Stefania riae (common name: Sarisarinama carrying frog,[3] Spanish: rana stefania del Sarisarinama[1]) is a species of frog in the family Hemiphractidae.
This species is only known from Cerro Sarisariñama, a tepui in the Bolívar State, Venezuela.
[4][3] The specific name riae honors Ria Hoogmoed-Verschoor, spouse of the second author.
[3] The type series was collected from the plateau on top of Cerro Sarisarifiama at an elevation of 1,400 m (4,600 ft) above sea level.
[2] In 2002, Stefania riae was abundant in humid environments inside the Sima Humboldt (=Sima Mayor) sinkhole (but none were found from near its edge); many specimens were found on mossy walls soaked by water, bushes and plants, and on sandstone walls.