7 species (see text) Thoropa is a genus of frogs in the family Cycloramphidae.
[4][5] Male Thoropa are associated with wet rock faces, whereas the females seem to range more widely.
[6] In species where reproduction is known, males are territorial—suitable wet rock faces are a scarce resource.
Furthermore, mature male Thoropa feature characteristic clusters of dark spines on the inner portions of the hand.
Tadpoles are semiterrestrial and have a depressed shape, long tail, and bulging eyes.