Leptomantis belalongensis

The loreal region is sloping and oblique, and the nostrils are located closer to the tip of the stout than to the eyes.

The irises of the large, protruding eyes are ruby-coloured, diffusing to yellow laterally with a distinct black ring along the margin.

The legs are slender and fairly long, with the tibiotarsal joint reaching the tip of the vent.

Other characteristics of the species include the lack of a dermal flap along the forearm, and a weakly expressed or absent supratympanic fold.

[2] The skin on the back, dotted with small tubercles, as well as on the abdomen and the ventral side of the thighs is granular; it is smooth on the chin, the throat and the chest.

The dorsum is light brown to grey, almost regularly speckled with small dark brown irregularly shaped spots; on the flanks and the anterior surfaces of the thighs can be seen irregularly shaped sky blue blotches.