Ixalus kempiae Boulenger, 1919 Philautus kempiae (Tura bubble-nest frog, Kemp's bush frog) is a species of frog in the family Rhacophoridae (not to be confused with Philautus kempii).
Being only known from its type locality near Tura in the Garo Hills in Meghalaya, northeastern India, it is an Indian endemic.
[2] The specific name kempiae honours Agnes Kemp, wife of Stanley Wells Kemp, an English zoologist and anthropologist.
It is presumed to be a dweller of the undergrowth of moist evergreen forests.
[1] This frog measures about 17 mm in snout-vent length.