[4] In 1936 the American ichthyologist George S. Myers reclassified Scatophagus multifasciatus in to a new monotypic genus Selenotoca.
The specific name means multifasciatus "many banded", a reference to the dark vertical bars on the back and upper flanks of this species.
[6] The spotbanded scat has a deep, compressed body covered in vert small ctenoid scales.
The rear margins of the soft rayed parts of the dorsal and anal fins is diagonal.
[9] The spotbanded scat form schools over sandy areas in estuaries and in river mouths.