Phylum Platyhelminthes, Class Trematoda.

Trematodes (flukes) are parasites that use two suckers to attach to primary host; symptoms include enlarged liver and spleen.

Sexual reproduction takes place in the primary host: a female fits into a groove on the male’s body.

Most life cycles include intermediate hosts such as freshwater snails.

The motile larvae that escape from the intermediate host are called "cercaria".