Lithodes richeri has a pyriform carapace and is overall deep-red in colour. The largest female carapaceyetmeasured is in postorbitallength and in width, while the largest male carapace is in postorbital length and in width. When the rostrum – angled upward at about 30° – is included, it accounts for anywhere from slightly more to slightly less than half the length of the carapace. This is exceptionally long among kingcrabs from Australia and New Zealand. The chelipeds are unequal in size and are slightly larger relative to the postorbital carapace length in males compared to females. Its first pair of walking legs are the shortest and the third pair the longest; all three pairs of walking legs are longer relative to postorbital carapace length in males compared to females.