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SPECIES OF WORM
Tobacco stunt nematode; Tesselate stylet nematode

Tylenchorhynchus claytoni         
Tylenchorhynchus claytoni (Tobacco stunt nematode, tessellate stylet nematode) is a plant pathogenic nematode.
tessellate         
  • A [[Pythagorean tiling]] is not an edge‑to‑edge tiling.
  • A [[honeycomb]] is a natural tessellated structure.
  • Tessellate pattern in a ''[[Colchicum]]'' flower
  • Voronoi tiling]], in which the cells are always convex polygons
  • {3,5,3} icosahedral honeycomb]], one of four regular compact honeycombs in [[hyperbolic 3-space]]
  • fill space exactly]].
  • Antioch]] in Roman Syria. second century AD
  • A [[Penrose tiling]], with several symmetries, but no periodic repetitions
  • A quilt showing a regular tessellation pattern
  • [[Rhombitriheptagonal tiling]] in hyperbolic plane, seen in [[Poincaré disk model]] projection
  • Roman]] geometric mosaic<!--resembling [[Necker cube]]-->
  • Illustration of a Schmitt–Conway biprism, also called a Schmitt–Conway–Danzer tile
  • A [[rhombitrihexagonal tiling]]: tiled floor in the [[Archeological Museum of Seville]], Spain, using square, triangle, and hexagon prototiles
  • A temple mosaic from the ancient Sumerian city of [[Uruk]] IV (3400–3100 BC), showing a tessellation pattern in coloured tiles
  • Traditional [[tangram]] [[dissection puzzle]]
  • The elaborate and colourful [[zellige]] tessellations of glazed tiles at the [[Alhambra]] in Spain that attracted the attention of [[M. C. Escher]]
  • four colours]] are needed.
  • Truchet tiling]]
  • This tessellated, monohedral street pavement uses curved shapes instead of polygons. It belongs to wallpaper group p3.
TILING OF A PLANE USING ONE OR MORE GEOMETRIC SHAPES, CALLED TILES, WITH NO OVERLAPS AND NO GAPS
Tesselation; Periodic tiling; Shape tessellations; Tessellate; Edge-to-edge tiling; Neat tiling; Colored tiling; Tessellated; Tesellate; Tesselate; Monohedral tiling; Tesalate; Teselate; Tessalate; Tessallation; Tesallation; Tesellation; Tessellations; Tiling (mathematics); Tessellating; Tessellation of the sphere; Teselation; Tiling the plane; Tessellates; Plane tiling; Mathematical tiling; Euclidean tiling; Tesselating; Teselating; Tesellating; Tiling of the plane; Tiling (geometry); Tesselated; Tiling problem; Tiling problems; Einstein tile (one-stone tile)
['t?s?le?t]
¦ verb
1. decorate (a floor) with mosaics.
2. Mathematics cover (a plane surface) by repeated use of a single shape, without gaps or overlapping.
Derivatives
tesselated adjective
tesselation noun
Origin
C18 (earlier (C17) as tessellated): from late L. tessellat-, tessellare, from tessella, dimin. of tessera (see tessera).
tessellated         
  • A [[Pythagorean tiling]] is not an edge‑to‑edge tiling.
  • A [[honeycomb]] is a natural tessellated structure.
  • Tessellate pattern in a ''[[Colchicum]]'' flower
  • Voronoi tiling]], in which the cells are always convex polygons
  • {3,5,3} icosahedral honeycomb]], one of four regular compact honeycombs in [[hyperbolic 3-space]]
  • fill space exactly]].
  • Antioch]] in Roman Syria. second century AD
  • A [[Penrose tiling]], with several symmetries, but no periodic repetitions
  • A quilt showing a regular tessellation pattern
  • [[Rhombitriheptagonal tiling]] in hyperbolic plane, seen in [[Poincaré disk model]] projection
  • Roman]] geometric mosaic<!--resembling [[Necker cube]]-->
  • Illustration of a Schmitt–Conway biprism, also called a Schmitt–Conway–Danzer tile
  • A [[rhombitrihexagonal tiling]]: tiled floor in the [[Archeological Museum of Seville]], Spain, using square, triangle, and hexagon prototiles
  • A temple mosaic from the ancient Sumerian city of [[Uruk]] IV (3400–3100 BC), showing a tessellation pattern in coloured tiles
  • Traditional [[tangram]] [[dissection puzzle]]
  • The elaborate and colourful [[zellige]] tessellations of glazed tiles at the [[Alhambra]] in Spain that attracted the attention of [[M. C. Escher]]
  • four colours]] are needed.
  • Truchet tiling]]
  • This tessellated, monohedral street pavement uses curved shapes instead of polygons. It belongs to wallpaper group p3.
TILING OF A PLANE USING ONE OR MORE GEOMETRIC SHAPES, CALLED TILES, WITH NO OVERLAPS AND NO GAPS
Tesselation; Periodic tiling; Shape tessellations; Tessellate; Edge-to-edge tiling; Neat tiling; Colored tiling; Tessellated; Tesellate; Tesselate; Monohedral tiling; Tesalate; Teselate; Tessalate; Tessallation; Tesallation; Tesellation; Tessellations; Tiling (mathematics); Tessellating; Tessellation of the sphere; Teselation; Tiling the plane; Tessellates; Plane tiling; Mathematical tiling; Euclidean tiling; Tesselating; Teselating; Tesellating; Tiling of the plane; Tiling (geometry); Tesselated; Tiling problem; Tiling problems; Einstein tile (one-stone tile)
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Checkered, inlaid, mosaic.

Википедия

Tylenchorhynchus claytoni

Tylenchorhynchus claytoni (Tobacco stunt nematode, tessellate stylet nematode) is a plant pathogenic nematode.