Mesochorus (Mesochorus) tachypus Holmgren, 1860 (Fig. 26)
syn. tetricus sensu Schwenke non Holmgren, 1860
Material examined. UKRAINE: lvano-Frankivsk Region: 2 ♂♂, Gorgany, m. Igrovets, 7 km SW of Stara Guta, 48.355468°N, 24.075256°E, 1375 m, border between coniferous forest and subalpine zone, Malaise trap 3, 2–20.vii.2014 ; 1 ♀, idem, 20.vii–8.viii.2014; 1 ♂, idem, 7.5 km SW of Stara Guta, 1500 m, 48.355129°N, 24.073943°E, subalpine region, Malaise trap 4, 2–20.vii.2014 ; Transcarpathian Region: 2 ♂♂, 5 ♀♀, Marmarosy, m. Mika-Mare, subalpine zone, sweeping, 30–31.vii.2013 ; 3 ♂♂, 2 ♀♀, idem, 1.viii.2013; 2 ♀♀, idem, between m. Mika-Mare and m. Stig, 1.viii.2013, leg. O. Varga ; 4 ♀♀, Mala Ugolka, beech forest, 500–1000 m, sweeping, 26–27.vii.1995 ; 3 ♀♀, idem, 30.vii.1995; 1 ♀, Chornogora, 1500–1600 m, sweeping, 6.viii.1994 ; 1 ♀, idem, 7.viii.1994; 1 ♀, Chornogora, Bilyi, 800–1200 m, sweeping, 10.viii.1994 ; 1 ♂, Rakhiv, beech forest 450–500 m, sweeping, 29.vii.1994 ; 1 ♀, idem, 15–16.vii.1995, leg. A. Kotenko (SIZK) .
Distribution. Holarctic; first record for Ukraine.
Taxonomical remark. Mesochorus tachypus has been usually misinterpreted as M. tetricus (auct. non Holmgren, e.g. Schwenke 1999) in the past, but the elongate ovipositor sheath (1.3–1.4 × longer than hind metatarsus) is straight and not down-curved as in Mesochorus tetricus Holmgren, 1860 . Vikberg & Vårdal (2017: 9–16) gave detailed descriptions of both species.