Another ID request for a chrysidid from Val d’Arda, Apennines, N Italy. Much smaller than other Chrysis species present at the same site, both shorter and thinner. This one appeared pink-red overall in most lighting conditions, but close up, or in shade or in light from an unusual direction, some areas looked orange or dark green. I have posted several images to try and show the variety in appearance. There were no visible points or bumps on the apical margin of T3 which was very slightly pointed rather than evenly rounded.
The photographs were taken at the same site, mostly on the same rock, between 4 and 16 July 2020. I cannot be sure they all represent the same individual but they seemed the same species! It was very active, running around stones and rocks, through grass stems, etc, with occasional short flights to a nearby rock. In late afternoon it, and two or three chrysidids of other species would congregate on a rock with crevices and possible hymenopteran tunnels. They would check these, then back into the chosen hole and not reappear, presumably until next day. Sometimes two different chrysidids would share one crevice. I would really like to know the correct genus, and of course the species if that’s possible! Many thanks for any help.