Hylarana taipehensis is a species of "true frog", family Ranidae.
[2][3][4] Following its redelimitation in 2019, its range is now believed to extend from Taiwan and southern China (including Hainan) to Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, and eastern Thailand.
Paired dorso-lateral glandular folds are visible as brownish black lines.
Breeding takes place at water edges sheltered by thickets.
[5] Hylarana taipehensis adapts to agricultural conditions; it could be threatened by pesticides.