ANATOMICAL RECORD, vol.306, no.2, pp.378-385, 2023 (SCI-Expanded)
A description of the skeletal development of ranids is scarce despite being well
known in the family Ranidae. Herein, the description of several species of two
genera representing the family Ranidae from Turkey is studied wherein the
larval and adult cranial skeletons of Pelophylax caralitanus are described and
compared with that of the water frog (Pelophylax bedriagae) and mountain frog
(Rana macrocnemis). The data are based on cleared and double-stained specimens of 20 Gosner developmental Stages (26–46). The first element to ossify in
P. caralitanus is the parasphenoid (Stage 30), followed by the exoccipitals
(Stage 34) and prootics (Stage 35). The metamorphic climax commences at
Stage 42 during which several modifications to the chondrocranium will
unfold. In addition, ranids demonstrate remarkable differences between the
water (Pelophylax sp.) and mountain (Rana sp.) frog species: (a) the ventromedial bridge between the corpora of the suprarostral cartilage in the larval upper
jaw, (b) the number of processes of the central corpus in the hyobranchial skeleton, and (c) the differences in the ossification time and sequence between
Pelophylax sp. and Rana sp. A detailed description of the larval osteological
features of P. caralitanus conforms to the current phylogenetic position and
provides a model for comparison with other ranids.