Amietophrynus reesi (Poynton, 1977)
The dorsum is warty, spiny in males and marked with paired dark patches. A dark mark runs under the eye to the arm. The tympanum is visible and larger than ½ the diameter of the eye. Parotid glands are flat but visible. The ventral surface is yellow. Toes are extensively webbed (Text from Harper et al., 2010).
A. reesi has a dark stripe along the side of the head that is similar to A. brauni, but A. brauni has less extensive webbing and lacks the yellow ventral surface of A. reesi (Text from Harper et al., 2010).
Males measure up to 57 mm and females up to 63 mm in snout-vent length (Harper et al., 2010).
This species is found in floodplain grasslands at elevations from 200 – 500 m (Harper et al., 2010).