Scarab wings are the wings found on scarab beetles, which are a type of beetle from the family Scarabaeidae. These wings are typically short and tough, and a scarab beetle will fold them underneath its body when it is not flying. Scarab wings are unique in that they are composed of two layers of tissue, with numerous veins running through them. The outer layer of tissue is thick and protective, while the inner layer is thin and membranous. Scarab wings are important for the beetles' ability to fly, and they allow them to lift off and maneuver in the air. Additionally, some scarab beetles also use their wings to produce a buzzing sound, which they use as a form of communication.
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