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Arytera is a genus of about twenty–eight species known to science, of trees and shrubs and constituting part of the plant family Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea, Indonesia, New Caledonia, Australia, the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Fiji, Samoa, Tonga; and the most widespread species and type species A. littoralis grows throughout Malesia and across Southeast Asia, from NE. India, southern China, Borneo, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and the Philippines to as far east as New Guinea and the Solomon Islands.

Naming and classification
European science formally named and described this genus and the type species in 1847, authored by botanist Carl Ludwig Blume. In 1879 botanist Ludwig A. T. Radlkofer published formal scientific descriptions of numerous species new to European science. In 1993 botanist Hubert Turner formally described 8 species new to science found growing naturally in New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and north eastern Australia. In 1994 his treatment of the genus in Flora Malesiana was published. ==Species==
Species
This listing was sourced from the Australian Plant Name Index and Australian Plant Census, • Arytera bifoliata – Tonga • Lepidocupania brackenridgei (as Arytera brackenridgei ) – Fiji, • Mischarytera bullata (as Arytera bullata ) – New Guinea endemic • Mischarytera lautereriana (as Arytera lautereriana ), corduroy tamarind – NE. to SE. Qld Australia endemic • Mischarytera macrobotrys (as Arytera macrobotrys ) – New Guinea and Cape York Peninsula, Qld, Australia • Neoarytera chartacea (as Arytera chartacea ) – New Caledonia endemic • Neoarytera collina (as Arytera collina ) – New Caledonia endemic • Neoarytera nekorensis (as Arytera nekorensis ) – New Caledonia endemic ==References==
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