The pigo is told apart from the other roaches in Italy by having a black
peritoneum and the males having two rows of nuptial tubercles on the side of the head above the eyes. The lower row has between 8 and 11 tubercles, the upper one has 3 to 6. These tubercles on body and head are conical, acutely pointed, forward pointing, and take up around 1/3 of the exposed area of their scale. Additional identification features include having between 43 and 46 scales along the
lateral line, there are branched fin rays in the
dorsal fin and in the
anal fin, the inferior mouth and laterally compressed body, a silvery
iris, the flanks are golden-bronze, marbled with black, and the snout is conical. This species has a maximum
standard length of , although is more typical, and a maximum weight of . ==Distribution and habitat==