Adult male frogs have brown throats and chests with white marks.
[3] Scientists named this frog yasuni for the place where it was first described: Parque Nacional Yasuní.
[3] Scientists observed this frog between 200 and 1095 meters above sea level in the Amazon Basin and the east side of the Andes Mountains.
He will jump back into the water if disturbed but returns to the same perch within a few hours.
[3] The IUCN classifies this frog as least concern, but there may be some local threats associated with logging, cattle ranching, and agriculture.