Bufoides kempi is a species of true toad, family Bufonidae.
[1][2] The specific name kempi honours Stanley Wells Kemp, an English zoologist and anthropologist.
[5] The species was described in 1919 by George Albert Boulenger as Nectophryne kempi.
They might even represent the same species; however, new material would be needed to settle this question.
[3] The types measure 30 and 17 mm (1.2 and 0.7 in) in snout–vent length; the smaller one is a sub-adult and both are unsexed.