Nice shots!
Its a
Pseudomalus (very deep scapal basin and the mesopleuron has this "out-turned" edge, kinda hard to explain the characters, you'll have to compare some shots of the genera), but which species I'm not proficient enough to say. Generally a view of the abdomen from behind is needed, so that the shape of the apical notch on the last tergite is visible.
Edit: From the quite long hairs, and moderate size, and colour it could perhaps be
P. violaceus unless there are more species with these characters in the area. Paolo should know
/Alex