Houndog,
I took a look at the CIP and SAAMI drawings and they differ a little from the drawing you found. The table below is in order of bullet diameter (except for the two different CIP and SAAMI numbers for the 9 mm Browning/.380; I did not try to go into the dozen different names for this cartridge—just those two):
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9×18 9.02 mm (0.3552") CIP
9×21 9.03 mm (0.3555") CIP
9×22 MJR 9.03 mm (0.3555") CIP
9×25 Super Auto G 9.03 mm (0.3555") CIP
9 mm FAR 9.03 mm (0.3555") CIP
9 mm Luger 9.03 mm (0.3555") CIP & SAAMI
9 mm Steyr 9.03 mm (0.3555") CIP
9 mm Win. Mag. 9.03 mm (0.3555") SAAMI
9 mm Browning/.380 9.04 mm (0.3559") CIP — 9.055 mm (0.3565") SAAMI
9×23 Winchester 9.042 mm (0.3560") SAAMI
9 mm Browning long 9.09 mm (0.3579") CIP
9 mm Makarov 9.27 mm (0.3650") CIP & SAAMI
NOTE: Unlike SAAMI, the CIP does not refer the the 9 mm Makarov (18.1 mm
long case) as the same cartridge as their 9×18 (18.0 mm case). That seems
to be a discrepancy in CIP and SAAMI terminology.