Cestoda

/sɛˈstoʊdə/ noun

A class of parasitic flatworms (tapeworms) that live in the intestines of vertebrates, characterized by a segmented body and a hook-bearing head.

From Latin cestus ('belt') combined with Greek -oda (indicating a group). The name refers to the belt-like or ribbon-like segmented body of tapeworms.

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