Unopened fruit bodies of
Zeus olympius are circular blackened crusts that occur below the bark. When ripe, the fruit body expands, breaking through the bark, and the crust splits radially into small black teeth. This exposes the fertile layer (
hymenium), which is an orange- to golden-coloured angular or circular disc ranging from 0.2–5 mm in diameter. The
spores are thin-walled, smooth, more or less ellipsoidal, and measure 12–15 by 5–8 μm. The
asci are eight-spored, and measure about 110–120 by 10–12.5 μm before the spores are discharged. ==Habitat and distribution==