Pristimantis riveti


Pristimantis riveti is a species of frog in the family Strabomantidae. It is endemic to Ecuador and as currently understood, only known with certainty from its Type [locality |type locality], Mount Mirador near the border between Carchi and Sucumbíos Provinces. Records from elsewhere represent other species, including Pristimantis lutzae. Common names Despax's robber frog and Riveti robber frog have been proposed for it.

Etymology

The specific name riveti honors Paul Rivet, French physician who collected the holotype.

Description

Adult males measure and adult females in snout–vent length. There are distinctive big white irregular blotches dispersed over the dorsal surface.

Habitat and conservation

Pristimantis riveti occurs in páramo habitats on the ground or low in vegetation. There are recent records of this species from elevations between above [sea level].