IUCN Red List Category: DD (Published on 2013-06-04)
Animalia | Chordata | Amphibia | Anura | Strabomantidae | Noblella | Noblella lynchi |
Taxonomic notes: Section empty
This species is known only from the type locality on the east slope of Abra Chinchillo, 42 km north of Balsas, Chachapoyas Province, Region of Amazonas, Peru, at 2,870 m asl. Its distribution is not well understood, and it might occur more widely.
It appears to be a rare species given that only four individuals were found over 30 person/days in 2006-2007 (von May et al. 2008).
It was recorded from disturbed cloud forest. It appears to be a terrestrial species that breeds by direct development.
The threats to this species are unknown. It could possibly be threatened by agricultural development, although this requires verification.
It is not known from any protected areas. Further research is needed into its ecology, life history, population status, distribution and threats.
Listed as Data Deficient in view of the absence of recent information on its extent of occurrence, status, threats and ecological requirements.
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