Nyctimystes ocreptus is a species of tree frog in the subfamily Pelodryadinae, endemic to Papua New Guinea. Scientists have observed it on Mount Albert Edward, 2600 meters above sea level.[1] Some may also live on Mount Victoria or Mount Knutsford.
This frog has brown eyes. The veins in its lower eyelid extend in all directions in a netlike pattern. This frog's skin is gold-green to gray-green in color. Its belly is white with purple and brown marks.
Scientists place this frog in the same species group as the common big-eyed tree frog, Nyctimystes narinosus.[2]
The name of this frog is derived from "oculus in rete captus," which means "eye caught in a net."