15 pages Sous presse dans le: "Journal of South American Earth Sciences"A reappraisal of the “Late Cretaceous Yunguilla Formation” of the Cuenca area made it possible to define four distinct formations, correlatable with those of southwestern Ecuador. A mid to late Campanian marine transgression (Jadán Fm) is overlain by quartz-rich conglomerates of fan-delta to turbiditic fan environment (Quimas Fm) of latest Campanian-earliest Maastrichtian age, which are interpreted as evidence of the accretion of a first oceanic terrane (San Juan). Disconformable, arkosic turbidites and cherts (Tabacay Fm) of early Maastrichtian age are thought to represent the erosion of the newly accreted oceanic terrane. A major unconformity of late Maastrichtian age...