Homotypic Heterotypic Desmos goezeanus is a species of plants in the family Annonaceae found almost entirely within the Wet Tropics bioregion of Queensland, Australia.
It was originally described as Uvaria goezeana by Ferdinand von Mueller in 1871, and transferred to the genus Desmos by Laurence W. Jessup in 1986.
It is mostly confined to the northeast coast of Queensland from about Cape Tribulation south towards Cardwell, although there are two very disjunct records of collections – one in northern Cape York Peninsula more than 500 km (310 mi) from the nearest collection, and another even further away in the Top End region of the Northern Territory.
[4][5] Desmos goezeanus is listed as least concern under the Queensland Government's Nature Conservation Act.
This species is a host plant for the larvae of the fourbar swordtail and the pale green triangle butterflies.