The taillight shark is laterally compressed, with a long rounded snout and large oval eyes. The mouth is large, containing 29 tooth rows in the
upper jaw and 34 tooth rows in the
lower jaw. The upper teeth are small and needle-like, while the lower teeth are large and triangular, with their bases interlocking to form a continuous cutting surface. The
lips are thick and fringed, though not modified to be
suctorial. The five pairs of
gill slits are large and increase in size from the first to the last. The two
dorsal fins are rounded and lack
spines; the first is smaller than the second and located about halfway between the pectoral and
pelvic fins. The
pectoral fins are enlarged into rounded paddles. The pelvic fins are small and originate at the level of the second dorsal fin; the
anal fin is absent. The
caudal fin has a strong lower lobe and a long upper lobe with a prominent notch near the tip. The body is covered by small, non-overlapping
dermal denticles; each denticle has radial ridges converging to a round central pit. The body is dark brown above and black below, with light margins on the fins. Small, light-emitting
photophores are scattered over the body. The first specimen was an immature female (originally reported incorrectly as a mature male) long, the second was a mature male long, the third was also a mature male long and the fourth specimen was a mature female . ==Biology and ecology==