Cestoda (
Cestoidea) is a
class of
parasitic flatworms, of the phylum
Platyhelminthes. Biologists informally refer to them as cestodes. The best-known species are commonly called
tapeworms. All cestodes are parasitic and their life histories vary, but typically they live in the
digestive tracts of
vertebrates as adults, and often in the bodies of other species of
animals as juveniles. Over a thousand species have been described, and all vertebrate species may be parasitised by at least one species of tapeworm.