Caloplaca haematommona has a crustose
thallus that is very thin or almost absent, measuring approximately 10–18 mm in width. It is somewhat uneven and continuous, with a whitish appearance dotted with black, and is about 15
μm thick. The species features
apothecia that range from 0.2 to 0.8 mm in diameter. Initially, these are or rarely , with a very thin or absent . They become distinctly
sessile as they mature, featuring a well-developed approximately 50–75 μm thick, usually coloured yellow-orange to dull, brownish-orange. The ranges from brownish-orange to orange-red. The
hymenium is about 60–70 μm high, underlain by a
hyaline (translucent) .
Paraphyses (filament-like support structures in the hymenium) in
Caloplaca haematommona are distinctively
septate, slightly wider towards the tips, and richly branched. have a thick cell wall at the poles, measuring 9–14 by 5–7 μm, with a septum 4–6 μm thick. Chemical analysis using standard
spot tests reveals that the and epithecium react K+ (reddish violet, turning bluish violet), with the contents of the ascus becoming purplish. Major chemicals constituents include
atranorin and haematommone. ==Similar species==