In 2019, it was resurrected and elevated to a full species based on well-supported morphological data.
[1] The range of Agalychnis taylori extends from central Veracruz, Mexico, to west-central Honduras.
[1][2] The Agalychnis Taylori appear in humid lowlands of in West-central Honduras, Guatemala, Belize,Oaxaca, and Southern Veracruz, Mexico These organisms tend to flee to swamps during their mating season (wet seasons).
During dry seasons they tend to inhabit canopy trees in primary forest.
The female will then find a leaf to lay her eggs on one at a time while the male fertilizes it.