This species is among the largest
Paroedura species, reaching a
snout–vent length of 10.2 cm and a total length of 18 cm. The head is wider than the neck, and the
rostral scale makes contact with the nostrils. The prominent
canthal bridge is concave and the snout is steeply sloped in front of the eyes. Enlarged tuberculate scales are present on the dorsal surface and not arranged in clear rows, with smaller tubercles and flat scales separating them. Unlike in some
congeneric species, the tail is not spiny. The digits end with widened toe pads, each over twice the width of the rest of the digit. The head has an immaculate tan color and posterolaterally bordered by light lines, differing from the rest of the body. The dorsalateral surface has grayish background colors, with irregular brown spots and bands all over. These bands of color extend to the tail, but are more faded in regenerated tails. Juveniles have three distinct light crossbands on the torso and black to brown dorsal colors. ==Behaviour==