Stefania roraimae

Stefania roraimae (common names: Roraima treefrog, Roraima stefania) is a species of frog in the family Hemiphractidae. It is endemic to Guyana. Its type locality is Mount Roraima; it is also known from Mount Ayanganna and Mount Wokomung. It presumably occurs in the adjacent Venezuela and Brazil too.

Description
Male Stefania roraimae grow to snout–vent length of 36 - 46 mm and females to 36 - 68 mm. The smallest recorded independent juveniles are 19 mm in snout–vent length. Reproduction is not known for this species, but presumably the females carry eggs on their backs, with the juveniles developing fully there, as known for many other species of Stefania.

Habitat and conservation
Stefania roraimae are found in primary forests at altitudes of 1234 - 1550 m. There are no known threats to this species in its relatively remote habitats.