The acid composition and the rubber content of the latices of 20 Hoya species were determined. All acids isolated from the latices were esterified with triterpenols and particle-bound. Cinnamic acid was the main acid in most latices. Acetic acid occurred in all latices, and predominated in three of the investigated species. Isovaleric acid and benzoic acid were present in some species; in one latex ( H. bella) isovaleric acid was the predominant acid. Almost all species contained small amounts of phenylpropionic acid, and in two species this acid was a major compound. Longchain fatty acids were present as minor compounds. Rubber occurred in all particle-containing latices; its contribution to the total lipid fraction ranged from 1.7–24.0%. The acid profiles proved to be species-specific in Hoya and may be useful in species identification. Patterns of latex particle synthesis are proposed.