The CR2P is a laboratory completely devoted to palaeontology s.l.. It is supported by the MNHN (National Museum of Natural History), the CNRS (National Center for Scientific Research, INEE) and the Sorbonne University.
Deregnaucourt Isabelle, Bardin Jérémie, Anderson John M. & Béthoux Olivier, July 2021 — The Wing Venation of a New Fossil Species, Reconstructed Using Geometric Morphometrics, Adds to the Rare Fossil Record of Triassic Gondwanian Odonata. vol. 63, , dir. {Elsevier}p. 101056
Bethoux Olivier, Norrad Rowan E, Stimson Matthew R, King Olivia A, Allen Luke F, Deregnaucourt Isabelle, Hinds StevenJ, Lewis Jake H & Schneider Jörg W, July 2021 — A Unique, Large-Sized Stem Odonata (Insecta) Found in the Early Pennsylvanian of New Brunswick (Canada). vol. 24, n° 2, dir. {Copernicus Publications}p. 207-221
Buffa Valentin, Frey Eberhard, Steyer J.-Sébastien & Laurin Michel, July 2021 — A New Cranial Reconstruction of Coelurosauravus Elivensis Piveteau, 1926 (Diapsida, Weigeltisauridae) and Its Implications on the Paleoecology of the First Gliding Vertebrates. vol. 41, n° 2, dir. {Society of Vertebrate Paleontology}
LE VERGER Kévin, González Ruiz Laureano R & Billet Guillaume, July 2021 — Comparative Anatomy and Phylogenetic Contribution of Intracranial Osseous Canals and Cavities in Armadillos and Glyptodonts (Xenarthra, Cingulata). , , dir. {Wiley}
Xing Lida, Liu Yu, McKellar Ryan C., Luque Javier, Li Gang, Wang Yanping, Yi Qiru, Sun Rui, Wang Enze & Audo Denis, July 2021 — The First Shrimp Preserved in Mid-Cretaceous Burmese Amber: Systematics, Palaeoecology, and Taphonomy. , , dir. {Elsevier}
Saint Martin Jean-Paul, Chaix Christian, Cahuzac Bruno, Moissette Pierre & André Jean-Pierre, July 2021 — Les Faunes Coralliennes de l’Oligocène de Malte : Biodiversité et Paléoenvironnement. vol. 107, n° 3, dir. {Elsevier Masson}p. 102508
Steyer Jean-Sébastien, Peecook Brandon R, Arbez Thomas, Nesbitt Sterling J, Tolan Steve, Stocker Michelle R, Smith Roger M H, Angielczyk Kenneth D & Sidor Christian A, June 2021 — RH : Triassic Temnospondyls from Tanzania and Zambia. vol. 43, n° 12, dir. {Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle Paris}
BAUT Jean-Paul, Merle Didier, de Lapparent De Broin France, BrissWalter Guy & Profichet Pascal, June 2021 — Stratigraphie, Vertébrés Marins et Peuplements Associés de Gisements Disparus Du Stampien (Rupélien) Du Nord Du Hurepoix (Essonne, France). , , dir. {Association des Géologue du Bassin de Paris}
Laville Thomas, Haug Joachim & Haug Carolin, May 2021 — New Species of Thylacocephala, Eodollocaris Keithflinti n. Gen., n. Sp., from the Mazon Creek Lagerstätte, Illinois, United States (c. 307 Ma) and Redescription of Other Mazon Creek Thylacocephalans. vol. 43, n° 10, dir. {Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle Paris}
Roscian Marjorie, Herrel Anthony, Cornette Raphaël, Delapré Arnaud, Cherel Yves & Rouget Isabelle, May 2021 — Underwater Photogrammetry for Close-Range 3D Imaging of Dry-Sensitive Objects: The Case Study of Cephalopod Beaks. , , dir. {Wiley Open Access}
Wilk Olga, Olive Sebastien, Pradel Alan, Den Blaauwen Jan & Szrek Piotr, May 2021 — The First Lower Jaw of a Ctenacanthid Shark from the Late Devonian (Famennian) of Belgium. vol. 41, n° 3, dir. {Society of Vertebrate Paleontology}
Audo Denis, Winkler Norbert & Charbonnier Sylvain, March 2021 — Pseudodrobna Natator n. Comb., a New Link between Crustacean Faunas from the Jurassic of Germany and Cretaceous of Lebanon. vol. 43, n° 8, dir. {Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle Paris}
Laville Thomas, Smith Christopher P.A., Forel Marie-Béatrice, Brayard Arnaud & Charbonnier Sylvain, March 2021 — Review of Early Triassic Thylacocephala. vol. 127, n° 1, dir. {Universita degli Studi di Milano}p. 73-101
Mansuit Rohan, Huby Alessia, Herbin Marc & Herrel Anthony, March 2021 — Revision of the Muscular Anatomy of the Paired Fins of the Living Coelacanth Latimeria Chalumnae (Sarcopterygii: Actinistia). , , dir. {Linnean Society of London}
Pickford Martin, Senut Brigitte, Gommery Dominique, Musalizi Sarah & Ssebuyungo Christopher, March 2021 — Revision of Smaller-Bodied Anthropoids from Napak, Early Miocene, Uganda: 2011-2020 Collections. vol. 51, , p. 1-127