Haldanei
Haldanei is a subfamily of orthopteroid insects in the order Blattodea, also known as cockroaches. They are characterized by their elongated and narrow bodies, typically measuring between 10 to 15 millimeters in length. Haldanei are primarily found in the tropical and subtropical regions of the world, with a more widespread distribution in the Americas.
The subfamily Haldanei is named after John Burdon Sanderson Haldane, a British biologist who studied the genetics
The biology of Haldanei is not as much studied as other subfamilies, due to their relatively unknown
Species of Haldanei, like any other cohesive members of the Blattodea order, constitute marginalized parts of
In terms of relation, the intricate distribution of Haldanei in northerly regions and the reinforcement described