The supratympanic fold is evident and extends from the back of the eye to the shoulder.
Skin is mostly smooth but becomes slightly granular along flanks and in the vicinity of the head; the eyelids have small tubercles.
The dorsum is uniformly red brown and has irregular white spots, primarily along the flanks and the dorsal surfaces of thighs.
[1] The Atlantic Forest has suffered from substantial deforestation and fragmentation caused by logging in the past as well as ongoing large-scale clearance for agricultural purposes.
The species is known from the Intervales State Park and from the Paranapiacaba and Morro Grande Biological Reserves.