The
thallus is crustose and continuous, forming a dull, whitish gray patch up to across while remaining under 0.1 mm thick. It lacks a and
soredia and is not bordered by a distinct . The is (in the
green-algal genus
Trentepohlia). Ascigerous areas are whitish, irregular to oval, somewhat convex, 0.3–0.8 × 0.3–0.5 mm, and slightly raised above the thallus surface. No true
apothecia are formed, because the interascal filaments are not differentiated from thallus hyphae. The asci are visible to the naked eye as
ochraceous dots. They occur in groups of about 3–10 within the ascigerous areas and are club-shaped, 38–42 × 18–20.5 μm. Ascospores are produced eight per
ascus. They are
hyaline (colorless), muriform, and broadly club-shaped, measuring 15–18 × 6.5–7.5 μm. In optical view they show 10–13 (6–7 × 0–2 septa), are
IKI-negative, and lack a gelatinous sheath.
Pycnidia have not been observed. In standard
spot tests the thallus is UV–, C–, K–, KC– and P+ yellow.
Thin-layer chromatography detects psoromic acid as the main
lichen substance. ==Habitat and distribution==