Hylarana tytleri

It is found in eastern and northeastern India, Myanmar, Bangladesh, and southern Nepal, and possibly at lower elevations in Bhutan.

The body is uniformly greenish with two whitish or yellow lines laterally on back.

[5] Hylarana tytleri is a lowland (below 300 m (980 ft) above sea level) species associated with a variety of aquatic habitats including pools, lakes, marshes, and artificially flooded agricultural areas.

It may venture into bank side vegetation and into scrubland and tropical forest habitats.

It is a common species, but water pollution with agrochemicals can be a threat.

Dorsal view