
Appearance
''Chalcorana megalonesa'' are moderately large-sized frogs: adult males measure 33–48 mm and females 45–66 mm in snout–vent length. Body is moderately slender and legs are long. Dorsum is weakly granular. Colouration is mostly green. The snout is long and pointed. Finger and toe tips have adhesive disks. It is very similar to ''Chalcorana raniceps'' in colouration and general body shape but is clearly bigger in size.Habitat
''Chalcorana megalonesa'' occurs in tropical moist lowland and swamp forest at elevations of 20–600 m above sea level. Breeding takes place in small, permanent ponds . It can also be found in oil palm and forest concessions and appears to tolerate habitat disturbance. However, the use of pesticides and herbicides on palm oil plantations is a threat to it. It occurs in a number of protected areas.References:
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