Metarhizium majus is the name given to a group of fungal isolates that are known to be virulent against , a family of beetles. Previously, this species has had variety status in Metarhizium anisopliae (var. majus) and its name is derived from characteristically very large spores (typically 2.5âÂÂ4 üm x 10âÂÂ14 üm long) for the genus Metarhizium. There has been considerable interest in developing isolates of this species into mycoinsecticides: especially against the coconut and oil palm beetle pest Oryctes in SE Asia, the Pacific region and Africa.
It is an anamorph, a suggested teleomorph was Cordyceps brittlebankisoides.