ON FUNGI PARASITIC ON SCALE-INSECTS FOUND IN FOEMOSA. 81 



turning to cinnamon -color as it, matures, but is not exactly oraui^c- colored. 



3. In the shape and size of the stroma, our form is quite variable. 



rather thick liglit coloied hypothallial margin. The Mirllice of the stroma is 



beconi." niatun.l. lu ^iz-, ..ur funuu. i. (leeid.'dly larger, ihe lar^n.t ones 

 meaMirinu- 4 nun. in diameter. (PI. VI. fm-. 10-20). 



4. In the sh:ii.' and size ..f the eonidia, the<c two form.-, coincide fairly 

 closely, lu our form, liowever, the eonidia are always straight, and are 

 not .so curved a^ ni-n^nte.! in one of the Koorder's figures. (PL VI. 

 fig. 21). 



the first collector of the fuuLnis in Formosa, Mr. Rikiji Suzuki, the 

 late phytopathologi^t to tlie Agricultural Experiment Station, Taihoku, 

 Formosa. 



Ascherfimnf Mctn- to be widely distributed in Japan. It has 



recently l)een foun 1 on -Mlc-in^ect- iuf'-titig oran-e-tnes in the Province of 

 Suruiia. What X i ~ h i d a ( 1 7) thought to be Afr-hen^onia A/eyrodis Webber, 

 is apparently of the pic-ent species. The shape of the sporodochia and 



Acconlin- to the author, it i^ para.-itic on Ayjmilofm nuranfu infecting 

 orange-trees in Fuknoka. Shimane and Riukiu. 



Sphaerostilbe coccophila Tul. (PI. VII. tlx. l-o). 



TuUsnes, Carpolo^ni^i. 3 (lX(r>) p. ]0.> ; S a c e a r d o . .^yll. Fun-. 

 2, p. 513; Rolf., Fl. A-r. Exp. St. Btdl. 41; Rolf... F a ^^ e r t - . 

 Fl. Agr. Exp. St. BuU. 94, p. 8; Fawcett, Special Stud. Xo. 1. p. 2-3. 



