Dendrobates summersi (Brown, Twomey, Pepper, and Sanchez-Rodriguez, 2008) Ranitomeya summersi, sometimes referred to as Summers' poison frog,[1] is a species of poison dart frogs found in the central Huallaga River drainage and adjacent Cordillera Azul National Park in central Peru.
It has an orange and black banded pattern and a large snout to vent length.
This species possesses a black marking over the eyes extending past the tympanum giving them the appearance of a mask.
After the eggs hatch, the male frog carries them to pools of water inside holes in trees or in the axils of the plant Dieffenbachia.
[6] The IUCN classifies this frog as endangered because of the considerable and ongoing habitat loss associated with widespread deforestation in favor of both small-scale farming and agrobusiness.