Choerophryne exclamitans

Albericus exclamitansKraus and Allison, 2005[2] Choerophryne exclamitans is a species of frogs in the family Microhylidae.

[1][3] It is endemic to the Morobe Province of mainland Papua New Guinea and known from two locations on the slopes of Mount Shungol, its type locality, and from the Huon Peninsula.

The dorsum and the sides are tan, mottled with dark brown or black.

[2] Choerophryne exclamitans live in hill forests at elevations of 750–1,830 m (2,460–6,000 ft) above sea level.

[1] They have been observed on the upper leaf surfaces of shrubs or vines some 1 to 3 meters above the ground.