Theloderma pyaukkya

[2][3][1][4] The adult male frog measures about 28.0 to 31.5 mm in snout-vent length.

The skin of the frog's dorsum is creamy or white in color.

The toes of the front feet are red in color with tiny gold marks.

Scientists do not know its breeding habits but assume it probably lays eggs in water-filled holes in trees like other frogs in Theloderma do.

[1] The frog's range contains many protected parks, such as Indawgyi Wildlife Sanctuary.