The thallus of
Lacrima is
saxicolous (growing on rocks) and
crustose in nature, manifesting in growth patterns ranging from to . In some cases, the thallus may be underdeveloped or may have , structures which in certain species of this genus have a distinct 'tear'-shaped appearance. The apothecia can be categorised as to , with the
asci being and resembling the
Teloschistes-type, typically bearing eight spores. The of this genus are , characterised by a wide
septum. Species of
Lacrima contain chlorinated
anthraquinones.
Fragilin is the primary chemical found especially in the apothecia and, in some species, within the thallus as well. ==Distribution==