Abstract: | A study of certain fossil, limestone-forming algae in upper Ordovician beds (Elkhorn and Whitewater Formations of the Richmond Subseries of the Cincinnati Series) in southwestern Ohio and adjacent eastern Indiana culminated with the conclusion that an organism originally described as a sponge, and later placed in the genus Girvanella Nicholson and Etheridge (Cyanochloronta), should in fact be transferred to the genus Solenopora Dybowski (Rhodophycophyta), A calcified reproductive layer was discovered in one of the specimens sectioned. These structures are interpreted as either sporangia or as sporangial chambers, and occur in a sorus rather than a conceptacle type of arrangement. This find has an important bearing on the phylogenetic history of the Solenoporaceae. |