Eleutherodactylus parapelates is a species of frog in the family Eleutherodactylidae.
It is endemic to the Massif de la Hotte in southwestern Haiti.
The supra-tympanic fold is prominent and hides the upper edge of the tympanum.
[2] Its natural habitats are tropical closed forests at elevations of 950–1,050 m (3,120–3,440 ft) above sea level.
[2] Eleutherodactylus parapelates is threatened by habitat loss: its range is suffering from severe habitat destruction, primarily due to logging for charcoal production by local people and by slash-and-burn agriculture.