Calumma andringitraense has a geographic range of only 1,220 square kilometers (471 square miles) in southeastern Madagascar. It is known to inhabit
Andohahela National Park,
Andringitra National Park, and
Kalambatritra Reserve; this fragmented distribution may be a result of the species' narrow preferences of habitat. For the most part, it is restricted to intact, relatively high-altitude humid forests. ==Conservation and threats==