The holotype, an adult male and the only type specimen, measured in snout–vent length. This is also the maximumsize for males, while the maximum female size is SVL. The head is slightly wider than it is long. The snout is truncate. The tympanum is visible. The dorsum is either green or tan with some green areas. Some individuals have weakly defined dark scapular spots and dorsolateral lines, but otherwise the dorsum is almost without any distinct pattern. The fingers are unwebbed while the toes are slightly webbed. Both fingers and toes are long and bear relatively large discs.
The species' naturalhabitats are upland hardwood forests and ravine pinelands at elevations of above sea level. The range of this species is suffering from severe habitat destruction, primarily due to logging for charcoal production by local people and by slash-and-burn agriculture. Its range overlaps with the Pic [Macaya National Park], but the park is not managed for conservation.