Pertusaria conspersa is characterized by its
crustose, light to moderate yellowish-brown (hazel)
thallus with a smooth and dull surface. The are flattened to slightly and vary in shape from orbicular to angular or irregular. The lichen lacks
isidia and features cream-coloured, orbicular
soralia that are numerous and conspicuous, either solitary or crowded. The
soredia are , with a diameter of 0.10–0.15 mm.
Apothecia and
pycnidia have not been observed in this species. The lichen contains
haemathamnolic acid as a major
substance, and
thamnolic acid in major, minor, or trace quantities. This species can be distinguished from other saxicolous
Pertusaria species by its chemistry, especially the presence of haemathamnolic acid. ==Habitat and distribution==