it belongs to the Chrysis ignita group, but it is not ruddii, even if it has very long hairs. At the moment I don't have time to check for a better ID, I'll see in the next days Thanks Paolo
Thank you Paolo, we'll see what's in the.Today was terrible hot 31°C in the shade,I die from this.In the garden I saw only T.cyanea,O.auratus and a little blue fatty Chrysis, about O.aeneus, last August 2010 there has also been... Must drink lots of cold drinks Pepik
Same hot air recently went over Estonia too, however despite the forecast promised temperatures around 30 degrees the maximum that I saw was 25. Now it is rather chilly.
About the photos. I would say it is actually Chrysis ignita form B (different species from form A). Several characters suggest that: long white hairs, large punctures on second tergum, swollen edges of third tergum, uninterrupted frontal carina... to name more important ones.