Quantitative analyses of benthic foraminiferal assemblages were carried out on a Burdigalian - Langhian succession cropping out along the Adriatic coast (Cònero Riviera, Marche region, Italy). This succession, about 56 m thick, mainly consists of cyclically bedded mostly brown marls and more indurated marls, and subordinately of limestones. The lower part of the succession (0 - 23m) is characterized by the occurrence of 4 composite but apparently massive layers (“megabeds”). By integrating the calcareous plankton events with the magnetostratigraphic record the section results to range from C5Cn.1n to C5Bn.2n Subchrons (Gennari et al., 2009). The most abundant and/or paleoecologically significant benthic taxa are: Bolivina reticulata, B. ...