Sarcohyla hapsa, the northern streamside tree frog, is a frog in the family Hylidae, endemic to Mexico.
Scientists have seen it between 1,280 and 2,550 meters above sea level in the southern Sierra Madre Occidental from Durango to Nayarit states, the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt of Michoacán, Morelos, Guerrero, and Mexico states, and the northern Sierra Madre del Sur of Jalisco and Michoacán states.[2][3][1]
This species is found along mountain streams in humid montane pine-oak, pine, and pine-fir forests, where it dwells in streamside vegetation.[2]
Sarcohyla hapsa, the northern streamside tree frog, is a frog in the family Hylidae, endemic to Mexico.
La rana trepadora ribereña norteña (Sarcohyla hapsa) es una especie de anfibios de la familia Hylidae. Es endémica de México. Ha sido observada entre 1280 y 2550 metros sobre el nivel del mar en las Sierra Madres.[1][2][3]
La rana trepadora ribereña norteña (Sarcohyla hapsa) es una especie de anfibios de la familia Hylidae. Es endémica de México. Ha sido observada entre 1280 y 2550 metros sobre el nivel del mar en las Sierra Madres.