
The body of the widow rockfish is elongate and compressed. The
head is relatively short, and the upper profile is slightly curved. The
mouth is relatively small, the lower jaw projects slightly. The color is
brassy brown over most of the body with the belly generally lighter in
color, often with a reddish cast. The fin membranes, particularly in the
anal and pectoral fins, are black. Specimens smaller than 10 inches
are lighter in color and are tinged with vague streaks of orange.