Idiastion scorpionfishes have a deep body, deepest behind the head with a hump backed shape. They have well-developed, robust spines which can have more than one point. They do not have an occipital pit behind their large eyes which have a suborbital ridge armed with between 5 and 8 spines. There are 4 spines on the preoperculum with the uppermost one being the longest and being located some distance from the other 3 spines. They have small, simple teeth on the jaws and the roof of the mouth. They have 12 spines and 9 soft rays in the
dorsal fin and 3 spines and 5 soft rays in the
anal fin. The
pectoral fin has 17–19 rays, the central rays being the longest and the uppermist ray and bottom 7–9 rays are unbranched with the lower ones being fleshy with their tips protruding beyond the membrane. They have a complete
lateral line with tubes on the scales and a small
swim bladder. These scorpionfishes are small fishes with standard lengths ranging from in
I. kyphos and in
I. pacificum. ==Distribution and habitat==