Chalcorana parvaccola is a species of "true frog" in the family Ranidae.
[1][3] It was split off from Chalcorana chalconota by Robert Inger and colleagues in 2009,[3] along with a number of other species.
[2] The specific name parvaccola is derived from Latin parvus meaning small and accola meaning neighbor, and refers to this species being smaller than its "neighbor", the related Sumatran species Chalcorana rufipes.
Most individuals lack dark crossbars on the hind limbs.
[2] Chalcorana parvaccola is found in both pristine and disturbed rainforests as well as in gardens and artificial ponds near villages at elevations of 31–1,539 m (102–5,049 ft) above sea level.