Inhabits lowland forests where they can be found perched on leaves or branches surrounding puddles and forest ponds. It is very similarto Rhacophorus prominanus but differs by being smaller in size and a lowland species as opposed to being a montane one.
CONSERVATION STATUS
DISTRIBUTION
SNOUT-VENT-LENGTH
males up to 42 mm
TYMPANUM
Visible, obscured by skin.
SKIN
Skin on back smooth; granular on belly; outer edge of forearm and tarsus with fringe of skin; flap of skin above anal region.
DORSAL COLOR
Green above with numerous small, brown and whitish spots; webbing between fingers greenish yellow; red coloration on webbing of hindfeet from 3rd to 5th toes.