The lichen was
formally described as a new species in 2012 by the German lichenologist
Robert Lücking. The
type specimen was collected in Costa Rica, within the
Puntarenas region at
Corcovado National Park, specifically the Los Patos Section and Los Patos Station in the Osa Conservation Area on the
Osa Peninsula. This location lies 160 km SSE of San José and 40 km WSW of Golfito. The
collection took place at elevations ranging from . The specimen was gathered by the author from the bark of branches, both on trees and fallen, in the lowland
rainforest zone characterised by closed
primary forest, in April 2003. Lücking suggests that the species might not be a genuine member of
Myriotrema based on the stictic acid chemistry, "but no convincing alternative placement is available". ==Description==