Triacanthoidei has been resolved as a monophyletic group and the two families share the some
basal features. These include a dorsal nerve cord which is not greatly shortened, a large spine, and 2 soft rays, in the pelvic fins the spine can be locked into position. They also have a slightly protractible upper jaw, there are six spines in the dorsal fin and 12 main fin rays in the
caudal fin. They have between 2 and 6 separate with 12 principal rays. while the smallest is
Atrophacanthus japonicus with a maximum published
standard length is . ==Distribution and habitat==