Microbryum davallianum
(Sm.) R.H.ZanderParoicous. Gregarious on soil. Plants reddish, green-yellow or yellowish-brown. Stems simple or forked, 1–2 mm long. Leaves erect to weakly spreading and recurved when moist, somewhat contorted when dry, larger toward stem apex, ovate, ovate-lanceolate or lanceolate, 1–1.5 mm long, 0.3–0.4 mm wide; apex acute, cuspidate; costa shortly excurrent; margin entire, recurved; laminal cells in apical half subquadrate to hexagonal, 10–18 μm wide, papillose, with C-shaped papillae; KOH reaction red; basal laminal cells rectangular, 20–47 μm long, 7–16 μm wide. Seta 4–5 mm long, yellow. Capsule shortly ellipsoid, 0.5–1 mm long, brown. Peristome absent or rudimentary. Operculum conic, c. 0.2 mm long. Spores echinate, 25–35 μm diam.
LoM, MuM, Wim, VVP, MSB, MuF, GipP, Gold, GGr, WPro. Mostly in the north-west of the state in dry sclerophyll woodlands, mallee, and roadsides and other anthropogenic habitats. Also WA, NT, SA, NSW and ACT. New Zealand, Europe, southwest Asia and North America.