Staurois
tuberilinguis
inhabits small to medium rocky streams. It is
smaller than S.
natator
and its skin is rougher with rows of warts. It has
been recorded from hillside primary forest up to
> 1,600 m asl.
Males are usually 25 mm, females 35 mm.
Males are usually 25 mm, females 35 mm.
We cannot present images of the tadpoles, but, in
general, it is similar to the tadpole of
S.
natator.
It has been caught from leaf litter accumulations
in quiet sections of streams (Malkmus et al.
2002).



