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''Cupaniopsis'' is a
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of about 67 species of trees and
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s of the soapberry family,
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. They grow naturally in
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. Many species have been threatened with extinction globally or nationally, with official recognition by the
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(IUCN) and several national and state governments. Tuckeroo is a common name suffix for some species in Australia. '' C. anacardioides'' has been introduced into the
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, where in some parts they are invasive plants, primarily in
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, where the common name Carrotwood applies.


Conservation

At global, national and government regional scales, many ''Cupaniopsis'' species have been threatened with extinction, as officially recognised by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), governments of Australia, New Caledonia and so on. Globally, the New Caledonian endemic species ''C. crassivalvis'' has become extinct according to the IUCN's 1998 assessment. Seven species endemic to New Caledonia have become endangered with global extinction according to the IUCN's 1998 assessments. Five species endemic to New Guinea, one endemic to New Caledonia and one endemic to Sulawesi have become vulnerable to global extinction according to the IUCN's 1998 and 2010 assessments. In Australia, ''C. shirleyana'' and ''C. tomentella'', small trees endemic to small areas of southeastern
Queensland ) , nickname = Sunshine State , image_map = Queensland in Australia.svg , map_caption = Location of Queensland in Australia , subdivision_type = Country , subdivision_name = Australia , established_title = Before federation , established_ ...
(Qld), have obtained the "vulnerable" species Australian government's national conservation status and together also with ''C. cooperorum'', the Qld government's "vulnerable" species state conservation status. ''C. newmannii'' small trees in eastern Qld have obtained the Qld government's "near threatened" species state conservation status. ''C. serrata'' small trees in northeastern
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(NSW) have obtained the NSW government's "endangered" species state conservation status.


Naming and classification

European science formally named and described this genus in 1879 using ''C. anacardioides'' for the type species, authored by Bavarian botanist Ludwig A. T. Radlkofer. In 1991 a 190-page monograph of the whole genus was published by Dutch botanist Frits Adema. Australian botanist Sally T. Reynolds, from 1984 to 1991 published new formal scientific names, descriptions, updates and species clarifications, in her scientific journal articles and the '' Flora of Australia'' treatment.


Species

This listing was sourced from the ''
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'' and ''
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'', the ''Australian Tropical Rainforest Plants'' information system, the ''Census of Vascular Plants of Papua New Guinea'', the ''Checklist of the vascular indigenous Flora of New Caledonia'', ''Flora Malesiana'', ''Fruits of the Australian Tropical Rainforest'', "The Endemic Plants of Micronesia", ''Plants in Samoan Culture'', ''Flora Vitiensis'' (Fiji), the ''2013 Census of the Queensland Flora'', the ''Flora of New South Wales'', and the '' Flora of Australia''. * ''
Cupaniopsis acuticarpa ''Cupaniopsis'' is a genus of about 67 species of trees and shrubs of the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia, Torres Strait Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Sulawesi, Micronesia. Many species have been ...
'' – New Guinea –  Vulnerable * ''
Cupaniopsis amoena ''Cupaniopsis'' is a genus of about 67 species of trees and shrubs of the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia, Torres Strait Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Sulawesi, Micronesia. Many species have been ...
'' – Fiji endemic * '' Cupaniopsis anacardioides'' , Tuckeroo – NSW, Qld, NT, WA, Australia, New Guinea * ''
Cupaniopsis apiocarpa ''Cupaniopsis'' is a genus of about 67 species of trees and shrubs of the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia, Torres Strait Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Sulawesi, Micronesia. Many species have been ...
'' – New Caledonia endemic * ''
Cupaniopsis azantha ''Cupaniopsis'' is a genus of about 67 species of trees and shrubs of the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia, Torres Strait Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Sulawesi, Micronesia. Many species have bee ...
'' – New Caledonia endemic * ''
Cupaniopsis baileyana ''Cupaniopsis baileyana'' is a species of flowering tree in the soapberry family. It is native to eastern Australia. Common names include White Tamarind and Toothed Tuckeroo. The species name honours the botanist F.M.Bailey. The habitat is on ...
'' – NE. NSW, to SE. Qld endemic, Australia * ''
Cupaniopsis bilocularis ''Cupaniopsis'' is a genus of about 67 species of trees and shrubs of the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia, Torres Strait Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Sulawesi, Micronesia. Many species have been ...
'' – New Guinea * '' Cupaniopsis bullata'' – New Guinea –  Vulnerable * '' Cupaniopsis celebica'' – Sulawesi * ''
Cupaniopsis chytradenia ''Cupaniopsis'' is a genus of about 67 species of trees and shrubs of the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia, Torres Strait Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Sulawesi, Micronesia. Many species have been ...
'' – New Caledonia endemic * ''
Cupaniopsis concolor ''Cupaniopsis'' is a genus of about 67 species of trees and shrubs of the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia, Torres Strait Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Sulawesi, Micronesia. Many species have bee ...
'' – Fiji endemic * '' Cupaniopsis cooperorum'' – NE. Qld endemic, Australia * ''
Cupaniopsis crassivalvis ''Cupaniopsis'' is a genus of about 67 species of trees and shrubs of the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia, Torres Strait Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Sulawesi, Micronesia. Many species have bee ...
'' – New Caledonia endemic –  Extinct * '' Cupaniopsis curvidens'' – New Guinea * ''
Cupaniopsis dallachyi ''Cupaniopsis'' is a genus of about 67 species of trees and shrubs of the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia, Torres Strait Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Sulawesi, Micronesia. Many species have bee ...
'' – NE. Qld endemic, Australia * '' Cupaniopsis diploglottoides'' – NE. Qld endemic, Australia * ''
Cupaniopsis euneura ''Cupaniopsis'' is a genus of about 67 species of trees and shrubs of the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia, Torres Strait Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Sulawesi, Micronesia. Many species have been ...
'' – New Guinea –  Vulnerable * ''
Cupaniopsis flagelliformis ''Cupaniopsis'' is a genus of about 67 species of trees and shrubs of the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia, Torres Strait Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Sulawesi, Micronesia. Many species have been ...
'' – NSW, Qld, Australia ** var. ''australis'' – NE. NSW, to SE. Qld endemic, Australia ** var. ''flagelliformis'' – Cape York to NE. Qld endemic, Australia * ''
Cupaniopsis fleckeri ''Cupaniopsis'' is a genus of about 67 species of trees and shrubs of the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia, Torres Strait Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Sulawesi, Micronesia. Many species have been ...
'' – Torres Strait Is., Cape York Peninsula, Qld endemic, Australia * ''
Cupaniopsis foveolata ''Cupaniopsis'' is a genus of about 67 species of trees and shrubs of the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia, Torres Strait Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Sulawesi, Micronesia. Many species have bee ...
'' – Cape York Peninsula, NE to central E. Qld, endemic, Australia * '' Cupaniopsis fruticosa'' – New Caledonia endemic * ''
Cupaniopsis glabra ''Cupaniopsis'' is a genus of about 67 species of trees and shrubs of the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia, Torres Strait Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Sulawesi, Micronesia. Many species have bee ...
'' – New Caledonia endemic –  Endangered * ''
Cupaniopsis globosa ''Cupaniopsis'' is a genus of about 67 species of trees and shrubs of the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia, Torres Strait Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Sulawesi, Micronesia. Many species have bee ...
'' – New Caledonia endemic –  Vulnerable * ''
Cupaniopsis glomeriflora ''Cupaniopsis'' is a genus of about 67 species of trees and shrubs of the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia, Torres Strait Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Sulawesi, Micronesia. Many species have been ...
'' – New Caledonia endemic * ''
Cupaniopsis grandiflora ''Cupaniopsis'' is a genus of about 67 species of trees and shrubs of the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia, Torres Strait Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Sulawesi, Micronesia. Many species have been ...
'' – New Caledonia endemic * '' Cupaniopsis grisea'' – New Caledonia endemic * '' Cupaniopsis guillauminii'' –
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endemic (Micronesia) * ''
Cupaniopsis hypodermatica ''Cupaniopsis'' is a genus of about 67 species of trees and shrubs of the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia, Torres Strait Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Sulawesi, Micronesia. Many species have bee ...
'' – New Caledonia endemic * '' Cupaniopsis inoplea'' – New Caledonia endemic * '' Cupaniopsis kajewskii'' – New Guinea * ''
Cupaniopsis leptobotrys ''Cupaniopsis'' is a genus of about 67 species of trees and shrubs of the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia, Torres Strait Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Sulawesi, Micronesia. Many species have been ...
'' – Fiji endemic * '' Cupaniopsis mackeeana'' – New Caledonia endemic * ''
Cupaniopsis macrocarpa ''Cupaniopsis'' is a genus of about 67 species of trees and shrubs of the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia, Torres Strait Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Sulawesi, Micronesia. Many species have been ...
'' – New Caledonia endemic ** var. ''macrocarpa'' – New Caledonia endemic ** var. ''polyphylla'' – New Caledonia endemic * ''
Cupaniopsis macropetala ''Cupaniopsis'' is a genus of about 67 species of trees and shrubs of the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia, Torres Strait Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Sulawesi, Micronesia. Many species have been ...
'' – New Guinea * ''
Cupaniopsis megalocarpa ''Cupaniopsis'' is a genus of about 67 species of trees and shrubs of the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia, Torres Strait Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Sulawesi, Micronesia. Many species have bee ...
'' – New Caledonia endemic * ''
Cupaniopsis mouana ''Cupaniopsis'' is a genus of about 67 species of trees and shrubs of the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia, Torres Strait Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Sulawesi, Micronesia. Many species have been ...
'' – New Caledonia endemic –  Endangered * ''
Cupaniopsis myrmoctona ''Cupaniopsis'' is a genus of about 67 species of trees and shrubs of the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia, Torres Strait Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Sulawesi, Micronesia. Many species have bee ...
'' – New Caledonia endemic * '' Cupaniopsis napaensis'' – New Guinea –  Vulnerable * ''
Cupaniopsis newmanii ''Cupaniopsis newmanii'' is a rainforest plant in the soapberry family. It is native to eastern Australia. The common name is long-leaved tuckeroo. A rare plant, with a ROTAP listing of 2RC-. The habitat sub tropical rainforest ranging from Mul ...
'' – NE. NSW, to SE. Qld endemic, Australia * '' Cupaniopsis oedipoda'' – New Caledonia endemic * '' Cupaniopsis papillosa'' , syn.: ''C.'' sp. (Tully Falls) – NE. Qld endemic, Australia * ''
Cupaniopsis parvifolia ''Cupaniopsis'' is a genus of about 67 species of trees and shrubs of the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia, Torres Strait Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Sulawesi, Micronesia. Many species have bee ...
'' – NE. NSW, to E. Qld, endemic, Australia * ''
Cupaniopsis pennelii ''Cupaniopsis'' is a genus of about 67 species of trees and shrubs of the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia, Torres Strait Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Sulawesi, Micronesia. Many species have been ...
'' – New Caledonia endemic * ''
Cupaniopsis petiolulata ''Cupaniopsis'' is a genus of about 67 species of trees and shrubs of the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia, Torres Strait Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Sulawesi, Micronesia. Many species have bee ...
'' – New Caledonia endemic * ''
Cupaniopsis phalacrocarpa ''Cupaniopsis'' is a genus of about 67 species of trees and shrubs of the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia, Torres Strait Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Sulawesi, Micronesia. Many species have bee ...
'' – New Caledonia endemic * '' Cupaniopsis phanerophlebia'' – New Guinea –  Vulnerable * ''
Cupaniopsis platycarpa ''Cupaniopsis'' is a genus of about 67 species of trees and shrubs of the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia, Torres Strait Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Sulawesi, Micronesia. Many species have bee ...
'' – New Guinea * ''
Cupaniopsis rhytidocarpa ''Cupaniopsis'' is a genus of about 67 species of trees and shrubs of the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia, Torres Strait Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Sulawesi, Micronesia. Many species have been ...
'' – New Guinea * ''
Cupaniopsis rosea ''Cupaniopsis'' is a genus of about 67 species of trees and shrubs of the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia, Torres Strait Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Sulawesi, Micronesia. Many species have been ...
'' – New Caledonia endemic –  Endangered * ''
Cupaniopsis rotundifolia ''Cupaniopsis'' is a genus of about 67 species of trees and shrubs of the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia, Torres Strait Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Sulawesi, Micronesia. Many species have bee ...
'' – New Caledonia endemic –  Endangered * '' Cupaniopsis samoensis'' – Samoa endemic * ''
Cupaniopsis serrata ''Cupaniopsis'' is a genus of about 67 species of trees and shrubs of the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia, Torres Strait Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Sulawesi, Micronesia. Many species have bee ...
'' – NE. NSW, to SE. Qld endemic, Australia * ''
Cupaniopsis shirleyana ''Cupaniopsis'' is a genus of about 67 species of trees and shrubs of the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia, Torres Strait Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Sulawesi, Micronesia. Many species have bee ...
'' – SE. Qld endemic, Australia * '' Cupaniopsis simulata'' – NE. to SE. Qld, endemic, Australia * '' Cupaniopsis squamosa'' – New Caledonia endemic –  Endangered * ''
Cupaniopsis stenopetala ''Cupaniopsis'' is a genus of about 67 species of trees and shrubs of the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia, Torres Strait Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Sulawesi, Micronesia. Many species have bee ...
'' – New Guinea, Moluccas * ''
Cupaniopsis strigosa ''Cupaniopsis'' is a genus of about 67 species of trees and shrubs of the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia, Torres Strait Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Sulawesi, Micronesia. Many species have been ...
'' – Sulawesi –  Vulnerable * ''
Cupaniopsis subfalcata ''Cupaniopsis'' is a genus of about 67 species of trees and shrubs of the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia, Torres Strait Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Sulawesi, Micronesia. Many species have bee ...
'' – New Caledonia endemic –  Endangered * '' Cupaniopsis sylvatica'' – New Caledonia endemic * ''
Cupaniopsis tomentella ''Cupaniopsis'' is a genus of about 67 species of trees and shrubs of the Sapindus, soapberry family, Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia, Torres Strait Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Sulawesi, Micronesia. Many species ...
'' – SE. Qld endemic, Australia * ''
Cupaniopsis tontoutensis ''Cupaniopsis'' is a genus of about 67 species of trees and shrubs of the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia, Torres Strait Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Sulawesi, Micronesia. Many species have been ...
'' – New Caledonia endemic –  Endangered * ''
Cupaniopsis trigonocarpa ''Cupaniopsis'' is a genus of about 67 species of trees and shrubs of the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia, Torres Strait Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Sulawesi, Micronesia. Many species have bee ...
'' – New Caledonia endemic * ''
Cupaniopsis vitiensis ''Cupaniopsis'' is a genus of about 67 species of trees and shrubs of the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia, Torres Strait Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Sulawesi, Micronesia. Many species have been ...
'' – Fiji endemic * ''
Cupaniopsis wadsworthii ''Cupaniopsis wadsworthii'', sometimes commonly named duckfoot and scrub tuckeroo, is an Australian species of shrubs of the flowering plant family Sapindaceae. The grow naturally in rainforests and seasonally dry rainforests, noted as usually "o ...
'' – NE. to E. central Qld, endemic, Australia ;Species accepted by the official ''Census of the Queensland Flora 2013'', while awaiting formal naming, description and publication * ''Cupaniopsis'' sp. (Biggenden J.Randall 600) – Biggenden and Childers areas, SE. central Queensland * ''Cupaniopsis'' sp. (Watalgan A.R.Bean 8611) – Gladstone region, E. central Queensland


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Cited works

* * * * {{Taxonbar, from=Q2719955 Flora of New Guinea Flora of Papua New Guinea Flora of New South Wales Flora of Queensland Flora of New Caledonia Flora of Malesia Sapindaceae genera Sapindales of Australia