Whetwhetaksidae is an extinct family of cephalozygopterans in the damselfly order Odonata. The family was first described and named in 2021 with a single genus and species, while a second genus and two species were added in 2022, and a third genus and fourth species in 2025. Placement of Whetwhetaksidae within the suborder Cephalozygoptera was initially uncertain, with the suborder being defined primarily by head capsule characteristics and a few wing traits. A 2025 study of the suborder was published to determine the monophyletic nature of the group using wing character states. The study reaffirmed Cephalozygoptera as monophyletic, and placed Whetwhetaksidae in an informal, and possibly paraphyletic, "Sieblosioid Group" with the families Dysagrionidae and Sieblosiidae. A late 2025 paper, however, briefly questioned the methodology of the 2025 study, and posited without discussion the placement of Whetwhetaksidae as "Zygoptera" sensu lato. Fossils of the family are known from Ypresian sediments in western North America and in Northern Europe. Specimens from south central Asia are younger and date from Rupelian strata.