Around the start of the century, they were considered the sister group to all other members of the group
Coelolepida, in part based on
scale morphology. However, modern
molecular phylogenetic evidence indicates that Acanthopteroctetidae is most closely related to Neopseustidae, and may even fall within Neopseustidae, rendering it nonmonophyletic. of the Lepidoptera since then has indicated a close relation between the Acanthopteroctetidae, the
Neopseustidae and the
Aenigmatineidae, and the three may be considered part of a single superfamily
Neopseustoidea rather than three separate,
monobasic superfamilies. Molecular data from the same research showed weak support for the
clade Coelolepida, and weakly contradicted the placement of Acanthopteroctetidae as sister to the remaining Coelolepida. Genus
Catapterix was originally described within its own family, Catapterigidae, which is considered a junior synonym of Acanthopteroctidae, with which it shares specialised structural features including similar wing morphology (in
A. unifascia). ==Biology==