Male with loose gular region, with brown or blackish W-shaped mark, fore limbs stronger, with pad like subdigital tubercles under first finger.
Color: Gray brown or olive above, sometimes suffused with bright carmine; a V-shaped dark mark between eyes, a yellow vertebral stripe mostly present; lips and limbs barred, a light line along calf, thighs laterally yellow, marbled with black, ventrum white, throat is mottled with brown in male.
Earlier, due to misidentification, this species was erroneously and extralimitally reported from South Asia but later have been found to be in error.
[3] Fejervarya limnocharis is one of the few frog species commonly found in oil palm plantations in Malaysia, in addition to Microhyla heymonsi and Hylarana erythraea.
[7] Fejervarya limnocharis is commonly sold as food in Southeast Asia, including Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia.