Male with tail copulatory organ, but no dark palmar or forearm tubercles. Discovered by lantern walking at night, active in splash-zone of cascading stream during cold, frosty weather.
Huge eyes with vertical pupils, and wide round mouth. Rough skin and large fifth toe on hind feet. Male with short-tail copulatory organ, and dark palmar and forearm tubercles. Measured: SVL 38 mm (1 in.), tail organ measured 6 mm ( in.). Discovered by lantern walking, seen on moss covered tree trunk roughly 3 m (10 ft.) from flowing creek.