All terms in FOODEX2
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Slender escolar (as animal) | A0V3Q | [Live animal of the taxonomic species Paradiplospinus gracilis, within the Family Gempylidae. The organisms are commonly known as Slender escolar or Escolier élégant or Escolar magro. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Paradiplospinus (generic) (as animal) | A0V3P | [Live animal of the taxonomic genus Paradiplospinus spp., within the Family Gempylidae. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Goliath Heron (as animal) | A173Q | [Live animals of the taxonomic species Ardea goliath. The animals are commonly known as Goliath Heron. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Polyethylene (PE) | A16RQ | [This term applies when a food is contained in a primary package (in contact with the food) made of Polyethylene (PE)] |
| Antarctic escolar (as animal) | A0V3R | [Live animal of the taxonomic species Paradiplospinus antarcticus, within the Family Gempylidae. The organisms are commonly known as Antarctic escolar or Escolier antarctique or Escolar antártico. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Hamerkop (as animal) | A173R | [Live animals of the taxonomic species Scopus umbretta. It is the only living species in the genus Scopus and the family Scopidae. The animals are commonly known as Hamerkop. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) | A16RR | [This term applies when a food is contained in a primary package (in contact with the food) made of High Density Polyethylene (HDPE)] |
| Nakamura's escolar (as animal) | A0V3X | [Live animal of the taxonomic species Rexea nakamurai, within the Family Gempylidae. The organisms are commonly known as Nakamura's escolar or Escolier dentu or Escolar de Nakamura. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Northern Bald Ibis (as animal) | A173X | [Live animals of the taxonomic species Geronticus eremita, Upupa Eremita. The animals are commonly known as Northern Bald Ibis or Waldrapp or Hermit Ibis. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Polypropylene (PP) | A16RX | [This term applies when a food is contained in a primary package (in contact with the food) made of Polypropylene (PP)] |
| Glossy Ibis (as animal) | A173V | [Live animals of the taxonomic species Plegadis falcinellus, Plegadis autumnalis, Tantalus Falcinellus. The animals are commonly known as Glossy Ibis. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Short-lined escolar (as animal) | A0V3V | [Live animal of the taxonomic species Rexea brevilineata, within the Family Gempylidae. The organisms are commonly known as Short-lined escolar or Escolier barracuda or Escolar de rayas cortas. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Polyvinyliden Chloride (PVdC) | A16RV | [This term applies when a food is contained in a primary package (in contact with the food) made of Polivinyliden Chloride (PVdC)] |
| Snowy Egret (as animal) | A173K | [Live animals of the taxonomic species Egretta thula, Ardea candidissima. The animals are commonly known as Snowy Egret. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| American sackfish (as animal) | A0V3K | [Live animal of the taxonomic species Neoepinnula americana, within the Family Gempylidae. The organisms are commonly known as American sackfish or Escolier américain or Escolar americano. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Neoepinnula (generic) (as animal) | A0V3J | [Live animal of the taxonomic genus Neoepinnula spp., within the Family Gempylidae. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Insect eggs | A16RK | [Insect development stage: eggs] |
| Age classes for insects | A16RJ | [Classes for insects based on development stage] |
| Insect pupae/nymphs | A16RL | [Insect development stage: pupae/nymphs] |
| Lepidocybium (generic) (as animal) | A0V3L | [Live animal of the taxonomic genus Lepidocybium spp., within the Family Gempylidae. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |