1918  Wocklumeria Wedekind: 157, 172.
     1923  Wocklumeria.- Schindewolf: 396.
     1924  Wocklumeria.- Schindewolf: 107.
     1924  Wocklumeria.- Schmidt: 121.
     1926  Wocklumeria.- Schindewolf: 91.
     1937  Wocklumeria.- Schindewolf: 67.
     1957  Wocklumeria.- Treatise: p.L42.
     1960  Wocklumeria.- Petter: 19.
     1960  Wocklumeria.- Ruzhentsev: 239.
     1962  Wocklumeria.- Osnovy: 402.
     1966  Wocklumeria.- Babin: 379.
     1981  Wocklumeria.- Bogoslovskii: 69.
     2000  Wocklumeria.- Becker: 46.
     2002  Wocklumeria.-Korn & Klug: 261.

     Type species: Wocklumeria Denckmanni Wedekind, 1918, p.172 [OD], = Goniatites sphaeroides Richter, 1848, p.34.

A:   Conch spirally coiled in adult stage, triangularly coiled in juveniles; form pachycone or lenticular; venter broadly rounded;
       flanks convex; umbilicus narrow or moderately wide.
D:   One terminal constriction; juvenile stages with three prominent constrictions causing tri-segmentation of the conch.
G:   Ventral lobe simple, V-shaped; lateral lobe symmetric, V-shaped; three pointed umbilical lobes outside and inside
       umbilical seam.

       [BOGOSLOVSKIY 1981, p.69: Conch thickly discoidal to subsphaerical, average involute, with low, wide,
       in cross-section sickle-shaped whorls and moderately wide umbilicus.  Triangular coiling and straight constrictions
       (three per whorl) present only on early growth stages;  in adult state the shell is coiled spirally, smooth, usually
       lacking constrictions. Growth lines almost linear.  Ventral lobe deep, thin, sharpened.  First umbilical lobe also deep, thin
       and wedge shaped.  Second umbilical lobe parted by a low, rounded saddle in two sharpened elements, which are
       located to both sides of the umbilical seam. Inner lateral and dorsal lobes thin, wedge shaped, sharpened;  dorsal
       lobe deeper.