Sarada is a genus of lizards in the family Agamidae.[1][2] The common name large fan-throated lizards has been coined for this genus. It is the sister genus of Sitana; together they form a group known as the fan-throated lizards. The genus, consisting of three species, was erected in 2016 on the basis of molecular phylogenetic studies from across peninsular India.[1]
The scientific name Sarada finds its origin in a Marathi word (सरडा IAST: saraḍā) used to refer to Agamidae. All known members of this genus are restricted to two Indian states, Maharashtra and northern parts of Karnataka.[1]
The three species are listed here alphabetically:[2]
Sarada is a genus of lizards in the family Agamidae. The common name large fan-throated lizards has been coined for this genus. It is the sister genus of Sitana; together they form a group known as the fan-throated lizards. The genus, consisting of three species, was erected in 2016 on the basis of molecular phylogenetic studies from across peninsular India.
The scientific name Sarada finds its origin in a Marathi word (सरडा IAST: saraḍā) used to refer to Agamidae. All known members of this genus are restricted to two Indian states, Maharashtra and northern parts of Karnataka.
Sarada est un genre de sauriens de la famille des Agamidae[1].
Les trois espèces de ce genre sont endémiques d'Inde[1].
Selon Reptarium Reptile Database (13 mai 2016)[2] :
Sarada – rodzaj jaszczurki z podrodziny Draconinae w rodzinie agamowatych (Agamidae).
Rodzaj obejmuje gatunki występujące endemicznie w stanie Maharasztra w Indiach[3].
Sarada: nazwa Sarada oznaczająca w marathi „agamę”[2].
Do rodzaju należą następujące gatunki[3]:
Sarada – rodzaj jaszczurki z podrodziny Draconinae w rodzinie agamowatych (Agamidae).