Dirinaria confluens exhibits a foliose
thallus that ranges from loosely appressed to firmly
agglutinated. The lobes are pinnately or subpinnately lobate, radiating, and sometimes confluent. They are typically flat or convex but may be concave towards the tips. The upper surface varies in color from gray, lead-gray, bluish-gray, yellowish gray, to almost white, often with a punctiform or powdery white
pruina.
Pseudocyphellae are often distinct, marginal, and laminal, while the
medulla is white, sometimes with an orange hue towards the tips. The lower surface is black in the center and paler towards the tips, lacking
rhizines.
Apothecia are common, laminal on the thallus, with jet-black discs.
Ascospores are brown, 1-septate, narrowly ellipsoid, measuring 15-19 x 6-7
μm. Pycnidia are immersed in warts, producing bacilliform conidia. == Chemistry ==