The
thallus (the lichen body) is (bearing a ) olive-brown, and smooth to uneven. The spore-producing structures (
ascomata) are astrothelioid: several chambers are joined together and share fused, slightly off-center pores (
ostioles). These joined ascomata form small (a compact tissue mass that houses the chambers) that are about 0.7–1.0 mm across, immersed in the thallus and becoming (breaking through the surface). They are covered either by the surrounding thallus or by a thin yellowish-white layer. The internal
hyphal matrix () is clear. Each
ascus contains eight colorless (
hyaline), 3-
septate, to
ellipsoid ascospores measuring roughly 35–45 × 14–16 μm; the spores do not
stain with iodine (IKI−). Standard
spot tests are negative on both thallus and ascomata (UV−, K−), and
thin-layer chromatography detects no
lichen products. ==Habitat and distribution==