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New Kangaroo Lizard Species Discovered in India’s Western Ghats by Researchers

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New Kangaroo Lizard Species Discovered in India’s Western Ghats by Researchers

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A new⁢ species of kangaroo ‍lizard, Agasthyagama edge, has been discovered in the Western Ghats mountains of India. This lizard, named after the Zoological Society of London’s ⁢EDGE of Existence Program, is a sister species to Agasthyagama beddomii.⁢ This discovery adds a second​ species to the​ Agasthyagama ‍ genus.

Researchers ⁣have recently⁢ identified and described a previously unknown species of kangaroo lizard from the​ Western Ghats mountains in⁣ India. This new species, ⁤named Agasthyagama edge sp. nov., is closely related to Agasthyagama​ beddomii and has been named after the Zoological Society of London’s EDGE of Existence Program. This exciting discovery ⁢brings the total number‌ of species in the Agasthyagama genus to two.


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Agasthyagama edge ‍is a small agamid ‍lizard with a snout-to-vent length ​of 29-44.7mm. It can be found in tropical semi-evergreen forests at elevations of 636 to 835 meters.⁢ The lizard’s ⁢body ⁣color is ⁣a⁢ dull, olive brown with a⁤ darker head and ‍enlarged scales. It also features a pale peach band behind the head that ‌continues ​down the tail. ‍The throat area has a dark brown stripe that starts from the posterior half of the mentum and gradually becomes an elongated brick ‍red stripe that​ abruptly ends at the ⁣posterior half of the neck. The latter ‌half of the stripe forms an elongated⁢ oval shape with a row of three to four bluish-white scales. During the mating season,⁤ males have a⁣ cream-colored throat patch.

Agasthyagama edge
Agasthyagama edge

Agasthyagama edge sp. nov. in life: A uncollected adult male from Kulamavu, Idukki; B uncollected female from the same locality. Images by Sandeep Das.

The researchers note in their paper that they were surprised⁤ to find this new species⁤ of kangaroo lizard, given that the area in which it was discovered had been heavily‍ explored during the time of British⁤ colonization in India. They also mention that Agasthyagama edge is not as common as its sister species, Agasthyagama beddomii. The⁣ two species are separated geographically by ‍80km. The researchers found more lizards in undisturbed areas of vegetation compared to disturbed areas such as roadside vegetation ⁢and plantation ⁤areas.

The full research paper, ⁢”Discovery‍ of a new‍ species of kangaroo lizard (Squamata: Agamidae: Agasthyagama) from the southern Western Ghats of India,” can be read on the open ⁢access Vertebrate Zoology website.













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