Clypeococcum bisporum makes well-developed vegetative
hyphae that are 2–3
μm in diameter, are olive-brown in colour, and completely penetrate the lobes of the host lichen. It typically grows on the base lobes of the host, although occasionally it is found on the central lobes. Infection results in a dark brown discolouration (often surrounded by a darker brown coloured rim around the margin) and shiny patches up to in diameter. The
asci are more or less cylindrical with rounded tips, and measure 60–80 by 6–8 μm. Initially they contain eight immature spores; in maturity they consistently contain 2 spores. These
ascospores are spindle-shaped (
fusiform), divided by a single
septum (both resultant cells are equal in size), and typically measure 20–27 by 5–5.5 μm. These spores are larger than those of other
Clypeococcum species. ==Habitat and distribution==