Platymantis spelaea — Günther [fr], 1999 (incorrect subsequent spelling) Platymantis spelaeus, also known as the Negros cave frog[4] or cave wrinkled ground frog,[1] is a species of frog in the family Ceratobatrachidae.
[3] It is endemic to the Philippines, where it is only found in the forested limestone areas of southern Negros.
[2][4] Platymantis spelaeus live in limestone karst and caves in forested limestone areas at elevations of 20–400 m (66–1,312 ft) above sea level.
[1] This species is threatened by habitat loss caused by shifting agriculture, human encroachment, guano mining, and the quarrying of limestone.
The type locality is inside the Tiyabanan Banio community-based conservation area.