ABSTRACT In the Alpine Corsica, the Schistes Lustrés Complex consists of a stack of high-pressure metamorphic oceanic and continental units originated during the Late Cretaceous-Middle Eocene closure of the Western Tethys oceanic basin. This complex also includes the Bagliacone-Riventosa Fm. i.e. a thick succession of metaturbidites, whose interpretation is still matter of debate. In this paper, we provide the stratigraphic, metamorphic, and structural evidence that the Bagliacone-Riventosa Fm. belongs to the sedimentary cover of the Middle to Late Jurassic metaophiolites of the Inzecca Unit. The reconstructed succession of the Inzecca Unit thus comprises metaophiolites topped by metacherts and by the Erbajolo, Pietraggiolo and Bagliacone-Riventosa Fms. The former two formations derived from hemipelagic deposits whereas the latter two include both siliciclastic and carbonate turbidites. This succession is affected by a polyphase deformation history that is recognized as the same in all the metasedimentary formations, as testified by their structural field relationships. In addition, these formations experienced the same pressure-temperature metamorphic path, indicating their involvement in a subduction zone. This picture provides new evidence for the mechanism of underplating and exhumation of the oceanic slices within the frame of the subduction zone that developed since Late Cretaceous in the Western Tethys oceanic basin.