“…Facies and facies associations show striking similarities with the tropical-type flat-topped platform environments of the Late Cretaceous characterized by i) a rudist factory that developed at shallow depths with individual build-ups distributed in a subtidal silty-sand plain environment (Borgomano and Philip, 1987;Simone et al, 2003); ii) a restricted, foramol-type lagoon that acted as a recipient for bioclastic debris through episodic storms (Carannante et al, 1998;Moro et al, 2002); iii) a peritidal domain dominated by microbial sediment binding and mud ponds, subjected to episodic emersions (Simone et al, 2012;Schlagintweit et al, 2015); iv) a supratidal environment showing evidence of subaerial brecciation and karstification (Spalluto et al, 2007). These paleoenvironments and associated facies are extensively described in Italy Mancinelli, 1977, 2008;Eberli et al, 1993;Spalluto, 2012), the peri-Adriatic Realm (Vlahovi c et al, 2005;Brlek et al, 2013) and the Tethyan Realm (Tasli et al, 2006;Solak et al, 2017).…”