Lynchius flavomaculatus

Also the toes lack webbing and lateral fringes; they have narrowly rounded tips.

Skin on dorsum of head, body, and limbs is shagreen; there are few scattered tubercles, particularly posteriorly.

[3] Lynchius flavomaculatus lives in the páramo habitats at the elevations of 2,215–3,200 m (7,267–10,499 ft) asl.

It is a terrestrial frog that probably has direct development[1][3] (i.e., there is no free-living larval stage).

[4] It is a rare species that is threatened by habitat destruction and degradation caused by agriculture and non-timber plantations, potentially also fires.