The lichen has a crustose thallus, coloured white to pinkish to ochraceous, and covering an area of up to about 10 cm (4 in). The thallus, which lacks a cortex and measures up to 0.1 mm thick, is surrounded by a grey prothallus 2 mm wide. Vigneronia spieri has a trentepohlioidphotobiont partner. The ascomata of the lichen are in the form of apothecia–circular to elongated to lirellate with a diameter of up to about 1 by 4 mm; they are surrounded by a thalline margin the same colour as the thallus and about 0.1 mm in width. Ascospores are hyaline and fusiform, and typically have 3 septa (sometimes two); they measure 30–37 by 5–6 μm.[3]
^ abAptroot, André; Sparrius, Laurens B. (2008). "Crustose Roccellaceae in the Galapagos Islands, with the new species Schismatomma spierii". The Bryologist. 111 (4): 659–666. doi:10.1639/0007-2745-111.4.659.
^Ertz, Damien; Tehler, Anders; Irestedt, Martin; Frisch, Andreas; Thor, Göran; van den Boom, Pieter (2014). "A large-scale phylogenetic revision of Roccellaceae (Arthoniales) reveals eight new genera". Fungal Diversity. 70 (1): 31–53. doi:10.1007/s13225-014-0286-5.