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Post by hewi on Dec 6, 2011 10:55:52 GMT -8
A male in A- quality had been sold some month ago for 180 USD
Manfred
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Post by mygala on Dec 6, 2011 18:44:30 GMT -8
The paperwork would be determined by the locations (and locale laws) of the seller and the buyer. Within a country usually requires little to any paperwork. From country to country can vary greatly.
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Post by bobw on Dec 8, 2011 11:42:58 GMT -8
Thank you, From a few others talking to me, it sounds like who ever bought it for 180 got a great deal! I would say that $180 for an A- specimen was expensive. I've been trying to sell A1 specimens for that much at the shows for a few years and there are no takers at that price. Bob
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Post by bobw on Dec 8, 2011 15:39:08 GMT -8
Incidentally, there were persistent rumours at Juvisy that Agrias amydon boliviensis has been added to CITES along with two other Bolivian taxa: Prepona praeneste buckleyana and Morpho godartii. I haven't seen any firm evidence of this and I don't know whether it's worldwide or just in Europe like the last lot that were added.
Bob
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Post by mygala on Dec 8, 2011 18:36:40 GMT -8
Incidentally, there were persistent rumours at Juvisy that Agrias amydon boliviensis has been added to CITES along with two other Bolivian taxa: Prepona praeneste buckleyana and Morpho godartii. I haven't seen any firm evidence of this and I don't know whether it's worldwide or just in Europe like the last lot that were added. Bob It's not just a rumor. A. a. boliviensis was added to Appendix III by Bolivia in October of 2010. Same for P. p. buckleyana. Morpho godartii was added at the same time, but only the ssp. lachaumei. Generally, once it's listed under any Appendix of CITES, then all the Parties are expected to enforce it. The rules within the EU are slightly different as I understand it, but I'm not really familiar with them. I can say that if a species is listed under CITES, then importing/exporting to/from the US requires a CITES document. You can always go >HERE< to CITES.org and check to see if any species is currently listed.
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