Montatheris
Montatheris is a monotypic genus created for the viper species, Montatheris hindii, a venomous snake also known by the common names Kenya mountain viper, Kenya montane viper, montane viper, and Hind's viper. This is a small terrestrial species endemic to Kenya. There are no subspecies which are recognized as being valid.
Etymology
The specific name, hindii, is in honor of Sidney Langford Hinde, a British military medical officer and naturalist.Description
M. hindii is a small species reaching an average total length of and a maximum total length of about. The head is elongated and not very distinct from the neck, while the eyes are small and set in a rather forwards position. The dorsal scales are strongly keeled.Geographic range
M. hindii is known only from isolated populations at high elevations on Mount Kenya and the moorlands of the Kinangop Plateau, Aberdare Mountains.The Type [locality (biology)|type locality] listed is "Fort Hall, Kenya District, 4000 ft." Since Fort Hall is at an altitude of only 4,000 feet, Loveridge questioned whether this was accurate.