Longibarba
Longibarba is a genus of moth in the family Erebidae. The genus was first described by William Forsell Kirby in 1892. Moths in the genus Longibarba are characterized by their long, prominent labial palpi, which are thought to play a role in detecting pheromones. The distribution of Longibarba species is primarily found in Southeast Asia, with some species also reported from parts of the Indian subcontinent. These moths are typically nocturnal, and their larvae feed on various plant species, although specific host plants are not extensively documented for all species. Further research is needed to fully understand the life cycle, ecological role, and taxonomic relationships within the genus Longibarba. Current knowledge suggests that they are relatively uncommon, making detailed studies challenging. The genus remains a subject of interest for entomologists studying moth diversity and evolution in tropical regions.