During oocyte growth in the frog Discoglossus pictus two patterns of vitellogenesis are described. The first one consists of the transformation of multivesicular bodies into yolk platelets; the second is the result of a typical endocytotic process, as described in other species. The peculiarity in Discoglossus vitellogenesis consists of a regional difference of these features of vitellogenesis in vitellogenic oocytes: the multivesicular bodies transforming into yolk platelets are found only in the germinative area--the central portion of the animal half--whereas deep crypts with numerous endocytotic pits are found only in the vegetal half. The probable meaning of this regional difference in vitellogenic oocytes is discussed.