In 2004
Mirischia was assigned to the
Compsognathidae, as closely related to
Compsognathus from the Upper
Jurassic of Europe and
Aristosuchus from the Lower
Cretaceous of England. It would then be the only compsognathid known from the Americas. In 2010 Naish suggested it may have instead been a basal member of the
Tyrannosauroidea. In 2024, Andrea Cau published a study on the phylogenetics of compsognathids that recovered
Mirischia, along with four other proposed compsognathids in a polytomy within basal
Coelurosauria. This polytomy notably did not include
Compsognathus proper, which would make none of these species compsognathids. This is a simplified version of the phylogeny by Cau (2024), with
Mirischia in bold. In 2025, Qiu and colleagues argued against the monophyly of Compsognathidae and included
Mirischia within
Sinosauropterygidae, a family containing all compsognathid-like theropods from the Jehol Biota of China. In their comprehensive revision of
Santanaraptor and
Mirischia, Delcourt et al. (2025) recovered the latter as a
maniraptoromorph in different positions: as an
ornithomimosaurian based on equal weight phylogenetic analyses and as an early branching maniraptoromorph based on implied weight phylogenetic analyses, forming a clade with
Santanaraptor,
Tanycolagreus and
Juratyrant. Neither analytical method supports a placement of
Mirischia within tyrannosauroids or compsognathids. ==References==