'' The position of the family in the phylogenetic tree and its classification among the other
eudicots is uncertain. Some studies suggested that Dilleniaceae may be sister to
Rhabdodendraceae a
clade that was thought to be sister to all the rest
Caryophyllales. The caryophyllid
Rhabdodendron and the members in the family with the questionable placement in fact share some morphological characteristics, but it has been found that
Rhabdodendraceae is actually sister only to the core members of its order. Another possible situation places Dilleniaceae as an ancient group, sister to the superrosidae clade (the family shares some common morphology with
Vitales) but this is not absolutely proven. The
APG II system, of 2003 (unchanged from the
APG system of 1998), also recognizes this family, unplaced as to order, assigned to the clade
core eudicots. APG II debates either including it in order
Caryophyllales or reinstating the order
Dilleniales for just this one family, but decides to leave it unplaced. ==Evolution==