Mitosis in Fusarium oxysporum Schlect . was studied by light and electron microscopy. The average times required for the stages of mitosis, as determined from measurements made on living nuclei, were as follows : prophase, 70 sec ; metaphase, 120 see ; anaphase, 13 sec ; and telophase, 125 sec, for a total of 5 .5 min . New postfixation procedures were developed specifically to preserve the fine-structure of the mitotic apparatus . Electron microscopy of mitotic nuclei revealed a fibrillo-granular, extranuclear Spindle Pole Body (SPB) at each pole of the intranuclear, microtubular spindles . Metaphase chromosomes were attached to spindle microtubules via kinetochores, which were found near the spindle poles at telophase . The still-intact, original nuclear envelope constricted around the incipient daughter nuclei during telophase .