[1] This frog has been found in terrestrial bromeliad plants that grow on the rocks.
Its tadpoles develop in pools of water that collects in these plants.
[1] Scientists have given this species a tentative classification of "vulnerable to extinction."
[1] The large-scale conversion of this frog's habitat to sericulture, farmland, and grazing space has left this frog at greater risk of fire and the destruction of its bromeliads.
[1] This frog resembles Phyllodytes luteolus closely, such that they can be mistaken for one another.