Taxonomy: f. Dilepididae
Animal: Dipylidium caninum 6 21.jpg
Sites: Gut
Comment:
Dipylidium caninum scolex - 250 - 500 microns wide, 4 deeply cupped oval suckers and a club shaped rostellum with 30 - 150 spines arranged in 1 to 7 circlets -stained with Mayers haemalum. Each spine or hook can protrude to a length of 185 microns or be completely retracted into the scolex. The number of circlets depends on age and trauma. D. caninum is the common tapeworm of dogs and cats and occasionally humans. Cat fleas, Ctenocephalides felis felis are the intermediate hosts. (Boreham & Boreham 1990, Compendium on Continuing Education 12 667 - 675 )

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