Odorrana absita

[2][3] Its type locality is Xe Sap National Biodiversity Conservation Area in southern Laos.

Coloration is dorsally beige with light green flecking; there is pinkish wash on upper sides, forelimbs, and lips.

Black spotting is present on the dorsal surface of snout tip, lips, upper eyelids, forelimbs, dorsolateral folds, and flanks.

[2] This species is known from hilly evergreen and mixed forests at elevations of 653–1,300 m (2,142–4,265 ft) above sea level.

Outside very well protected areas, it is probably suffering from habitat loss and degradation caused by conversion of forest to agricultural land to grow cash crop plantations such as rubber, coffee, and tea.