The dull green-grey to olive-green crustose
thallus of
Biatora radicicola has irregular cracks and sometimes tiny warts on an otherwise smooth surface. There is no visible
hypothallus, and the lichen also lacks the vegetative propagules
soredia and
isidia. The
photobiont partner of the lichen is chlorococcoid, i.e.,
green algae cells that are roughly spherical, and these cells measure 5–12
μm in diameter.
Apothecia are abundant, typically occurring singly although occasionally in small clusters of two to five. They are spherical to somewhat deformed, measuring 0.23–0.39 mm in diameter (with a maximum measured diameter of 0.8 mm); the disc is flat and either black or more rarely a mixture olive, grey and beige hues. The
asci are of the
Biatora-type and contain eight spores.
Ascospores are colourless with a narrowly
ellipsoid shape, usually lack a
septum (rarely, some spores have a single septum) and typically measure 8.3 –10.4 by 2.9–3.5 μm. No
lichen products were detected using
thin-layer chromatography, but the apothecia contain an insoluble
pigment named in addition to an unidentified brown pigment. ==Habitat and distribution==