Nyctimystes ocreptus is a species of tree frog in the subfamily Pelodryadinae, endemic to Papua New Guinea.
Scientists have observed it on Mount Albert Edward, 2600 meters above sea level.
The veins in its lower eyelid extend in all directions in a netlike pattern.
This frog's skin is gold-green to gray-green in color.
[2] The name of this frog is derived from "oculus in rete captus," which means "eye caught in a net.