The
barbed glochidia on the nutlet wing was a character that led
Greenman to describe his new species,
Mimophytum omphalodoides, in new genus. However, Greenman already recognized the similarity of many characters of his new species to
Omphalodes. The species without these glochidiate nutlet wings were considered as belonging to
Omphalodes, A later phylogenetic placement of the type species of
Mimophytum within the North American clade of
Omphalodes confirmed the suggested close relationship, leading to the taxonomic transfer of most of the native North American
Omphalodes names to
Mimophytum. A single remaining
Omphalodes species from Mexico,
O. erecta was initially excluded from this process, because it is morphologically too deviant to infer an unequivocal classification to
Mimophytum from morphology alone. A phylogenetic study published in 2019 confirmed that
O. erecta belongs to the
Mimophytum clade, and it was renamed
Mimophytum erectum. ==References==