The smoothback angelshark can reach a length of up to 1.6 metres. As with other angelsharks, its body is flattened by very wide
pectoral fins, giving it the appearance of a long
ray. Unlike in rays, however, the pectoral fins are clearly separated from the body. They have two
dorsal fins and no
anal fin. The shark is grey-brown with small, round black and white spots and a distinctive white neck spot. The bases and tips of the pectoral fins have symmetrical dark spots, as well as the base of the tail and the lower edge of the dorsal fins.
Eyespots with white edges may be present. The outer edges of the dorsal and
caudal fins are white, those of the thoracic and
pelvic fins dark. Enlarged spines are located in the snout area and around the eyes, but not on the back. The eyes are on the top of the head with a strong concave surface between them. The outer nostrils are covered with short barbels. The
spiracles are large. There are five lateral, lower gill openings. The nasal valves are either only slightly fringed or smoothly edged, the
barbels either forked or lobed. ==Distribution==