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A mosquito's wings are primarily made of chitin, a lightweight and flexible biomaterial that forms the exoskeleton of many arthropods. The wings are covered with a thin layer of cuticle, which helps reduce water loss and provides some structural integrity. Additionally, the wings have a network of veins that provide support and allow for the intricate movements necessary for flight.

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