Roccella galapagoensis is a species of fruticose lichen in the family Roccellaceae.
The official type specimen is held at the University of Colorado Museum, Boulder.
[1] This lichen species has a cylindrical thallus structure, with main branches usually measuring between 5 and 20 cm (2 and 8 in) in length.
Its secondary branches are typically partially compressed but not markedly flattened.
Ascomata, the fruiting bodies of the lichen, are present and have circular outlines with occasional undulating margins.