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1 What it does for you  





2 In automated taxoboxes  





3 Usage  



3.1  Parameters  





3.2  Alone, to just generate the×character  





3.3  With two epithets, attaching×to the first with a non-breaking space  





3.4  With the first epithet, to attach×to it with a non-breaking space  





3.5  With a single epithet, to prefix×to a botanical hybrid name given in stand-alone×Somethingformat  



3.5.1  When lower-case is required  







3.6  Use in a book title in running prose (not in citation templates)  





3.7  A deprecated use  







4 See also  














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The template {{Hybrid}} is for properly formatting the name of a Hybrid (biology) (including a nothospecies or nothogenus) in the context of a scientific name (or as one), to comply with the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN), International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants (ICN), and International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants (ICNCP). The style it uses has also been adopted internationally by biology organizations, and is standard practice in all zoological, botanical, horticultural, and bacteriological writing (though exact spacing particulars may vary from publisher to publisher).

What it does for you[edit]

In short, it reduces these complicated and error-prone scrawls:

to these simpler markups, respectively:

In automated taxoboxes[edit]

This template must not be used in the value of |taxon=or|genus= parameters in automated taxoboxes, otherwise automatic italicization will not work. In this context, always use "×".

Usage[edit]

By default (with no parameter input) the template simply outputs the『×』character, forcibly de-italicized in case it's being subjected to an infobox line's default italics.

This template should not be substituted. It is not designed for that, and doing so will impede part of the purpose of the template (to mark up hybrid names in a predictable, automated way so that if ICZN and ICN change the prescribed nomenclatural markup, a simple change to this template will apply the new style site-wide).

Parameters[edit]

These are easiest understood by looking at the examples in the sections below.

Alone, to just generate the『×』character[edit]

This template is designed for instances where the hybrid cross symbol (×) cannot be displayed correctly (i.e., non-italicized) in a scientific name, due to italic pre-formatting in the Taxobox or some other template, like {{Infobox dog breed}}, etc. (Wether any particular font even displays × differently when italicized varies font-by-font, but we should encode it correctly.)

Example usage, in a parameter the output of which is forcibly italicized:

|parameter_name= [[Felis silvestris]] {{hybrid}} [[Prionailurus bengalensis bengalensis]]

which produces:

The same format is used for non-italicized infobox lines, and in running article text.

Using a non-breaking space is best in running text, but may not be necessary in an infobox parameter. It is safest, and never wrong, to include it.

With two epithets, attaching『×』to the first with a non-breaking space[edit]

You can supply the template with both hybridized epithets as parameters, and it will non-breaking-space and nowrap the "x" to the first of these, and also output the second epithet:

Example (for running text, or an infobox, whether it force-italicizes or not):

{{hybrid|[[Felis silvestris catus]]|[[Prionailurus bengalensis bengalensis]]}}

which produces:

This template does not support three or more epithets. Simply use multiple instances of the template for complex cases. You can even nest them, for the non-breaking effect (to keep every『×』connected to an epithet, without making the entire three-name construction non-breaking):

{{hybrid|Foo|{{hybrid|Bar|Baz}}}}

produces:

Foo × Bar × Baz

This template does not support a {{hybrid|Foo|x|Bar}} syntax.

With the first epithet, to attach『×』to it with a non-breaking space[edit]

To avoid having to manually generate the character and   markup, you can supply the template with the first epithet as the first parameter, and "x" or "X" (or, of course, the legit "×"):

Example in an infobox parameter that auto-italicizes:

|parameter_name= {{hybrid|[[Felis silvestris catus]]|x}} [[Prionailurus bengalensis bengalensis]]

which produces:

Example in running text, or in an infobox parameter that does not auto-italicize:

{{hybrid|[[Felis silvestris catus]]|x}} ''[[Prionailurus bengalensis bengalensis]]''

which produces:

Complex example in an infobox parameter that auto-italicizes, showing use of italics markup to "flip" italics on plain-English material that shouldn't be in italics:

|parameter_name= {{hybrid|[[Felis silvestris]]|x}} ''unknown'' [[Prionailurus]] ''species''

which produces:

Parameter title: Felis silvestris × unknown Prionailurus species

Complex example in running text, or in an infobox parameter that does not auto-italicize, showing selective use of italics for a bit that should be italicized (genus name):

{{hybrid|[[Felis silvestris]]|x}} unknown ''[[Prionailurus]]'' species

which produces:

Felis silvestris × unknown Prionailurus species

This style should only be used in infoboxes and other tabular data to save space; otherwise use plainer English (see "A deprecated use", below).

With a single epithet, to prefix『×』to a botanical hybrid name given in stand-alone "×Something" format[edit]

The『×』is used as prefix, in botany only, for a nothogenus or nothospecies hybrid. This template will generate the character, hair-space it to the epithet, and nowrap the construction:

{{hybrid|Amarcrinum}}

produces:

×Amarcrinum

When lower-case is required[edit]

This same style is also used for species-level epithets for hybrids that have been given their own conventional names, except the epithet is lower-case, and comes after the genus. The |lc=yes (or|) parameter is used to make the case change:

''Citrus'' {{hybrid|sinensis|lc=y}}

produces:

Citrus ×sinensis

One of the purposes of this template is distinguishing this use more clearly from Foo × Bar cases, which use full spacing, and which are hybrids between two taxa, not a genus epithet followed by a species-level hybrid epithet; probably only biologists would notice the capitalization difference.

Use in a book title in running prose (not in citation templates)[edit]

For things italicized in running text (like a hybrid's progenitor epithets), the convention is to invert the italics when these appear inside a book title or other surrounding string that is itself italicized. This can be done with this template by using |invert=yes (or|invert=y). Example:

which yields:

This must not be used in titles of works in citation templates, as such markup breaks the citation template's COinS metadata. Just use a manual + ''Crataegomespilus'' (without {{nowrap}} or other templating).

A deprecated use[edit]

This template is not for misusing the『×』character outside of a scientific name, as a stand-in for plain English:

The latter is extremely jargonistic, journal-style writing, and may not be understood by readers who are not biologists. See also WP:Manual of Style/Dates and numbers on mid-sentence misusage of scientific symbols more generally.

See also[edit]


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