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Cavernicola, cave-dwelling in Latin, may refer to: Music * Cavernicola CD Los Peyotes is a garage rock and surf rock music group from Argentina, signed to Dirty Water Records. Los Peyotes were formed in 1996 and take their name from the hallucinogen called Lophophora williamsii. The band's style is based on garage, prot ..., a CD by the band Los Peyotes * Cavernivola Records, a label by the band Che Sudaka * Tatán Cavernícola, a member of Chilean band Pánico Biology * ''Cavernicola'' (bug), a genus of assassin bugs in the family Reduviidae * Cavernicola (suborder), a cave-dwelling suborder of tricladid flatworms {{disambiguation Taxonomy disambiguation pages ...
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Los Peyotes is a garage rock and surf rock music group from Argentina, signed to Dirty Water Records. Los Peyotes were formed in 1996 and take their name from the hallucinogen called Lophophora williamsii. The band's style is based on garage, proto punk and indie rock. They are characterized by making music from the 60s and wearing vintage clothing at their concerts. The lyrics of their songs are sung in English and Spanish. The band's music has been strongly influenced by artists like: The Seeds, The Sonics, Los Saicos, Los York's, Los Gatos, Los Shakers and Los Iracundos, among others. From their 2005 debut album, Caveman, the band acquired popularity, not only in Argentina and Peru, but also in other countries. The band has toured internationally and toured in countries such as: Spain, Mexico, Uruguay, Chile, Brazil, etc. Los ...
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Che Sudaka is a four-piece band, composed of Argentines and Colombians living in Barcelona, Spain. The band defines itself as ''punk reggae party'' while using rhythms inspired by hip-hop and ska.lavozdegalicia.eArriba la vaina hasta que choke China kon Áfrika!!!published in November 2009 Name The name comes from putting together the words "''che''", that in Mapuche language means "''people''", and "''sudaca''", which is a derogatory term used in Spain to refer to South Americans. Music At the outset of the 2000s, a group of Hispanic American immigrants established Che Sudaka in Barcelona. The group play "mestizaje music" ( Latin Alternative), a style combining traditional South American and Spanish styles with influences from ska, reggae, rock and world music. They have collaborated on projects with Manu Chao and Amparanoia. Discography *''Trippie Town'' (2003) *''Alerta Bihotza'' (2005) *''Mirando El Mundo Al Revès'' (2007) * ''Tudo é Possible'' (2009) * ''Cavernic ...
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Pánico
Pánico is a Chilean alternative rock, psychedelic rock and post-punk band based in Paris, France. Early years and first tracks The history of Pánico began in France, where Eduardo Edi Pistolas (Spanish for Edi Pistols), a Chilean living in France, met Caroline, Carolina tres estrellas (Three Stars Caroline), a schoolmate. After being in other bands like La Meta al Cielo and Bolero Boys, they traveled to Chile where they recruited Cristóbal, or Juanito Zapatillas (Sneakers Johnny), and Sebastián, or Tatán Cavernícola (Caveman Tatán), to create a new project called "Pánico". From the beginning, they caught the attention of the media with their playful on-stage performances, while their fan base – who called themselves "Chicos y Chicas Pánico" (Pánico Boys and Girls) – slowly started to grow. They were known from the beginning for working independently with no record label, setting an example for other bands. Their first album, Bruce Lee (independent), included the ...
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Cavernicola (bug)
''Cavernicola'' is a genus of assassin bugs in the family Reduviidae. They are endemic to Panama and northern South America. Like other members of the subfamily Triatominae, ''Cavernicola'' species primarily feed on vertebrate blood. Like other members of the subfamily, ''Cavernicola'' spp. can potentially transmit ''Trypanosoma cruzi'' (a known cause of Chagas disease), but they are not considered important vectors as they are strictly found in wild ecotopes and do not occur around dwellings.World Health Organization. ''Control of Chagas Disease.'' WHO technical Report Series, No. 905. 2002. 40-49. ''Cavernicola pilosa'' feeds primarily on bats, but has been reported as biting humans.O'Toole, Christopher. ''The New Encyclopedia of Insects and Their Allies.'' Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2002. 100. Species * ''Cavernicola lenti Cavernicola, cave-dwelling in Latin, may refer to: Music * Cavernicola CD, a CD by the band Los Peyotes * Cavernivola Records, a label by th ...
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Cavernicola (suborder)
Cavernicola is a suborder of planarians found mostly in freshwater habitats of cave Caves or caverns are natural voids under the Earth's Planetary surface, surface. Caves often form by the weathering of rock and often extend deep underground. Exogene caves are smaller openings that extend a relatively short distance undergrou ...s, although some species occur on the surface. Description The main morphological feature that defines the suborder Cavernicola is the placement of their ovaries. They are located more posteriorly than in other planarians, which usually have them close to the brain. The copulatory apparatus has a copulatory bursa in most species, although in some it is absent and is replaced by a connection to the intestine. Taxonomy The suborder Cavernicola was originally erected for the family Dimarcusidae due to its unusual morphological features that did not match those of the other planarian suborders. Recently, the discovery of another unusual cave spec ...
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