Odorrana mutschmanni is a true frog species with a wide range in Southeast Asia.
The species name is set to honor Dr. Frank Mutschmann, director of the Institute of Veterinary EXOMED in Berlin (Germany), in recognition of his contributions in His Majesty Research and Conservation of Biodiversity in Vietnam.
[1][2] Frogs are large in size, females are larger than males.
Longer head than wide; no pockets outside; round eardrum, large by 0.68–0.70 eye diameter.
The top and front of the back are smooth, the back of the sides of the ribs with small particles; Atrophy of the eardrum, without ribs; blue back with black spots; the lower abdomen and large black spots.