by Alex » 16 Jul 2020 16:08
Yes, it could potentially be Chrysis ignita s.s., but I would like the apical teeth to be even more pointed and drawn out, the sternites to be greener (although it's a living specimen, so gold-green could be 'correct'), and the metasoma to bulge a bit more and not be so parallel sided for me to really confirm it. A view of the punctation on the middle of tergite 2 & 3 would also help.
It certainly has the long white hairs of ignita, but ID'ing anything but extremely obvious specimens from photographs is often not possible.