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<p>and nightjars (including owlet-nightjars and potoos), however, he considered frogmouths and oilbirds unrelated due to aspects of their skull morphology. In the 1880s <a href="page.php?w=Anton_Reichenow">Anton Reichenow</a> continued to use Strisores in a similar sense as Huxley's Cypselomorphae (this time also excluding the <a href="page.php?w=owlet-nightjar">owlet-nightjar</a>s), but by the late 19th Century, Strisores had fallen into disuse, and this remained the case through the 20th Century.</p>

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