Physetoparia petarberoni (Mauriès & Heymer, 1996), Ruwenzori Mts, Uganda
(Mauriès and Heymer 1996). Originally described as Sphaeroparia (Sphaeroparia)
petarberoni Mauriès & Heymer, 1996, it actually belongs to Physetoparia as rede-
fined by Golovatch et al. (2018): both gonopodal coxae and gonocoel medium-
sized; telopodite usually less strongly exposed and less complex (when strongly ex-
posed, then with a protective coxal apicolateral process), with one strong branch;
seminal groove short and simple, solenomere relatively short and subspiniform.
This results in the following formal transfer: Physetoparia petarberoni (Mauriès &
Heymer, 1996), comb. nov. ex Sphaeroparia.