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.
Pradel Alan, Maisey John G., Mapes Royal H. & Kruta Isabelle, December 2016 — First evidence of an intercalar bone in the braincase of “palaeonisciform” actinopterygians, with a virtual reconstruction of a new braincase of Lawrenciella Poplin, 1984 from the Carboniferous of Oklahoma. Geodiversitasvol. 38, n° 4, p. 489-504
Robin Ninon, Béthoux Olivier, Sidorchuk Ekaterina, Cui Yingying, Li Yingnan, Germain Damien, King Andrew, Berenguer Felisa & Ren Dong, 23 May 2016 — A Carboniferous Mite on an Insect Reveals the Antiquity of an Inconspicuous Interaction. Current Biologyvol. 26, n° 10, p. 1376-1382
Robin Ninon, Foldi Imre, Godinot Marc & Petit Gilles, October 2016 — Scale insect larvae preserved in vertebrate coprolites (Le Quesnoy, France, Lower Eocene): paleoecological insights. Science of Naturevol. 103, n° 85, p. 1-8
Zylberberg Louise, Meunier François J. & Laurin Michel, 2016 — A microanatomical and histological study of the postcranial dermal skeleton of the Devonian actinopterygian Cheirolepis canadensis (Whiteaves). Acta Palaeontologica Polonicavol. 61, n° 2, p. 363-376
Bethoux Olivier, Llamosi Artémis & Toussaint Séverine, 2016 — Reinvestigation of Protelytron permianum (Insecta; Early Permian; USA) as an example for applying reflectance transformation imaging to insect imprint fossils. Mitteilungen aus dem Museum für Naturkunde in Berlinvol. 20, n° 1, p. 1-7Publisher: Wiley