Yes,
Jerome is right (
)
it's a female of
Chrysis monticola Linsenmaier
This is really an incredible and unexpected Chrysidid.
Not only because this is
the first record for the Spanish fauna, but because collected in Soria.
In my previous paper I wrote that this species (known only on Portuguese specimens) is expected in Spain and Andalucia, but this finding in Soria is unexpected, for different reasons:
1) It is far away from Southern Spain and Portugal;
2) Linsenmaier, in the past century, collected thousands specimens in Soria, in more than 30 years and never found it, in any season of the year.
Conclusion, it is possible that this species is colonizing the south-western part of Europe, in the same way of
Chrysis marginata in the south-east.
José, you should publish this record.
Cheers
Paolo
Super!