In males, the snout is subelliptical or nearly acuminate in dorsal view, but more rounded in females.
Skin is smooth, but a distinct lateral fold, broken into small glandular segments, runs from the eye over the tympanum to the groin.
Dorsal coloration is variable, with various shades light or dark brown, orange-brown, tan, or gray.
[2] This occurs on the plateaus and in the coastal mountains of the Serra Geral range at elevations of 300–1,100 m (980–3,610 ft) above sea level.
[2] This species has a limited distribution, but it is common in its range and its populations are thought to be stable.