Ceratias warty seadevils have metamorphosed females that are distinguished from those of the
triplewart seadevil, the only member of the other Ceratiid genus
Cryptopsaras, in having a long
illicium. The illicium is twice as long as the bulb of the
esca. They also have two modified first
dorsal fin rays, or caruncles on the midline of the back immediately in front of the main fin. There is also no anterior spine in the
suboperculum. In the males of this genus the upper and lower pairs of denticular teeth are almost the same size. The larvae, males and the juvenile females do not have any pigment in the subdermal layer. The largest species in the genus is Krøyer's deep sea angler fish which has a maximum published
total length of . ==Distribution and habitat==