These lichens grow on living leaves, forming a continuous layer on the leaf surface. Their most distinctive features are their reproductive structures (
apothecia), which protrude from the surface and have a cup-like appearance similar to those found in the genus
Calenia. These structures are pale in colour with a prominent white outer rim () and a less distinct inner margin. Under the microscope, these lichens show several clear layers of tightly packed, parallel fungal threads. Each reproductive structure typically contains eight , each divided into four cells by three cross-walls (
septa). Unlike many related genera, no specialised reproductive structures called have been observed in
Caleniella. ==Species==