LOL! Thank goodness computer technology doesn't yet include smell-o-vision!
I have a cat that gets tapeworms CHRONICALLY. I always read about people seeing them on the poop, and I never do. I always see them crawling out of his rear, and dried up in places where he's been laying.

They're the "little wiggley rice" worms. Once, he threw one up, and on the inside they are (as people have sd) flat and WIDE and connected, not long and skinny. Connected side to side, not end to end, if that makes any sense.
ANYWAY! All that to say, I'm somewhat of a reluctant tapeworm expert

, and no, that doesn't look like tapeworm to me!
Don't blame you for being paranoid, though!