"Entomophthoraceae" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The Entomophthoraceae family is a group of fungi that are pathogens of insects and other arthropods. The name "Entomophthoraceae" comes from the Greek words "entomos", meaning insect, and "phthora", meaning disease. These fungi produce spores that infect and kill insects, and are often used as biological control agents to manage insect pests.
Examples of "Entomophthoraceae"
Entomophagy is the practice of eating insects. It refers to the consumption of insects as a source of protein and nutrition, and is a common practice in many cultures around the world.
Entomophthora is a genus of fungi that infect and kill insects. The name is derived from the Greek words "entomo" meaning "insect" and "phthora" meaning "destruction" or "death".