Description
The type series consists of three adult females, a male, and a juvenile. The male measures {{convert|37|mm|abbr=on}} and the females {{convert|40|-|49|mm|abbr=on}} in snout–vent length. The snout is long and rounded. The tympanum has prominent annulus. Skin is smooth with low, scattered tubercles on the dorsum. The fingers and toes have small discs and weak lateral fringes but no webbing. The dorsal coloration is tan with diffuse, dark brown blotches and a narrow, dark brown, interrupted mid-dorsal stripe. The throat, chest, belly and extremities are flesh to gray in color.[2]
Habitat and conservation
Its natural habitats are evergreen montane forests at elevations of {{convert|1800|–|2760|m|abbr=on}} above sea level. Specimens have been found on the
ground with open vegetation.[1][2] One specimen escaped to a small hole by which it was sitting.[2] Threats to this species are unknown.
References
1. ^1 2 IUCN SSC Amphibian Specialist Group. 2018. Oreobates lundbergi. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2018: e.T61810A89214941. https://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2018-1.RLTS.T61810A89214941.en. Downloaded on 22 December 2018.
2. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite journal |last1=Lehr |first1=Edgar |title=A new species of the Eleutherodactylus nigrovittatus group (Anura: Leptodactylidae) from Andean Peru |journal=Herpetologica |date=2005 |volume=61 |issue=2 |pages=199–208 |doi=10.1655/04-33}}