.

Ornithopus sativus

Ornitnogalum spp.

Oroxylum indicum

Oroxylum indicum

Ortegocactus spp.

Orthiopteris spp.

Osmanthus spp.

Osmunda spp.

Othonna herrei

Oxalis spp. (other than O. semiloba and O. stricta)

Oxygonum spp. (other than O. atriplicifolium and O. sinuatum)

Pachypodium spp.

Pachyrhizus erosus

Paederia spp. (other than P. foetida)

Paesia spp.

Palandra spp.

Palicourea spp.

Palisota spp.

Panax ginseng

Panax quinquefolius

Pancratium maritimum

Pandanus spp.

Pandorea spp.

Papaver spp. (other than P. bracteatum and P. somniferum)

Papuapteris spp.

Paragramma spp.

Parajubaea spp.

Parascheelea spp.

Parasorus spp.

Parathelpteris spp.

Parkia spp.

Parodia spp.

Parthenium argentatum

Paspalidium spp. (other than P. geminatum)

Paspalum spp. (other than P. dilatum, P. laeve, P. maculosum, P. millegrama, and P. pumilum)

Passiflora spp. (other than P. pulchella)

Pastinaca spp.

Paulownia spp.

Pavetta spp.

Pecluma spp.

Pediocactus spp.

Peganum harmala

Pelagodoxa spp.

Pelargonium spp.

Pelecyphora spp.

Pellaea spp.

Pellionia spp.

Peltapteris spp.

Peltophorum spp. (other than P. africanum)

Penstemon spp.

Pentagramma spp.

Peraneam spp.

Perilla frutescens

Persea spp. (other than P. americana and P. gratissima)

Persoonia spp.

Perymenium spp. (other than P. subsquarrosum)

Petrea glandulosa

Petroselinium spp.

Petunia spp.

Pfeiffera spp.

Phalaris spp. (other than P. brachystachys)

Phanerophlebia spp.

Phanerophlebiopsis spp.

Phanerosorus spp.

Phegopteris spp.

Philodendron spp.

Phlebodium spp.

Phloga spp.

Phlox spp.

Phoenicophorium spp.

Phoenix spp.

Pholidocarpus spp.

Pholidostachys spp.

Phormium spp.

Phylica pubescens

Phyllostachys spp. (other than P. mitis)

Phymatopteris spp.

Phymatosorus spp.

Physalis spp.

Physokentia spp.

Physoplexis comosa

Phytelephas spp.

Phytolacca spp. (other than P. dodecandra)

Pigafetta spp.

Pilea spp.

Piliostigma spp. (other than P. thonningii)

Pilularia spp.

Pimpinella anisum

Pinanga spp.

Pinellia spp. (other than P. ternata)

Pinus spp.

Piper auritum

Piper peltatum

Piptadenia spp. (other than P. peregrina)

Pisum spp. (other than P. sativum)

Pithecellobium spp.

Pityogramma spp.

Plagiogyria spp.

Platycerium spp.

Platycodon spp.

Platystoma spp. (other than P. africanum)

Platyzoma spp.

Plecosorus spp.

Plectocomia spp.

Plectocomiopsis spp.

Plectranthus ambiguus

Plectranthus ambionicus

Plectranthus ecklonii

Plectranthus elagantulus

Plectranthus fruticosus

Plectranthus hadiensis

Plectranthus hereroensis

Plectranthus mandalensis

Plectranthus oertendahlii

Plectranthus spicatus

Plectranthus verticillatus

Plectranthus zuluensis

Pleocnemia spp.

Pleopeltis spp.

Plesioneuron spp.

Pleurocalyptus austrocaledonicus

Pleurocalyptus pancheri

Pleuroderris spp.

Pleurosorus spp.

Pluchea spp. (other than P. lanceolata, P. odorata, P. sagittalis, P. sericea and P. symphytifolia)

Plumbago spp.

Pneumatopteris spp.

Poa spp. (other than P. sphondylodes)

Podephyllum peltatum

Podococcus spp.

Podosorus spp.

Pogonotium spp.

Polemonium carneum

Polyandrococos spp.

Polybotrya spp.

Polycarpon spp. (other than P. indicum)

Polyphlebium spp.

Polypodiopteris spp.

Polypodium spp.

Polypompholyx multifida

Polypompholyx tenella

Polyscias gulifoylei

Polystichopsis spp.

Polystichum spp.

Pontederia spp. (other than P. rotundifolia)

Populus euphratica

Portulaca spp. (other than P. formosana and P. quadrifida)

Portulacaria spp.

Potentilla spp.

Prestoea spp.

Primula spp.

Pritchardia spp.

Pritchardiopsis spp.

Pronephrium spp.

Prosaptia spp.

Prosopis spp. (other than P. alba, P. chilensis, P. cineraria, P. laevigata, P. nigra, P. ruscifolia and P. stephaniana)

Protea spp.

Psammiosorus spp.

Pseudelephantopus spp.

Pseudocyclosorus spp.

Pseudodolachnostylis maprouneifolia

Pseudophegopteris spp.

Pseudophoenix spp.

Pseudorhipsalis spp.

Pseudotectaria spp.

Psiadia spp. (other than P. arabica)

Psomiocarpa spp.

Psoralea spp.

Psychotria spp. (other than P. ruelliaefolia)

Pteridium spp.

Pteridoblechnum spp.

Pteridrys spp.

Pteris spp.

Pterocarpus amgolensis

Pterocarpus vernalis

Pterocaulon spp. (other than P. rugosum)

Pterozonium spp.

Ptilopteris spp.

Ptychococcus spp.

Ptychosperma spp.

Pulicaria spp. (other than P. crispa)

Punica spp.

Purpureostemon ciliatus

Purshia spp. (other than P. tridentata)

Pycnoloma spp.

Pycreus spp. (other than P. lanceolatus, P. mundtii and P. tremulus)

Pygmaecereus spp.

Pyracantha spp.

Pyrrosia spp.

Quassia amara

Raphanus spp.

Raphia spp.

Ravenea spp.

Rebutia spp.

Reevesia thyrsoidea

Regnellidium spp. (other than R. diphyllum)

Reichardia spp.

Reinhardtia spp.

Renealmia spp.

Reseda spp.

Retispatha spp.

Rhagadiolus spp. (other than R. cathartica)

Rhaphis spp.

Rhapidophyllum spp.

Rhapis spp.

Rheopteris spp.

Rheum spp.

Rhipsalidopsis spp.

Rhipsalis spp.

Rhipsaphyllopsis spp.

Rhizophora spp. (other than R. mangle)

Rhodanthe spp.

Rhodochiton atrosanguineum

Rhododendron spp.

Rhodomyrtus spp. (other than R. tomentosa)

Rhopaloblaste spp.

Rhopalostylis spp.

Rhus spp. (other than R. diversiloba, R. glabra and R. radicans)

Rhyticocos spp.

Ridolfia spp. (other than R. segetum)

Riedelia spp.

Rivea spp. (other than R. corymbosa)

Robinia spp.

Roebelia spp.

Romulea spp.

Rorippa spp. (other than R. indica)

Rosa spp.

Roscheria spp.

Rosenstockia spp.

Rosmarinus spp.

Royena spp. (other than R. sericea)

Roystonea spp.

Rubia tinctorium

Rubus spp. (other than R. affinis, R. apetalus, R. argutus, R. caesius, R. cuneifolius, R. Longepedicellatus, R. niveus,
R. pinnatus, R. rigidus,
and R. vitifolius)

Rudbeckia spp.

Rugelia spp. (other than R. repens)

Rumex acetosa

Rumex acetosella

Rumohra spp.

Rungia spp. (other than R. repens)

Ruttya fruticosa

Sabal spp (other than S. mexicanum)

Saccharum spp. (other than S. benghalense)

Sacciolepis spp. (other than S. interrupta)

Saccoloma spp.

Sadleria spp.

Saffordia spp.

Sagina spp. (other than S. japonica)

Saintpaulia spp.

Salacca spp.

Salpichlaena spp.

Salpiglossis spp.

Salsola spp. (other than S. kali)

Salvia spp.

Samanea saman

Sanguisorba minor

Santalum album

Santolina chamaecyparissus

Sanvitalia procumbens

Sapindus saponaria

Sapium sebiferum

Saponaria spp.

Saraca spp.

Sarracenia spp.

Satakentia spp.

Satureja spp. (other than S. pseudosimensis)

Saxifraga spp.

Saxiglossum spp.

Scabiosa spp.

Schaffneria spp.

Scheelea spp.

Schefflera spp.

Schinus spp. (other than S. terebinthifolius)

Schippia spp.

Schisandra chinensis

Schizachyrium spp. (other than S. brevifolium and S. paniculatum)

Schizanthus spp.

Schizolobium excelsum

Schizolobium parahybum

Schizostylus spp.

Schlumbergera spp.

Schrankia spp. (other than S. leptocarpa)

Schwenkia spp. (other than S. americana)

Scilla spp.

Scleria spp. (other than S. barteri and S. melaleuca)

Sclerocarpus spp. (other than S. coffeaecola)

Sclerocarya birrea

Scleroglossum spp.

Sclerosperma spp.

Scorzonera spp.

Scutellaria baicalensis

Scutellaria lateriflora

Scyphularia spp.

Secale spp. (other than S. cereale)

Sedum spp.

Selago thunbergia

Selliguea spp.

Sempervivum spp.

Senecio Cineraria

Senecio cruentus

Serenoa spp.

Serpyllopsis spp.

Serruria spp.

Sesamum spp. (other than S. indicum and S. orientalis)

Sesbania spp. (other than S. bispinosa)

Sessea spp. (other than S. brasiliensis)

Shorea macroptera

Siccobaccatus spp.

Sida spp. (other than S. angustifolia and stipulata)

Sidalcea spp.

Silene spp. (other than S. rubella)

Simethis planifolia

Simsia spp. (other than S. amplexicaulis)

Sinapis spp.

Sindroa spp.

Sinningia spp.

Sinopteris spp.

Siphokentia spp.

Siphonochilus kirkii

Sisyrinchium spp.

Sleumerodendron austrocaledonicum

Smithiantha spp.

Smodingium argutum

Snowdenia spp. (other than S. polystachya)

Socratea spp.

Solanopteris spp.

Solanum spp. (other than S. alatum, S. dubium, S. glaucum, S. gracile, S. grossedentum, S. Tuberosum, S. viarum, and
S. xanthocarpum
)

Solenostemon spp.

Solidago spp. (other than S. chilensis and S. microglossa)

Sommieria spp.

Sonchus spp. (other than S. cornutus and S. exauriculatus)

Sophora spp. (other than S. pachycarpa)

Sorocephalus spp.

Sparaxis spp.

Sparganium spp. (other than S. erectum)

Spartium spp.

Sphaeranthus spp. (other than S. bullatus)

Sphaerocionium spp.

Sphaerostephanos spp.

Sphenoclea spp. (other than S. zeylanica)

Sphenomeris spp.

Spigelia spp. (other than S. anthelmia)

Spinacia spp.

Spiraea spp.

Spirostachys africana

Spondias spp.

Sporobolus spp. (other than S. pyramidalis and S. tremulus)

Stachys spp. (other than S. annua)

Stachytarpheta spp. (other than S. angustifolia)

Steenisioblechnum spp.

Stegnogramma spp.

Steiropteris spp.

Stellaria spp. (other than S. aquatica and S. uliginosa)

Stenocactus spp.

Stenocarpus spp.

Stenochlaenas spp.

Stenolepia spp.

Stephanocereus spp.

Sterculia rogersii

Stereospermum spp.

Stigmatopteris spp.

Stipa spp. (other than S. cernua)

Stratiotes spp. (other than S. aloides)

Strelitzia spp.

Streptocarpus spp.

Striga spp. (other than S. angustifolia, S. asiatica, S. densiflora, S. forbesii, S. hermonthica and S. lutea)

Strobilanthus spp.

Stromatopteris spp.

Strombocactus spp.

Strophanthus spp.

Strychnos spp. (other than S. nux-vomica)

Sutherlandia frutescens

Swietenia humilis

Swietenia macrofila

Syagrus spp.

Symbegonia spp.

Symphytum spp.

Synammia spp.

Synechanthus spp.

Syngramma spp.

Syringa spp.

Tabebuia spp.

Tabernaemontana spp. (other than T. fuchsiaefolia)

Taenitis spp.

Tagetes spp.

Tanaecium spp. (other than T. exitiosum)

Tapeinidium spp.

Taraxacum spp. (other than T. vulgare)

Tarchonanthus spp. (other than T. camphoratus)

Tavaresia grandiflora

Tecomaria capensis

Tectaria spp.

Tectaridium spp.

Tectiphiala spp.

Tectona grandis

Tephrosia grandiflora

Teratophyllum spp.

Tetragonia expansa

Teucrium spp. (other than T. scordium)

Thalictrum spp.

Thelypteris spp.

Themeda spp. (other than T. gigantea)

Thesium spp. (other than T. humile)

Thlaspi spp.

Thrinax spp.

Thunbergia spp. (other than T. annua and T. fragrans)

Thylocopteris spp.

Thymus spp.

Thyrsopteris spp.

Thysanosoria spp.

Tillandsia spp.

Tithonia rotundifolia

Tithonia speciosa

Todea spp.

Tordylium spp. (other than T. aegyptiacum)

Trachelium spp.

Trachycarpus spp.

Trachypteris spp.

Tradescantia spp. (other than T. crassifolia)

Tragia spp. (other than T. benthami)

Tragopogon spp.

Trianthema spp. (other than T. monogyna and T. pentandra)

Trichachne spp. (other than T. insularis)

Trichocereus spp.

Trichomanes spp.

Trichoneuron spp.

Tricosanthes spp.

Trifolium spp.

Trigonella spp. (other than T. polycerata)

Trigonospora spp.

Triodanis spp. (other than T. biflora)

Triplaris surinamensis

Tripleurospermum spp.

Triplophyllum spp.

Tristaniopsis guillainii

Tristaniopsis jaffrei

Tristaniopsis ninndoensis

Tristellateia australasiae

Trithrinax spp.

Tritoma spp.

Tritonia spp.

Triumfetta spp. (other than T. cordifolia)

Trogostolon spp.

Trollius spp.

Tropaeolum spp.

Turbinicarpus spp.

Turraea obtusifolia

Tweedia coerulea

Typhonium spp.

Uebelmannia spp.

Ursinia spp.

Vaginularia spp.

Valerionella spp.

Vandellia spp. (other than V. angustifolia, V. crustacea and V. pedunculata)

Vanilla spp.

Veillonia spp.

Veitchia spp.

Veratrum spp. (other than V. lobelianum)

Verbascum spp.

Verbena spp. (other than V. ciliata)

Verbesina spp. (other than V. persicifolia)

Vernonia spp. (other than V. polyanthes)

Veronica spp.

Verschaffeltia spp.

Viguiera spp. (other than V. dentata)

Vinca spp.

Viola spp.

Viscaria spp.

Vitex agnus-castus

Vittaria spp.

Voanioala spp.

Vonitra spp.

Wahlenbergia spp.

Wallichia spp.

Warszewiczia spp.

Washingtonia spp.

Watsonia spp.

Weingartia spp.

Welfia spp.

Wendlandiella spp.

Wettenia spp.

Wigginsia spp.

Wilcoxia spp.

Willughbeia spp.

Withania somnifera

Wodyetia spp.

Woodsia spp.

Woodwardia spp.

Xanthium spp. (other than X. pensylvanicum)

Xanthosoma spp.

Xanthostemon carlii

Xanthostemon ferrugineus

Xanthostemon francii

Xanthostemon glaucous

Xanthostemon grisei

Xanthostemon gugerlii

Xanthostemon laurinus

Xanthostemon longpipes

Xanthostemon macrophyllus

Xanthostemon multiflorus

Xanthostemon myrtifolius

Xanthostemon pubescens

Xanthostemon ruber

Xanthostemon sulfureus

Xanthostemon vieillardii

Xiphopteris spp.

Xyropteris spp.

Yarina spp.

Ynesa spp.

Zamia spp.

Zantedeschia spp.

Zingiber spp.

Zinnia spp.

Zizania spp.

Ziziphus spp. (other than Z. nummularia and Z. spina-christi)

Zombia spp.

Zoysia spp.

Zygadenia spp.

Zygophlebia spp.

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Section 65

Acmena spp. (syn. Syzygium spp.)

Amelanchier spp.

Aphananthe spp.

Araucaria spp.

Arecaceae spp. (Palmae spp.)

Aronia spp. (syn. Photinia spp.)

Aruncus spp.

Asclepias curassavica

Atalantia spp.

Berberis spp.

Callistemon spp.

Camellia sinensis

Campomanesia spp.

Casimiroa spp.

Castanea spp.

Castanopsis spp.

Cecropia peltata

Celtis spp.

Chamaecyparis spp.

Chaenomeles spp.

Chrysanthemum spp.

Citropsis spp.

Citrus spp.

Clausena spp.

Coffea spp.

Coniferae (Pinopsida)

Cotoneaster spp.

Crataegus spp.

Cupressocyparis spp.

Cupressus spp.

Cydonia spp.

Dichotomanthes spp.

Docynia spp.

Eleiosina spp.

Eremocitrus spp.

Eriobotrya spp.

Eucalyptus spp.

Eugenia spp.

Euodia spp.

Evodia spp.

Exochorda spp.

Feronia spp.

Feroniella spp.

Filipendula spp.

Fortunella spp.

Fragaria spp.

Gillenia spp.

Heliconia spp.

Hesperethusa spp.

Heteromeles spp.

Hevea spp.

Holodiscus spp.

Hordeum spp.

Humulus lupulus

Ipomoea spp.

Jambosa spp. (syn. Syzygium spp.)

Juglans spp.

Juniperus spp.

Kerria spp.

Larix spp.

Limonia spp.

Mahonia spp.

Mahoberberis (hybrids)

Malus spp.

Manihot esculenta

Marlierea spp.

Medicago spp.

Melaleuca spp.

Melia azedarach var. indica

Melicope spp.

Mespilus spp.

Microcitrus spp.

Monanthocitrus spp.

Murraya spp.

Musa spp.

Myrcia spp.

Myrciaria spp.

Naringi spp.

Olea europaea

Oryza spp.

Osteomeles spp.

Paivaea spp. (syn. Campomanesia spp.)

Palmae (Arecaceae)

Paramignya spp.

Passiflora spp.

Paulownia spp.

Peraphyllum spp.

Persea spp.

Photinia spp. (syn. Aronia spp.)

Physalis spp.

Physocarpus spp.

Pimenta spp.

Piper auritum

Piper peltatum

Planera spp.

Plantains

Poncirus spp.

Populus spp.

Porteranthus spp.

Potentilla spp.

Prunus spp.

Pseudotsuga spp.

Psidium spp.

Pyracantha spp.

Pyrus spp.

Quercus spp.

Rhaphiolepis spp.

Rhodotypos spp.

Ribes spp.

Ricinus communis

Rubus spp.

Saccharum officinarum

Secale spp.

Sibiraea spp. (syn. Eleiosina spp.)

Solanum hirtum

Solanum muricatum

Solanum nigrum

Solanum torvum

Solanum tuberosum

Solanum umbellatum

Solanum verbascifolium

Sorbaria spp.

Sorbus spp.

Sorghum spp.

Spiraea spp.

Stephanandra spp.

Stranvaesia spp. (syn. Photinia spp.)

Swinglea spp.

Syzygium spp. (syn. Acmena spp.)

Tetradium spp.

Toddalia spp.

Triticale spp.

Triticum spp.

Ulmus spp.

Vaccinium spp.

Vitis spp.

X Crataegomespilus

X Mahoberberis

Xanthosoma roseum

Xanthoxylum spp. (syn. Zanthoxylum spp.)

Zea mays

Zelkova spp.

Zieridium spp. (syn. Euodia spp.)

Division 2--Marine Fish (Class Pisces)

Family              Genus, species or         Common Name               
                    sub-species                                         
Acanthuridae        All species of the        Surgeonfish               
                    family                                              
Acanthuridae                                                            
Anomalopidae        All species of the        Flashlight fish           
                    family                                              
Anomalopidae                                                            
Apogonidae          All species of the        Cardinal fishes           
                    family Apogonidae                                   
Balistidae          All species of the        Triggerfish               
                    family Balistidae                                   
Blennidae           Cirripectes stigmaticus   Blennies                  
                    Ecsenius axelrodi                                   
                    Ecsenius bicolor                                    
                    Ecsenius graveri                                    
                    Ecsenius melarchus                                  
                    Ecsenius midas                                      
                    Ecsenius pulcher                                    
                    Lipophrys nigriceps                                 
                    Meiacanthus                                         
                    astrodorsalis                                       
                    Meiacanthus grammistes                              
                    Meiacanthus ovalauensis                             
Brotulidae          All species of the        Eel-Pouts                 
                    family Brotulidae                                   
Bythitidae          All species of the        Cusk Eels                 
                    family Bythitidae                                   
Callionymidae       All species of the        Dragonets                 
                    family Callionymidae                                
Carangidae          Alectis sp                Trevally                  
Carapidae           All species of the        Pearlfish                 
                    family Carapidae                                    
Centriscidae        All species of the        Razor fish                
                    family Centriscidae                                 
Chaetodontidae      All species of the        Butterfly fish            
                    family Chaetodontidae                               
Cirrhitidae         All species of the        Hawk fish                 
                    family Cirrhitidae                                  
Dasyatidae          Taeniura lymma            Stingrays                 
Ephippididae        All species of the        Batfish                   
                    family Ephippididae                                 
Gobiidae            Gobiodon sp                                         
                    Nemateleotris sp                                    
                    Ptereleotris sp                                     
                    Signigobius sp                                      
                    Valenciennea strigata                               
Grammidae           All species of the        Grammas                   
                    family Grammidae                                    
Heterodontidae      Heterodontidae zebra      Bullhead sharks           
Holocentridae       All species of the        Squirrel fish             
                    family Holocentridae                                
Labridae            All species of the        Wrasses                   
                    family Labridae                                     
Lobotidae           Lobotes sp                Jumping Cod               
Lutjanidae          Macolor sp                Sea perches               
                    Symphorichthys sp                                   
Malacanthidae       All species of the        Blanquillos               
                    family Malacanthidae                                
Monocentrididae     All species of the        Pineapple fish            
                    family Monocentrididae                              
Mugiloididae        All species of the        Weevers                   
                    family Mugiloididae                                 
Mullidae            All species of the        Goatfish                  
                    family Mullidae                                     
Muraenidae          All species of the        Moray eels                
                    family Muraenidae                                   
Ostraciidae         All species of the        Box fish                  
                    family Ostraciidae                                  
Pegasidae           All species of the        Seamoths                  
                    family Pegasidae                                    
Pempheridida        All species of the        Sweepers                  
                    family Pempherididae                                
Pholidichthyidae    All species of the        Convict blennies          
                    family Pholidichthyidae                             
Plesiopidae         All species of the        Longfins                  
                    family Plesiopidae                                  
Plotosidae          Plotosus lineatus         Eel-tailed catfish        
Pomacanthidae       All species of the        Angel fish                
                    family Pomacanthidae                                
Pomacentridae       All species of the        Damsel fish               
                    family Pomacentridae                                
Priacanthidae       All species of the        Bullseyes                 
                    family Priacanthidae                                
Pseudochromidae     All species of the        Dottybacks                
                    family Pseudochromidae                              
Scaridae            All species of the        Parrotfish                
                    family Scaridae                                     
Scolopsidae         Scolopsis bilineatus      Spine-cheeks              
                    Scolopsis (Nemipterus)                              
                    bleekeri                                            
Scorpaenidae        Brachirus sp              Scorpion fish             
                    Dendrochirus sp                                     
                    Pterois sp                                          
                    Rhinopias sp                                        
Serranidae          Anthias sp                Rock Cods                 
                    Cromileptes sp                                      
Siganidae           Siganus (Lo) sp           Rabbit fish               
Syngnathidae        All species of the        Pipe fish                 
                    family Syngnathidae                                 
Tetraodontidae      Canthigaster sp           Puffer fish               
Zanclida            All species of the        Tangs                     
                    family Zanclidae                                    

Indexes

These Indexes are intended to help you in finding the places where a subject is dealt with if it cannot easily be found in any other way. They do not include references to:

* the plant and animal diseases, and noxious plants, mentioned in Schedules 3 and 4--those Schedules are arranged alphabetically as far as possible

* the genera and species of fish that are permitted to be imported by section 37--those fish are listed in Division 2 of Part II of Schedule 6 of the Wildlife Protection (Regulation of Exports and Imports) Act 1982 (quoted beginning on page 134) under the family they are classified in, listed alphabetically

* ports and landing places for aircraft (these are listed alphabetically on
pages 13-16)

* subjects that can be found easily by using the Table of Contents.

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