Leptopelis jordani is a species of little-known frog in the family Arthroleptidae.
[1][3][4] The specific name jordani honours Karl Jordan, a German entomologist.
[2] Leptopelis jordani was described by British zoologist Hampton Wildman Parker based on a single specimen, the holotype, collected by Karl Jordan in 1934 during his expedition to Angola and Namibia.
[2][7] The species is still only known from its type locality, Congulu,[1][3] near Gabela, western Angola.
[2] Leptopelis jordani was collected within the forest zone at an elevation of about 700–800 m (2,300–2,600 ft) above sea level.