The
thallus grows on bark and ranges from embedded within the bark () to sitting on its surface (), reaching up to about 200
μm thick. It is greenish gray to olive, slightly glossy, and usually somewhat warty (). A true outer skin () is discontinuous and up to about 15 μm thick. The algal partner () is from the
green algal genus
Trentepohlia, with cells about 7–9 × 6–9 μm.
Vegetative reproductive structures (
propagules) and
asexual fruiting bodies (
pycnidia) were not observed. The fruiting bodies (
ascomata) are rounded with a complete covering of thallus tissue (), 0.4–0.9 mm in diameter, and range from sunken in the thallus to rather prominently raised, sometimes becoming warty-hemispherical to urn-shaped (). The is dark gray and may show the central column () from above. The spore-bearing layer (
hymenium) is up to about 150 μm thick and densely filled with oil droplets (). Each
ascus contains eight colourless (
hyaline)
ascospores that are spindle-shaped to oblong-spindle-shaped (
fusiform to oblong-fusiform, rarely club-shaped or ), 24–35 × 7–10 μm, with rounded ends; they
stain violet-blue with iodine. No
secondary metabolites were detected by
thin-layer chromatography. ==Habitat and distribution==