“…Because the use of standard taxonomic characters for identification has proven difficult (Danzing, 1997;Gullan & Cook, 2007), various molecular markers have been used to differentiate species and to ascertain evolutionary relationships (Beuning et al, 1999;Mowry & Barbour, 2004;Gadagkar et al, 2005;Gariepy et al, 2007). In some cases, molecular phylogenetic analyses have been combined with morphological characters to assess taxonomic relationships (Hardy et al, 2008). The most commonly used genes for the differentiation of insect species have been ribosomal RNA (18S, 28S, internal transcribed spacers) and mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) (Simon et al, 1994;Li et al, 2005).…”