On Fungi Parasitic on 
Scale-Insects found in Formosa, 
By 
Kingo Miyabe, SD., Rigakuhakushi 
Professor of Botany, College of Agriculture, Tohoku Imperial University, Sapporo, 
and 
Kaneyoshi Sawada 
Pliytopatliologist to the Agricultural Experiment Station, Government of Formosa. 
The present study was made, in the Botanical Institute of our College 
during the spring and summer of 1912, on the materials brought over from 
Formosa by one of the authors. The materials had been collected by the 
Station -staff during a period extending over more than five years. To most 
of the specimens are attached short notes by Mr. Y. Fujikuro, a member 
of the station, recording the shape and size of spores. They were of no little 
help to us in pursuing our study. 
On account of the imperfect conditions of their specimens, we have left 
some species unrecorded in the present contribution. They will be treated 
in a future paper together with the fungi parasitic on scale-insects found in 
other parts of our country. 
In this paper, the following seven species are described ; viz., Ascher sonia 
Aleyrodes Webber, A, marginata Ell. et Ev., A. Suzuhii sp. n., Sphae- 
rostilbe coccophila Tub, Microcera FujiJcuroi sp. n., Ophionedria coccicola (Ell. 
[Jour, of the College of Agric., Tohoku Imp. Univ., Sapporo. Yol. Y. Pt. 3. March, 1913.] 
