Astrothelium flavomegaspermum has an irregularly bulging or thallus, which is the vegetative tissue of the lichen. The texture of the thallus is patchy, somewhat glossy, and appears to be olivaceous (an
olive–green shade) without a
prothallus surrounding it. The lichen is thickly corticate and the
medulla, the innermost layer, is of an ochraceous (yellow to yellow-brown) hue. Its reproductive organs, known as ascomata, are solitary and vary in shape from spherical to pear-shaped. The ascomata, ranging from 1.4 to 2.6 mm in diameter, show ochraceous to grey colours and have beaked, topmost openings known as
ostioles. Within the ascomata, ascospores (fungal spores) are present. They are
hyaline, long-
ellipsoid, regularly densely (divided into multiple compartments by internal partitions or
septa), and measure between 150 and 190
μm in length and 40–50 μm in width.
Pycnidia, which are small asexual fruiting bodies, have not been observed in this species. The lichen yields an orange exudate in its chemical
spot test reaction to a solution of
potassium hydroxide. ==Habitat and distribution==