ON i I MJ l'U;V-iri( ON '^l ALE-INSECTS FOrXD IX roRM<N\ s,-) 



]i(i;:l.t and 0.3 mm. in JianiokT. \^\ fa.c'iculutc, (•> limli icJ-r las at< . i.^niulol 

 at the apex, l.yalim . 181) - x 17-20// Parapl.)..^ iilitntni, h^A . 



oi' about thf v.nr, h w^lh a- aM-i. VM-o^pnn. S in au a^ u., ,UIiKlii<al- 

 (la\ar(, li%aliiH to . - . ,1, m1 liO - 24- . pl.'tr, 7'>-l(rv/ < 0 - S/a 



Hm;. Ou r,/o',Ja < ,p'u (Lu( a^j Siun., A^j^diofu, p 

 Com-^t., Jfi//i/<: ^j>!s lib I ,n ( !• a ( k ) (' o ni ^ t . .ni.l Jft/fi/a^pis cilri, ola 

 (Pack.) Com St. iufostiu- tVrm mMh Lour. 



Formosa! : Kofoi^h Tailmku, (K. .Sa u ad a, Apiil 2% 1911). Shimpo, 

 Sliin.'hikii, (Y. Fujikuro, May D, 1<J11). 



DlsTRliJ. Xortl. an<] S.utl. America, West Indies, Japan, Java and 

 South Africa. 



P.EMVKK^. -riie present species is ratlier common in Founo^a on 



SphmroKtdbe coaoplnla. With u-, both tlie asco-porous and conidial stages 

 are found Their character- coincide very closely witli the descriptions f^iven 

 by F 1 1 i s and F v e r h a r t (8), and also by Z i m m e r m a n n (32). Only 



1< i-tL LIN. n In FUi^ .ind ILn . i li u i i^ rjO-liiO/i. Tiie breadtli, ho\v- 



Ophionectria tetraspora M i y a b (« et s a w a d 



