Very tiny specimen consisting only on scattered small groups of upturned lobes. The upper side is pale brown and has soralia and soredia on it; the underside is withish (near the margins of lobes) to pale brown, with veins and simple short rhizines; the underside also has some tomentose zones almost resembling cyphellae, characteristic of the genus Sticta. I was not able to find any Peltigera species with these features, though I quite sure about the genus, and the most closely I saw was Peltigera didactyla despite of the color of thallus.