Stellarangia elegantissima has a radiate
thallus, typically varying in size from across. The smallest forms appear on pebbles, while the largest are found on sizeable rocks. The lichen is characterised by its composition of cartilaginous, convex lobes, each measuring 0.5 to 1.8 mm in width and 5 to 30 mm in length. These lobes feature a distinctive effiguration at the margins and are weakly dichotomously branched. Over time, they tend to become raised and unattached, particularly in the central areas where they consist of shorter, sparse lobes, each 1 to 3 mm long. Occasionally, short accessory develop along the margins of the lobes. The lichen's colour ranges from scarlet and orange-red to pale orange, with larger specimens typically showing lighter pigmentation at the margins. The is about 20 to 45
μm thick, consisting of , thick-walled
hyphae. The ,
hyaline in nature, is 150 to 230 μm thick and made of strongly gelatinised hyphae, with the uppermost 15 to 20 μm layer being orange-yellowish pigmented. The within
Stellarangia elegantissima is green and spherical, about 5.5 to 12 μm in diameter, and occurs in clusters 35 to 75 μm in size, mainly embedded in a layer of strongly gelatinised hyphae. The
medulla, measuring 200 to 250 μm in thickness, is made of more lax hyphae, often containing numerous small granules that are
fluorescent under
interference contrast microscopy.
Apothecia are scattered, primarily in the central portions of the thallus but can also develop on the peripheral lobes. These apothecia are
sessile, becoming slightly raised as they mature, and range from 0.5 to 1.5 mm across. The are initially cupular or plane, later turning strongly convex, and are usually darker or of the same colour as the lobes. The is up to 100 μm thick, while the
hymenium measures 75 to 100 μm, covered by a thin layer. The
asci are 45 to 50 by 9 to 12 μm. are broadly
ellipsoidal, 10 to 12 by 8 to 9 μm, with a
septum approximately 2 μm thick.
Paraphyses measure 75 to 100 by 0.75 μm. The extends up to 300 μm in depth and is hyaline, with the photobiont concentrated in clusters below it. have not been observed in this species. Several
lichen products have been identified in
Stellarangia elegantissima:
parietin,
teloschistin,
xanthorin,
erythroglaucin,
fallacinal,
parietinic acid, and traces of
emodin. ==References==