[4] The specific name triunfo is the name of the camp site that was used as the base for herpetological surveys by one of the scientists who described the species.
[2] The male advertisement call is a long "trill" repeated continuously during the day.
[2] The species is known from tall evergreen forest at elevations between 350 and 685 m (1,148 and 2,247 ft) above sea level.
It occurs both in forest floor litter along creeks and at quiet pools along small streams.
Its known range is protected—all Venezuelan tepuis are designated as national monument protected areas.