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completed in 1896. A lot of
investment has been made
recently in the
cochinilla farms that
provide commodities for both the
textile and
cosmetic industries...
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independent organisms. In
Oaxaca Mexico,
where mealybugs are
known as
cochinilla algodonosa, the
insects are
intentionally cultivated and farmed. Dried...
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cochineal is
derived from the
French cochenille,
derived from
Spanish cochinilla, in turn
derived from
Latin coccinus, from Gr**** κόκκινος kokkinos, "scarlet"...
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caused severe recessions on the islands. A new cash crop,
cochineal (
cochinilla), came into
cultivation during this time,
reinvigorating the islands'...
- "¿En qué
consiste el "Caso
Cochinilla"?". Teletica.com.
Retrieved 19 June 2021. Corrales, Eric (17 June 2021). "Caso "
Cochinilla":
Piden 1 año de prisión...
- and
central Oaxaca. From it is
obtained a dye
called carmine or
grana cochinilla,
appreciated for its
intense red color.
Cochineal cultivation remained...
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Nuestra Revolución, Educación de Menores,
Importancia del
Cultivo de la
Cochinilla y Chinchografía y Geografía de los
Arboles de
Quina "Francisco José de...
- añil y del
nopal ó sea extracción del indigo,
educacion y
cosecha de la
cochinilla, extracción de los
principios colorantes de
varias plantas tinctoriales...
- ISBN 978-1-877743-13-9.
Granara de Willink; María
Cristina (1999). Las
cochinillas blandas de la República
Argentina (Homoptera: Coccoidea: Coccidae) (The...
- Pima
Villages as: Buen Llano, Hormiguero, Hormiguerito, Casa Blanca,
Cochinilla,
Arenal No. 1, El
Cerro No. 1, El
Cerro No. 2,
Arizo del Agua, Arenal...