Papurana supragrisea is a species of true frog, family Ranidae.
[1][3] However, this name has been used more broadly for a species complex that is widely distributed in the mountains of New Guinea.
Dorsal skin on the posterior of the body and hind limbs has numerous small, white-tipped asperities.
[4] Papurana supragrisea—broadly defined—occurs in tropical rainforest, rural gardens, villages, and degraded habitats at elevations of 100–1,800 m (330–5,910 ft) above sea level.
It is an abundant species that is not facing significant threats, even though it is captured for human consumption.