The family is classified as follows:'''''' • Family
Esocidae • Subfamily
Dalliinae Jordan, 1885 • Genus
Dallia Bean, 1880 • Subfamily
Esocinae Rafinesque, 1815 • Genus
Esox Linnaeus,
1758 • Genus
Novumbra Schultz, 1929
Classification Esox is the youngest genus, with
Dallia and
Novumbra branching off further up the line. The cladogram below has been found by López
et al., with the two additional fossil genera included at the base of the tree. }} The fossil genera
Estesesox and
Oldmanesox have been recovered in North America.
Estesesox fossils have been described from the
Lance,
Hell Creek,
Oldman,
Foremost, and
Milk River Formations.
Oldmanesox fossils have been described from the Oldman Formation. In 2025, two more fossil esocid genera were described from the Prince Creek Formation of Alaska:
Archaeosiilik and
Nunikuluk. Due to the fragmentary nature of
Oldmanesox and
Estesesox, little information on the exact relationships between the two genera and the rest of the species in the family has been published. More recent genetic studies which place
Dallia and
Novumbra in Esocidae may influence future studies on placement of
Estesesox and
Oldmanesox within the Esocidae and/or Esociformes family trees. == Distribution ==