The oval grouper has a compressed, oval-shaped body and its depth is 2.0 to 2.8 times its
standard length. It has an oblique mouth and the lower jaw projects beyond the upper jaw. The dorsal profile of the head is convex while the intraorbital area is rather wide and convex. The preopercle is not smoothly rounded, but is not sharply angled, and has fine serration on its margin which are enlarged at its angle. The gill cover has a convex upper edge and has three flat spines. The
dorsal fin contains 11 spines and 19–21 soft rays while the
anal fin contains 3 spines and 9–12 soft rays. The
caudal fin is truncate to emarginate with rounded corners. The colouration is dark brown or violet-black on the body with darker fins. This species attains a maximum recorded
total length of . ==Distribution==