All terms in FOODEX2
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 48-59 months | A16NL | [Age classes for TSE-BSE: 48-59 months. This class is mainly used for cattle.] |
| 24-35 months | A16NJ | [Age classes for TSE-BSE: 24-35 months. This class is mainly used for cattle.] |
| <18 months | A16ND | [Age classes for TSE-BSE: <18 months. This class is mainly used for sheeps, goats and cervids.] |
| Serratia marcescens (as organism) | A16NA | [Live microorganisms of the taxonomic species Serratia marcescens (Family = Enterobacteriaceae) (Order = Enterobacteriales).] |
| Enterobacteriaceae (as organism) | A0CPX | [Live microorganisms of the taxonomic family Enterobacteriaceae (Order = Enterobacteriales). ] |
| Tradescantia clone 4430 (as plant) | A16NB | [Live plant organism of the taxonomic group Tradescantia clone 4430. The plant is a member of the family Commelinaceae. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Commelinaceae - family (as plant) | A137L | [Live plant organism of the taxonomic group Commelinaceae (family). The group is relevant for the list of Botanicals. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Aspergillus nidulans (as organism) | A16MV | [Live organism of the taxonomic group Aspergillus nidulans (Family = Trichocomaceae) (Order = Eurotiales). The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Eurotiales (as organism) | A16KH | [Live organism of the taxonomic group Eurotiales G.W. Martin ex Benny & Kimbrough, 1980 (Order). The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Citrobacter (as organism) | A16MT | [Live microorganisms of the taxonomic genus Citrobacter (Family = Enterobacteriaceae) (Order = Enterobacteriales). ] |
| Silkworm (as animal) | A16MZ | [live animals of the class of insects, in the Lepidoptera order in the Bombycidae family in the genus Bombyx spp. of the speciesBombyx mori . They are commonly referred to as silkworms or domesticated silk moth ] |
| Amazonian yam beans (as plant) | A16MX | [Amazonian yam beans as living plant including all members of the taxonomic group Pachyrhizus tuberosus (Lam.)Spreng. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Canarium nuts (harveyi) (as plant) | A16MY | [Canarium nuts as living plant including all members of the taxonomic group Canarium harveyi Seem., Canarium indicum var. harveyi. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Red-rumped Swallow (as animal) | A180P | [Live animals of the taxonomic species Cecropis daurica. The animals are commonly known as Red-rumped Swallow. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Sand Martin (as animal) | A180M | [Live animals of the taxonomic species Riparia riparia. The animals are commonly known as Sand Martin or Bank Swallow. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Eurasian Crag Martin (as animal) | A180N | [Live animals of the taxonomic species Ptyonoprogne rupestris. The animals are commonly known as Eurasian Crag Martin or European Crag Martin or Crag Martin. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Tree Pipit (as animal) | A180S | [Live animal of the taxonomic species Anthus trivialis. The animals are commonly known as Tree Pipit. The part considered is by default the whole living organism. ] |
| Red-throated Pipit (as animal) | A180T | [Live animal of the taxonomic species Anthus cervinus. The animals are commonly known as Red-throated Pipit. The part considered is by default the whole living organism. ] |
| House Martin (as animal) | A180Q | [Live animals of the taxonomic species Delichon urbica. The animals are commonly known as House Martin or Northern House Martin. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Tawny Pipit (as animal) | A180R | [Live animal of the taxonomic species Anthus campestris. The animals are commonly known as Tawny Pipit. The part considered is by default the whole living organism. ] |