This species is massive, with the typical Ircinia type conical bumps on its surface.
It large exhalent pores tend to occur in groups or run in rows along ridges on the top.
It is similar to I. strobilina, "tigrina" of J. Vacelet.
It large exhalent pores tend to occur in groups or run in rows along ridges on the top.
It is similar to I. strobilina, "tigrina" of J. Vacelet.