Scanning electron microscopy and light microscopy of tongue, fingers, toes, nuptial pad, and humeral gland in Sylvirana nigrovittata (Anura: Ranidae)
Chantip Chuaynkern,
Peerasit Rongchapho,
Chutima Hanjavanit
et al.
Abstract:The micromorphology and histology of anuran skin, particularly in Thai species, remain relatively understudied. Anurans use their tongues for prey capture and their hands and feet for adhesion and mating, suggesting a close relationship between micro-surface features and histological structure. Information on Sylvirana nigrovittata is particularly limited. This study provides a detailed examination of the micro-surface and histological characteristics of the tongue, fingers, toes, nuptial pad, and humeral glan… Show more
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