The
thallus of
Caloplaca rinodinae-albae is small and rounded, measuring 5–8 mm in diameter. It is
crustose, ranging from continuous to - in texture, with some slightly and measuring 0.2–0.5 mm in diameter. The
apothecia (fruiting bodies) are sparsely distributed or clustered, typically up to 1 mm in diameter but can be smaller. They feature a thick and initially prominent margin with a plane, red-orange . The apothecia are in form, meaning they have a , and their
medulla is mostly filled with cells. The of the apothecia is thin and , with cells up to 5
μm thick. The
hymenium is about 70 μm high. The
paraphyses are 1.5–2 μm thick at the base, with the last 2–3 terminal cells swelling to up to 7 μm. Each
ascus contains eight broadly
ellipsoid to spherical spores, measuring 9–15.5 by 7.5–9 μm, with the spherical spores being 7–8 μm. ==Habitat and distribution==