The species' natural habitats are deciduous forests, including those with some pines.
It is a terrestrial species usually found beneath leaves and bark.
[1] T. pulmonaris is a critically endangered species due to its extent of occurrence being less than 5,000 km2.
The species is only definitely known to exist in the Cerro San Felipe region, and its population is in decline.
It might exist in the Benito Juárez National Park.