metacercária
The metacercária is a developmental stage of some platyhelminth parasites, specifically those belonging to the class Cestoda and the class Trematoda within the phylum Platyhelminthes. This stage typically occurs in the definitive host of the parasite, which is usually a mammal, bird, or other vertebrate animal.
During this stage, the metacercária is typically an encysted, embryonic stage that develops from the miracidium,
Metacercária are typically freed from the intermediate host by various environmental means, including water currents, animal
Metacercárias play a crucial role in the life cycle of their respective parasites, as they are often