7. Tachycines (Tachycines) karnyi sp. nov.

(Figs. 19–22)

( T. (T.) rammei Liu et Zhang, 2001 nec Karny, 1926)

Description. Male. Body rather large. Vertex of head divided into conical tubercles. Legs elongate and slender; fore femora about 1.5–1.6 times as long as the pronotum, beneath unarmed, internal genicular lobe with a small spine, external genicular lobe with 1 elongate movable spur; fore tibiae ventrally with 2 external and 1 internal spur(s). Mid femora with an elongate movable spur on the internal and genicular lobe, ventrally unarmed; mid tibiae ventrally with 1 external spur and 1 internal spur. Hind femora ventrally with 2–4 inter spines and without outer spines; hind tibiae above with 49–56 outer and inner spines respectively, arranged in groups. Super internal spur of hind tibia exceeding the dorso-apical spine of metatarsus (Fig. 20). Hind metatarsus keeled ventrally. Epiphallus of male genitalia like a hat, median lobe of male genitalia with some small spines and with a rather large triangular spine (Fig. 21).

Female. Subgenital plate with hind margin slightly concave and with spine-like projection at apex (Fig. 22). Ovipositor shorter than the half of hind femora.

Coloration. Body light brown, brown and yellowish brown, with dark stripes. Face yellowish with 4 dark longitudinal bands (Fig. 19). Legs without distinct stripes, light brown.

Measurements. (length in mm) Body ♂ 18.0, ♀ 19.0–23.0; pronotum ♂ 8.0, ♀ 8.0–9.0; fore femora ♂ 12.5, ♀ 13.0–14.5; hind femora ♂ 25.0, ♀ 28.0–31.0; ovipositor 10.0–11.0.

Material examined. Holotype, 1♂, Xitianmu, Zhejiang, alt. 350m, 2009-X-14-15, collected by Liu et al. ; paratype, 16♀♀, Xitianmu, Zhejiang, alt. 350m, 2009-X-14-15, collected by Liu et al. ; paratype, 1♂, Gutian Mountain, Zhejiang, alt. 300-500m, 2017-VII-7, collected by Wang Han-Qiang et al. ; 2♀♀, Gutian Mountain, Zhejiang, alt. 300–500m, 2017-VII-7, collected by Wang Han-Qiang et al. ; 1♀, Xitianmu, 2009-VIII-11-23, collected by Wang Xiao-Zhuo leg. ; 2♀♀, Xitianmu, Zhejiang, alt. 350m, 2007-VI-29 ~ VII-1.

Distribution. China (Zhejiang).

Diagnosis. This species is rather similar to T. (T.) bilobatus sp. nov. and T. (T.) baiyunjianensis sp. nov., but differs from the latter in that: body size rather large (18.0–23.0 mm); epiphallus of male genitalia like a hat, median lobe of male genitalia with some small spines and with a rather large triangular spine in the middle part (Fig. 21); female subgenital plate with hind margin slightly concave and apically projected (Fig. 22).

Etymology. This species is named after H. H. Karny.