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Tachiniae 1, Finland (Bothria subalpina)
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From Österbotten, Finland, april 25.
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Male Bothria subalpina.

Very nice ! Locality sounds swedish.


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Zeegers wrote:
Male Bothria subalpina.

Very nice ! Locality sounds swedish.


Theo


Many thanks! I'm replying since its my images.
(I can for some strange reason not attach images to my posts despite following all directives meticulously)

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Österbotten - Ostrobothnia - is on the Finnish west coast. Swedish speaking population here.
 
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Thanks Theo!
 
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Yes, I know the people on the Finnish west coast are often ethnic Swedes, so that figures.

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