Cheilodactylidae is classified within the
superfamily Cirrhitoidea, under the
suborder Percoidei of the large order
Perciformes. Molecular studies have also placed the superfamily within the order
Centrarchiformes, although the Cirrhitoidea is confirmed as a
monophyletic clade. The 5th Edition of
Fishes of the World does not recognise Centrarchiformes and retains the superfamily within the order Perciformes. The family has four genera according to the 5th Edition of Fishes of the World, however the authors of that book admit that further studies need to be carried out to resolve the true relationships of all the taxa within the Cirrhitoidea. Based on this, the only species that should remain in the family Cheilodactylidae are the relatively small
Cheilodactylus fasciatus and
C. pixi from
southern Africa. All other "
Cheilodactylus" species clearly do not belong with these two in
Cheilodactylus and instead appear to belong in several different genera (only one of which is
Goniistius), but how many and their exact delimitation is not clear at present. ==Genera==