Bacidina ferax forms a
crustose thallus composed of rounded to (formless) that fuse together, creating a continuous crust. The apothecia vary in colour from
isabelline to almost black, with pigmentation appearing as distinct, superficial layers of aggregated pigment crystals. The , a structural component of the apothecium, has distinctly radiating and dichotomously branched
hyphae. The lichen's is a unicellular member of the
Trebouxiophyceae group, with more or less
ellipsoid cells. The apothecia are in form and abundant, ranging in size from 0.15 to 0.3 mm in diameter. The colour of the varies from
isabelline to
tan, brown, or brown-black, with the margin often being slightly paler than the disc. Apothecia in
Bacidina ferax tend to be pale and almost unpigmented when young, gradually becoming more pigmented with age. Apothecia appear to be short-lived and produced in distinct generations. The lichen could be confused with
Bacidina inundata and
Bacidina chloroticula, but can be distinguished by its smaller apothecia, pigmentation patterns, and other morphological characteristics. ==Habitat and distribution==