First description of buccopharyngeal anatomy in Pelodryadinae larvae: Morphological comparison and systematic implications (Anura: Hylidae: Pelodryadinae: Litoria rubella and Ranoidea caerulea).

J Morphol

Leibniz Institut zur Analyse des Biodiversitätswandels, Zoologisches Museum Hamburg, Zentrum für Taxonomie und Morphologie, Hamburg, Germany.

Published: November 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Pelodryadinae are a group of Australian tree frogs only found in the Australo-Papuan region, with limited knowledge about their internal anatomy, particularly the buccopharyngeal cavity.
  • This study presents the first detailed description of the buccopharyngeal anatomy for two species, Litoria rubella and Ranoidea caerulea, highlighting distinct features that suggest diversity within the group.
  • The findings indicate similarities in buccopharyngeal structures between Pelodryadinae and their sister clade, Phyllomedusidae, while also noting unique morphological traits in specific species, such as Agalychnis callidryas.

Article Abstract

Pelodryadinae, the Australian tree frogs, is a monophyletic group endemic to the Australo-Papuan region. Although we have a relatively good knowledge about tadpoles' phenotypic diversity in terms of external morphology, information about internal anatomy is rare for the subfamily; for instance, their buccopharyngeal cavity is completely unknown. Herein I describe for the first time the buccopharyngeal anatomy of two pelodryadins: Litoria rubella and Ranoidea caerulea. I compare my results with available evidence from Phyllomedusidae, that is, the sister clade to Pelodryadinae, and briefly comment on buccopharyngeal cavity within Hylidae. Both species can be readily distinguished based on lateral ridge, postnarial, buccal roof arena, infralabial papillae, and lingual papillae. Variation between the two species may suggest a large diversity within Pelodryadinae. Pelodryadinae and Phyllomedusinae present similar buccopharyngeal morphologies, although Agalychnis callidryas has a unique morphology and putative apomorphic transformations can be observed in Pithecopus + Phyllomedusa, Ranoidea, and Phasmahyla.

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