you stated:
right now Wellsophyllia is NOT a recognized genus of coral- it has been scientifically proven that it is Trachyphyllia. However, CITES still requires it to be listed as Wellsophyllia and Fish & Wildlife will go through any shipments listing Trachyphyllia to try to find an "illegal" Wellsophyllia- I had that happen to me in January. That's a cut and dry obvious issue- Wellsophyllia is NOT Trachyphyllia.
what was your experience in january - if they had found a suspected wellsophyllia, how would they have known? ie: what exactly are their criteriae for determining the difference - what are they looking for?
[ March 10, 2002: Message edited by: valid ]</p>
right now Wellsophyllia is NOT a recognized genus of coral- it has been scientifically proven that it is Trachyphyllia. However, CITES still requires it to be listed as Wellsophyllia and Fish & Wildlife will go through any shipments listing Trachyphyllia to try to find an "illegal" Wellsophyllia- I had that happen to me in January. That's a cut and dry obvious issue- Wellsophyllia is NOT Trachyphyllia.
what was your experience in january - if they had found a suspected wellsophyllia, how would they have known? ie: what exactly are their criteriae for determining the difference - what are they looking for?
[ March 10, 2002: Message edited by: valid ]</p>