Eleutherodactylus maurus

Tomodactylus fuscus Davis and Dixon, 1955[2] — secondary homonym of Eleutherodactylus fuscus Lynn and Dent, 1943 Syrrhophus fuscus (Davis and Dixon, 1955) Eleutherodactylus maurus (common names: brown peeping frog, dusky chirping frog; Spanish: rana-fisgona café) is a species of frog in the family Eleutherodactylidae.

[2] Male advertisement call is a single "peep" given at long intervals.

[2] The species' natural habitats are pine forests with abundant rocks and leaf-litter.

[1] The specimens in the type series were collected from two locations at elevations of 2,400 and 2,500 m (7,800 and 8,200 ft) above sea level.

[2] Eleutherodactylus maurus is an uncommon and poorly known species that is threatened by habitat loss and disturbance caused by expansion of urbanized areas.