A large fold covers the top portion of the tympanum, which is visible.
The only physical feature which can distinguish the Centralian tree frog from the Australian green tree frog is numerous white spots on the dorsal surface.
The habitat of the Centralian tree frog is rock gorges with water holes, either permanent or temporary.
The frog will hide during the day beneath rocks, and hunt and mate during the cooler night.
This confined distribution is not inhabited by the Australian green tree frog, which allows easy identification.