Frogs have maxillary teeth along their upper jaw which are used to hold food before it is swallowed.
A total of 160 maxillary anterior teeth were used.
Fifty single-rooted central maxillary teeth were used in this study.
The large maxillary canine teeth extended from the mouth even when it was closed.
The fifteen maxillary teeth are largest in the middle and overlap.
A groove extends behind the last of the maxillary teeth.
The maxillary teeth were few in number, eight with the holotype.
They have extra maxillary teeth to allow proper mastication of plant material.
To the rear, they gradually approach the form of the maxillary teeth, beginning to show denticles.
The maxillary teeth can extend to or past the choanae, but do not always.