Sciaena drums have elongate. torpedo-shaped bodies, the body's height being around one-third of its
standard length. They have a small to moderately sized, oblique mouth with the teeth arranged in bands on the jaws. They do not have any
barbels on the chin. The
preoperculum is unserrated, or it may be slightly serrated at its corner. There is a deep incision between the spiny and soft-rayed portions of the
dorsal fin, which is supported by 10 or 11 spines and between 21 and 24 soft rays. The short based
anal fin is supported by 2 spines and 9 or 10 soft rays with the second spine being half the length of the first ray. The body is covered in relatively large ctenoid scales. The largest species in the genus is the brown meagre (
S. umbra) with a maximum published
total length of . ==Distribution==