The
thallus of
P. thallina is yellow-green, (with a distinct protective outer layer, or ), somewhat shiny, and lacks both
pseudocyphellae (tiny pores) and a (an outer growth margin). The fruiting bodies (
ascomata) are produced singly, each with a small apical pore (
ostiole). Inside, the is colourless (
hyaline) but contains scattered oil droplets (). The
ascospores are colourless, divided by three
cross-walls (3-septate), and measure 21–25 × 6–9
μm. The thallus does not
fluoresce under
ultraviolet light (UV−), and
thin-layer chromatography detected no
secondary metabolites. ==Habitat and distribution==