Ameerega parvula is a species of poison dart frog that lives in Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.
Mature frogs display a black base color and a dark red spotted back.
Additionally, there is an unfinished light blue stripe that starts at the forelimbs, runs along the upper lip, and concludes near the outer edge of the eye or nostril.
[3] Scientists named this frog parvula from the Latin word parvulus, "young.
[3][1] The frog's range includes several protected parks, for example Parque Nacional Yasuní, Parque Nacional Sangay, Limoncocha Reserva Biológica, and the Santiago Comaina Reserved Zone.