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Sarcopteryx
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Sarcopteryx is a genus of about 12 rainforest tree species known to science, of the plant family Sapindaceae.[1][2][3][4] They occur in Australia, New Guinea and the Moluccas.[2][3][5][6][7]

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They have hairy leaves and twigs, polygamous flowers and bird attracting brightly coloured, capsule fruits.[5]

The generic name Sarcopteryx translates to "fleshy wing", as the fruit can be angled, thick or wing shaped. The Greek sarco means fleshy, and pteron is "a wing".[8]

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Species

  • Sarcopteryx acuminata S.T.Reynolds – Qld, Australia
  • Sarcopteryx brachyphylla Radlk. – New Guinea
  • Sarcopteryx caudata Welzen – New Guinea
  • Sarcopteryx coriacea Radlk. – Vogelkop Peninsula, New Guinea
  • Sarcopteryx crispata Welzen – New Guinea
  • Sarcopteryx martyana (F.Muell.) Radlk. – Qld, Australia
  • Sarcopteryx montana S.T.Reynolds – Qld, Australia
  • Sarcopteryx reticulata S.T.Reynolds – Qld, Australia
  • Sarcopteryx rigida Radlk. – New Guinea
  • Sarcopteryx rubiginosa Welzen – New Guinea
  • Sarcopteryx squamosa (Roxb.) Radlk. – New Guinea
  • Sarcopteryx stipata (F.Muell.) Radlk., steelwood, corduroy – Qld, NSW, Australia
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