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species of
flowering plant in the
family Lamiaceae. It is
commonly known as
peperina, is the only
species of the
genus Minthostachys known from Argentina. It...
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Peperina is the
fourth studio album released by the
Argentinian rock
group Serú Girán,
released in 1981. It was Serú Girán's last
album until the 1992...
- Serú the
first Argentine band to have such live audience. The next
album Peperina (1981) was
marked by
compositions such as "Llorando en el espejo" ("Crying...
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Peperina is a
subgenus of
moths of the
family Noctuidae.
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database v t e...
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through their fourth LP,
Peperina,
which was
named after Perea's
nickname and
included a song
about her. The
title Peperina also
referred to the practice...
- name,
recorded for
Philips Records. Her next film, de la Torre-directed
Peperina, was
released in 1995, but
received negative feedback from the critics...
- Hübner in 1821.
There are
three subgenera, Orrhodiella,
Dasycampa and
Peperina.
Conistra acutula (Staudinger, 1891)
Conistra albipuncta (Leech, 1889)...
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northern Peru chancua, from
central Peru to
Bolivia muña, and in
Argentina peperina is the most
frequently used name.
Currently recognized species Minthostachys...
- las
capitales Serú Girán 1979
Studio Bicicleta Serú Girán 1980
Studio Peperina Serú Girán 1981
Studio Yo no
quiero volverme tan loco Serú Girán 1981 Live...
- country;
among the most po****r are: chamomile, lanceleaf, boldo, poleo,
peperina, carqueja, thyme, canchalagua, rue (macho and hembra, that is, "male" and...