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. 2007 Dec;211(6):687–697. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-7580.2007.00817.x

Table 2.

Comparison of thickness of selected skin layers in vertebrates that partake of percutaneous gas exchange. All values are in µm

Skin component

Species Epidermis Stratum corneum Dermis
European frog (Rana temporaria) 80–100 5 (5–6.3)b NR
African clawed frog (Xenopus laevis) 16–22 NR NR
European salamander (Salamandra maculosa) 40–60 5 (8–12)b NR
Mexican salamander (Ambystoma mexicanum) 70–120 Absent NR
E. wahlbergi (WWS) 9.1–10.5 3.7–4.4 (41–42)b 2.8–8.2a
E. wahlbergi (BS) 58–63 17.9–23.3 (31–37)b 38.3–52.5
a

This value represents the combination of dermis and hypodermis as the two layers merge into each other.

b

The values in brackets in this column represent the thickness of stratum corneum as a percentage of the epidermal thickness. All data were obtained from Spearman (1968) except those for E. wahlbergi, which are from the current study. BS = body skin, WWS = wing web skin, NR = no records.