DNA barcoding, which was advocated by Hebert et al. (2003a,b), seeks to facilitate identifying the increasing number of
unfamiliar taxa in biological conservation and biodiversity surveys, based on sequence diversity within a short and standardized
gene region (Hebert et al., 2003a; Marshall, 2005). So far, scientists from over 30 different countries have participated
in this international plan. For coordinating the collection data of specimens and performing data analysis with barcode
data, the website Barcode of Life Data Systems (BOLD) (http://www.boldsystems.org) has been established (Ratnasingham
and Hebert, 2007). BOLD is an accessible database that aids in management, analysis, dissemination, and searching of DNA
barcodes.