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''Draco'' is a genus of agamid
lizard Lizards are a widespread group of squamate reptiles, with over 7,000 species, ranging across all continents except Antarctica, as well as most oceanic island chains. The group is paraphyletic since it excludes the snakes and Amphisbaenia alt ...
s that are also known as flying lizards, flying dragons or gliding lizards. These lizards are capable of gliding flight via membranes that may be extended to create wings (
patagia The patagium (plural: patagia) is a membranous Animal body, body part that assists an animal in obtaining lift (force), lift when gliding flight, gliding or flight. The structure is found in extant taxon, extant and extinct groups of flying and g ...
), formed by an enlarged set of ribs. They are arboreal
insectivores A robber fly eating a hoverfly An insectivore is a carnivorous animal or plant that eats insects. An alternative term is entomophage, which can also refer to the human practice of eating insects. The first vertebrate insectivores wer ...
. While not capable of powered flight they often obtain lift in the course of their gliding flights. Glides as long as have been recorded, over which the animal loses only in height, which is quite some distance, considering that one lizard is only around in total length, tail included. Piper, Ross (2007). 'Extraordinary Animals: An Encyclopedia of Curious and Unusual Animals'. Santa Barbara, California:
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They are found across Southeast Asia and southern India. and are fairly common in forests, areca gardens, teak plantations and shrub jungle.


History of discovery

Carl Linnaeus described the genus in 1758, with the type species being '' Draco volans.'' The name of the genus is from the Latin term for mythological
dragon A dragon is a reptilian legendary creature that appears in the folklore of many cultures worldwide. Beliefs about dragons vary considerably through regions, but dragons in western cultures since the High Middle Ages have often been depicted as ...
s. In the early and mid 20th century, there was controversy about their gliding capabilities, with some authors suggesting that the patagia were solely for display, but research in the late 1950s firmly established the gliding function of the patagia.


Gliding

The lizards are well known for their "display structures" and ability to glide long distances using their wing-like, patagial membranes supported by elongated thoracic ribs to generate lift forces. The hindlimbs in cross section form a streamlined and contoured
airfoil An airfoil (American English) or aerofoil (British English) is the cross-sectional shape of an object whose motion through a gas is capable of generating significant lift, such as a wing, a sail, or the blades of propeller, rotor, or turbine. ...
, and are also probably involved in generating lift. Gliding is both used to escape predators, and as the primary means of moving through their forest habitat. The folding and unfolding of the membrane is controlled by the iliocostalis and intercostal muscles, that in other lizards are used to control breathing. At takeoff, the lizard jumps and descends headfirst, orientating itself so that the underside of the body is parallel to the ground. During flight, the back arches, forming the patagium into a cambered surface, and the forelimbs grab the front of the patagium, forming a straight front edge to the aerofoil. The forelimbs are used to manipulate the patagium in order to adjust the trajectory during flight. Maximum gliding speeds have been found to be between 5.2 and 7.6 metres per second, depending on the species. During the landing process, the glide is mostly horizontal. Immediately before landing, the forelimbs release the patagium. The landing is forefeet-first, followed by hindfeet. The shape of the gliding membrane does not correlate with body size, meaning the larger species have proportionately less lift-generating surface area and consequently higher wing loading.


Habitat and ecology

Members of ''Draco'' are primarily arboreal, inhabiting tropical rainforests, and are almost never found on the forest floor. They are
insectivorous A robber fly eating a hoverfly An insectivore is a carnivorous animal or plant that eats insects. An alternative term is entomophage, which can also refer to the human practice of eating insects. The first vertebrate insectivores were ...
, primarily feeding on ants and termites. The colour of the patagium is strongly correlated to the colour of the local falling leaves, likely as camouflage against predatory birds.


Social behaviour and reproduction

''Draco'' lizards are highly territorial, with the home range consisting of one or a few trees. The trees are actively guarded by males, with territory-less males searching the forest landscape in search of vacant areas. Experimental studies have determined that suitable unoccupied territories were claimed within a few hours of the removal of a dominant male. Females move freely through the territories. The patagium is used as a display structure during courtship and territorial disputes between rival males, alongside the opening of a colourful dewlap. The dewlap is translucent, and deliberately orientated perpendicular to the orientation of the sun during display in order to enhance visibility. ''Draco'' is sexually dimorphic, with females being larger than males. The only time a female flying lizard ventures to the ground is when she is ready to lay her eggs. She descends the tree she is on and makes a nest hole by forcing her head into the soil. She then lays 2–5 eggs before filling the hole and guards the eggs for approximately 24 hours, but then leaves and has nothing more to do with her offspring.


Distribution

Species of ''Draco'' are widely distributed in the forests of Southeast Asia, and one species, ''
Draco dussumieri ''Draco dussumieri'', also known comonly as the Indian flying lizard, the southern flying lizard, and the Western Ghats flying lizard, is a species of lizard in the family Agamidae. The species is capable of gliding from tree to tree. It is f ...
,'' inhabits Southern India.


Phylogenetics

Within
Agamidae Agamidae is a family (biology), family of over 300 species of iguanian lizards indigenous to Africa, Asia, Australia, and a few in Southern Europe. Many species are commonly called dragons or dragon lizards. Overview phylogenetics, Phylogenetic ...
, ''Draco'' is a member of the subfamily
Draconinae The Draconinae are a subfamily of reptiles in the family Agamidae found in southern Asia and Oceania. Some taxonomists believe these genera belong to the subfamily Agaminae. Genera The subfamily includes the following genera: * '' Acanthosa ...
. Within Draconinae, ''Draco'' is most closely related to the genera ''
Japalura ''Japalura'' is a genus of lizards in the family Agamidae. Species of ''Japalura'' are native to Pakistan, India, China, and Myanmar. Many species have been moved to the genus ''Diploderma''. Species The following eight species are recognized ...
'' and '' Ptyctolaemus.''


Species

The following 40 species are recognized: * ''
Draco abbreviatus ''Draco abbreviatus'', the Singapore flying dragon, is a species of agamid lizard. It is found in Singapore and Malaysia Malaysia ( ; ) is a country in Southeast Asia. The federation, federal constitutional monarchy consists of States an ...
'' – Singapore flying dragon * ''
Draco beccarii ''Draco beccarii'' is a species of lizard in the family Agamidae. The species is endemic to Indonesia. Etymology The specific name, ''beccarii'', is in honor of Italian botanist Odoardo Beccari. Geographic range In Indonesia, ''D. beccarii'' ...
'' Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011). ''The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles''. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. xiii + 296 pp. . (''Draco beccarii'', p. 21). * ''
Draco biaro ''Draco biaro'', also known as the Lazell's flying dragon, is a species of lizard. It is endemic to the Sangihe Islands in North Sulawesi, Indonesia. The type locality is the eponymous Biaro Island. It can be found in lowland rainforest R ...
'' – Lazell's flying dragon * ''
Draco bimaculatus ''Draco bimaculatus'', the two-spotted flying lizard, is a species of agamid lizard. It is found in the Philippines The Philippines (; fil, Pilipinas, links=no), officially the Republic of the Philippines ( fil, Republika ng Pilipinas, ...
'' – two-spotted flying lizard * ''
Draco blanfordii ''Draco blanfordii'', commonly known as Blanford's flying dragon, Blanford’s flying lizard, or Blanford's gliding lizard, is a species of "flying" lizard in the family Agamidae. The species is endemic to Asia, and is capable of gliding from t ...
'' – Blanford's flying dragon, Blandford’s flying lizard, Blanford's gliding lizard * ''
Draco boschmai ''Draco boschmai'' is a species of lizard in the family Agamidae. The species is endemic to Indonesia. Etymology The specific name, ''boschmai'', is in honor of Dutch zoologist Hilbrand Boschma. Beolens B, Watkins M, Grayson M (2011). ''The Epo ...
'' * ''
Draco caerulhians ''Draco caerulhians'' is a species of lizard. It is endemic to Sangir Island in Sulawesi, Indonesia Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It co ...
'' * ''
Draco cornutus ''Draco cornutus'' is a species of "flying dragon", an agamid lizard. It is endemic to Borneo. It occurs at elevations up to above sea level, although its distribution is poorly known. Description The color of the gliding membrane, or patagia ...
'' * '' Draco cristatellus'' – crested flying dragon * ''
Draco cyanopterus ''Draco cyanopterus'' is a species of agamid lizard. It is found in the Philippines The Philippines (; fil, Pilipinas, links=no), officially the Republic of the Philippines ( fil, Republika ng Pilipinas, links=no), * bik, Republika kan ...
'' * ''
Draco dussumieri ''Draco dussumieri'', also known comonly as the Indian flying lizard, the southern flying lizard, and the Western Ghats flying lizard, is a species of lizard in the family Agamidae. The species is capable of gliding from tree to tree. It is f ...
'' – Indian flying lizard, Western Ghats flying lizard, southern flying lizard * '' Draco fimbriatus'' – fringed flying dragon, crested gliding lizard * ''
Draco formosus ''Draco formosus'', the dusky gliding lizard, is a species of agamid lizard. It is found in Thailand and Malaysia Malaysia ( ; ) is a country in Southeast Asia. The federation, federal constitutional monarchy consists of States and feder ...
'' – dusky gliding lizard * ''
Draco guentheri ''Draco guentheri'', commonly known as Günther's flying lizard is a species of agamid "flying dragon" endemic to the Philippines. Geographic range ''D. guentheri'' is found on the islands of Basilan, Bongao, Jolo, Mindanao, Sanga-Sanga, Sias ...
'' – Günther's flying lizard, Guenther's flying lizard * ''
Draco haematopogon ''Draco haematopogon'', the red-bearded flying dragon or yellow-bearded gliding lizard, is a species of agamid lizard. It is found in Indonesia and Malaysia Malaysia ( ; ) is a country in Southeast Asia. The federation, federal constitut ...
'' – red-bearded flying dragon, yellow-bearded gliding lizard * ''
Draco indochinensis ''Draco indochinensis'', also known as the Indochinese flying lizard or Indochinese gliding lizard, is a species of agamid lizard endemic to South-east Asia (Cambodia and southern Vietnam). Description It has earlier been considered synonymous t ...
'' – Indochinese flying lizard, Indochinese gliding lizard * ''
Draco iskandari ''Draco iskandari'' is a species of agamid lizard. It is found in Indonesia Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It consists of over 17,000 i ...
'' * ''
Draco jareckii ''Draco jareckii'' is a species of flying lizard from the family Agamidae. Like all members of the genus Draco, males possess a dulap for displaying and pseudo-wings for gliding from high places though it is not actually capable of powered fligh ...
'' * ''
Draco lineatus ''Draco lineatus'', the lined flying dragon, is a species of agamid lizard. It is found in Indonesia, the Philippines, and Malaysia Malaysia ( ; ) is a country in Southeast Asia. The federation, federal constitutional monarchy consists o ...
'' – lined flying dragon * ''
Draco maculatus ''Draco maculatus'', commonly known as the spotted flying dragon or spotted gliding lizard, is a species of agamid flying lizard endemic to Southeast Asia. It is capable of gliding from tree to tree. Description Head small; snout a little lo ...
'' – spotted flying dragon * ''
Draco maximus ''Draco maximus'', the great flying dragon or giant gliding lizard, is a species of agamid lizard. It is found in Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia Malaysia ( ; ) is a country in Southeast Asia. The federation, federal constitutional mon ...
'' – great flying dragon, giant gliding lizard * ''
Draco melanopogon ''Draco melanopogon'', commonly known as the black-bearded gliding lizard or black-barbed flying dragon, is a species of agamid "flying lizard" endemic to Southeast Asia. It is a typically forest-dwelling arboreal lizard. It preys on small inve ...
'' – black-bearded gliding lizard, black-barbed flying dragon * ''
Draco mindanensis ''Draco mindanensis'', commonly known as the Mindanao flying dragon or Mindanao flying lizard, is a lizard species endemic to the Philippines. Characterized by a dull grayish brown body color and a vivid tangerine orange dewlap, this species is o ...
'' – Mindanao flying dragon, Mindanao flying lizard * '' Draco modiglianii'' – lined flying dragon * ''
Draco norvillii ''Draco norvillii'', also known as Norvill's flying lizard, is species of agamid flying lizard endemic to India. This species is capable of gliding from tree to tree, and has been recorded gliding up to . It feeds on insects and other small inv ...
'' – Norvill's flying lizard * '' Draco obscurus'' – dusky gliding lizard * '' Draco ornatus'' – white-spotted flying lizard * '' Draco palawanensis'' * '' Draco quadrasi'' – Quadras's flying lizard * '' Draco quinquefasciatus'' – five-lined flying dragon, five-banded gliding lizard * '' Draco reticulatus'' * ''
Draco rhytisma ''Draco rhytisma'' is a species of agamid lizard. It is found in Indonesia Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It consists of over 17,000 is ...
'' * '' Draco spilonotus'' – Sulawesi lined gliding lizard * ''
Draco spilopterus ''Draco spilopterus'', the Philippine flying dragon, is a species of agamid lizard. It is found in the Philippines and Indonesia. References Draco (genus) Reptiles of the Philippines Reptiles of Indonesia Reptiles described in 1834 T ...
'' – Philippine flying dragon * ''
Draco sumatranus ''Draco sumatranus'', the common gliding lizard, is a species of agamid lizard endemic to Southeast Asia. It has elongated ribs and skin flaps on the sides of its body. When opened, these skin flaps allow it to glide between tree trunks. Beha ...
'' – common gliding lizard * ''
Draco supriatnai ''Draco supriatnai'' is a species of agamid lizard. It is found in Indonesia Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It consists of over 17,000 ...
'' * ''
Draco taeniopterus ''Draco taeniopterus'', the Thai flying dragon, barred flying dragon, or barred gliding lizard, is a species of agamid lizard. It is found in Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, and Malaysia Malaysia ( ; ) is a country in Southeast Asia. The fe ...
'' – Thai flying dragon, barred flying dragon, barred gliding lizard * ''
Draco timoriensis ''Draco timoriensis'', also known as the Timor flying dragon, is a species of lizard endemic to the Lesser Sunda Islands in Indonesia and East Timor East Timor (), also known as Timor-Leste (), officially the Democratic Republic of Timor- ...
'' – Timor flying dragon * '' Draco volans'' – common flying dragon * ''
Draco walkeri ''Draco walkeri'' is a species of agamid lizard. It is found in Indonesia Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It consists of over 17,000 isl ...
'' '' Nota bene'': a binomial authority in parentheses indicates that the species was originally described in a genus other than ''Draco''.


Prehistoric analogues

Several other lineages of reptile known from the fossil record have
convergently evolved Convergent evolution is the independent evolution of similar features in species of different periods or epochs in time. Convergent evolution creates analogous structures that have similar form or function but were not present in the last com ...
similar gliding mechanisms, the oldest of these being the weigeltisaurids, known from the Late Permian, around 258 to 252 million years ago. Other lineages include the Triassic kuehneosaurids and ''
Mecistotrachelos ''Mecistotrachelos'' is an extinct genus of gliding reptile believed to be an archosauromorph, distantly related to crocodylians and dinosaurs. The type and only known species is ''M. apeoros''. This specific name translates to "soaring longes ...
,'' and the Cretaceous lizard ''
Xianglong ''Xianglong'' (meaning "flying dragon" in Chinese) is a genus of Cretaceous lizard discovered in the Zhuanchengzi, near Yizhou, Yixian, Liaoning Province of China.
''.


See also

*
Flying and gliding animals * '' Chrysopelea'' gliding snake


References


Further reading

* Goin CJ, Goin OB, Zug GR (1978). ''Introduction to Herpetology, Third Edition''. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman & Company. xi + 378 pp. . (Genus ''Draco'', pp. 41, 86, 112, 279, 288). * 33 pp. * Linnaeus C (1758). ''Systema naturæ per regna tria naturæ, secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, diferentiis, synonymis, locis. Tomus I. Editio Decima, Reformata.'' Stockholm: L. Salvius. 824 pp. (Genus ''Draco'', p. 199). * {{DEFAULTSORT:Draco (Genus)
Draco Draco is the Latin word for serpent or dragon. Draco or Drako may also refer to: People * Draco (lawgiver) (from Greek: Δράκων; 7th century BC), the first lawgiver of ancient Athens, Greece, from whom the term ''draconian'' is derived * D ...
Lizard genera Gliding animals Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus