
Description:
The body of the barred sand bass is rather elongate and
compressed. The mouth is large and the lower jaw protrudes
slightly. The color is gray white on the back, white on the belly and
there are dark vertical bars on the sides. Barred sand bass can be
easily distinguished from kelp bass by the height of the third dorsal
spine. In barred sand bass, this spine is the longest of the dorsal
spines, while in the kelp bass, the third, fourth and fifth dorsal spines
are of about equal length. Barred sand bass can be distinguished
from spotted sand bass by the lack of spots on the body.