Phasmahyla timbo is a species of frog in the subfamily Phyllomedusinae.
[1] Scientists classify this frog as not in danger of extinction because its large range has been subject to little deforestation and because nearby farmers maintain trees suitable for the frogs to provide shade for cacao cabrucas cultivation.
This frog lives in open and closed canopy forests.
The female frog lays eggs on leaves that grow over water.
When the eggs hatch, the tadpoles fall into the water below.