Atelopus oxyrhynchus carbonerensis Rivero, 1974 "1972" Atelopus carbonerensis, also known as the Venezuelan yellow frog and La Carbonera stubfoot toad (in Spanish: ranita amarilla de La Carbonera), is a species of toad in the family Bufonidae.
Dorsal coloration is yellow with brown spots around the nostrils and, occasionally, on other parts of the body.
Following an observation in 1998, this species was feared extinct for over two decades with targeted searches not producing any new sightings.
The decline is probably caused by chytridiomycosis in combination with other factors, particularly habitat loss – little of the original cloud forest at the type locality remains.
[5] The range of this species is partly within the Sierra La Culata National Park.