Massospora is a genus of fungi in the Entomophthoraceae family, within the order Entomophthorales of the Zygomycota.
[3][4][5] This has been supported by molecular phylogenetic analysis (Gryganskyi et al.
[6] It includes more than a dozen obligate, sexually transmissible pathogenic species that infect (and kill) adult gregarious cicadas (Hemiptera) worldwide.
[1] The genus name of Massospora was derived from two words in the Greek, masso which means 'to grind' and spora for 'spore'.
This then describes the complete disintegration of the host-insect's internal tissues eventually leading to a (described by the author as), "pulverulent mass of spores within" that can be seen after the terminal parts of the abdomen fall off.