The lichen has a bright
citrine-yellow to greenish-yellow or straw-coloured , with a diameter of up to 1 cm. are and round to irregular in outline, measuring 0.2–0.4 mm in diameter. The is pale brown to usually fuscous brown to black, flat to convex, dull, and sometimes covered with a thin layer of white . The margin of the is hardly prominent to and is about 0.1 mm wide, often becoming excluded. The is largely orange-brown in section and pale brown inside. The is orange-brown, approximately 20
μm high. The is infrequently
anastomosing, not , and about 50–70 μm high. The is orange-brown, with numerous relatively large crystals, about 5 μm high, with the crystals in
potassium hydroxide solution dissolving to reveal slightly swollen tips with the upper 1–2 cells grey-tinted. are , 14–16 by 5–6 μm, with a wall nearly 1 μm wide. This species is the first
Pyrrhospora with a yellow, C+ (orange) but without . The authors suggest that it is probably closely related to
P. quernea, sharing xanthones and small, pale to dark . ==Chemistry==