In the original description, Nylander characterized the lichen body (
thallus) as whitish to blue-grey, closely pressed to its
substrate, and arranged in somewhat overlapping, shallowly scalloped that give the whole patch a vaguely
rosette-like () outline. He noted that the underside is black, with even the upper edges of the lobes faintly darkened. The fruiting bodies (
apothecia) were described as dark brown to black, convex, and lacking a rim of thalline tissue (), measuring about 0.5–0.8 mm across. Each spore-bearing sac (
ascus) contains eight
ascospores, which are undivided (),
ellipsoid to oblong, and about 4–6 by 2
micrometres. The surface layer of the fruiting disc () was colourless, the tissue beneath it () brown, and the spore-producing layer (
hymenium) turned blue and then quickly tawny-red in iodine. Nylander also described the species as bark-dwelling and distinguished it by its relatively thick thallus—up to about 0.5 mm—that gives no reaction to
potassium hydroxide (K−) and has a black underside. ==Habitat and distribution==