Rhinopias scorpionfishes are distinguished by having 12 spines i their dorsal fins and 3 spines in their anal fins. Their pectoral fins contain 12-18 fin rays with the lower rays being thickened. The soft fin rays of the dorsal and anal fins, as well as the upper fin rays of the pectoral fins, are branched. In adults the head and body are highly compressed with the width of the head being less than that of the body. The body is also very deep, the depth being 38-54% of its
standard length. The body has a covering of small cycloid scales. There are teeth on the
palatine and there are no interorbital ridges or tympanic spines but they do have upper post-temporal spines. These scorpionfishes vary in size from a maximum recorded total length of in
R. xenops to in
R. aphanes . ==Distribution and habitat==