By constructing and screening theSchizosaccharomyces pombe nuclear cDNA library, a novel small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNA) was identified. The novel snoRNA displays structural features typical of C/D box snoRNA family and possesses a 10-nt-long rRNA antisense element which is predicted to guide the 2′-O-methylation of the fission yeast 25S rRNA at G940. As expected, the rRNA ribose-methylation site predicted by the novel snoRNA was precisely mapped by a deoxynucleoside triphosphate concentrationdependent primer extension assay. The comparison of functional element of guide snoRNAs among eukaryotes reveals that the novel snoRNA is a partial counterpart of the budding yeast snR60 and was termed snR60-II. snR60-II gene nested in the intron of a non-coding RNA gene with an unknown function, which is the first example of a yeast snoRNA encoded in an intron of a non-coding RNA gene. Furthermore, a number of yeast snR60 homologues were also identified from other fungi and fly. Our results reveal that snR60 exhibits diverse genomic organization in eukaryotes, implying the high mobility of snR60 gene in the course of evolution.