Echinorhinidae are traditionally classified in the order Squaliformes, together with
dogfish,
kitefin and
gulper sharks. However, a
phylogenetic analysis based on
gene capture data and
mitochondrial data suggests that they are not squaliform sharks, but may be more likely to be appropriately classed in their own group, as a
sister group to
angel sharks and
sawsharks. Phylogenetic placement of Echinorhinidae has been ambiguous in morphological and molecular studies, either being included within Squaliformes, considered sister to Squaliformes, or placed in a separate group with sawsharks (Pristiophoriformes) or angel sharks (Squatiniformes). For this reason they are sometimes given their own order, Echinorhiniformes. ==Etymology==