Bothriocephalus

/ˌbɑːθrioʊˈsɛfələs/ noun

A genus of large tapeworms that can infect humans through undercooked fish, causing a deficiency in vitamin B12.

From Greek 'bothros' (pit or groove) plus 'kephale' (head). The name describes the head structure of these tapeworms, which has groove-like features for attachment.

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