Article H.9
H.9.1.   In order to be validly published, the name of a nothogenus or of a nothotaxon with the rank of subdivision of a genus
(Art. H.6 and H.7) must be effectively published (see
 Art. 29, 30,
31) with a statement of the names of the parent genera or subdivisions of genera, but no description or diagnosis is necessary, whether in Latin or in any other language.
Ex. 1.  Validly published names: ×Philageria Mast. (1872), published with a statement of parentage,
 Lapageria Ruiz & Pav. × Philesia Comm. ex Juss.;  Eryngium nothosect.
 Alpestria Burdet & Miège, pro sect. (in Candollea 23: 116. 1968), published with a statement of its parentage,
 E. sect.  Alpina H. Wolff × E. sect.  Campestria H.
Wolff; ×Agrohordeum A. Camus (1927) (=  Agropyron  Gaertn. × Hordeum L.), of which
×Hordeopyron Simonet (1935, "Hordeopyrum") is a later synonym.
Note 1.  Since the names of nothogenera and nothotaxa with the rank of a subdivision of a genus are condensed formulae or treated as such, they do not have types.
Ex. 2.  The name ×Ericalluna Krüssm. (1960) was published for plants
("×E. bealeana", nom. inval.) which were thought to be the product of the cross
 Calluna vulgaris (L.) Hull × Erica cinerea L. If it is considered that these are not hybrids, but are variants of
 E. cinerea, the name ×Ericalluna Krüssm. remains available for use if and when known or postulated plants of
 Calluna  Salisb. × Erica L. should appear.
Ex. 3.  ×Arabidobrassica Gleba & Fr. Hoffm. (in Naturwissenschaften 66: 548. 1979), a nothogeneric name which was validly published with a statement of parentage for the result of somatic hybridization by protoplast fusion of
 Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. with  Brassica campestris L., is also available for intergeneric hybrids resulting from normal crosses between
 Arabidopsis Heynh. and  Brassica L., should any be produced.
Note 2. However, names published merely in anticipation of the existence of a hybrid are not validly published under Art. 34.1(b).
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