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== Related polyhedra and tilings== {| class=wikitable align=right width=320 |[[File:Conway_polyhedron_b3I.png|160px]] |[[File:Conway_polyhedron_b3D.png|160px]] |- |colspan=2|Bowtie icosahedron and dodecahedron contain two trapezoidal faces in place of the square.<ref>[http://www.cgl.uwaterloo.ca/csk/papers/bridges2001.html Symmetrohedra: Polyhedra from Symmetric Placement of Regular Polygons] Craig S. Kaplan</ref> |} {{Icosahedral truncations}} This polyhedron can be considered a member of a sequence of uniform patterns with vertex figure (4.6.2''p'') and [[Coxeter-Dynkin diagram]] {{CDD|node_1|p|node_1|3|node_1}}. For ''p'' < 6, the members of the sequence are [[Omnitruncation (geometry)|omnitruncated]] polyhedra ([[zonohedron]]s), shown below as spherical tilings. For ''p'' > 6, they are tilings of the hyperbolic plane, starting with the [[truncated triheptagonal tiling]]. {{Omnitruncated table}}
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