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''Guioa'' is a
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of about 78
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tree species known to science, which constitute part of the plant family
Sapindaceae The Sapindaceae are a family of flowering plants in the order Sapindales known as the soapberry family. It contains 138 genera and 1858 accepted species. Examples include horse chestnut, maples, ackee and lychee. The Sapindaceae occur in tempera ...
. They have a wide distribution, ranging from throughout
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, further southwards through the east coast of
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and further eastwards to the
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Samoa Samoa, officially the Independent State of Samoa; sm, Sāmoa, and until 1997 known as Western Samoa, is a Polynesian island country consisting of two main islands (Savai'i and Upolu); two smaller, inhabited islands (Manono Island, Manono an ...
. At global, national and regional government scales, many ''Guioa'' species have been threatened with extinction, as officially recognised by the
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(IUCN) and by continental, national and local governments. Twenty five species, or more, have official IUCN global conservation statuses of either "critically endangered", "endangered" or "vulnerable" (to global extinction). The Australian species are known to the
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industry as cedars, though they have no direct relationship with true cedars or the Australian members of the
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which are known as cedars.


Selected species

This incomplete listing was sourced from Peter C. van Welzen's 1989 revision of the genus and earlier scientific papers, the ''
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'', the ''Census of Vascular Plants of Papua New Guinea'', ''
Flora Malesiana ''Flora Malesiana'' is a multi-volume flora describing the vascular plants of Malesia (the biogeographical region consisting of Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, the Philippines, and Papua New Guinea), published by the National Herbari ...
'', the ''Checklist of the vascular indigenous Flora of New Caledonia'', ''Flora Vitiensis'' (Fiji), and the ''Flora of Tonga''. * '' Guioa acuminata'' – Philippines, New Guinea –  Endangered * '' Guioa acutifolia'' , Glossy tamarind – New Guinea, Moluccas, Qld, Australia * '' Guioa amabilis'' – Vogelkop Peninsula, New Guinea * '' Guioa aryterifolia'' – New Guinea * '' Guioa asquamosa'' – Flores, Timor –  Vulnerable * '' Guioa bicolor'' – Philippines –  Vulnerable * '' Guioa bijuga'' – Thailand, Malay Peninsula, Borneo, Sumatra, Philippines * '' Guioa capillacea'' – Fiji endemic * '' Guioa chrysea'' – Fiji endemic * '' Guioa comesperma'' – New Guinea incl. surrounding islands, Qld, Australia * '' Guioa contracta'' – New Guinea * '' Guioa coriacea'' –
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endemic * '' Guioa crenata'' – New Caledonia endemic * '' Guioa crenulata'' – New Caledonia endemic * '' Guioa diplopetala'' – Burma, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Malay Peninsula, Borneo, Sumatra, Sulawesi, Java * '' Guioa discolor'' – Philippines –  Endangered * '' Guioa elliptica'' – New Guinea * '' Guioa eriantha'' – New Guinea * '' Guioa fusca'' – New Caledonia endemic * '' Guioa glauca'' – New Caledonia endemic ** var. ''glauca'' – New Caledonia endemic ** var. ''vulgaris – New Caledonia endemic * '' Guioa gracilis'' – New Caledonia endemic * '' Guioa grandifoliola'' – New Guinea –  Critically endangered * '' Guioa hirsuta'' – Sulawesi * '' Guioa hospita'' – New Guinea –  Critically endangered * '' Guioa koelreuteriana'' – Borneo, Philippines, New Guinea * '' Guioa lasioneura'' – Qld, Australia * '' Guioa lentiscifolia'' – Tonga endemic * '' Guioa malukuensis'' – Moluccas –  Vulnerable * '' Guioa megacarpa'' – New Guinea * '' Guioa melanopoda'' – W. New Guinea –  Vulnerable * '' Guioa membranifolia'' – W. New Guinea, Moluccas * '' Guioa microsepala'' – New Caledonia endemic * '' Guioa misimaensis'' – New Guinea * '' Guioa molliuscula'' – New Guinea –  Vulnerable * '' Guioa montana'' – Qld, Australia * '' Guioa multijuga'' – W. New Guinea –  Vulnerable * '' Guioa myriadenia'' – Philippines –  Endangered * '' Guioa normanbiensis'' – New Guinea –  Vulnerable * '' Guioa novobritannica'' – New Guinea –  Vulnerable * '' Guioa oligotricha'' – New Guinea –  Vulnerable * '' Guioa ovalis'' – New Caledonia * '' Guioa palawanica'' – Philippines –  Critically endangered * '' Guioa parvifoliola'' – Philippines –  Critically endangered * '' Guioa patentinervis'' – Moluccas –  Vulnerable * '' Guioa pauciflora'' – New Guinea –  Vulnerable * '' Guioa pectinata'' – New Caledonia endemic * '' Guioa pleuropteris'' – Burma, Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand, E. Malay Peninsula, Borneo, Sumatra, Philippines * '' Guioa plurinervis'' – New Guinea –  Vulnerable * '' Guioa pseudoamabilis'' – New Guinea * '' Guioa pteropoda'' – New Guinea, Moluccas * '' Guioa pterorhachis'' – Borneo * '' Guioa pubescens'' – W. Malaysia, Singapore, Borneo, Sumatra, Banka, W. Java, Philippines * '' Guioa reticulata'' – Philippines –  Critically endangered * '' Guioa rhoifolia'' – Fiji, Samoa * '' Guioa rigidiuscula'' – New Guinea * '' Guioa sarcopterifructa'' – Qld, Australia * '' Guioa scalariformis'' – New Guinea –  Vulnerable * ''
Guioa semiglauca ''Guioa semiglauca'', known as the guioa or wild quince, is a rainforest tree of eastern Australia. It grows from Kioloa (35° S) near Batemans Bay in southern New South Wales to Eungella National Park (20° S) in tropical Queensland. It grows ...
'' , Guioa – Qld & NSW, Australia * '' Guioa subsericea'' – New Guinea * '' Guioa sufusana'' – New Guinea * '' Guioa truncata'' – Philippines –  Endangered * '' Guioa unguiculata'' – New Guinea –  Vulnerable * '' Guioa venusta'' – W. New Guinea –  Vulnerable * '' Guioa villosa'' – New Caledonia endemic * '' Guioa waigeoensis'' – W. New Guinea –  Vulnerable ;Formerly included here: * ''Guioa dasyantha''   ⇒  '' Cnesmocarpon dasyantha'' – New Guinea, Australia


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* {{Taxonbar, from=Q3313948 Sapindaceae genera Sapindales of Australia Flora of Fiji Flora of Indo-China Flora of Malesia Flora of New Caledonia Flora of New Guinea Flora of New South Wales Flora of Queensland Flora of Samoa Flora of Tonga Taxa named by Antonio José Cavanilles