PICTORIAL KEY TO FAMILIES OF CESTODES OF VETERINARY IMPORTANCE
1a. Genital organs and pores centrally located .......................................................................................................... [2]
1b. Genital pores located laterally .............................................................................................................................. [3]
2a Rostellum with bothria or "sucking groves" as holdfast structures ................................. Order Pseudophyllidea
2a. Dibothriocephalus latus [Scolex] [Proglottids]
2b. Rostellum with suckers and uterus with paruterine organ ..............................................Family Mesocestoididae
2b. Mesocestoides [Scolex] [Scolex] [Scolex] [Proglottids] [Proglottids]
3a. Gravid proglottids longer than wide .....................................................................................................................[4]
3b. Mature and gravid proglottids wider than long .................................................................................................. [5]
4a. Scolex broad and armed with circles of hooks .............................................................................Family Taeniidae
4a. Taenia [Scolex] [Proglottids] and Echinococcus [Adult worm]
4b. Scolex tiny with retractable, armed rostellum ...........................................................................Family Dilepididae
4b. Dipylidium caninum [Scolex] [Proglottids]
5a. Rostellum tiny, armed and retractable ..............................................................................Family Hymenolepidae
5a. Hymenolepus [Scolex] [proglottids]
5b. Rostellum large and unarmed ..............................................................................................................................[6]
6a. Proglottids fringed on posterior margin ...........................................................................Family Thysanosomidae
6a. Thysanosoma actinoides [Scolex] [Proglottids]
6b. Posterior margins of proglottids without fringes ...........................................................Family Anoplocephalidae
6b. Anoplocephala [Adult worms], Paranoplocephala and Moniezia [Adult worm]