This group was formerly classified as a
tribe, but is now better treated as a subfamily. Phylogenetic studies regularly find that the wrasses of the subfamily Cheilininae are most closely related to
parrotfish (subfamily Scarinae); cheilines and scarines are sister groups. The relationship of the genus
Doratonotus with Cheilininae is uncertain. Initially, based on morphological analyses by Westneat (1993), Cheilininae was considered to be composed of two subgroups, i.e., the "cheiline" wrasses and the "pseudocheiline" wrasses. At the time, the adjective "cheilinin" was used to describe fish in the subfamily Cheilininae.
Doratonotus was considered to be the basalmost "cheiline" genus. However, Westneat & Alfaro (2005) showed that "pseudocheilines" and "cheilines" were not each other's closest relatives. As
Doratonotus was not included in study, its placement relative to Cheilinini is uncertain. Later studies have recovered it in the
Pseudolabrinae, where it is now placed. The pseudocheiline wrasses eventually formed the subfamily
Cirrhilabrinae, originally proposed as a tribe in 1999, but are still sometimes informally referred to as pseudocheilines despite this. Although the 4 genera recognized in Cheilininae do form a
monophyletic clade with each other, their relationship with each other was somewhat problematic as the genus
Cheilinus appears to be
paraphyletic. == References ==