Anoplocephalic

/ˌænɒploʊsɛˈfælɪk/ adjective

Relating to tapeworms of the family Anoplocephalidae, which have heads (scoleces) lacking suckers or hooks for attachment.

From 'an-' (without) + 'hopla' (armor) + 'kephale' (head), originating from modern parasitology terminology in the 1800s to describe a type of tapeworm with smooth, unarmed head structures.

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