Charadrahyla pinorum is a species of frog in the family Hylidae.
Chocolate brown to black middorsal stripe is either complete or entirely absent.
[1] It is often found in shallow water or on low vegetation alongside mountain streams.
[1][3] They have been seen to feed on mangos fallen into a stream and being predated by crabs and Belostoma diving bugs.
It is threatened by habitat loss caused by small-scale agriculture, livestock, and illegal logging.