Lecanicephaloidea

Lecanicephaloidea is an order of tapeworms of the subclass Cestoda. Species in the order consist of intestinal parasites of elasmobranch fishes.[1]

Lecanicephaloidea
Scientific classification
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Lecanicephaloidea

Anatomy

The order is distinguished in that the scolex consists of two parts. The lower half forms a neck bearing four small suckers. The upper half is either globular or tentacle-bearing, and shows glandular structures.[2]

The anatomy of the order is similar to that of the Proteocephaloidea.

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References

  1. "Order Lecanicephaloidea". Taxonomicon.
  2. Encyclopedia of Science and Technology. McGraw-Hill.


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