Article H.8
H.8.1.  When the name or the epithet in the name of a nothotaxon is a condensed formula
(Art. H.6 and H.7), the parental names used in its formation must be those which are correct for the particular circumscription, position, and rank accepted for the parental taxa.
Ex. 1.  If the genus  Triticum L. is interpreted on taxonomic grounds as including
 Triticum (s. str.) and  Agropyron Gaertn., and the genus  Hordeum L. as including
 Hordeum (s. str.) and  Elymus L., then hybrids between  Agropyron and
 Elymus as well as between  Triticum (s. str.) and  Hordeum (s. str.) are placed in the same
nothogenus, ×Tritordeum  Asch. & Graebn. (1902). If, however,  Agropyron is separated generically from
 Triticum, hybrids between  Agropyron and  Hordeum (s. str. or s. lat.) are placed in the nothogenus
×Agrohordeum A. Camus (1927). Similarly, if  Elymus is separated generically from
 Hordeum, hybrids between  Elymus and  Triticum (s. str. or s. lat.) are placed in the nothogenus
×Elymotriticum P. Fourn. (1935). If both  Agropyron and  Elymus are given generic rank, hybrids between them are placed in the nothogenus
×Agroelymus A. Camus (1927); ×Tritordeum is then restricted to hybrids between
 Hordeum (s. str.) and  Triticum (s. str.), and hybrids between  Elymus and
 Hordeum are placed in ×Elyhordeum  Mansf. ex Tsitsin & Petrova (1955), a substitute name for
×Hordelymus Bachteev & Darevsk. (1950) non  Hordelymus (K. Jess.) K. Jess. (1885).
H.8.2.  Names ending in  -ara for nothogenera, which are equivalent to condensed formulae
(Art. H.6.3-4), are applicable only to plants which are accepted taxonomically as derived from the parents named.
Ex. 2. If Euanthe Schltr. is recognized as a distinct genus, hybrids simultaneously involving its only species, E. sanderiana (Rchb.) Schltr., and the three genera Arachnis Blume, Renanthera Lour., and Vanda W. Jones ex R. Br. must be placed in ×Cogniauxara Garay & H. R. Sweet (1966); if, on the other hand, E. sanderiana is included in Vanda, the same hybrids are placed in ×Holttumara Holttum (1958) (Arachnis × Renanthera × Vanda).
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