The snout is pointed in dorsal view and rounded in profile.
The canthal, supraorbital, supratympanic, postorbital, preorbital, pretympanic, and supralabial crests are present.
There are dark brown spots and a deep yellow or cream mid-dorsal stripe.
Males have been observed calling in muddy ditches and flooded grass fields after heavy rains.
Although believed adapt to disturbance, severe habitat change and agricultural chemicals remain threats.