Genus: Wirtembergia SUES & SCHOCH, 2023
Etymology: In reference to Wirtemberg, the old name for the region now known as Württemberg, which is part of the present-day German state of Baden-Württemberg. It referes to the geographic provincance of the fossils.

Species: hauboldae SUES & SCHOCH, 2023
Etymology: In honors fo Ms. Ute Haubold (Ansbach, Germany) who discovered much of the material in this study.

Syntypes: SMNS 91313

Locality: Commercial limestone quarry, near Velberg, Baden-Württemberg State, Germany.

Horizon: Erfurt Formation.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Longobardian, Ladinian Stage, Late Mid Triassic, Late Middle Triassic.

Material: Nearly complete right maxilla, an incomplete right pterygoid, a possible fragment of a palatine, a nearly colete left dentary, vertebrae, ribs and limb bones.

Referred material:

SMNS 91060: Incomplete right dentary.

SMNS 91061: Partial left dentary.

SMNS 91323: Disarticulated partial skeleton including a right premaxlla, fragment of the left maxilla, incomlpete right jugal, incomplete left frontal, and partially exposed left articualr.

SMNS 91725: Fragment of a right dentary.

SMNS 92018: Complete right dentary.

SMNS 92070: Somewhat crushed fragment of right dentary.

SMNS 92071: Fragmetn of left dentary.

SMNS 92072; Incomplete right dentary.

SMNS 92073: Incomplete left dentary.

SMNS 92074: Partial right dentary, SMNS 92075: Incomplete left dentary.