The gudgeon has a long, slender, rounded body and is typically long, but can reach up to . It has short dorsal and anal fins that do not have serrated rays. There is a labial
barbel at each corner of its mouth. It has two rows of pharyngeal teeth,
conical, and slightly curved at the tip. Its head is wide and flattened, with a rather obtuse snout, the lower jaw being shorter than the upper one. It has relatively large
scales and there are 40 to 45 of these along the
lateral line. Its swimming bladder is large. Usually greenish brown above and silvery on the sides, this fish has a row of six to twelve faint dark blotches running along the flank. It has a white underside, and its
pectoral, ventral, and
anal fins are of a grayish-white color with a brownish tinge. The dorsal and caudal fins are pale brown with darker spots. ==Distribution and habitat==