Kurixalus bisacculus

Rhacophorus bisacculus Taylor, 1962[2] Rhacophorus hainanus Zhao, Wang, and Shi, 2005 Kurixalus hainanus (Zhao, Wang, and Shi, 2005) Kurixalus bisacculus (common name: Taylor's tree frog and many others) is a species of frog in the family Rhacophoridae.

The dorsum is brown with some darker markings; the venter is whitish to yellowish white.

In light of molecular evidence, this difference is considered to represent intraspecific variation.

It has also been seen on rubber and banana plantations, but the degree to which it can tolerate habitat disturbance is unknown as of its 2023 IUCN assessment.

This frog is also collected in China for human consumption and use in traditional Chinese medicine.