Kurixalus wangi

Kurixalus wangi is a species of tree frog in the family Rhacophoridae.

[2][3] The specific name wangi honors Wang Ching-Shong, a pioneering herpetologist from Taiwan.

The snout is subovoid with pointed tip in dorsal view and acuminate and slightly protruding in profile.

The tympanum is distinct, less than half of the eye diameter, with its upper margin covered by the supratympanic fold.

Habitat loss and degradation, and any action reducing the number of tree holes, are potential threats.