The white grouper has a head which is longer than its body is deep, the
standard length being 3 to 3.6 times the depth of the body. The dorsal profile is convex between the eyes. The preopercle is angular and has with 3 to 6 large spines at its angle, the lowest being directed downwards. The
dorsal fin contains 10-11 spines and 14-16 soft rays while the
anal fin has 3 spines and 7-9 soft rays. The overall colour is greenish bronze with darker fins which are brownish purple and have white or pale margins. There are 3 or 4 pale blue or white lines across the gill cover, these can be quite faint in larger adults. The juveniles have faint dark spots on their body which create 5 indistinct dark vertical bars. The juveniles also have indistinct dark spots on the fins. The maximum
total length this species has been recorded at is , although they are more common at around , and the maximum published weight is . ==Distribution==