An Saperda inornata[83] in uska species han Coleoptera nga ginhulagway ni Thomas Say hadton 1824. An Saperda inornata in nahilalakip ha genus nga Saperda, ngan familia nga Cerambycidae.[84][85] Waray hini subspecies nga nakalista.[84]

Saperda inornata
Siyentipiko nga pagklasipika
Ginhadi-an: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Ubosphylum: Hexapoda
Klase: Insecta
Orden: Coleoptera
Banay: Cerambycidae
Genus: Saperda
Espesye: Saperda inornata
Binomial nga ngaran
Saperda inornata
Say, 1824
Mga sinonimo

Saperda concolor Monné, 1995[1]
Saperda concolor Monné & Giesbert, 1994[2]
Saperda concolor Chemsak, Linsley & Noguera, 1992[3]
Saperda concolor Gosling, 1986[4]
Saperda concolor Rice & Enns, 1981[5]
Saperda concolor Laliberté, Chantal & LaRochelle, 1977[6]
Saperda concolor Headstrom, 1977[7]
Saperda concolor Stein & Tagestad, 1976[8]
Saperda concolor Chemsak & Linsley, 1975[9]
Saperda concolor Baker, 1972[10]
Saperda concolor Bayer & Shenefelt, 1969[11]
Saperda concolor McLeod & Wong, 1967[12]
Saperda concolor Abdullah & Abdullah, 1966[13]
Saperda (saperda) inornata Breuning, 1966[14]
Saperda (saperda) inornata Breuning, 1966[14]
Saperda concolor Wong & McLeod, 1965[15]
Saperda concolor Chagnon & Robert, 1962[16]
Saperda concolor Dillon & Dillon, 1961[17]
Saperda concolor Townes & Townes, 1960[18]
Saperda concolor Papp, 1959[19]
Saperda (saperda) inornata Breuning, 1952[20]
Saperda (saperda) inornata Breuning, 1952[20]
Saperda concolor Craighead, 1950[21]
Saperda concolor var. unicolor Procter, 1946[22]
Saperda concolor Knull, 1946[23]
Saperda concolor Townes, 1944[24]
Saperda concolor Chagnon, 1938[25]
Saperda concolor Knowlton & Thatcher, 1936[26]
Saperda concolor Beaulne, 1932[27]
Saperda concolor Knowlton, 1930[28]
Saperda concolor Ware, 1929[29]
Saperda mecasoides Leonard, 1928[30]
Saperda concolor var. unicolor Leonard, 1928[30]
Saperda concolor Leonard, 1928[30]
Saperda concolor var. unicolor Procter, 1927[31]
Saperda concolor Kirk & Knull, 1926[32]
Saperda concolor Essig, 1926[33]
Saperda concolor Casey, 1924[34]
Saperda mecasoides Aurivillius, 1923[35]
Saperda concolor var. unicolor Mutchler & Weiss, 1923[36]
Saperda concolor var. unicolor Aurivillius, 1923[35]
Saperda concolor Craighead, 1923[37]
Saperda concolor Aurivillius, 1923[35]
Mecas inornata Aurivillius, 1923[35]
Saperda concolor var. unicolor Britton, 1920[38]
Saperda concolor Leng, 1920[39]
Saperda concolor Leng, 1920[39]
Saperda concolor Frost, 1920[40]
Saperda unicolor Nicolay, 1919[41]
Saperda concolor var. unicolor Britton, 1919[42]
Saperda concolor Nicolay, 1919[41]
Saperda concolor Chagnon, 1917[43]
Saperda concolor Cosens, 1914[44]
Saperda mecasoides Casey, 1913[45]
Saperda concolor Wenzel, 1913[46]
Saperda concolor Smith, 1910[47]
Saperda concolor Blatchley, 1910[48]
Saperda concolor Wickham, 1909[49]
Saperda concolor Felt, 1906[50]
Saperda concolor Chagnon, 1905[51]
Saperda concolor var. unicolor Felt & Joutel, 1904[52]
Saperda concolor Hopkins, 1904[53]
Saperda concolor Felt & Joutel, 1904[52]
Saperda concolor Kirkland, 1902[54]
Saperda concolor Dury, 1902[55]
Saperda concolor Smith, 1900[56]
Saperda concolor Lugger, 1899[57]
Saperda concolor Wickham, 1898[58]
Saperda concolor Johnston, 1898[59]
Saperda concolor Leng & Hamilton, 1896[60]
Saperda concolor Beutenmüller, 1896[61]
Saperda concolor Hamilton, 1895[62]
Saperda concolor Kellicott, 1892[63]
Saperda concolor Davis, 1892[64]
Saperda concolor Davis, 1891[65]
Saperda concolor Beutenmüller, 1891[66]
Saperda concolor Packard, 1890[67]
Saperda concolor Harrington, 1890[68]
Saperda concolor Cook, 1890[69]
Mecas inornata Packard, 1890[67]
Saperda concolor Lugger, 1889[70]
Saperda concolor Hamilton, 1889[71]
Saperda concolor 1888
Saperda concolor Hamilton, 1885[72]
Saperda concolor Dimmock, 1884[73]
Saperda concolor LeConte & Horn, 1883[74]
Saperda concolor Packard, 1881[75]
Saperda (mecas) inornata Packard, 1881[75]
Saperda concolor Provancher, 1877[76]
Saperda concolor Henshaw, 1874[77]
Saperda concolor Gemminger & Harold, 1873[78]
Saperda concolor 1873
Saperda concolor Lacordaire, 1872[79]
Mecas inornata Walsh, 1866[80]
Saperda concolor Melsheimer, 1853[81]
Saperda concolor LeConte, 1852[82]

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