Cestodaria é uma das duas subclasses da classe Cestoda, composta pelas ordens Amphilinidea e Gyrocotylidea, caracterizados por larvas com 10 ganchos na extremidade posterior.[1]
Notas
- Brusca, R. C., et G. J. Brusca. 1990. Invertebrates. Sinauer Associates, Sunderland.
- Dubinina, M. N. 1982: Parasitic worms of the class Amphilinida (Platyhelminthes). "Nauka", Leningrad (Russice).
- Gibson, D. I. 1994. "Order Amphilinidea Poche 1922." In: Keys to the Cestode Parasites of Vertebrates (L. F.Khalil, A. Jones and R. A. Bray, ediderunt) CAB International, 3–10. Wallingford.
- Rohde, K. 1994. "The minor groups of parasitic Platyhelminthes." Advances in Parasitology 33:145–234.
- Mackiewicz, J. S. 2003. "Caryophyllidea (Cestoidea): Molecules, Morphology and Evolution." Acta Parasitologica 48(3):143–154.
- Schmidt, G. D. 1982. Cestoda. In Synopsis and Classification of Living Organisms, S. P. Parker edidit. Vol. 1, 807–822. McGraw-Hill.