Silverstoneia gutturalis

Silverstoneia gutturalis is a species of frog in the family Dendrobatidae.

It lives in Colombia, in Chocó, in the Río Atrato watershed.

[2][3][1] This frog lives in shady lowland forests between 30 and 450 meters above sea level.

Scientists are unsure of the current state of its population or what threats it faces.

However, the area where it lives is subject to subsistence logging and gold mining, which puts pollution in the water on which local amphibians rely.