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Platyhelminthes as a phylum is divided into 4 classes. The tapeworm class (Cestoda) is endoparasitic. This means they live parasitically inside a host. There is also the ectoparasitic class Monogenea which lives parasitically on the outside of a host.

There are marine specimens and those that live in other moist environments. This is the class Turbellaria.

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Platyhelminthes contain 20,000 species of soft-bodied, bilaterally symmetrical, invertebrate animals and are commonly called flatworms. There are four classes: Turbellaria, and Trematoda, Cestoda, and Monogenea.

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Well there are four classes of the phylum platyhelminthes including Cestoda, Monogenia, Turbellaria and Trematoda. Of those classes, there are different orders...

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tapeworms, leeches (good for fishing ; P), etc.

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Dipylidium caninum

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