It is endemic to Northeast India and known only from the Nokrek Biosphere Reserve in East Garo Hills district, Meghalaya.
The fingers are free of webbing and have rounded tips that are slightly swollen but not disc-like.
The dorsum is brownish with dark irregular markings all over, powdered with white.
The belly is creamy and laterally bordered with blackish spots and a line of white glandular tubercles.
[1][3][4] The type series was collected from a river/stream inside the reserve forest at elevations between 964 and 1,054 m (3,163 and 3,458 ft) above sea level.