Erythranthe tilingii was scientifically described in 1869 by
Eduard August von Regel and named
Mimulus tilingii. It was moved to the genus
Erythranthe in 2012 by
Guy L. Nesom. Together with its genus it is classified in the family
Phrymaceae and it has six
synonyms.
Erythranthe tilingii is often nearly impossible to distinguish from its common relative,
Mimulus guttatus, as their characteristics can intergrade; one of the most notable differences is the arrangement of the flowers, which are axial in
M. tilingii but in a
raceme in
M. guttatus. By 2014 three species that were formerly part of
E. tilingii had been made their own separate species:
Erythranthe caespitosa,
Erythranthe corallina,
Erythranthe minor. ==Distribution==