The photosensitivity of respiration in a carotenoid synthesising strain (FGSC 987) and a carotenoidless mutant (FGSC 16) of Neurospora crassa has been studied. Although I have failed to find any effect of light on growth, violet light (385--495 nm, 150 W/m2) inhibits respiration in both strains. However, mycelia of the yellow strain grown in the light have a high carotenoid content and show a smaller inhibition of respiration than those of the white or the dark-grown yellow strain. Respiration of isolated mitochondria from yellow and white strains are also inhibited by violet light. Three photosensitive sites have been identified in the succinoxidase of both strains. These are: 1. A photosensitive site identified as ubiquinone; 2. A sen...