nyelcsrák
Nyelcsrák, also known as the common water boatman or water scorpion, is a small, semi-aquatic insect belonging to the family Corixidae. It is widely distributed across Europe, Asia, and North America, and can also be found in various freshwater habitats such as ponds, lakes, and slow-moving streams. The adult Nyelcsrák is easily recognizable by its elongated, segmented body, which is typically green or brown, and its large, triangular head with prominent, compound eyes. The most distinctive feature of the Nyelcsrák is its long, serrated rostrum, or "snout," which is used for grasping and manipulating prey.
The Nyelcsrák is an omnivorous predator, feeding on a variety of small aquatic organisms, including other insects,
Nyelcsráks are important predators in their aquatic ecosystems, helping to control populations of smaller organisms and