Pontinus scorpionfishes have very bony heads. The head has two preorbital spines over the maxillary, and 3-4 spines on the suborbital ridge, although the first spine on the preorbital bone is frequently absent. There is a supplemental preopercular spine. The uppermost preopercular spine is the longest, with the second preopercular spine being often absent; then the third and fourth are present, but the fifth may be present or absent. They have both
vomerine teeth and
paltine teeth. The
dorsal fin contains 12 spines and 9-10 soft rays, while the
anal fin has three spines and five soft rays, with the rearmost ray deeply split. There are 15-20 unbranched fin rays in the
pectoral fin. They have a
swimbladder. The scales on the body are
ctenoid, and the cheek, postorbital area and top of head are all scaled. They do not have an occipital pit. These scorpionfishes vary in size from a
total length of in the spinythroat scorpionfish (
P. nematophthalmus) to in the mottled spinefish (
P. clemensi). ==Distribution and habitat==