Isolation of chitin from the oriental hornet Vespa orientalis (L) and its conversion into chitosan by a chemical method

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Eman Essa ◽  
Ma’moun A. ◽  
Mohamed Salama ◽  
Emad Barakat ◽  
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Victoria Werenkraut ◽  
Marina Paula Arbetman ◽  
Paula Nilda Fergnani

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pp. 1067-1076 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marian Plotkin ◽  
Idan Hod ◽  
Arie Zaban ◽  
Stuart A. Boden ◽  
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pp. 135-141 ◽  
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M. Sandbank ◽  
L. Barr-Nea ◽  
J. Ishay

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pp. 68-71 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. A. Buxton

The large red Oriental Hornet (Vespa orientalis Fabr.) must be extremely familiar to all who served in Mesopotamia. The Rev. F. D. Morice, who has been good enough to identify my specimens, tells me that it can barely be distinguished from Vespa crabro L., the European hornet, except by its colour. It is widely distributed in the Mediterranean countries up to lat. 47° N. and occurs S. to Abyssinia and Madagascar, E. to India, and also as an introduced species in certain parts of S. America.


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D. Weiss

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