Isopterygiella pulchella
(Hedw.) Ignatov & IgnatovaAutoicous. Asexual reproduction occasionally by fusiform or cylindric gemmae in axillary fascicles. Mats mostly on tree fern trunks, occasionally on rocks or on tree trunks. Stem creeping, irregularly pinnately branched. Leaves erect to wide-spreading, weakly to distinctly complanate, often secund at tips, narrowly lanceolate-triangular, 0.7–1.2 mm long, to 0.2 mm wide, weakly concave; apex acuminate; costa absent; margins entire, plane to erect; midlaminal cells linear, 35–70 μm long, c. 5 μm wide, smooth; alar cells scarcely differentiated. Seta 8–16 mm long, initially orange or yellow, becoming orange-red. Capsule suberect and nearly symmetric to inclined and asymmetric, oblong-cylindric, 1–1.5 mm long. Operculum shortly rostrate from conic base, 0.2–0.3 mm long.
Known from rainforest on Mount Drummer, East Victoria. Also Qld, NSW and Tas. New Zealand, Europe, North America, and central and northern Asia.