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- Cronopio may refer to either of the following: Cronopio (literature), a class of literary characters Cronopio (mammal), a prehistoric animal This disambiguation...
- cronopios are the subject of several short stories in his 1962 book Historias de cronopios y de famas and Cortazar continued to write about cronopios...
- Cronopio is an extinct genus of small insectivorous mammal known from the early Late Cretaceous of the Río Negro region in Argentina. Its only species...
- story "Conducta en los velorios"[permanent dead link‍] from Historias de cronopios y de famas. Herráez, Miguel. Julio Cortázar, Una Biografía Revisada. Alrevés...
- painting. The Spanish/American rock band Alfonso Cronopio Trio (also known as A.C.T.) led by Alfonso Cronopio (founder of the Spanish 80s hardcore band TDeK)...
- containing both small insectivores such as the "sabretooth-squirrel" Cronopio, as well as the clade Mesungulatoidea/Mesungulatomorpha, which ranged in...
- creatures called Cronopios that are the subject of a number of Cortázar's short stories. Cortázar once called Armstrong himself "Grandísimo Cronopio" (The Great...
- recently described species of Mesozoic cynodonts by paleontologists, namely Cronopio dentiacutus and Pseudotherium argentinus on the bases of their small sizes...
- closely related to the genera Cronopio and Leonardus; Chimento et al. (2012) found it to be in unresolved polytomy with Cronopio, Leonardus and the clade containing...
- (2011)". Bandeja de Plata (in Spanish). Retrieved 1 March 2011. Eva at IMDb  "¿Qué ves cuando cierras los ojos?" – article by Revista Cronopio (in Spanish)...