Could be the male to the female Chrysis c.f. valida specimen, but there should also be other ignita-group species co-occuring in the same place, so I who knows...
If you are referring to the specimen pictured in "Chrysis sp. 12", that is a female, for example sternite 3 has no transparent posterior edge, and the tergite 3 is not as round as it is in ignita-group males
Yes, you have true. The Picture number 12 is really female. My mistake, the next one different male I have not add to this forum. Today was many pictures, so when it will determined I will put next photos what I made today