The type specimen of the lichen species was collected in South Jeolla Province within Wando County, on Bogil Island.
The fruiting bodies, or apothecia, can be closely attached or slightly raised, and they range in colour from orange-brown to rust-red.
Inside the apothecia, the spore-bearing tissue (hymenium) is clear, as is the underlying layer (hypothecium), and they are free of oil droplets.
The true exciple, the outer ring of tissue surrounding the hymenium, has a cell structure similar to the cortex and is sometimes tinged with a bluish-green pigment.
The reproductive structures (asci) typically contain eight two-chambered, ellipsoid spores with a moderately thick dividing wall (septum).
[3] In terms of reactions to standard chemical spot tests, both the thallus and medulla of Jasonhuria bogilana are K+ (yellow), C−, Pd−, UV−.