Colostethus mandelorum (Schmidt, 1932) Allobates mandelorum (common name: Mount Turumiquire rocket frog) is a species of frog in the family Aromobatidae.
[2][3] This frog lives in riparian habitats in cloud forests, subpáramo, and shrubland.
[1] Little is known about this frog's reproductive habits, but scientists infer that the eggs hatch on land and that the male frog carries the tadpoles to water.
The principal threat is habitat loss from fires and conversion of forest to small-scale agriculture, conversion of forest to livestock cultivation, and agrochemicals.
Some scientists believe that the fungal disease chytridiomycosis could affect this population, but the causative pathogen has yet to be detected in this frog.