Nectophrynoides minutus Perret, 1972
This is a small slender frog. The tympanum is visible. This species lacks a distinct parotid gland, although some small glands are present in the parotid region. Finger and toe tips are not expanded. Toes have only a very small amount of webbing. The first finger is shorter than the second (Text from Harper et al., 2010).
Males reach 19 mm and females 22 mm in snout-vent length (Harper et al., 2010).
This species is found in undisturbed montane forest and montane grassland at elevations up to 1200 m (Harper et al., 2010).
Fertilization is internal and females give birth to 20–31 young (Text from Harper et al., 2010).