Craugastor sabrinus, also known as the long-legged streamfrog, is a species of frog in the family Craugastoridae.
[1][3] The specific name sabrinus is derived from the Latin sabrina, meaning "river nymph", and alludes to the stream-side habitat of this species.
Dorsal skin is smooth–granulate, with few scattered tubercles and weak parietal and supra-scapular ridges.
[2] Craugastor sabrinus occurs in lowland and premontane wet and moist forests at elevations up to 900 m (3,000 ft) above sea level.
It lives in and alongside pristine streams and does not occur in degraded forests, although it can be found in areas that have been farmed in the past.