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» For the second stomach of a ruminant animal, see Reticulum (anatomy).:For the organelle of the cell, see the Endoplasmic reticulum article.

Reticulum (), is one of the minor southern constellations. It was introduced in the early 17th Century by the astronomer Isaac Habrecht, who named it Rhombus. It was later renamed by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille to commemorate the reticle, which was a scientific instrument used to measure star positions.
   Since it was introduced in the 18th century, there's no earlier mythology associated with it.

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