Goneplax rhomboides is a relatively small (carapace up to in diameter), distinctive-looking crab that ranges from yellowish-white, to orange, to reddish to vivid pink in colour. It has a smooth, quadrangular, strongly convex carapace that is much broader than it is long. It has long, slender
pereiopods with margins of propodus and dactylus
bristles. It likewise has
setae on its
antennae and
mouthparts. Females have short
chelipeds but the chelipeds of males are long, with the merus portion of the claw considerably longer than the length of their carapace.
G. rhomboides has often been confused with
G. clevai, a similar species sharing at least part of its range. Its eyes are on the end of long, retractable
eyestalks. ==Distribution and habitat==