Colostethus ucumari

[2][3][1] This frog has a light dorsolateral stripe and almost no webbed skin on its feet.

[4] Scientists have observed this frog in riparian habitats in cloud forests in Colombia's Cordillera Central.

Scientists saw the frog between 2100 and 2500 meters above sea level on grassy vegetation or under rocks.

The principal threats are habitat loss associated with cattle grazing and predation by rainbow trout.

Scientists have detected Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in the frog's range, but they do not know if chytridiomycosis has caused any notable decline in the population.