[1][2] Its natural habitat is primary or old secondary lowland rainforests in both flat and hilly terrain below 350 m of elevation.
These medium-sized frogs have an angular and pointed snout and well developed dark hand webbing.
[3] Tadpoles can reach a length of about 40 millimetres (1.6 in), They have a well developed and rather pointed tail fin, an ovoid body and a short snout.
[1] Eggs are laid in a foam nest attached to the bark above said tree holes.
[3] These frogs use the skin membranes between their fingers as a kind of parachute to make real flights among the branches of trees of the forest (hence the common name of the species).