Afrixalus delicatus Pickersgill, 1984
This species is referred to as Afrixalus brachycnemis in Channing and Howell (2006).
This is a small slender frog with a silvery or yellow dorsum. Small dark tipped spines cover the heads of the females and the heads and backs of males. A dark band with light spots runs along each side from the snout to the groin. The dorsal pattern is variable across the species range, but in the Eastern Arc and Coastal Forests there is usually a pair of dorsolateral stripes from the vent to a patch behind the eyes. The legs are pale with dark bands. Toe tips are yellow with expanded disks. In males the throat is yellow. Females have white throats (Text from Harper et al., 2010).
Snout-vent lengths of males are up to 25 mm and females are up to 27 mm (Harper et al., 2010).