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Yes. It is a very short amendment and pretty easy to understand if you read it.
To quote: "Importation into the United States of any species of wild mammals, wild birds, fish (including mollusks and crustacea), amphibians, or reptiles, or the offspring or eggs of any such species, that is not native to the United States and, as of the date of enactment of the Lacey Act Amendments of 2021, is not prohibited under subsection (a)(1), is prohibited, unless"
FYI corals are not mammals, birds, fish, mollusks, crustacea, amphibians, or reptiles.
See above. When it comes to the law intentions are irrelevant. Corals are animals, but not included as part of this amendment. Whether that was oversight or intentional again is not relevant.
Neither are bugs, but you can be sure they will need to be on a whitelist as well.