While universally agreed to be members of
Neopterygii, their classification within this group has been subject to dispute, historically either being considered stem-
teleosteomorphs or having affinities with
Holostei (
bowfins,
gars and their extinct relatives). Their precise position within the group is disputed. Dapediids are often considered to be early diverging
ginglymodians or more closely related to Ginglymodi (which contains the
gars and their extinct relatives) than to
Halecomorphi (which contains the
bowfins and their extinct relatives). Some studies have resolved dapediids
stem group representatives of the wider clade Holostei (making gars and bowfins more closely related to each other than to dapediids). A 2016 study suggested that Dapediidae should be placed in its own order,
Dapediiformes. In 2025 the Ladinian
Guizhoubrachysomus was identified as an early-diverging dapediid, and Dapediidae was recovered within the ginglymodian order
Semionotiformes as the sister group of
Macrosemiidae. == References ==