The Adriantinae which are found widespread in lower and middle Permian marine sediments are derived from Crimites, a genus in the more primitive Emilitinae subfamily, through Neocrimites which gave rise to Adrianites, Epadrianites, Pseudagathiceras, and Sosiocrimites (Saunders et al. 1999).
In the older taxonomy of Miller et al.,(1960), the Adrianitinae consists of Adrianites, Hoffmannia, Doryceras, Crimites, and Texoceras.
Epadrianites, Metaricoceras, Neocrimites and Sosiocrimites, which were considered possible equivalents of Adrianites in Miller et al., are distinguished separately in what is now the Adrianitinae.
Neocrimites is the most primitive of the Adrianitinae and is the source (Saunders et al. 1999) for Adrianites, Epadrianites, Pseudagathiceras, and Sosiocrimites.
Adrianites and related genera are found widespread in the middle Permian, especially from Sicily and Texas.