The thallus is crustose and consists of discrete, rounded granules that may be scattered or crowded; as they develop they can look somewhat (broken into discrete angular patches), with individual units about 0.1–0.2 mm wide. The surface is yellow to bright yellow and smooth, and many granules disintegrate into much smaller propagules interpreted as blastidia, usually between 35 and 80
micrometres (μm) in diameter. The (
photosynthetic partner) is a green alga.
Apothecia are uncommon (only a few fertile specimens were seen). When present, they are and usually small, about 0.3–0.5 mm in diameter (ranging from 0.2–0.8 mm). The is yellow to slightly darker yellow than the thallus and is flat to convex in larger apothecia. Microscopically, the
hymenium is colourless and about 90–115 μm high, the is yellow to golden-brown with fine granular crystals, and the clavate asci are polyspored (typically about 16–20 spores per ascus). The
ascospores are mostly (non-septate), only rarely with a thin
septum, and are usually narrowly
ellipsoid but variable to almost oblong, measuring 9.5–13 × 4–5.5 μm (with extremes of 8.5–14 × 3–6 μm recorded).
Pycnidia were not observed. Chemical analyses detected
calycin together with
pulvinic acid lactone and
pulvinic acid. The thallus reacts to
spot tests K+ (reddish), KC−, and C−. ==Habitat and distribution==