Philautus
ingeri
is one of the larger species in the genus
Philautus
(36 mm in males; up to 50 mm snout-vent length in
females).
The species seems to be restricted to forests at higher levels of elevation, ranging from 1300 to 1500 m asl.
The species seems to be restricted to forests at higher levels of elevation, ranging from 1300 to 1500 m asl.
The sharp-edged nose, color pattern of the iris,
and the dark band between eye and nose make this a
clearly distinguishable frog.
The call is a series of five notes. Reproduction most likely is via directly developing embryos.
The call is a series of five notes. Reproduction most likely is via directly developing embryos.

Photo ©M. Dehling
Photo ©A. Haas
