The species forms a powdery to membranous
thallus (lichen body) with a defined margin. While may sometimes be present, they are poorly defined. The thallus contains a
medulla (inner layer) that varies from indistinct to clearly visible, appearing white. The lower surface can sometimes be visible, ranging from white to pale brown, and typically lacks a tomentum (fuzzy covering). The reproductive structures consist of abundant coarse
soredia measuring up to 0.2 mm in diameter, which occasionally have short projecting
hyphae. The species is chemically characterised by the presence of
lecanoric acid and
atranorin. Chemical
spot tests show K+ (yellowish), C+ (pink/red), KC+ (pink/red), P−, and UV−. Although there are a few other
Lepraria species that contain lecanoric acid (
L. achariana,
L. cupressicola,
L. goughensis, and
L. impossibilis), they can be distinguished from
L. lecanorica by morphological and chemical characteristics. ==Habitat and distribution==