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between 1977 and 1979 for the
Mexican market where it was
known as the
Hormiga. The car was
developed to
compete with
recent very
basic utility vehicles...
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Hormiga negra is a 1979
Argentine film
directed by
Ricardo Defilippi.
Miguel Bianco Víctor Bó
Osvaldo María
Cabrera Mario Casado Víctor
Catalano Rolando...
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Eupithecia hormiga is a moth in the
family Geometridae. It is
found in
Ecuador and Bolivia.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Eupithecia hormiga. Wikispecies...
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workers in a colony. Atta
laevigata is
known in
northern South America as
hormiga culona (literally
translated as "big-****ed ant"), or as
sikisapa in Peru...
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Puerto Hormiga archaeological site is
located in the
Bolivar department, Colombia, in the
lower Magdalena basin near the
Caribbean coast. It dates...
- triggers. A.
mexicana is
found in
Mexico (where is
commonly called hormiga chicatana,
hormiga podadora de hoja/desert ant and mochomo), and
crosses into Arizona...
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Julio Alberto González
Hormiga (born 30
March 1985 in
Santa Cruz de Tenerife,
Canary Island) is a
Spanish retired footballer who pla**** as a midfielder...
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geographical areas;
perhaps the best-known of
these is the
Venezuelan nickname hormiga veinticuatro (the "24 ant" or "24-hour ant"),
referring to the full day...
- America,
Central America,
Caribbean Harlanethis Álvarez-Padilla,
Kallal &
Hormiga, 2020 —
Australia (Queensland)
Hispanognatha Bryant, 1945 — Hispaniola...
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Gustavo Hormiga, who
named the species,
derived the
specific name from H. P. Lovecraft's
fictional deity Cthulhu,
which Hormiga writes is "akin...