Cyclophyllidea

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Cyclophyllidea (the cyclophyllid cestodes) is an order of Cestoda (tapeworm). It is the largest and most diverse order of Cestoda (tapeworm), encompassing species that infect all classes of terrestrial tetrapods including humans and domesticated animals,[1] and includes species with some of the most severe health impact on wildlife, livestock, and humans.[2]

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Cyclophyllidea
Taenia saginata
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Platyhelminthes
Class: Cestoda
Subclass: Eucestoda
Order: Cyclophyllidea
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Synonyms

Aporidea

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All have multiple proglottid "segments", and all have four suckers on their scolices (heads), though some may have other structures, as well. Proglottids of this order have genital openings on one side (except in the Dilepididae, which have genital openings on both sides), and a compact yolk gland or vitellarium posterior to the ovary.

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