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Frog-spawn, tadpoles and adult
Plate 14 from Ranarum (1758) by Roesel von Rosenhof depicting frog-spawn, tadpoles and adult
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Plate 14 from Ranarum (1758) by August Johann R. von Rosenhof: A Fascinating Illustration of the Frog Life Cycle This exquisite engraving, Plate 14 from August Johann R. von Rosenhof's seminal work Ranarum (1758), offers a captivating glimpse into the intricate world of frog development. The image beautifully illustrates the various stages of a frog's life, from the delicate frog-spawn and developing tadpoles to the fully formed adult. August Johann R. von Rosenhof, a renowned German naturalist and herpetologist, meticulously documented the natural history of amphibians during the 18th century. His comprehensive work, Ranarum, is considered a cornerstone of amphibian research and remains an essential reference for modern herpetology. The illustration showcases the frog's remarkable transformation from an egg-laying creature to an agile amphibian with fully formed legs. The frog-spawn, or jelly-like clusters of eggs, are depicted in the upper left corner, while the middle ground reveals tadpoles in various stages of development. The adult frog, with its distinctive moist skin and webbed feet, is shown in the lower right corner. This illustration not only highlights the beauty and intricacy of the frog's life cycle but also serves as an essential educational tool for understanding the process of metamorphosis within the Lissamphibia class, which includes frogs, salamanders, and caecilians. August Johann R. von Rosenhof's dedication to documenting the natural world and his exceptional illustrations continue to inspire and captivate audiences, offering a window into the wonders of the natural world that existed over 260 years ago.
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