There are two types of twinning: merohedral or hemihedral
                                   non-merohedral or epitaxial
  For merohedral twinning the diffraction patterns from the different domains are
  completely superimposable.   Hemihedral twinning is a special case of merohedral
  twinning. It only involves two distinct domains.  Pseudo-merohedral twinning is
  a subclass merohedral twinning in which lattice is coincidentally superimposable.
  In the case of non-merohedral or epitaxial twinning  the reciprocal
  lattices do not superimpose exactly. In this case the  diffraction pattern
  consists of two (or more) interpenetrating lattices, which can in principle
  be separated.