Phasmahyla spectabilis is a species of frog in the subfamily Phyllomedusinae.
It is endemic to Brazil and known from the north-eastern Minas Gerais and adjacent southern Bahia.
[2] Scientists do not believe this frog is in danger of dying out because of its large range and because the rainforests in which it lives are not under much threat themselves.
The agricultural practice of preserving some trees to provide make shade for cacao cabrucas plantations also provides habitat for this frog.
[2] Phasmahyla spectabilis has a typical call dominant frequency of 1849±79 Hz.