Genus Entomophthora, a group of fungi that primarily infect insects, has several synonyms including Pandora, Conidiobolus, Entomosporium, and Empusa. The taxonomy of these fungi has been revised several times, leading to changes in their generic names. Despite the different names, all these fungi share unique characteristics such as their mode of infection, which involves producing spores that stick to the external surfaces of insects. Once the spores germinate, they penetrate the insect's cuticle and feed on it until the insect dies. These fungi play an essential role in biological control, as they can be used to control pest insects and prevent crop damage caused by insect infestations.