Ptychostomum capillare
(Hedw.) D.T.Holyoak & N.PedersenDioicous. Asexual reproduction by globose or ovoid, reddish brown rhizoidal tubers. Loose or dense tufts or turfs on soil, rocks or tree bases, usually dark green, glossy. Stems branching by innovation in fertile stems, 7–25 mm long, red-brown, tomentose with brown to reddish brown rhizoids toward base. Leaves erect-spreading when moist, shrunken and twisted, and spirally twisted around stem when dry, obovate-spathulate, to 3 mm long, plane or concave; apex short-acuminate; costa percurrent or excurrent; hairpoint straight or bent, ± denticulate; margin usually finely serrulate or occasionally serrate toward apex, recurved at least in basal half, with 2–4 rows of longer and narrower cells forming a distinct border; laminal cells in apical half hexagonal or rhomboidal-hexagonal, 35–50 μm long, 15–25 μm wide; basal laminal cells long-rectangular. Seta 20–30 mm long, reddish. Capsules horizontal to pendent, cylindric to pyriform, 1.5–3 mm long, pale brown to brown. Operculum low-conic.
VAlp. Widespread throughout the state in woodlands, wet sclerophyll forest, rainforest, coastal vegetation or beside waterways. All states and territories. Temperate to tropical regions of the world.