Astylosternus schioetzi is a species of frog in the family Arthroleptidae.
It is endemic to south-western Cameroon and is only known from two areas near Edéa, Apouh and Koupongo, separated by the Sanaga River.
[1][2] The specific name schioetzi honours Arne Schiøtz [fr], a Danish herpetologist who has worked extensively on African tree frogs.
[1][2] Astylosternus schioetzi occurs in lowland forests, in and near flowing water.
It is a rare species threatened by habitat loss and degradation caused clearance for agricultural land, human settlements, and logging.