Ptychomitrium australe
(Hampe) A.JaegerCushions to c. 20 mm tall on rocks. Stems covered in brown rhizoids, usually branched. Leaves ligulate-subualte from ovate base, distinctly shouldered, mostly 3–4.5 mm long, plane to abaxially keeled, strongly convoluted when dry and upper lamina involute; costa subpercurrent; apex obtuse, often cucullate; margins entire, plane, bistratose in apical half or more, without a distinct border; cells in apical half quadrate to shortly rectangular, mostly 7–13 μm long, 6–7 μm wide, bistratose throughout; cells near base rectangular 19–56 μm long, 7–14 μm wide. Seta 2–6 mm long, yellow or yellow-brown. Capsules oblong-ovoid, to c. 1.7 mm long. Operculum c. 1 mm long, long-rostrate from almost flat base.
GleP, VVP, GipP, WaP, Gold, CVU, GGr, DunT, EGL, EGU, WPro, HSF, HNF. Widespread in rocky areas particularly west of Melbourne where common in areas with basalt but also sporadic elsewhere on granite and limestone (e.g. Gippsland) and sandstone (Grampians and Mt Arapiles). Also WA, SA, QLD, NSW, ACT and Tas. New Zealand.
