Feihyla palpebralis group
This group can be distinguished from the Feihyla vittiger group by the following suite of morphological characters: medium-sized adults (SVL 25–34 mm); snout nearly pointed in dorsal view; first two fingers opposed to the others; dorsum light yellowish-brown to reddish-brown with contrasting concave bands forming a ‘)(’-shaped marking or faint discontinuous lines; a white streak along the upper lip margins, extending from the snout tip or below the eye up to the shoulder; a weakly-developed dermal fringe along the outer margins of the hind limbs; whitish eggs with light pigmentation on poles (Fig. 5).
Species included. Feihyla fuhua Fei, Ye, and Jiang, 2010 and Feihyla palpebralis (Smith, 1924) .