This is an unusual-looking
tilapia: the front part of the head is very short, so it has a small eye, small mouth and short snout. The smaller fish have a rather cylindrical body, but the largest fish have a high, arched back and a concave head profile. The mouth is quite upwardly-angled. The
gill arches hold relatively few
gill rakers: only 12–16 on the lower part of the outermost arch, the arches lack microbranchiospines and the number of
dorsal fin spines is only 12–14, which is rather low compared to other
Oreochromis. Females and immatures are a silvery grey, but show little sign of vertical bars on the flanks or a 'tilapia mark' at the base of the soft dorsal fin shown by most other tilapias. Mature males are dark pinkish with black heads, bellies, and conspicuously black dorsal, anal and
pelvic fins. ==Taxonomy and systematics==