halfmilta
Halfmilta is a genus of extinct insects belonging to the order Blattodea, which includes cockroaches and related species. The genus is known primarily from fossilized remains that date back to the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 100 million years ago. Fossil findings of halfmilta have been predominantly discovered in amber deposits and sedimentary rocks in regions that are now part of North America and Asia.
The defining characteristics of halfmilta include its small size, with body lengths usually measuring less than
The ecological role of halfmilta is inferred to have been similar to that of modern cockroaches, likely
Research on halfmilta contributes to understanding insect evolution, specifically the transition from primitive to more derived
Due to its extinct status and the limited fossil record, detailed information about halfmilta remains sparse,