Allobates tapajos

The skin of the dorsum is dark and patterned, with three convenx marks, triangle and diamond.

Scientists observed the frog 132 meters above sea level.

[1] Scientists have recorded the frog's presence in several protected places, including Parque Nacional da Amazonia, Reserva Extrativista Tapajós-Arapiuns, and Floresta Nacional do Tapajós.

[1] The female frog lays eggs in a jelly nest that she puts on a rolled-up leaf.

[4] The IUCN classifies this species as least concern of extinction and cites no specific threats.