Search results for "Genus Rana"

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The Oral Cavities of Central European Anuran Larvae (Amphibia)

1982

AbstractWith few additions (structures here called prenarial lobes, prenarial arena pustulations, prevalar pustulations), WASSERSUG'S ( 1976) terminology is adequate to describe the oral structures of Central European anuran larvae. The oral cavities of Bombina and Alytes (Discoglossidoidei) are very similar in structure. Based on oral anatomy Pelabates fuscus appears to occupy an intermediate position within the Anura and a basal position among the Ranoidea, which are morphilogical very heterogeneous in oral characters. This assessment is consistent with the findings of other authors working on the anatomy of the tadpole head. Extensive morphological diversity can be found even within the …

LarvaDental anatomyOntogenyAnatomyBiologybiology.organism_classificationTadpolestomatognathic diseasesRanoideaGenus RanaKey (lock)Animal Science and ZoologyLingual papillaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAmphibia-Reptilia
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Molecular markers and species delimitation: examples from the European batrachofauna

1996

AbstractMolecular techniques have revolutionised zoological systematics since the beginning of the seventies. Within the last twenty years numerous new amphibian species have been described in Europe almost solely on the basis of molecular data. This paper focuses on the use of molecular character state and genetic distance data for the delimitation of species. Case studies of European anurans (Discoglossus, water frogs of the genus Rana) are discussed in the framework of concurring species concepts to illustrate problems of assigning species status to divergent populations on the basis of molecular data.

SystematicsAmphibianbiologyGenetic distanceEvolutionary biologybiology.animalGenus RanaDiscoglossusAnimal Science and Zoologybiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAmphibia-Reptilia
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