Melicope denhamii (Seem.) T.G.Hartley (Introduced) (Borneo, Moluccas, New Guinea, Solomon Isl., Bismarck Arch., Sulawesi, Vanuatu, Fiji, Palau Isl. (Babeldaob, Koror), Tonga (Tofua), Micronesia (Pohnpei), Philippines (I), Sumatra (I) as per Catalogue of Life)

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Melicope elleryana (F. Muell.) T.G. Hartley (Introduced) (Australia (NE-Western Australia, N-Northern Territory, Queensland, NE-New South Wales), Moluccas (Morotai, Obi, Ceram, Tanimbar), New Guinea, Bismarck Arch., Solomon Isl., Bougainville, Java (I) as per CoL)

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Melicope lunu-ankenda (Gaertn.) T.G. Hartley (Indian Subcontinent to W. & Central Malesia: Andaman Is., Assam, Cambodia, East Himalaya, India, Jawa, Malaya, Myanmar, Nepal, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Sulawesi, Thailand, Tibet, Vietnam as per POWO)
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BSI Flora of India Vol. 4 with Keys (1997) (Distribution):
Melicope accedens (Blume) T.G. Hartley (India: Andaman Islands (so far known only from a solitary collection C.E. Parkinson 922 in CAL); Myanmar, east to Vietnam, south to Java and Borneo)
Melicope glabra (Blume) T. G. Hartley (India: Primary or secondary beach forests of Andaman & Nicobar Islands at about 50 m altitude; West Malesia, Singapore, Sumatra, Borneo and Java)
Melicope indica Wight (India: Evergreen shola forests of Nilgiri Ranges m southern W. Ghats at 1825 – 2275 m altitudes. Rare.; Endemic)
Melicope lunuankenda (Gaertner) T. Hartley (India: Evergreen or semievergreen forests from sea level to 2125 m; common In the W. Ghats, E. Ghats, E. Himalayas and N. E. India. Sikkim, Asssam, Meghalaya, Orissa, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Kerala; Java, Celebes, Philippines, Borneo and Sri Lanka)


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Flora of Peninsular India:
Melicope denhamii (Garden Plant)
Melicope elleryana (garden Plant)
Melicope indica
Euodia lunu-akenda (syn. of Melicope lunu-ankenda (Gaertn.) T.G.Hartley as per POWO)


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Some species found in Indian Subcontinent with description & keys from Flora of China (Distribution):
Melicope lunu-ankenda (Gaertner) T. G. Hartley (Montane forests; ca. 900 m. SE Xizang (Mêdog) [Bhutan, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam])


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Melicope (Rutaceae) page with comparative images:
Pl. go through‎ Melicope (Rutaceae) page with comparative images of species in efloraofindia. On clicking the link of species, one can check the complete details. Genus pages generally give details of most of the species found in India.
I request you to pl. go through & point out mistakes, if any. I hope this will aid in identification in the future. If anybody can send images of other species of this genus (for incorporation in the website), if any, or can identify unidentified images, it will be really nice.