“…In some Kenyan localities, other taxonomic groups have attracted attention, for example invertebrates (Clausnitzer, 2003; Lehmann & Kioko, 2005), mammals (McDonald & Hamilton, 2010) and plants (Achieng et al., 2014; Luke, 2005) but other groups have been underexplored, for example, herpetofauna (Malonza & Bwong, 2023). Although, there has been past studies aimed at understanding the diversity, richness and distribution of amphibians in Key Biodiversity areas (KBA), and particularly diverse in forest areas of Kenya (Bwong et al., 2009, 2017; Lötters et al., 2007; Malonza et al., 2010, 2018; Malonza & Veith, 2012; Ng'endo et al., 2011; Wagner et al., 2008) but there is still a significant gap in our knowledge regarding some parts of western Kenya's anuran biodiversity patterns, that includes largely underexplored North Nandi Forest Reserve (Malonza, 2011) and Kingwal Swamp.…”