hybridahybridus
Hybridahybridus is a coined term used in theoretical discussions of reticulate evolution to denote a lineage that arises from two successive hybridization events between divergent parental lines. As a concept, it is not recognized as a formal taxon by current nomenclatural codes and is primarily employed in models, discussions of genomic admixture, and some speculative or fictional contexts.
Etymology and usage: The name blends the word hybrid with the Latin -us suffix, and its repetition
Definition and framework: In a typical scenario, lineages A and B hybridize to form a parent hybrid
Characteristics and implications: Organisms described through this lens exhibit extensive genomic mosaicism, with alleles tracing to
Occurrence and references: There are no widely accepted natural examples established as hybridahybridus in formal taxonomies.