The populations of two frogs, Ptychadena maccarthyensis and P. oxyrhynchus, were studied over a four-year period in the Lamto savanna (Ivory Coast), where the climate is characterized by a dry season lasting from December to February, and a rainy season from March to November. P. oxyrhynchus breeds from February to May, while P. mac carthyensis does not breed before March but can continue to do so until October. Consideration of size-frequency histograms constructed from sequential samples in the two populations shows that the two species reach sexual maturity 8 to 9 months after metamorphosis, when the females attain a length of 43 mm for P. maccarthyensis and 59 mm for P. oxyrhynchus. There is very little overlap in adult size, either bet...