Myersiohyla neblinaria, the neblina tree frog, is a frog in the family Hylidae, endemic to Venezuela and possibly Brazil.
Scientists have seen it between 1250 and 2100 meters above sea level.
[3][1][2] The Myersiohyla neblinaria is a sturdy tree frog of medium size.
It possesses a relatively large head that is slightly longer than its width, comprising approximately one-third of its overall body length.
When viewed from the top, the snout appears rounded, while from the side, it appears truncated, featuring a curved upper part and a concave area between the eyes.