[1][2] The frogs of the (former) genus Ramanella are small and characteristically have discs on their fingers but lack them on the toes.
Males have a single subgular vocal sac that is expanded to a sphere when they call.
They begin calling after sunset and continue all night while the males float on water in small ponds.
Females approach calling males and they display axillary amplexus during mating.
[5] The distribution of this frog is not fully known but is found in most of the Western Ghats from the Dangs to southern Kerala.