Thielavia subthermophila forms grey colonies with a black reverse, with dark brown, hairy, spherical ascomata that are 90–200 μm in diameter and develop within the
mycelial mat. The wall of the ascomata is made of textura epidermoidea or flattened and irregularly outlined cells measuring 6–8 μm in diameter, and is covered with dark, branching
hyphae. Aleuriospores and
chlamydospores are light brown, single-celled, 5–7 × 3–5 μm in diameter, have a truncate base, and grow terminally and laterally on short branches or hyphae.
Thielavia subthermophila has
asci measuring 20–30 × 15–22.5 μm in diameter, each containing 8 spores. It has single-celled, dark olive to black,
fusiform or
elliptical ascospores measuring 14–20 × 8–10 μm in diameter with a
subapical germ pore measuring 1–1.5 μm in diameter. Compared to other species within the genus
Thielavia such as
Thielavia arenaria and
Thielavia microspora, it is known to produce large ascospores. A felt-like aerial mycelium is characteristic of
T. subthermophila, consisting of septate, branched, and hyaline or dark olive hyphae and measuring 1–3 μm. ==Growth==