The
thallus (the main body of the lichen) forms rounded patches about 1–3 mm across and is distinctly areolate. It consists of flattened, whitish, polygonal crystalline clusters that are separated (or bordered) by thin, greenish parts of the thallus. The areoles usually develop first near the centre and may become confluent as the thallus matures. The hyphophores (specialised, scale-like structures that produce dispersal
propagules) are submarginal. Their scales are well developed and arise from the outer edge of crescent-shaped areoles. They are obliquely oriented and typically with two acute lateral projections, measuring about 0.2–0.5 mm wide by 0.15–0.2 mm long. Color ranges from whitish translucent to pale yellowish or orange, sometimes grayish.
Apothecia are rare overall but can be abundant on thalli that produce them. They are rounded (sometimes confluent), about 0.1–0.2 mm in diameter, with a grayish-brown and margin. The
ascospores are
ellipsoid, measuring 35–45 × 12–18
μm.
Pycnidia have not been reported for this species. ==Habitat and distribution==