Chisocheton ceramicus (Miq.) C.DC., Monogr. Phan. 1 (1878)
Latin for 'from Ceram', an island in the Moluccas.

Synonyms
Amoora caesifolia Elmer, Amoora cupulifera Merr., Amoora mindorensis Merr., Chisocheton clementis Merr., Chisocheton doctersii Harms, Chisocheton globosus Pierre, Chisocheton junghuhnii (Miq.) C.DC. in DC., Chisocheton macrothyrsus King, Chisocheton pachycalyx Harms, Chisocheton peekelianus Harms, Chisocheton rhytidocalyx Airy Shaw, Chisocheton sandoricocarpus Koord. & Valet., Chisocheton spectabilis (Miq.) C.DC. in DC., Chisocheton vulcanicus Elmer ex Merr., Schizochiton ceramicum Miq., Schizochiton junghuhnii Miq., Schizochiton spectabile Miq.

Description
Upper canopy tree up to 44 m tall and 71 cm dbh. Stipules absent. Leaves alternate, compound, leaf apex continues to grow indeterminately, resulting in very long leaves, leaflets penni-veined, glabrous. Flowers ca. 6 mm diameter, white-yellow, placed in panicles. Fruits ca. 47 mm diameter, brown-red, dehiscent capsules. Seeds pale orange.

Ecology
In undisturbed to slightly disturbed mixed dipterocarp and sub-montane forests up to 1400 m altitude. Usually on hillsides and ridges with sandy to clay soils. In secondary forests usually present as a pre-disturbance remnant.

Distribution
From Thailand and Indo-China to New Guinea. In Borneo collected in Sarawak, Brunei, Sabah, South- and East-Kalimantan.

Local names in Borneo
Lantupak, Segera.