Platyrhacids are often large and colorful. They can be distinguished from most other polydesmidans by having
ozopores situated further inward from the
paranota margins, ozopores surrounded by a broad, flat ring, and presence of compound
setae on the
labrum and often on the epiproct (a posterior extension of the
telson). The
gonopods in males are relatively simple, although up to five gonopodal processes ("branches") may be present in some genera from
Borneo. Large platyrhacids in Borneo may grow up to long and exhibit colors of blue, green, and yellow with black spots or stripes. The largest known species in the order Polydesmida, however, is a platyrhacid species found in
Sumatra,
Gigantorhacus mirandus, which can reach 134 mm (5.3 in) in length. ==Distribution==