A new species of the Eleutherodactylus orcesi group, the smallest member of the group, is described from the Paramo de los Valles (Tolima). It is very similar to E. slmoterus. From the same locality, a new species of dwarf Eleutherodactylus, lacking a tympanum, is described. It appears to be a member of the E. myersi group. Lastly, a new large black Eleutherodactylusis described from paramo and subparamo habitats of the Cordillera Central. This species is distributed from Antioquia to Cauca. With these three species, fifteen species of Eleutherodactylus are known for paramo and subparamo habitats of the Cordillera Central north of the Macizo de Pasto. These 15 species be long to tour species groups.