# The larval chondrocranium and its development in Smilisca phaeota with considerations of patterns characteristic for the chondrocranial development of Lalagobatrachia

**Authors:** Janine M. Ziermann-Canabarro, Paul Lukas

PMC · DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-70724-9 · Scientific Reports · 2024-08-26

## TL;DR

This paper provides a detailed study of the chondrocranium development in a tree frog species, highlighting patterns relevant to a large group of frogs.

## Contribution

The study offers a detailed developmental description of the chondrocranium in Smilisca phaeota and identifies potential evolutionary patterns in Lalagobatrachia.

## Key findings

- The suprarostral alae develop before the suprarostral corpus in Lalagobatrachia.
- The infrarostral cartilage chondrifies late, after ceratobranchial 1.
- The ceratohyal body is the first element to chondrify in this clade.

## Abstract

Several studies describe the development of the chondrocranium of vertebrates. The details in these studies vary a lot, which makes it hard to compare developmental patterns and identify evolutionary trends. Therefore, we aim to close this gap for anurans, which is the largest order of amphibians. We present here a detailed description of the chondrocranium morphology and development of Smilisca phaeota, the New Granada cross-banded tree frog. The anatomy was described for the larvae at or older than Gossner stage 31 and before ossification starts. Following this, we describe the development of the chondrocranium from Gossner stages 19–26. Early in Gossner stage 19 no precursors of any cartilages are visible, while later in that stage the mesodermal Anlage of Meckel’s cartilage was observed. In the subsequent stages more and more mesodermal anlagen become identifiable, followed by chondrification, and final differentiation of the cartilage elements. We used serial sections to study all the developmental stages and additionally utilized cleared and stained specimens and CT scan data. The latter were also used for the 3D reconstruction of the chondrocranium. We previously studied several species and compared these developmental patterns with S. phaeota, revealing potentially characteristic patterns significant for Lalagobatrachia, a clade that includes over 7000 frog species. These include (1) the suprarostral alae develop before the suprarostral corpus, (2) the infrarostral cartilage chondrifies late, after the chondrification of ceratobranchial 1, and (3) the ceratohyal body is the first element to show chondrocytes and to chondrify. However, with only six species studied so far, our data only provide a basis for future studies and developing hypotheses about the ancestral developmental pattern in anurans.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Smilisca phaeota (taxon 44372)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Meckel's cartilage (MESH:C536133)
- **Species:** Smilisca phaeota (species) [taxon 44372]

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