2023-06-17-Goldwespe (Chrysididae) Genus Elampus-an Insektenhotel-Botanischer Garten-HH-YSC5157.JPG Northern Germany, Hamburg-Flottbek, Botanic garden, 17h of June 2023, at wood which is prepared for bees (called "Insektenhotel"), Outsidephoto (only this one): kuv. No real idea of ID. Ple...
Sorry Mayke, it was late at night and I simply reply to the question in the title Yes, it is Chrysis indigotea. Trichrysiscyanea has only three teeth on the apical margin of the abdomen and Chrysis iris is much larger and darker.
... been seen from these photos if it is Chrysis indigotea, Chrysis iris or Trichrysiscyanea? It concerns this observation: https://waarneming.nl/observation/217444536/ . date: ...