Nevesia is a
crustose to
squamulose lichen forming closely appressed, chestnut-brown about 2–3 mm wide and up to 200
μm thick over a conspicuous blue-black . The squamules are usually rounded, but rarely develop distinct elongate blunt marginal lobes up to 3–4 mm long. The soralia are cream-coloured and coarsely granular, occurring both along the margins and on the upper surface of the thallus. In specimens that are densely sorediate, the soredia may spread to form an nearly continuous cream-coloured crust. Its upper is cellular, while the contains clustered cells of
Nostoc. Beneath this lies a
medulla of loosely interwoven
hyphae that merges gradually into the . The thallus also develops cream-coloured, granular
soralia. Fruiting bodies (
apothecia) are extremely rare and are known only in an immature state, so mature
asci have not been observed. When present, the apothecia have a , and the
hymenium is
hemiamyloid, showing only a partial iodine reaction.
Pycnidia are unknown, and no
lichen products have been detected using
thin-layer chromatography. ==Habitat and distribution==