4 species (see text) Sachatamia is a small genus of glass frogs.
[2][3] They are found in Central America (Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama) and northern South America (Colombia and northwestern Ecuador) at altitudes below 1,500 m (4,900 ft) above sea level.
[2] The generic name Sachatamia is derived from the Quichua words sacha for "forest" and tamia for "rain".
Internal features include green bones (in live specimens), lobed liver that is covered by a transparent hepatic peritoneum, whereas the ventral parietal peritoneum is white in its anterior part and transparent in its poster part.
In terms of osteology, Sachatamia possess vomerine teeth and quadratojugal bone that is articulating with maxilla.