This species forms a smooth, glossy olive‑green crust that may cover several square decimeters without a border. The thallus lacks
pseudocyphellae and a marginal zone. Its fruiting bodies (
perithecia) are deeply embedded in the bark rather than sitting on the surface. These pear‑shaped bodies are 0.4–0.7 mm in diameter and open through an off‑centre, pale yellowish, waxy mound about 0.2 mm across that has a small depression. The is clear and lacks oil droplets. Each ascus contains eight dark brown
ascospores arranged in two uneven rows. The spores have three cross‑walls and measure 19–22
μm long and 9.0–10.5 μm wide. They are constricted at the central
septum, and their internal cavities are much wider than they are long. There is no thickened inner wall at the ends; instead, dark granular bands separate the cavities. No
asexual structures or
secondary metabolites have been reported. ==Habitat and distribution==