Sarcohyla cyanomma, also known as the blue-eyed aquatic treefrog, is a species of frog in the family Hylidae.
Males have enlarged non-projecting prepollex (the "spikethumb") but not nuptial excrescences.
By day, they occurred near the same pools but mostly sitting on rocks several centimeters above the water.
The stream at the type locality is still in good condition, so the decline might be caused by chytridiomycosis.
Habitat loss is occurring elsewhere in the area and could have contributed to the overall decline of this species.