- Cyclophyllidea
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Cyclophyllidea Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Platyhelminthes Class: Cestoda Subclass: Eucestoda Order: Cyclophyllidea Families - Anoplocephalidae
- Davaineidae
- Dipylidiidae
- Hymenolepididae
- Taeniidae
Tapeworms of the order Cyclophyllidea (the cyclophyllid cestodes) are the most important cestode parasites of humans and domesticated animals. All have multiple proglottid "segments," and all have four suckers on their scolex ("head"), though some may have other structures as well. Proglottids of this order have genital openings on one side (except in the family Dilepididae, which has genital openings on both sides), and a compact yolk gland or vitellarium posterior to the ovary.
Families include:
- Dipylidiidae (formerly Dilepididae), the most important member of which is Dipylidium caninum, also called the "cucumber tapeworm" or the "double-pore tapeworm"
- Hymenolepididae, with the most important genus being Hymenolepis.
- Taeniidae, which consists of livestock parasites in the genus Taenia and parasites that encyst in humans of the genus Echinococcus
- Anoplocephalidae, which includes several tapeworms of horses and a genus of tapeworms of ruminants, the Moniezia.
- Davaineidae that comprises 14 genera, most of which are parasites of birds.
Categories:- Flatworm stubs
- Parasite stubs
- Cestoda
- Parasites
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