1887  Waagenoceras Gemmellaro: 11.
     1888  Waagenoceras.- Gemmellaro: 11.
pt. 1888  Cyclolobus.- Mojsisovics: 18.
non1891  Waagenoceras.- White: 20.
     1894  Waagenoceras.- Haug: 394.
non1903  Waagenoceras.- Smith: 138.
     1917  Waagenoceras.- Böse: 168.
     1921  Waagenoceras.- Diener: 25.
     1927  Waagenoceras.- Smith: 71.
     1937  Waagenoceras.- Plummer & Scott: 154.
     1940  Waagenoceras.- Miller & Furnish: 156.
     1944  Waagenoceras.- Miller in King et al.: 109.
     1957  Waagenoceras.- Treatise: L54.
     1960  Waagenoceras.- Ruzhentsev: 233.
     1962  Waagenoceras.- Osnovy: 396.
     1972  Waagenoceras.-Davis [with mature modifications].
non1973  Waagenoceras.- Furnish: 537 [= Demarezites, teste Glenister & Furnish, 1987, p.995].
     2002  Waagenoceras.-Leonova: S87.

Type species: Waagenoceras mojsisovicsi Gemmellaro, 1887, p.12 [SD Diener, 1921, p.25].

[Miller & Furnish, 1940, p.159: All representatives of Waagenoceras have a suture consisting of a relatively large divided ventral lobe, a series of paired subequal external lateral lobes, a pair of umbilical lobes, a series of paired internal lateral lobes, and a large trifid lateral lobe. Each of these elements is more or less modified by secondary digitation, but the intervening saddles are rounded. In typical Waagenoceras, the external sutures form six pairs of lateral lobes on the flanks of the conch and a pair of divided lobes, a seventh, on the umbilical shoulders. In advanced representatives, such as W. dieneri girtyi, the divided seventh lateral has developed into  independent lobes, a seventh and an eighth. Primitive members of the genus, such as W. guadalupense,form as few as four external lateral lobes on each side of the conch and a divided fifth on each umbilical shoulder].