Hemisphaeroparia nyabitabae (Mauriès & Heymer, 1996), Ruwenzori Mts,
Uganda (Mauriès and Heymer 1996). Originally described as Sphaeroparia
(Physetoparia) nyabitabae Mauriès & Heymer, 1996, it seems best to assign to
Hemisphaeroparia because of enlarged and globose gonocoxae, coupled with each
telopodite being strongly sunken inside a deep gonocoel and leaving one rather
long branch clearly exposed (Golovatch et al. 2018). This results in the following
formal transfer: Hemisphaeroparia nyabitabae (Mauriès & Heymer, 1996), comb.
nov. ex Sphaeroparia.