This species is known from Landdroskop (on the Hottentots-Holland Mountains), Groenlandberg Mountain, and Limietberg (part of the Hawekwas Mountains), and Jonaskop (on the Riviersonderend Mountains) in South Africa, from 680 to 1,600 m Asl. Its extent of occurrence (EOO) is estimated at 4,367 km2.
There is very little information on the species' population; its overall trend and size are unknown.
Conservation Actions
This species is known from several protected areas. When inactive, these small toads go largely unnoticed in the environment and assessing presence or absence is expected to be a major impediment to conservation of the species in this genus (Channing et al. 2017).
Research Needed
The distribution of this species is not well understood and seems to be fragmented, but more detailed collecting is required particularly in mountains that separate this species from C. deceptus and C. selenophos (Channing et al. 2017).