Does CSL allow for inputs to contain any formatting markup?

For example, given this BibTex title:

title = {Distribution of \textit{Culicoides} Latreille (Diptera:
Ceratopogonidae) in Saudi Arabia}

Docear4Word contains a BibTex parser that will strip out all the braces and
formatting directives before it gets passed to CiteProc.js but the user
would like to have the word 'Culicoides' in italic regardless of the CSL
style being used.

I can change the parser to replace \textit{..} with any markup but I don't
believe CSL supports this.
I am guessing that even if I use HTML markup and ask for HTML output then it
is likely to be escaped before it comes back (haven't actually tried this)

Can someone confirm this isn't possible?

Cheers
Simon



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