[2] Later studies based on molecular data have supported its recognition as a monophyletic group,[4][6] with Dasypops as its sister taxon.
Coloration is relatively uniform dark lead grey with very light brown ventral flecking.
[7] The male advertisement call is a long frequency-modulated note dominated by frequences between 2.4 and 2.6 kHz.
Myersiella microps occur in primary and secondary forest at elevations below 1,100 m (3,600 ft).
They live in the leaf litter on the forest floor[1] and under fallen tree trunks and rocks.