[1][2] It has been recorded from the municipality of Mimoso do Sul (type locality) and the neighboring Atílio Vivacqua.
[3] The male advertisement call consists of a single note comprising 5–8 long pulses repeated periodically.
The pulses are relatively long and have a whistle-like character (as opposed to short snaps in other Euparkerella).
[3] Euparkerella robusta occurs in leaf litter in primary and secondary forest.
Habitat loss caused by agriculture, logging, and human settlement is a concern.