Rhacophorus robertingeri is a species of frogs in the family Rhacophoridae endemic to Vietnam.
[1][3] First found in the Annamite Mountains of Vietnam,[2] it is now known from mountain areas between Hà Giang[3] or Nghệ An Province[1] in the north and Gia Lai[3] or Bình Thuận Province[1] in the south, depending on the source.
This species can be differentiated from its congeners based on the pointed projection at the tibiotarsal articulation, as well as coloration.
[2] The specific name robertingeri honors Robert F. Inger, famous American zoologist from the Field Museum of Natural History.
[2] Rhacophorus robertingeri inhabits dense evergreen forests at elevations of 400–1,700 m (1,300–5,600 ft) above sea level.