The sharp snouted day frog (Taudactylus acutirostris), or sharp-nosed torrent frog, is an extinct species of frog in the family Myobatrachidae.
It was endemic to upland rainforest streams in north-eastern Queensland in Australia.
It was a diurnal, conspicuous and locally abundant species, but a rapid population decline began in 1988.
It is considered endangered under Queensland's Nature Conservation Act 1992.
[2] The primary cause for its rapid decline is believed to be the disease chytridiomycosis.