Arthroleptis xenochirus Boulenger, 1905
The following is the original description by Boulenger (1905):
Head moderate, as long as broad; snout obtusely pointed, projecting beyond the mouth; nostril a little nearer the end of the snout than the eye; interorbital space as broad as the upper eyelid; tympanum moderately distinct, two thirds the diameter of' the eye. Third finger extremely long, three times the length of the second; toes free; tips of fingers and toes very slightly swollen; subarticular tubercles strong; smail, oval inner metatarsal tubercle. The tibio-tarsal articulation reaches the tympanum. Skin smooth; sides and lower belly granulate; a strong fold across the chest. Greyish brown above, with a vase-shaped dark marking from between the eyes to the sacral region; some dark spots on the temple and above the shoulder; rather irregular dark brown bars across the fore limb and the tibia; lower part white. Male with a subgular vocal sac.
The holotype measured 19 mm from snout to vent (Boulenger, 1905).