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'''''Sarada deccanensis''''', the '''Deccan fan-throated lizard''', is a species of [[Agamidae|agamid lizard]]. It is [[endemic]] to [[India]].<ref name=RDB>{{NRDB species|genus=Sarada|species=deccanensis|accessdate=28 April 2021}}</ref>
The '''Deccan fan-throated lizard''' (''Sarada deccanensis'') is a [[species]] of [[agamid]] [[lizard]] [[endemic]] to [[India]].<ref name=RDB>{{NRDB species|genus=Sarada|species=deccanensis|accessdate=28 April 2021}}</ref>


==Descriptions==
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'''Deccan fan-throated lizard''' (''Sarada deccanensis'') is a small-sized lizard found in [[South Asia]]. Genus ''sarada'' is a sister group to genus ''sitana'' endemic to India, described  by researchers after studying the scale patterns, skeletal structure and other external features. Male of this species displays a brightly colored dewlaps during the  mating season. Males are mostly active during the hot summer months. Currently, there are 5 different types of Fan-throated lizards from genus ''sarada'' described from India. Out of which, including ''sarada deccanensis'', ''sarada superba'' is found in [[western ghats]].
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Sarada deccanensis
Scientific classification edit
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Binomial name
Template:Taxonomy/SaradaSarada deccanensis
(Jerdon, 1870)

The Deccan fan-throated lizard (Sarada deccanensis) is a species of agamid lizard endemic to India.[1]

Descriptions[edit]

Deccan fan-throated lizard (Sarada deccanensis) is a small-sized lizard found in South Asia. Genus sarada is a sister group to genus sitana endemic to India, described by researchers after studying the scale patterns, skeletal structure and other external features. Male of this species displays a brightly colored dewlaps during the mating season. Males are mostly active during the hot summer months. Currently, there are 5 different types of Fan-throated lizards from genus sarada described from India. Out of which, including sarada deccanensis, sarada superba is found in western ghats.

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