Sarcohyla sabrina, also known as the Sierra Juarez treefrog, is a species of frog in the family Hylidae.
[1][3] The specific name sabrina is Latin for river nymph and refers to the close association of this species with streams.
There is a dark brown stripe running from nostril along the canthus to back of arm.
[2] The natural habitats of this species are cloud forest in the highlands of the Sierra de Juárez at elevations of 1,580–2,020 m (5,180–6,630 ft) above sea level.
It occurs along streams in moist and rocky habitats with abundant aquatic vegetation.