The Korean sandlance has an elongate body which has no scales, scutes or spines. Its
dorsal and
anal fins are placed well back on the body towards the
caudal fin, and they both have around 20 fin rays. There is no pelvic girdle or pelvic fins. The
pectoral fin has 9 rays and the caudal fin has 13 main rays, 11 of which are branched. There is a broken ring around the eye. In males the premaxilla has teeth but not in females. There are around 29 pairs of
pleural ribs, but there are no
epipleurals, the
vertebrae number roughly 55 to 57. The
hypural plate is split into upper and lower halves, on most other members of the suborder, the other exception being the sticklebacks in the genus
Gasterosteus the hypural plate is fused. The smeitransparent head and body are reddish-yellow in colour marked with small black spot, these are larger around the front of the lower jaw and on the lower gill membrane. The fins are all semi-transparent and the membranes of dorsal and anal fins have small black
melanophores. ==Distribution and habitat==