Chalcorana mocquardi is a species of "true frogs" in the family Ranidae.
It is endemic to Sulawesi, Indonesia, including some offshore islands.
[1][2] It is probably similar in its ecological requirements to Chalcorana chalconota and is associated with small lowland forest streams.
It occurs in both primary and degraded forests, provided that a reasonably closed canopy remains.
Adults disperse more widely in the forest, whereas the tadpoles live in side pools and slow-flowing, deeper sections of the streams.