reticuladas
Reticuladas is a plural form of the adjective reticulada in Spanish, meaning net-like or reticulated. In scientific and descriptive usage, reticuladas describes patterns, markings, or structures that resemble a network of interlaced lines. It is not the name of a single taxonomic group, but a descriptive term applied across biology, botany, textiles, and related fields.
In biology, reticuladas are often used to denote organisms with a net-like pattern. For example, the reticulated
In botany, reticulation refers to leaf venation that forms a network of veins, called reticulate venation. This
In textiles and art, reticulated designs describe mesh-like or lace patterns with a grid or net appearance.
Etymology and usage notes: the term derives from Latin reticulatus meaning net-like. As a descriptive adjective,