Vojacek's Bow Saw

Vojacek's nose saw (lat. Nasalis vojaceki) is a species of insect from the sawfly family, which belongs to the genus Nasalis. This species was first described in 1985 by Czech entomologist Vladimir Vojaček.

Vojacek's bow saw measures between 3 and 5 mm and has a very distinctive appearance. The insect's body is covered with brown, gray or black hairs that form a cross-shaped pattern. The insect has two large antennae on its head and two wings on its chest.

This species of sawfly lives in Europe and Asia, and is found in forests, parks and gardens. It feeds on the leaves of a variety of plants, including oak, birch, maple and other trees.

This species of sawfly is not dangerous to humans, but can harm the plants on which it feeds. If you find this insect in your home or property, it is best to contact a pest control professional.