Sarcohyla celata

Sarcohyla celata, also known as the Oaxaca treefrog, is a species of frog in the family Hylidae.

The dorsum is bronze brown or leaf green and has scattered, distinct black flecks, mostly on the lateral surfaces of the body.

Adult males have prepollex that is ossified, enlarged, and blunt (the "spikethumb"), and bears small nuptial excrescences.

[2] The species' natural habitats are cloud forests with pristine streams at elevations of 2,640–2,890 m (8,660–9,480 ft) above sea level.

The decline of the species has been attributed to chytridiomycosis, habitat loss and change caused by logging and other human activities, and desiccation.