Genus: Schoenesmahl CONRAD, 2018
Etymology: Deutsch, schöne Mahl, "Beautiful meal" where "beautiful" is used here as a synonym of elegance, in reference to the fact that it was the last meal of the holotype of Compsognathus longipes Wagner, 1861 whose generic name means "elegant jaw" or "comely jaw" (Greek).

Species: dyspepsia CONRAD, 2018
Etymology: Greek, dyspepsia, "difficult disgestion" in reference to the undigested nature of this last meal of Compsognathus longipes.
= Bavariasaurus macrodactylus OSTROM, 1978

Holotype: SNSB-BSPG AS I 563b.

Locality: Kelheim, Bayern (Bavaria) State, Germany.

Horizon: Solnhofen Lithographic shales.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Tithonian Stage, Upper Malm Epoch, Late Jurassic.

Material: Incomplete skeleton lacking nasals, vomers, palatines, postorbitals, quadrates, anterior presacral vertebrae, pectoral girdles, most of the radii and ulnae, manus, ilium, ischium, tarsals and teh distal pedal phalanges form digits I, II, IV and V.