pleurolophocercous cercaria

pleurolophocercous cercaria

[¦plu̇r·ə¦läf·ə¦sər·kəs sər′kar·ē·ə] (invertebrate zoology) A larval digenetic trematode distinguished by a long, powerful tail with a pair of fin folds, a protrusible oral sucker, and pigmented dorsal eyespots.